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The British Panel Game: They Think It's All Over

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Title: The British Panel Game: They Think It's All Over

Total Categories: 5

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  • Origins and Concept: 9 flashcards, 9 questions
  • Broadcast and Production Details: 10 flashcards, 14 questions
  • Key Personalities: 12 flashcards, 19 questions
  • Related Content and Media: 9 flashcards, 14 questions
  • Controversies and Impact: 7 flashcards, 7 questions

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  • Total Flashcards: 47
  • True/False Questions: 39
  • Multiple Choice Questions: 24
  • Total Questions: 63

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Study Guide: The British Panel Game: They Think It's All Over

Study Guide: The British Panel Game: They Think It's All Over

Origins and Concept

The British television series "They Think It's All Over" is primarily a documentary exploring the history of sports.

Answer: False

The series is fundamentally a comedy panel game show, not a documentary, and was produced in the United Kingdom.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the primary nature and theme of the British television series "They Think It's All Over"?: The British television series "They Think It's All Over" is a comedy panel game show with a sporting theme, produced by Talkback and broadcast on BBC1.
  • In which country was "They Think It's All Over" originally produced?: The television series "They Think It's All Over" originated in the United Kingdom.
  • What were the original broadcast years for the television series "They Think It's All Over"?: The television series "They Think It's All Over" was broadcast from 1995 to 2006.

The title "They Think It's All Over" is inspired by a famous quote from a rugby match commentary.

Answer: False

The title originates from Kenneth Wolstenholme's commentary during the 1966 FIFA World Cup final, not a rugby match.

Related Concepts:

  • From what famous sporting commentary does the title "They Think It's All Over" originate?: The title "They Think It's All Over" originates from Kenneth Wolstenholme's iconic commentary during the 1966 FIFA World Cup final. This phrase was used to conclude each episode of the television series.
  • What is the primary nature and theme of the British television series "They Think It's All Over"?: The British television series "They Think It's All Over" is a comedy panel game show with a sporting theme, produced by Talkback and broadcast on BBC1.

Simon Bullivant and Bill Matthews are credited as the creators of the panel game "They Think It's All Over".

Answer: True

Simon Bullivant and Bill Matthews are indeed credited as the creators of the television panel game "They Think It's All Over".

Related Concepts:

  • What is the primary nature and theme of the British television series "They Think It's All Over"?: The British television series "They Think It's All Over" is a comedy panel game show with a sporting theme, produced by Talkback and broadcast on BBC1.
  • Who created the television panel game "They Think It's All Over"?: The television panel game "They Think It's All Over" was created by Bill Matthews and Simon Bullivant.

The creators began developing the television version of "They Think It's All Over" in 1995.

Answer: False

The creators began developing the television version of "They Think It's All Over" in 1993, not 1995.

Related Concepts:

  • When did the creators begin developing a television version of "They Think It's All Over"?: The creators began developing a television version in 1993, which took two years to reach broadcast.

The "Television incorrect naming style" notice suggests the show's title follows standard Wikipedia naming conventions for TV articles.

Answer: False

The "Television incorrect naming style" notice indicates that the show's title does not conform to standard Wikipedia naming conventions for television articles.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the purpose of the "Television incorrect naming style" notice at the beginning of the article?: The notice indicates that the show's title does not conform to standard Wikipedia naming conventions for television articles.

The show's title is a direct quote from a commentary during the 1970 World Cup final.

Answer: False

The show's title is a quote from Kenneth Wolstenholme's commentary during the 1966 FIFA World Cup final, not the 1970 final.

Related Concepts:

  • From what famous sporting commentary does the title "They Think It's All Over" originate?: The title "They Think It's All Over" originates from Kenneth Wolstenholme's iconic commentary during the 1966 FIFA World Cup final. This phrase was used to conclude each episode of the television series.

What is the primary genre and theme of the television series "They Think It's All Over"?

Answer: A comedy panel game show with a sporting theme.

The primary genre and theme of "They Think It's All Over" is a comedy panel game show centered around sports.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the original language used in the "They Think It's All Over" television series?: The original language of the television series "They Think It's All Over" is English.
  • In which country was "They Think It's All Over" originally produced?: The television series "They Think It's All Over" originated in the United Kingdom.
  • What were the original broadcast years for the television series "They Think It's All Over"?: The television series "They Think It's All Over" was broadcast from 1995 to 2006.

