Amoebas to Zebras

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== Host ==
== Host ==
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[[Paul Ross]] (unbroadcast pilot)
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[[Paul Ross]] (non-broadcast pilot)
[[Nigel Rees]]
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== Broadcast ==
== Broadcast ==
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TSW for ITV, 1986-7
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TSW (regional), 5 March 1986 to 19 February 1987 (12 episodes in 2 series)
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Taglined as ''A Natural History Quiz'' (according to the titles).
Taglined as ''A Natural History Quiz'' (according to the titles).
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On the podcast ''Fingers on Buzzers'', Paul Ross revealed that he did a pilot of this show. Strangely, he seemed to be unaware that a full series ever made it to air.
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Revision as of 21:43, 13 August 2021

Contents

Host

Paul Ross (non-broadcast pilot)

Nigel Rees

Broadcast

TSW (regional), 5 March 1986 to 19 February 1987 (12 episodes in 2 series)

Synopsis

Natural history quiz. Graffiti-recordist Nigel Rees posed animal questions to two 2-player teams, if memory serves. Most memorable feature - tree-like game board where each team would evolve from the primeval soup into more complex beings further up the tree for each right answer. The apex of the tree was a Zebra, not homo sapiens, because who's ever heard of a quiz show called "Amoebas to Humans"?

Trivia

Taglined as A Natural History Quiz (according to the titles).

On the podcast Fingers on Buzzers, Paul Ross revealed that he did a pilot of this show. Strangely, he seemed to be unaware that a full series ever made it to air.

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