Gameshow of Thrones
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[[Sue Perkins]] | [[Sue Perkins]] | ||
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Throughout the 2010s, television drama ''Game of Thrones'' was Sky TV's hottest programme. Across eight series, millions of viewers were enthralled by the battles and characters of Westeros. To promote the final series, they aired a one-off panel game involving celebrity fans and some of the cast. | Throughout the 2010s, television drama ''Game of Thrones'' was Sky TV's hottest programme. Across eight series, millions of viewers were enthralled by the battles and characters of Westeros. To promote the final series, they aired a one-off panel game involving celebrity fans and some of the cast. | ||
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[[Coronation Street: The Big 50]] and [[A Question of EastEnders]], similar panel games. | [[Coronation Street: The Big 50]] and [[A Question of EastEnders]], similar panel games. | ||
Revision as of 17:37, 31 March 2019
Synopsis
Throughout the 2010s, television drama Game of Thrones was Sky TV's hottest programme. Across eight series, millions of viewers were enthralled by the battles and characters of Westeros. To promote the final series, they aired a one-off panel game involving celebrity fans and some of the cast.
See also
Coronation Street: The Big 50 and A Question of EastEnders, similar panel games.