The title "They Think It's All Over" is a reference to which iconic sporting commentary?

Answer: Kenneth Wolstenholme's commentary during the 1966 FIFA World Cup final.

The title "They Think It's All Over" references Kenneth Wolstenholme's iconic commentary during the 1966 FIFA World Cup final.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the primary nature and theme of the British television series "They Think It's All Over"?: The British television series "They Think It's All Over" is a comedy panel game show with a sporting theme, produced by Talkback and broadcast on BBC1.
  • From what famous sporting commentary does the title "They Think It's All Over" originate?: The title "They Think It's All Over" originates from Kenneth Wolstenholme's iconic commentary during the 1966 FIFA World Cup final. This phrase was used to conclude each episode of the television series.
  • Who was the initial presenter of the television version of "They Think It's All Over"?: The initial presenter of the television version of "They Think It's All Over" was comedian Nick Hancock.

The show's creators began developing the television version in 1993, but it took how long to reach the air?

Answer: 2 years

The show's creators began developing the television version in 1993, and it took two years to reach the air.

Related Concepts:

  • When did the creators begin developing a television version of "They Think It's All Over"?: The creators began developing a television version in 1993, which took two years to reach broadcast.

Broadcast and Production Details

The television series "They Think It's All Over" concluded its original broadcast run in 2006.

Answer: True

The series concluded its original broadcast run in 2006, having aired from 1995.

Related Concepts:

  • What were the original broadcast years for the television series "They Think It's All Over"?: The television series "They Think It's All Over" was broadcast from 1995 to 2006.
  • In which country was "They Think It's All Over" originally produced?: The television series "They Think It's All Over" originated in the United Kingdom.
  • What is the original language used in the "They Think It's All Over" television series?: The original language of the television series "They Think It's All Over" is English.

The production company responsible for "They Think It's All Over" was Endemol.

Answer: False

The production company responsible for "They Think It's All Over" was Talkback, not Endemol.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the primary nature and theme of the British television series "They Think It's All Over"?: The British television series "They Think It's All Over" is a comedy panel game show with a sporting theme, produced by Talkback and broadcast on BBC1.
  • In which country was "They Think It's All Over" originally produced?: The television series "They Think It's All Over" originated in the United Kingdom.
  • Which production company was responsible for producing "They Think It's All Over"?: The production company responsible for "They Think It's All Over" was Talkback.

Each episode of "They Think It's All Over" typically has a running time of approximately one hour.

Answer: False

Standard episodes of "They Think It's All Over" typically ran for approximately 30 minutes, not one hour.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the typical running time for an episode of "They Think It's All Over"?: Each episode of "They Think It's All Over" typically has a duration of 30 minutes.
  • What is the total number of episodes that aired for "They Think It's All Over"?: A total of 154 episodes were produced for the television series "They Think It's All Over".
  • In which country was "They Think It's All Over" originally produced?: The television series "They Think It's All Over" originated in the United Kingdom.

The television series "They Think It's All Over" was originally produced in the United States.

Answer: False

The television series "They Think It's All Over" was originally produced in the United Kingdom, not the United States.

Related Concepts:

  • In which country was "They Think It's All Over" originally produced?: The television series "They Think It's All Over" originated in the United Kingdom.
  • What is the original language used in the "They Think It's All Over" television series?: The original language of the television series "They Think It's All Over" is English.
  • What were the original broadcast years for the television series "They Think It's All Over"?: The television series "They Think It's All Over" was broadcast from 1995 to 2006.

The original language used in the "They Think It's All Over" television series was Welsh.

Answer: False

The original language of the television series "They Think It's All Over" was English, not Welsh.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the original language used in the "They Think It's All Over" television series?: The original language of the television series "They Think It's All Over" is English.
  • In which country was "They Think It's All Over" originally produced?: The television series "They Think It's All Over" originated in the United Kingdom.
  • What is the primary nature and theme of the British television series "They Think It's All Over"?: The British television series "They Think It's All Over" is a comedy panel game show with a sporting theme, produced by Talkback and broadcast on BBC1.

A total of 154 episodes were produced across 19 series of "They Think It's All Over".

Answer: True

Indeed, a total of 154 episodes were produced across 19 series of "They Think It's All Over".

