The People's Quiz

The People's Quiz
Genre Game show
Presented by Jamie Theakston
Starring William G. Stewart
Myleene Klass
Kate Garraway
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 1
No. of episodes 12
Production
Running time 60 minutes
Production company(s) Fever Media
Release
Original network BBC One
Picture format 16:9
Original release 24 March (2007-03-24) – 23 June 2007 (2007-06-23)
Chronology
Related shows The National Lottery Draws
External links
Website

The People's Quiz was a BBC National Lottery game show broadcast on BBC One from 24 March to 23 June 2007. It was hosted by Jamie Theakston.

Auditions

Auditions were held throughout January 2007 all around the UK.

The quiz was open to nearly everyone, in that the only excluded categories were:

  • BBC Employees
  • Under 16's
  • Those with a criminal conviction in the last seven years
  • Bankrupts or people with a County Court Judgement in the last five years

Round 1

The first round of the audition consisted of contestants turning up at six major venues in the UK: Birmingham, Cardiff, Glasgow, Manchester, Belfast and London. Contenders had to get ten questions in a row correct to progress to the second round.

Contestants were allowed multiple attempts to qualify but organisational problems meant that this was not always possible at the earlier venues.

Round 2

On the evening of 5 February 2007, all surviving contestants rang a phone line to receive a randomly selected 20 question quiz. The contestants were split into six categories based on age and sex. The top eight in each category qualified for the final audition round.

Round 3

The 48 survivors turned up for what had been billed as a three-day quiz boot camp on 16 February 2007. The contestants were split into a male and female group and further subdivided into three age categories:

  • Under 25s
  • Over 40s
  • Those in between

Each contestant was given a Mastermind style two-minute general knowledge round (interrupting the question master was allowed) and each contestant was then summoned back in front of the quiz panel to hear of their fate: four in each category went through and four did not.

Audition Controversies

The open auditions were clearly a very ambitious and time-consuming process and teething problems were inevitable. In particular a thread on the Quizzing.co.uk website has led to over 400 posts, many of them from disgruntled contestants.

Complaints ranged from long delays at the early auditions through to being effectively kept in solitary confinement at Pinewood Studios.

Studio phase

Rules of the Game

Ten players competed in each show.

The first round was called "Only the Strong survive" and was played four times to find the four qualifiers for round two. Each time this game was played the competitors started with one life and were eliminated by getting a question wrong. At the end of the allotted time period - 2 minutes (or 90 seconds in the final show) - all the survivors got an "On the Buzzer" question. A correct answer qualified a player for round two. A wrong answer to the "On the Buzzer" question also eliminated the player and a new question must be asked.

The Second round was called "Brain Chain" where the four contestants who qualified from "Only the Strong survive" took turns to try to make a chain of questions in 90 seconds. Whoever made the longest saved chain went through to the head-to-head play-off called "Do or Die".

The winner of "Brain Chain" selected who s/he thinks would be the weakest competition out of the other nine for the final round. The winner qualified for The Grand Final, the loser was eliminated from the competition. There were 12 categories on the screen - five of them had a 'Q' hidden behind it and seven did not. The winner of "Brain Chain" started by picking a category, and then the fastest person to buzz in and get the answer right got to see if there was a 'Q' behind that category. If there was, the contestant got the Q and whoever got three Qs won and won their round and qualified for the final. The next week, the eight contestants from the start who didn't play in "Do or Die" were joined by two of the other survivors from the Final Audition Weekend.

Finalists

He defeated Amanda 30 (60 on questions answered) on 21 April 2007.

He defeated 16-year-old Danielle Winter-McQue 30 (60 on questions answered) on 28 April 2007.

  • Mick McCarthy

He defeated Ben Phillips 32 (66 on questions answered) on 5 May 2007. With only one question left it was 22, and Mick buzzed in a fraction of a second before Ben, getting it right.

  • David Buckle

He defeated Lucy 32 (93 on questions answered) on 19 May 2007. He answered 6 questions correctly before getting a Q. At the end, it was 22 and there was one category left. Lucy buzzed in and answered incorrectly, and David then got it right.

  • Will Cudmore

He defeated Barbara 30 (51 on questions answered) on 26 May 2007.

  • Stephanie Bruce

She defeated Martin 30 on 2 June 2007.

  • Julia Hobbs

She defeated Carol 30 on 9 June 2007.

  • Judith Searle

She defeated Cate 31 on 16 June 2007.

  • Alan Morgan

He was the winner of the People's Quiz Wildcard series on BBC2, taking the last available place at the last available minute.

Final

In the Grand Final only Stephanie, Mark, Mick, and Will respectively qualified from "Only the Strong survive" and into "Brain Chain". Will and Mick both managed to save a chain of zero meaning Mark and Stephanie only needed one to qualify. Stephanie did just that, but Mark managed a score of six giving him an advantage into the final.

Mark and Stephanie went on to battle in the final "Do or Die" round of the series. Stephanie won with three 'Q's to Mark's one, taking home the £200,700 prize money. This was, and as of 2009 still is, the largest cash prize ever awarded on a BBC quiz or game show.

Quizmasters

The quiz had three celebrities making up the Quiz Panel: William G. Stewart, Kate Garraway and Myleene Klass.

Ratings

Episode Viewing figures from BARB.[1]

Episode
no.
AirdateViewers
(millions)
BBC One
weekly ranking
124 March 20075.0713
231 March 20076.618
37 April 20075.4613
421 April 20074.5221
528 April 20075.0318
65 May 2007N/AN/A
719 May 20074.2728
826 May 2007N/AN/A
92 June 2007N/AN/A
109 June 2007N/AN/A
1116 June 2007N/AN/A
1223 June 20074.4021

International versions

Country/RegionNameHostNetworkQuestioneersPremierePrize
Arab League Arab World[2] مسابقة الجماهير
Musabaqet El Jamahir
Ashraf Hamdi MBC 1 George Kurdahi
Mona Zaki
Sarah El Dandarawi
11 January 2011 SR2.000.000
Belgium Belgium[3] Le Grand Quiz Des Belges Jacques van den Biggelaar RTL-TVI Philippe Malherbe
Sabrina Jacobs
Julie Taton
13 January 2009 100.000
France France[4] Le Plus grand quiz de France Sandrine Quétier TF1 Jean-Pierre Foucault
Mareva Galanter
Christophe Dechavanne
Alexia Laroche-Joubert (Season 1)
6 November 2009 250.000 + 10.000
Spain Spain[5] El gran quiz Nuria Roca Cuatro Marta Sánchez
Jaume Figueras
Carlos Blanco
16 April 2008 400.000
Turkey Turkey[6] Bir milyon kimin Pelin Çift Show TV Okan Bayülgen
Bülent Özveren
Gülben Ergen
September 2013 TR1.000.000

References

  1. "Weekly Top 30 Programmes". Broadcasters' Audience Research Board. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
  2. http://mbc.net/pquiz Archived 9 January 2011 at the Wayback Machine.
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 23 November 2010. Retrieved 13 January 2011.
  4. "Le plus grand quiz de France". MYTF1. Retrieved 19 November 2012.
  5. http://www.cuatro.com/microsites/el_gran_quiz/elconcurso.html Archived 22 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine.
  6. http://www.birmilyonkimin.com/

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