Rhestr

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== Host ==
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== Broadcast ==
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S4C, 24 September 2015 -
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S4C, 24 September to 17 December 2015 (12 episodes in 1 series)
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== Synopsis ==
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The S4C synopsis says,
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An early app-along quiz.
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: "Join Huw Stephens as he guides three teams through a series of multiple choice rounds in the hope of winning £1,000. Rhestr calls for quick wits and fast fingers and you can play along at home with the 'Rhestr' app."
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Three pairs of contestants face four rounds of questions. Viewers at home can play along on the ''Rhestr'' app.
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The rounds are not tremendously innovative. Round one is to put four items in order - it's the only one where each team plays on their own.
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Round two is to work out the location behind a blurred picture; more of the picture is given for each answer, and the questions have something to do with the location.
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Round three is to find the item that doesn't belong on a list, and round four to complete the list from four options. Both of these rounds are on the buzzers, but go very slowly. Host Huw Stevens has to fill for some seconds, while the app players catch up.
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''The colourful set has a detail of linked hexagons.''
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The prize round is to pick the five items (from a selection of twelve) that match a category. Show winners get £200 for each correct answer. Any money they don't win goes to the audience, who can enter online or by post. But not via the app.
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''Rhestr'' was the first time any UK broadcaster tried a question-and-answer quiz by app, and we fear this didn't quite work as a television programme.
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== Inventor ==
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The credit was "Fformat: Rondo Media cyf."
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== Theme music ==
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Mei Gwynnedd is credited for "Cerddoriaeth".
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== Trivia ==
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"Rhestr" translates as "List".
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"Fformat" translates as "Format".
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"Cerddoriaeth" translates as "Music".
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== See also ==
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[[Weaver's Week 2015-10-04#Rhestr|Weaver's Week review]]
== Web links ==
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[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0323d2g BBC programme page]
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[http://www.s4c.cymru/en/entertainment/rhestr/ S4C page]
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[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p066m2l1 BBC programme page]
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Current revision as of 23:15, 6 June 2019

Contents

Host

Huw Stephens

Broadcast

S4C, 24 September to 17 December 2015 (12 episodes in 1 series)

Synopsis

An early app-along quiz.

Three pairs of contestants face four rounds of questions. Viewers at home can play along on the Rhestr app.

The rounds are not tremendously innovative. Round one is to put four items in order - it's the only one where each team plays on their own.

Round two is to work out the location behind a blurred picture; more of the picture is given for each answer, and the questions have something to do with the location.

Round three is to find the item that doesn't belong on a list, and round four to complete the list from four options. Both of these rounds are on the buzzers, but go very slowly. Host Huw Stevens has to fill for some seconds, while the app players catch up.

The colourful set has a detail of linked hexagons.

The prize round is to pick the five items (from a selection of twelve) that match a category. Show winners get £200 for each correct answer. Any money they don't win goes to the audience, who can enter online or by post. But not via the app.

Rhestr was the first time any UK broadcaster tried a question-and-answer quiz by app, and we fear this didn't quite work as a television programme.

Inventor

The credit was "Fformat: Rondo Media cyf."

Theme music

Mei Gwynnedd is credited for "Cerddoriaeth".

Trivia

"Rhestr" translates as "List".

"Fformat" translates as "Format".

"Cerddoriaeth" translates as "Music".

See also

Weaver's Week review

Web links

S4C page

BBC programme page

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