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This show was fairly popular as well. In it, some girls pretend to answer really simple questions incorrectly in the style of Mastermind and as a punishment have to take clothes off for each wrong answer. | This show was fairly popular as well. In it, some girls pretend to answer really simple questions incorrectly in the style of Mastermind and as a punishment have to take clothes off for each wrong answer. | ||
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+ | <div class="image">[[File:Strip masterbrain 4points.jpg|300px]]''Just before the wig came off''</div> | ||
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Simon Laidlaw. He writes: ''"All 46 episodes were written and produced by me under the watchful eye of Live TV boss, Mark Murphy. Writing duties were also taken on by Assistant Producer, Elliot Kidner. These shows are easy to spot as most of the questions revolved around his beloved Bristol City Football team. My favorite round was "Questions to which the answer is always 'C'". And Magnus Magnusson went to school with my Dad!"'' | Simon Laidlaw. He writes: ''"All 46 episodes were written and produced by me under the watchful eye of Live TV boss, Mark Murphy. Writing duties were also taken on by Assistant Producer, Elliot Kidner. These shows are easy to spot as most of the questions revolved around his beloved Bristol City Football team. My favorite round was "Questions to which the answer is always 'C'". And Magnus Magnusson went to school with my Dad!"'' | ||
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+ | Being a clean and family-friendly site, we decided against using an alternative image which would have been captioned ''At the end of that round, you have six points and one arse''. | ||
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+ | <div class="image">[[File:Stripmasterbrain set.jpg]]''Strip Masterbrain comes to you this week from the magnificent 16th-century banqueting hall of Caius College, Cambridge. In the dark. Would we lie to you?''</div> | ||
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+ | <div class="image">[[File:Stripmasterbrain reggie.jpg]]''Reggie Reggison. Definitely not a parody of any other quizmaster.''</div> | ||
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+ | <div class="image">[[File:Stripmasterbrain contestant.jpg]]''This is getting close to a record score.''</div> | ||
[[Category:General Knowledge Quiz]] | [[Category:General Knowledge Quiz]] | ||
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Current revision as of 14:18, 10 October 2010
Synopsis
L!ve TV was a channel well known for revelling in the low-brow and schoolboyishy amusing and two shows put it on the map. The first was News Bunny (it's the news whilst a man in a rabbit costume emotes in the background). The second was the seminal Topless Darts which gets its own entry.
This show was fairly popular as well. In it, some girls pretend to answer really simple questions incorrectly in the style of Mastermind and as a punishment have to take clothes off for each wrong answer.
And that's it.
Inventor
Simon Laidlaw. He writes: "All 46 episodes were written and produced by me under the watchful eye of Live TV boss, Mark Murphy. Writing duties were also taken on by Assistant Producer, Elliot Kidner. These shows are easy to spot as most of the questions revolved around his beloved Bristol City Football team. My favorite round was "Questions to which the answer is always 'C'". And Magnus Magnusson went to school with my Dad!"
Trivia
Being a clean and family-friendly site, we decided against using an alternative image which would have been captioned At the end of that round, you have six points and one arse.