Related Concepts:

  • How many series of "They Think It's All Over" were produced?: A total of 19 series (seasons) of "They Think It's All Over" were produced.
  • What is the total number of episodes that aired for "They Think It's All Over"?: A total of 154 episodes were produced for the television series "They Think It's All Over".
  • In which country was "They Think It's All Over" originally produced?: The television series "They Think It's All Over" originated in the United Kingdom.

The television series "They Think It's All Over" premiered on September 14, 1995.

Answer: True

The television series "They Think It's All Over" commenced its broadcast run on September 14, 1995.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the release date for the first episode of "They Think It's All Over" on television?: The television series "They Think It's All Over" premiered on September 14, 1995.
  • In which country was "They Think It's All Over" originally produced?: The television series "They Think It's All Over" originated in the United Kingdom.
  • What were the original broadcast years for the television series "They Think It's All Over"?: The television series "They Think It's All Over" was broadcast from 1995 to 2006.

The final broadcast date for "They Think It's All Over" was June 9, 2006.

Answer: True

The final episode of "They Think It's All Over" aired on June 9, 2006.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the final broadcast date for "They Think It's All Over"?: The final episode of "They Think It's All Over" aired on June 9, 2006.
  • What were the original broadcast years for the television series "They Think It's All Over"?: The television series "They Think It's All Over" was broadcast from 1995 to 2006.

For how many years was "They Think It's All Over" originally broadcast on television?

Answer: 11 years (1995-2006)

"They Think It's All Over" was originally broadcast on television for 11 years, from 1995 to 2006.

Related Concepts:

  • What were the original broadcast years for the television series "They Think It's All Over"?: The television series "They Think It's All Over" was broadcast from 1995 to 2006.
  • In which country was "They Think It's All Over" originally produced?: The television series "They Think It's All Over" originated in the United Kingdom.
  • Who was the initial presenter of the television version of "They Think It's All Over"?: The initial presenter of the television version of "They Think It's All Over" was comedian Nick Hancock.

Which production company was behind the creation of "They Think It's All Over"?

Answer: Talkback

The production company behind "They Think It's All Over" was Talkback.

Related Concepts:

  • Which production company was responsible for producing "They Think It's All Over"?: The production company responsible for "They Think It's All Over" was Talkback.
  • What is the primary nature and theme of the British television series "They Think It's All Over"?: The British television series "They Think It's All Over" is a comedy panel game show with a sporting theme, produced by Talkback and broadcast on BBC1.
  • In which country was "They Think It's All Over" originally produced?: The television series "They Think It's All Over" originated in the United Kingdom.

What was the approximate duration of a standard episode of "They Think It's All Over"?

Answer: 30 minutes

A standard episode of "They Think It's All Over" typically lasted approximately 30 minutes.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the typical running time for an episode of "They Think It's All Over"?: Each episode of "They Think It's All Over" typically has a duration of 30 minutes.
  • What is the total number of episodes that aired for "They Think It's All Over"?: A total of 154 episodes were produced for the television series "They Think It's All Over".

In which country was the television series "They Think It's All Over" primarily produced?

Answer: United Kingdom

The television series "They Think It's All Over" was primarily produced in the United Kingdom.

Related Concepts:

  • In which country was "They Think It's All Over" originally produced?: The television series "They Think It's All Over" originated in the United Kingdom.
  • What is the original language used in the "They Think It's All Over" television series?: The original language of the television series "They Think It's All Over" is English.
  • What were the original broadcast years for the television series "They Think It's All Over"?: The television series "They Think It's All Over" was broadcast from 1995 to 2006.

How many series (seasons) of "They Think It's All Over" were produced in total?

Answer: 19

A total of 19 series of "They Think It's All Over" were produced.

Related Concepts:

  • How many series of "They Think It's All Over" were produced?: A total of 19 series (seasons) of "They Think It's All Over" were produced.
  • What were the original broadcast years for the television series "They Think It's All Over"?: The television series "They Think It's All Over" was broadcast from 1995 to 2006.
  • In which country was "They Think It's All Over" originally produced?: The television series "They Think It's All Over" originated in the United Kingdom.

How many total episodes aired for the television series "They Think It's All Over"?

Answer: 154

A total of 154 episodes aired for the television series "They Think It's All Over".

