panel game


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panel game

n (Brit) → quiz m inv a squadre
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is the comedy panel game hosted by Brydon and featuring Mack and Mitchell as team captains.
She also appeared on panel game shows and programmes including What's My Line?
QI BBC2, 10.00pm For as long as many can remember, QI has been the panel game that made us feel smarter by the time the closing credits rolled.
The quips on panel game Don't Make Me Laugh, hosted by David Baddiel, included: "The Queen must have had sex at least four times."
I'm lucky I'm in a panel game that's probably the lowest maintenance in the history of showbiz.
AT Christmas (BBC1, tomorrow, 8.30pm) THERE are plenty of "pork pies" lurking amid the are plenty of "pork pies" lurking amid the turkey sandwiches in the festive edition of the panel game favourite.
Frank Skinner finds out in the latest edition of his Orwellian panel game. The Last Leg's Adam Hills, on the other hand, hates certain muscles, while Mel C is not a fan of the fact there are so many types of teeth-cleaning product available.
DUCK QUACKS DON'T ECHO (10pm Sky 1) THE illegitimate love child of QI and Mythbusters, this fun Lee Mack-fronted panel game which started last week aims to prove or disprove the kind of bonkers facts that tend to get trotted out after a few drinks.
The whole sorry bunch might have been auditioning for Rob Brydon's BBC1 panel game Would I Lie To You?
2 ( ANI ): Kelly Brook was left squealing in horror during a game on British television comedy panel game 'Celebrity Juice,' after she brushed her lips against a rubber penis.
Fry, who hosts the UK celebrity panel game QI, took 22% of the vote, while actor Johnny Depp came second with 11% of the vote and US President Barack Obama was third with 9%.
Friday, BBC1, 10.35pm Four years after this panel game launched, it's still doing well in the ratings, partly because the rounds create so many chances for hilarity.