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Fifteen to One is a British general knowledge quiz show broadcast on Channel 4. It originally ran from 11 January 1988 to 19 December 2003 and had a reputation for being one of the toughest quizzes on TV.
He appeared on the quiz show Fifteen to One four times, finishing as a series runner-up in 2002. He captained the University of Nottingham team to the quarter-finals in the 1999–2000 series of BBC's University Challenge , and according to the credits of the show as of 2024, is currently a question setter.
Calland was the voice-over artist for Fifteen to One. [4] He was a long-standing supporter of the campaign to return the Elgin Marbles to Greece. [13] He joked that if, on an episode of Fifteen to One, too few contestants survived the first round to continue the game, he would give a speech on the Marbles to fill the time. This happened in a ...
Wilcox appeared on Fifteen to One in both 1995 and 1996, including two grand finals, [6] and was a witness to an outtake where host William G. Stewart dropped his question cards whilst explaining the rules of the first round in 1995.
Fifteen to One (1988–2003), Famous People, Famous Places (1992) Iain Stirling: United Kingdom: The Dog Ate My Homework (2014–present), CelebAbility (2017–present) Mike Stokey: United States: Pantomime Quiz (1947–59), Beat the Odds (1961), Stump the Stars (1962–70) Dwight Stones: United States: Dream League (1994) Eric Stonestreet ...
Daphne Fowler (née Bradshaw, previously Hudson; born 5 January 1939) is a British game show champion who has taken part in many televised game shows. She has won many titles, including winning Fifteen to One (twice), Going for Gold and Brain of Britain.
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Fifteen To One: Quiz Show: 1988-2003 William G. Stewart hosted the original series every weekday afternoons before ending in 2003. From 2014 to 2019, Sandi Toksvig took over as host. 15 Minder: Comedy drama: 1979–1994 14 Blankety Blank: Game show 1979–1990, 1997–1999, 2001–2002