Related Concepts:

  • What is the total number of episodes that aired for "They Think It's All Over"?: A total of 154 episodes were produced for the television series "They Think It's All Over".
  • How many series of "They Think It's All Over" were produced?: A total of 19 series (seasons) of "They Think It's All Over" were produced.
  • What were the original broadcast years for the television series "They Think It's All Over"?: The television series "They Think It's All Over" was broadcast from 1995 to 2006.

Key Personalities

The comedian Rory McGrath was the initial presenter of the television version of "They Think It's All Over".

Answer: False

Rory McGrath was a regular panellist, but Nick Hancock was the initial presenter of the television version of "They Think It's All Over".

Related Concepts:

  • Who was the initial presenter of the television version of "They Think It's All Over"?: The initial presenter of the television version of "They Think It's All Over" was comedian Nick Hancock.

Gary Lineker and David Gower served as the original team captains before departing in 2003.

Answer: True

Gary Lineker and David Gower indeed served as the original team captains, departing the show in 2003.

Related Concepts:

  • Who were the original team captains on "They Think It's All Over", and when did they depart?: The original team captains were Gary Lineker and David Gower. Both departed the show in 2003.

David Seaman and Phil Tufnell took over as team captains after Gary Lineker and David Gower left.

Answer: True

Following the departure of Gary Lineker and David Gower in 2003, David Seaman and Phil Tufnell assumed the roles of team captains.

Related Concepts:

  • Who took over as team captains following the departure of Gary Lineker and David Gower?: Following the departure of Gary Lineker and David Gower in 2003, David Seaman and Phil Tufnell became the new team captains.

Ian Wright replaced Phil Tufnell as a team captain in the autumn of 2004.

Answer: False

Ian Wright replaced David Seaman as a team captain in the autumn of 2004, not Phil Tufnell.

Related Concepts:

  • Who replaced David Seaman as a team captain on the show?: Ian Wright took over from David Seaman as a team captain in the autumn of 2004.

Lee Mack succeeded Nick Hancock as the host of "They Think It's All Over" starting in October 2005.

Answer: True

Lee Mack indeed succeeded Nick Hancock as the host of "They Think It's All Over," commencing in October 2005.

Related Concepts:

  • Who succeeded Nick Hancock as the host of "They Think It's All Over"?: Lee Mack succeeded Nick Hancock as the host, commencing in October 2005.

Boris Becker replaced David Gower as a team captain in October 2005.

Answer: False

Boris Becker replaced Phil Tufnell as a team captain in October 2005; David Gower had departed earlier.

Related Concepts:

  • Who replaced Phil Tufnell as a team captain?: Boris Becker replaced Phil Tufnell as a team captain in October 2005.

Steve Davis, a six-time World Snooker Champion, occasionally served as a guest captain on the show.

Answer: True

Steve Davis, a distinguished six-time World Snooker Champion, did occasionally serve as a guest captain on the programme.

Related Concepts:

  • Besides the regular team captains, who occasionally served as guest captains on the show?: Notable guest captains included Steve Davis, Matthew Pinsent, Mark Lawrenson, Mick McCarthy, Sam Torrance, Steve Backley, Sharron Davies, Linford Christie, and Michael Johnson. Ian Wright also served as a guest captain prior to becoming a permanent member.

Rory McGrath was the consistent panellist for David Gower's team throughout the show's entire run.

Answer: False

Rory McGrath served as the consistent panellist for Gary Lineker's team throughout the show's entire run, not David Gower's.

Related Concepts:

  • Who was the consistent panellist for Gary Lineker's team throughout the show's run?: Rory McGrath served as the regular panellist for Gary Lineker's team throughout the show's entire run.

Lee Hurst was initially paired with David Gower as his panellist.

Answer: True

Lee Hurst was indeed initially paired with David Gower as his panellist.

Related Concepts:

  • Who was initially paired with David Gower as his panellist?: David Gower was originally paired with Lee Hurst as his panellist.

Jonathan Ross became the permanent panellist for David Gower's team until 2006 after Lee Hurst's departure.

Answer: True

Following Lee Hurst's departure, Jonathan Ross eventually became the permanent panellist for David Gower's team, serving until 2006.

