Was It Something I Said?

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== Synopsis ==
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Two teams compete in rounds of quotations, tweets, word play, literary references and famous dialogue from film and television to test their verbiage mettle.
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Two guest celebrities and an announcer join regular panelists Micky Flanagan and Richard Ayoade, and the host David Mitchell for three rounds of fun. Which of three people said something? Can the panel complete a quotation from key words? Which person in the studio tonight (or token person who would never be invited, <del>like</del> such as Jeremy Kyle) said this?
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The programme is centred around its playalong aspect: viewers are commanded to submit their answers to the programme's social media account, and are able to see out-takes and deleted scenes afterwards. There's discussion around the topics, to fill in time while viewers at home compete.
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A repeat on Friday includes a further round of questioning.
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==Web links==
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Competition is centred around @somethingisaid (or @somethingplus1 for viewers on Channel 4 + 1), and #wisis gets flashed on screen. Each individual question gets one or more hashtags of its own.
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Was_It_Something_I_Said%3F_(TV_series) Wikipedia entry]
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Was_It_Something_I_Said%3F_(TV_series) Wikipedia entry]
[http://www.comedy.co.uk/guide/tv/was_it_something_i_said/ British Comedy Guide entry]
[http://www.comedy.co.uk/guide/tv/was_it_something_i_said/ British Comedy Guide entry]
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[http://www.fifty50show.com/?p=210 The Fifty 50 Show's review]
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[[Weaver's Week 2013-10-20|Weaver's Week review]]
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Revision as of 10:21, 20 October 2013

Contents

Host

David Mitchell

Co-hosts

Team captains: Richard Ayoade and Micky Flanagan

Broadcast

Maverick Television and That Mitchell & Webb Company for Channel 4, 6 October 2013 to present

Synopsis

Quote... Unquote updated for the second-screen age.

Two guest celebrities and an announcer join regular panelists Micky Flanagan and Richard Ayoade, and the host David Mitchell for three rounds of fun. Which of three people said something? Can the panel complete a quotation from key words? Which person in the studio tonight (or token person who would never be invited, like such as Jeremy Kyle) said this?

The programme is centred around its playalong aspect: viewers are commanded to submit their answers to the programme's social media account, and are able to see out-takes and deleted scenes afterwards. There's discussion around the topics, to fill in time while viewers at home compete.

A repeat on Friday includes a further round of questioning.

Web links

Competition is centred around @somethingisaid (or @somethingplus1 for viewers on Channel 4 + 1), and #wisis gets flashed on screen. Each individual question gets one or more hashtags of its own.

Wikipedia entry

British Comedy Guide entry

The Fifty 50 Show's review

See also

Quote... Unquote

Weaver's Week review

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