Extra Time Quiz
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Current revision as of 22:29, 26 December 2023
Contents |
Host
Oliver Hides
Co-hosts
Team captains:
Owen Money
Jason Mohammad (Series 1-4, 2004-7)
Phil Steele (Series 5, 2008)
Broadcast
BBC Radio Wales, 2004 to 2 August 2008 (5 series)
Synopsis
From the producers of a post-footy/rugby match phone in show on Saturday afternoons comes this popular play-for-fun, spin off quiz broadcast from various social clubs across Wales.
Local sports teams compete against each other, aided by team captains in the form of a rugby commentator (Steele) and a comedian who also happens to be the chairman of Merthyr Tydfil F.C. (Money, also known as Merthyr Nil, apparently).