Related Concepts:

  • Who filled the panellist role on David Gower's team after Lee Hurst left?: After Lee Hurst's departure in 1997, various panellists served before Jonathan Ross became the permanent panellist for David Gower's team.
  • Who eventually became the permanent panellist on David Gower's team until 2006?: Jonathan Ross became the permanent panellist on David Gower's team, serving until his departure in 2006.

Sean Lock replaced Jonathan Ross as a panellist for the show's special editions in 2006.

Answer: True

Sean Lock did replace Jonathan Ross as a panellist for the show's special editions in 2006.

Related Concepts:

  • Who replaced Jonathan Ross as a panellist for the show's special editions?: Sean Lock replaced Jonathan Ross as a panellist for special editions in 2006.

David Gower and Gary Lineker departed the show in 2003.

Answer: True

David Gower and Gary Lineker both departed the show in 2003.

Related Concepts:

  • Who were the original team captains on "They Think It's All Over", and when did they depart?: The original team captains were Gary Lineker and David Gower. Both departed the show in 2003.
  • Who eventually became the permanent panellist on David Gower's team until 2006?: Jonathan Ross became the permanent panellist on David Gower's team, serving until his departure in 2006.

Who was the initial host of the television adaptation of "They Think It's All Over"?

Answer: Nick Hancock

The initial host of the television adaptation of "They Think It's All Over" was Nick Hancock.

Related Concepts:

  • Who was the initial presenter of the television version of "They Think It's All Over"?: The initial presenter of the television version of "They Think It's All Over" was comedian Nick Hancock.
  • Who hosted the radio version of "They Think It's All Over"?: Des Lynam hosted the original radio version of "They Think It's All Over".
  • In which country was "They Think It's All Over" originally produced?: The television series "They Think It's All Over" originated in the United Kingdom.

Which two former sports captains departed the show in 2003?

Answer: Gary Lineker and David Gower

Gary Lineker and David Gower departed the show in 2003.

Related Concepts:

  • Who were the original team captains on "They Think It's All Over", and when did they depart?: The original team captains were Gary Lineker and David Gower. Both departed the show in 2003.

Who replaced David Seaman as a team captain in the autumn of 2004?

Answer: Ian Wright

Ian Wright replaced David Seaman as a team captain in the autumn of 2004.

Related Concepts:

  • Who replaced David Seaman as a team captain on the show?: Ian Wright took over from David Seaman as a team captain in the autumn of 2004.
  • Who took over as team captains following the departure of Gary Lineker and David Gower?: Following the departure of Gary Lineker and David Gower in 2003, David Seaman and Phil Tufnell became the new team captains.

Who took over as the host from Nick Hancock in October 2005?

Answer: Lee Mack

Lee Mack took over as the host from Nick Hancock in October 2005.

Related Concepts:

  • Who succeeded Nick Hancock as the host of "They Think It's All Over"?: Lee Mack succeeded Nick Hancock as the host, commencing in October 2005.

Who was the consistent panellist for Gary Lineker's team throughout the show's run?

Answer: Rory McGrath

Rory McGrath was the consistent panellist for Gary Lineker's team throughout the show's entire run.

Related Concepts:

  • Who was the consistent panellist for Gary Lineker's team throughout the show's run?: Rory McGrath served as the regular panellist for Gary Lineker's team throughout the show's entire run.
  • Who were the original team captains on "They Think It's All Over", and when did they depart?: The original team captains were Gary Lineker and David Gower. Both departed the show in 2003.

After Lee Hurst departed, who eventually became the permanent panellist for David Gower's team until 2006?

Answer: Jonathan Ross

After Lee Hurst's departure, Jonathan Ross eventually became the permanent panellist for David Gower's team, serving until 2006.

Related Concepts:

  • Who eventually became the permanent panellist on David Gower's team until 2006?: Jonathan Ross became the permanent panellist on David Gower's team, serving until his departure in 2006.
  • Who filled the panellist role on David Gower's team after Lee Hurst left?: After Lee Hurst's departure in 1997, various panellists served before Jonathan Ross became the permanent panellist for David Gower's team.

Which of these individuals replaced Phil Tufnell as a team captain in October 2005?

Answer: Boris Becker

Boris Becker replaced Phil Tufnell as a team captain in October 2005.

