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== Host ==
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[[Dominik Diamond]] and Sairah Awan
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[[Dominik Diamond]]
== Broadcast ==
== Broadcast ==
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LWT/Granada co-production, 1998
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WildTrack Cut Television for Granada and LWT (regional), 14 November 1998 to 18 December 1999 (13 episodes in 2 series)
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And it's not as if there's a real competition either, because the teams talk to about half the audience to get their answers. One to avoid (as in "plague").
And it's not as if there's a real competition either, because the teams talk to about half the audience to get their answers. One to avoid (as in "plague").
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Not to be confused with [[North vs South]] (though that was no better).
== Key moments ==
== Key moments ==
The audience going up to the teams' desks and whispering the answers, right in front of the cameras.
The audience going up to the teams' desks and whispering the answers, right in front of the cameras.
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== Theme music ==
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Roberts & Donaldson
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Revision as of 10:41, 10 August 2021

Contents

Host

Dominik Diamond

Broadcast

WildTrack Cut Television for Granada and LWT (regional), 14 November 1998 to 18 December 1999 (13 episodes in 2 series)

Synopsis

Pop quiz for teenies, the only difference is that this is a North vs. South battle rather than, say, boys vs. girls. Everything else are clichés, and quite bad ones at that. We have the typical man and woman duo presenters, but Sairah Awan might as well go home because she does 10% of the talking to Dominik's 150%. We also have the over-used "big fans with light coming through them" set. We have team rounds. We have "spot the link between these videos" rounds. We have buzzer rounds. We have complete and utter tosh.

And it's not as if there's a real competition either, because the teams talk to about half the audience to get their answers. One to avoid (as in "plague").

Not to be confused with North vs South (though that was no better).

Key moments

The audience going up to the teams' desks and whispering the answers, right in front of the cameras.

Theme music

Roberts & Donaldson

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