Curious Creatures
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- | Set in a bright studio, the teams sit in front of video screens like on [[QI]]. ''Curious Creatures'' has a calm and sensible atmosphere, teams share what they know like in [[Eggheads]]. This is good, as the show airs immediately after ''Eggheads''. (Or for series 2, ''House of Games''.) | + | Set in a bright studio, the teams sit in front of video screens like on [[QI]]. ''Curious Creatures'' has a calm and sensible atmosphere, teams share what they know like in [[Eggheads]]. This is good, as the show airs immediately after ''Eggheads''. (Or for series 2, ''House of Games''.) It's a very old-school sort of show, geared toward allowing panellists to show off what they know, rather than probing to reveal what they don't. |
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Revision as of 16:26, 25 June 2018
Contents |
Host
Co-hosts
Team captains: Chris Packham and Lucy Cooke
Broadcast
Mighty Productions for BBC Two, 19 June 2017 to present
Synopsis
A panel game about animals.
Kate Humble asks difficult questions of Chris Packham and Lucy Cooke. Joined by a second panellist, the teams engage with rounds including:
- Yay or Neigh - true-or-false questions.
- Is it Bigger than a Chicken? - a Twenty Questions-style round, where "yes" responses earn a small piece of a photo of today's animal.
- Who's the Daddy? - pictures of baby animals.
- Life on Earth - a video clip, followed by a question.
- Whose Poo? - deduce which animal left these droppings.
- Pecking Order - put three species in order.
- Two-Toed Sleuth - deduce which animal this object [like jaw or egg] came from (series 2 only)
Five rounds are played, and success in a round earns part of a "Curious Creature", an animal made up from bits of other animals. This final round is the only scored one (a team scores two points for identifying one of the pieces they won earlier, and one point for identifying any left over) and determines the day's winner.
Set in a bright studio, the teams sit in front of video screens like on QI. Curious Creatures has a calm and sensible atmosphere, teams share what they know like in Eggheads. This is good, as the show airs immediately after Eggheads. (Or for series 2, House of Games.) It's a very old-school sort of show, geared toward allowing panellists to show off what they know, rather than probing to reveal what they don't.
Trivia
The credits for the second series were led by a warning that "any attempt to source [the materials used in this programme] can be dangerous and may be illegal".