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== Synopsis ==
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Each episode is built around one particular name and the numerous people, past and present who have shared it and the two panels of three celebrities, will battle it out to argue that they have found the greatest owner of that name.
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A panel game based on people with the same given name. They interpret "same" as "coming from the same root", so Frank is joined with Francis, Frances, and Chico.
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There are two competition styles. For the first half of the show, the panel picks names from a clue, so "Singing Frank", "Hidden Frank", that sort of thing. Sue Perkins gives some facts about the historical figure, and eventually asks a question.
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Towards the end of the programme, there's a multiple-choice round. "Which Frank led the charge against the Huns?" Correct answers to these questions win a paper cutout of the Frank in question, and the winning team gets to name the greatest Frank of all time.
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''Sue keeps score with cardboard cutouts.''
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There's always a historian on the benches, and team captain Richard Osman makes learning look effortless on [[Pointless]]. ''Insert Name Here'' is very subtle education, learning facts about historical characters while having a laugh.
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The panel show stands and falls on its panel, here in two teams of three. Josh Widdicombe is the other team captain, an old hand at the panel game. It's clear that the producers have put some effort into their bookings - we can't remember Jennifer Saunders or [[Danny Baker]] appearing on a panel show in this decade.
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== Web links ==
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[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06vswvf Official site]
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[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06vswvf BBC programme page]
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[[Weaver's Week 2016-02-14|Weaver's Week review]]
[[Category:Comedy Panel Game]]
[[Category:Comedy Panel Game]]

Revision as of 11:49, 14 February 2016

Contents

Host

Sue Perkins

Co-hosts

Team captains: Richard Osman and Josh Widdicombe

Broadcast

12 Yard and Black Dog Television for BBC Two, 4 January 2016 to present

Synopsis

A panel game based on people with the same given name. They interpret "same" as "coming from the same root", so Frank is joined with Francis, Frances, and Chico.

There are two competition styles. For the first half of the show, the panel picks names from a clue, so "Singing Frank", "Hidden Frank", that sort of thing. Sue Perkins gives some facts about the historical figure, and eventually asks a question.

Towards the end of the programme, there's a multiple-choice round. "Which Frank led the charge against the Huns?" Correct answers to these questions win a paper cutout of the Frank in question, and the winning team gets to name the greatest Frank of all time.

Sue keeps score with cardboard cutouts.

There's always a historian on the benches, and team captain Richard Osman makes learning look effortless on Pointless. Insert Name Here is very subtle education, learning facts about historical characters while having a laugh.

The panel show stands and falls on its panel, here in two teams of three. Josh Widdicombe is the other team captain, an old hand at the panel game. It's clear that the producers have put some effort into their bookings - we can't remember Jennifer Saunders or Danny Baker appearing on a panel show in this decade.

Inventor

Dan Gaster, Paul Powell, Will Ing

Title music

Will Slater, credited as "composer".

Trivia

A working title was "Name Dropping".

Web links

BBC programme page

Wikipedia entry

British Comedy Guide entry

See also

Weaver's Week review

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