Related Concepts:

  • Who replaced Phil Tufnell as a team captain?: Boris Becker replaced Phil Tufnell as a team captain in October 2005.
  • Who took over as team captains following the departure of Gary Lineker and David Gower?: Following the departure of Gary Lineker and David Gower in 2003, David Seaman and Phil Tufnell became the new team captains.

Related Content and Media

The show "They Think It's All Over" was first developed for BBC Radio 2.

Answer: False

The show was initially developed for BBC Radio 5, not BBC Radio 2.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the original broadcast medium for "They Think It's All Over" before its television debut?: The show was originally produced for BBC Radio 5.
  • Who was the initial presenter of the television version of "They Think It's All Over"?: The initial presenter of the television version of "They Think It's All Over" was comedian Nick Hancock.
  • In which country was "They Think It's All Over" originally produced?: The television series "They Think It's All Over" originated in the United Kingdom.

Des Lynam hosted the original radio version of "They Think It's All Over".

Answer: True

Des Lynam was the host of the original radio version of "They Think It's All Over".

Related Concepts:

  • Who hosted the radio version of "They Think It's All Over"?: Des Lynam hosted the original radio version of "They Think It's All Over".

The Comic Relief specials were titled "Have I Got Buzzcocks All Over" and blended "They Think It's All Over" with "Have I Got News for You" and "Never Mind the Buzzcocks".

Answer: True

The Comic Relief specials were indeed titled "Have I Got Buzzcocks All Over" and combined elements from "They Think It's All Over," "Have I Got News for You," and "Never Mind the Buzzcocks".

Related Concepts:

  • What were the names of the one-off special programmes created for Comic Relief that combined elements of "They Think It's All Over"?: The Comic Relief specials were titled "Have I Got Buzzcocks All Over" and blended elements from "They Think It's All Over" with "Have I Got News for You" and "Never Mind the Buzzcocks".

Angus Deayton hosted the "Sport Relief" specials.

Answer: False

Angus Deayton hosted the Comic Relief specials ("Have I Got Buzzcocks All Over"), while Stephen Fry hosted the "Sport Relief" specials.

Related Concepts:

  • Who hosted the "Comic Relief" specials that featured elements of "They Think It's All Over"?: Angus Deayton hosted the "Have I Got Buzzcocks All Over" specials.
  • Who hosted the "Sport Relief" specials of "They Think It's All Over"?: Stephen Fry hosted the "Sport Relief" specials, titled "They Think It's All A Question of Sport".

The DVD release "The Very Best of They Think It's All Over - A Game of Three Halves" was released in November 2007.

Answer: False

The DVD release "The Very Best of They Think It's All Over - A Game of Three Halves" was released on November 28, 2005, not in November 2007.

Related Concepts:

  • What DVD releases are listed for "They Think It's All Over"?: Listed DVD releases include 'The Very Best of They Think It's All Over - A Game of Three Halves' (2005) and an 'Interactive Game' (2007).

The original radio version of the show was called "They Think It's All Over - The Radio Show".

Answer: False

The original radio version was produced for BBC Radio 5 and hosted by Des Lynam; the specific title "They Think It's All Over - The Radio Show" is not supported by the provided information.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the original broadcast medium for "They Think It's All Over" before its television debut?: The show was originally produced for BBC Radio 5.
  • Who hosted the radio version of "They Think It's All Over"?: Des Lynam hosted the original radio version of "They Think It's All Over".

The interactive game release for "They Think It's All Over" came out in 2005.

Answer: False

The interactive game release for "They Think It's All Over" was launched in 2007, not 2005.

Related Concepts:

  • What DVD releases are listed for "They Think It's All Over"?: Listed DVD releases include 'The Very Best of They Think It's All Over - A Game of Three Halves' (2005) and an 'Interactive Game' (2007).

The "Sport Relief" specials were titled "They Think It's All A Question of Sport".

Answer: True

The "Sport Relief" specials were indeed titled "They Think It's All A Question of Sport".

Related Concepts:

  • What were the "Sport Relief" specials called, and what other shows did they incorporate?: The "Sport Relief" specials were named "They Think It's All A Question of Sport" and incorporated elements from "They Think It's All Over" and "A Question of Sport".

What was the original broadcast medium for "They Think It's All Over" before its television debut?

