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== Host == | == Host == | ||
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+ | [[Clive Anderson]] | ||
== Co-hosts == | == Co-hosts == | ||
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Voiceover: Sarah Parnell | Voiceover: Sarah Parnell | ||
== Broadcast == | == Broadcast == | ||
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+ | BBC Manchester for BBC Two, 25 February to 21 March 2008 (20 episodes in 1 series) | ||
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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
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A brain training quiz in which contestants battle to prove themselves in games of memory, language, visual, numerical, and spatial skills. In each show, five different games are played, each one testing a different aspect of mental capacity. The champion is able to see their next potential opponent, and must decide whether to face them or walk away with their winnings, for failure will reduce them to their last safe level. The champion doesn't know their opponent's strengths, nor the topic of the next game. | A brain training quiz in which contestants battle to prove themselves in games of memory, language, visual, numerical, and spatial skills. In each show, five different games are played, each one testing a different aspect of mental capacity. The champion is able to see their next potential opponent, and must decide whether to face them or walk away with their winnings, for failure will reduce them to their last safe level. The champion doesn't know their opponent's strengths, nor the topic of the next game. | ||
- | The champion at the end of each show gets to play the Bonus Game, the Brainbox Challenge, which is a test of remembering the shape displayed two before the current one. There's £50 per shape correctly remembered, plus a bonus of £200 for a string of sixteen correct answers, but one wrong answer will stop the game. If a challenger makes it to a second Brainbox Challenge, then the game changes | + | The champion at the end of each show gets to play the Bonus Game, the Brainbox Challenge, which is a test of remembering the shape displayed two before the current one. There's £50 per shape correctly remembered, plus a bonus of £200 for a string of sixteen correct answers, but one wrong answer will stop the game. If a challenger makes it to a second Brainbox Challenge, then the game changes slightly as the contestant must remember both the shape and the number in the centre of it. |
Combined with a string of wins in the regular game, the potential jackpot is £13,000. | Combined with a string of wins in the regular game, the potential jackpot is £13,000. | ||
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== Catchphrases == | == Catchphrases == | ||
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"Will you take the cheque, or take the challenge?" | "Will you take the cheque, or take the challenge?" | ||
- | == Web | + | == Theme music == |
- | [http://www.bbc.co.uk/ | + | |
+ | Matt Katz and Richard Webb | ||
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+ | == Trivia == | ||
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+ | Originally, this show went out at 6:30pm after [[Eggheads]], but after three weeks of unimpressive ratings, the final week was burnt off at 1pm. | ||
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+ | == Web links == | ||
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+ | [http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009425m BBC programme page], where niftily, many of the games from the show can be played. No money though. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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[[Brain-Jitsu]] | [[Brain-Jitsu]] | ||
[[Weaver's Week 2008-03-02|Weaver's Week review]] | [[Weaver's Week 2008-03-02|Weaver's Week review]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Puzzle]] | ||
[[Category:BBC North West Productions]] | [[Category:BBC North West Productions]] |
Current revision as of 04:05, 16 June 2024
Contents |
Host
Co-hosts
Voiceover: Sarah Parnell
Broadcast
BBC Manchester for BBC Two, 25 February to 21 March 2008 (20 episodes in 1 series)
Synopsis
A brain training quiz in which contestants battle to prove themselves in games of memory, language, visual, numerical, and spatial skills. In each show, five different games are played, each one testing a different aspect of mental capacity. The champion is able to see their next potential opponent, and must decide whether to face them or walk away with their winnings, for failure will reduce them to their last safe level. The champion doesn't know their opponent's strengths, nor the topic of the next game.
The champion at the end of each show gets to play the Bonus Game, the Brainbox Challenge, which is a test of remembering the shape displayed two before the current one. There's £50 per shape correctly remembered, plus a bonus of £200 for a string of sixteen correct answers, but one wrong answer will stop the game. If a challenger makes it to a second Brainbox Challenge, then the game changes slightly as the contestant must remember both the shape and the number in the centre of it.
Combined with a string of wins in the regular game, the potential jackpot is £13,000.
The cash tree is:
£100 | |
£250 | |
£500 | Safe amount |
£750 | |
£1000 | |
£1500 | Safe amount |
£2000 | |
£2500 | |
£3000 | |
£4000 | Safe amount |
£5000 | |
£6000 | |
£7000 | |
£8000 | |
£10000 | Safe amount |
Catchphrases
"Will you take the cheque, or take the challenge?"
Theme music
Matt Katz and Richard Webb
Trivia
Originally, this show went out at 6:30pm after Eggheads, but after three weeks of unimpressive ratings, the final week was burnt off at 1pm.
Web links
BBC programme page, where niftily, many of the games from the show can be played. No money though.