Answer: BBC Radio 5

The original broadcast medium for "They Think It's All Over" before its television debut was BBC Radio 5.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the primary nature and theme of the British television series "They Think It's All Over"?: The British television series "They Think It's All Over" is a comedy panel game show with a sporting theme, produced by Talkback and broadcast on BBC1.
  • In which country was "They Think It's All Over" originally produced?: The television series "They Think It's All Over" originated in the United Kingdom.
  • Who was the initial presenter of the television version of "They Think It's All Over"?: The initial presenter of the television version of "They Think It's All Over" was comedian Nick Hancock.

Who hosted the original radio version of "They Think It's All Over"?

Answer: Des Lynam

Des Lynam hosted the original radio version of "They Think It's All Over".

Related Concepts:

  • Who hosted the radio version of "They Think It's All Over"?: Des Lynam hosted the original radio version of "They Think It's All Over".
  • Who was the initial presenter of the television version of "They Think It's All Over"?: The initial presenter of the television version of "They Think It's All Over" was comedian Nick Hancock.

The Comic Relief specials that incorporated elements of "They Think It's All Over" were titled:

Answer: "Have I Got Buzzcocks All Over"

The Comic Relief specials that incorporated elements of "They Think It's All Over" were titled "Have I Got Buzzcocks All Over".

Related Concepts:

  • What were the "Sport Relief" specials called, and what other shows did they incorporate?: The "Sport Relief" specials were named "They Think It's All A Question of Sport" and incorporated elements from "They Think It's All Over" and "A Question of Sport".
  • What were the names of the one-off special programmes created for Comic Relief that combined elements of "They Think It's All Over"?: The Comic Relief specials were titled "Have I Got Buzzcocks All Over" and blended elements from "They Think It's All Over" with "Have I Got News for You" and "Never Mind the Buzzcocks".
  • Who was the initial presenter of the television version of "They Think It's All Over"?: The initial presenter of the television version of "They Think It's All Over" was comedian Nick Hancock.

Who hosted the "Sport Relief" specials which featured elements of "They Think It's All Over"?

Answer: Stephen Fry

Stephen Fry hosted the "Sport Relief" specials that featured elements of "They Think It's All Over".

Related Concepts:

  • Who was the initial presenter of the television version of "They Think It's All Over"?: The initial presenter of the television version of "They Think It's All Over" was comedian Nick Hancock.
  • What were the "Sport Relief" specials called, and what other shows did they incorporate?: The "Sport Relief" specials were named "They Think It's All A Question of Sport" and incorporated elements from "They Think It's All Over" and "A Question of Sport".
  • What is the primary nature and theme of the British television series "They Think It's All Over"?: The British television series "They Think It's All Over" is a comedy panel game show with a sporting theme, produced by Talkback and broadcast on BBC1.

What was the release date for the DVD titled "The Very Best of They Think It's All Over - A Game of Three Halves"?

Answer: November 28, 2005

The DVD titled "The Very Best of They Think It's All Over - A Game of Three Halves" was released on November 28, 2005.

Related Concepts:

  • What DVD releases are listed for "They Think It's All Over"?: Listed DVD releases include 'The Very Best of They Think It's All Over - A Game of Three Halves' (2005) and an 'Interactive Game' (2007).

What was the name of the "Sport Relief" special that combined elements of "They Think It's All Over" with "A Question of Sport"?

Answer: "They Think It's All A Question of Sport"

The "Sport Relief" special that combined elements of "They Think It's All Over" with "A Question of Sport" was named "They Think It's All A Question of Sport".

Related Concepts:

  • What were the "Sport Relief" specials called, and what other shows did they incorporate?: The "Sport Relief" specials were named "They Think It's All A Question of Sport" and incorporated elements from "They Think It's All Over" and "A Question of Sport".
  • Who hosted the "Sport Relief" specials of "They Think It's All Over"?: Stephen Fry hosted the "Sport Relief" specials, titled "They Think It's All A Question of Sport".

Controversies and Impact

In 1999, Fatima Whitbread sued the show's producers for libel after comments were made about her testosterone levels.

Answer: True

In 1999, Fatima Whitbread initiated libel proceedings against the show's producers following comments made about her testosterone levels.

Related Concepts:

  • What controversy arose during a 1999 episode involving Fatima Whitbread?: During a 1999 episode, panellists made suggestions regarding Fatima Whitbread's testosterone levels.
  • What legal action did Fatima Whitbread take following the comments made on the show, and what was the resolution?: Fatima Whitbread pursued a libel case, ultimately accepting a public apology and an undisclosed sum for damages in November 1999.

Luke Chadwick revealed in 2020 that jokes about his appearance on the show negatively impacted his mental health.

Answer: True

Luke Chadwick disclosed in 2020 that the jokes targeting his appearance on the show had a detrimental effect on his mental health, causing significant anxiety.

Related Concepts:

  • What did footballer Luke Chadwick reveal in May 2020 concerning his experience on "They Think It's All Over"?: Luke Chadwick revealed in 2020 that the repeated mockery of his appearance on the show negatively impacted his mental health, causing significant anxiety.
  • What specific aspects of his appearance were targeted by jokes on "They Think It's All Over" according to Luke Chadwick?: Luke Chadwick indicated that comments focused on aspects such as his complexion and dental appearance.
  • How did former presenter Nick Hancock react to Luke Chadwick's revelations about the show's impact?: Former presenter Nick Hancock expressed dismay and shame, accepting responsibility for the impact of the show's jokes.

Former presenter Nick Hancock expressed pride in how the show handled jokes about contestants' appearances.

Answer: False

Former presenter Nick Hancock expressed dismay and shame, accepting responsibility for the impact of the show's jokes.

Related Concepts:

  • How did former presenter Nick Hancock react to Luke Chadwick's revelations about the show's impact?: Former presenter Nick Hancock expressed dismay and shame, accepting responsibility for the impact of the show's jokes.

Gary Lineker apologized to Luke Chadwick via Twitter after Chadwick's account of the show's impact emerged.

Answer: True

Gary Lineker issued an apology to Luke Chadwick via Twitter following the public emergence of Chadwick's account.

Related Concepts:

  • What was Gary Lineker's response to Luke Chadwick's account of the show's impact?: Gary Lineker issued an apology to Luke Chadwick via Twitter following the public emergence of Chadwick's account.
  • Did Luke Chadwick accept the apologies offered by Nick Hancock and Gary Lineker?: Luke Chadwick accepted the apologies offered by Nick Hancock and Gary Lineker.
  • What did footballer Luke Chadwick reveal in May 2020 concerning his experience on "They Think It's All Over"?: Luke Chadwick revealed in 2020 that the repeated mockery of his appearance on the show negatively impacted his mental health, causing significant anxiety.

The show was cancelled in 1999 due to the Fatima Whitbread libel case.

Answer: False

The show was not cancelled in 1999 due to the Fatima Whitbread libel case; the series continued broadcasting until 2006.

Related Concepts:

  • What legal action did Fatima Whitbread take following the comments made on the show, and what was the resolution?: Fatima Whitbread pursued a libel case, ultimately accepting a public apology and an undisclosed sum for damages in November 1999.

Following comments made about her in 1999, Fatima Whitbread took legal action and received:

Answer: A public apology and an undisclosed sum for damages.

Following comments made about her in 1999, Fatima Whitbread took legal action and received a public apology along with an undisclosed sum for damages.

Related Concepts:

  • What legal action did Fatima Whitbread take following the comments made on the show, and what was the resolution?: Fatima Whitbread pursued a libel case, ultimately accepting a public apology and an undisclosed sum for damages in November 1999.

Luke Chadwick revealed that jokes made about his appearance on the show caused him:

Answer: Anxiety and negative mental health impact

Luke Chadwick revealed that jokes made about his appearance on the show caused him significant anxiety and negatively impacted his mental health.

Related Concepts:

  • What did footballer Luke Chadwick reveal in May 2020 concerning his experience on "They Think It's All Over"?: Luke Chadwick revealed in 2020 that the repeated mockery of his appearance on the show negatively impacted his mental health, causing significant anxiety.
  • What specific aspects of his appearance were targeted by jokes on "They Think It's All Over" according to Luke Chadwick?: Luke Chadwick indicated that comments focused on aspects such as his complexion and dental appearance.
  • How did former presenter Nick Hancock react to Luke Chadwick's revelations about the show's impact?: Former presenter Nick Hancock expressed dismay and shame, accepting responsibility for the impact of the show's jokes.

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