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Brain of Britain

Many thanks to Christian Lloyd (University of East Anglia) for this information.

'Brain Of Britain', devised by John P. Wynn, was first broadcast in the early 1950s and is one of the most durable of the UK's difficult quiz shows. (Mastermind started in 1972, University Challenge in 1962). It has been presented by Robert Robinson and Russell Davies.

It's a purely 'general knowledge' show - no specialist subjects or weighting questions according to the teams' fields of expertise (a la University Challenge), with questions generally harder than Fifteen to One, though there's quite a lot of overlap. Pop music and sport rarely get a look-in, though TV shows average about 1 per week (e.g. the name of the dog in 'Frasier', or 'who are Chandler, Joey, Rachel, Phoebe, Monica and Ross?' They didn't get either.)

Each player is asked questions until they get one wrong, up to a maximum of 5 questions. If they get all 5 (which isn't often), they get a bonus point and we move on to the next contestant. If they get one wrong, or remain silent for 10 seconds, the bell goes and the others may buzz in. There's a slight debate over tactics at this point. Since there's nothing to be lost from buzzing and guessing wildly, buzzing quickly might be seen as advisable - but if a contestant guesses close to the answer, Robert Robinson's likely to hum and haw before saying 'no' - in which case, the next contestant might take it as a clue to the real answer. (E.g. someone guessed Frasier's dog's name as 'Edgar', rather than 'Eddie', which received the reply 'Mycroft is shaking his head'; code for 'a near miss'.)

For many years the Brain of Britain question setter was Ian Gillies, known as 'Mycroft' (from the name of Sherlock Holmes's supposedly smarter brother in the Conan Doyle stories.). This role is now occupied by Kevin Ashman known as 'Jorkins'.

The question setter sits at Robinson's right hand and nods or shakes his head as appropriate.

'Brain Of Britain' is sometimes criticised for not having a broad enough range of questions - there aren't many on science, or modern culture, though computing is quite well represented (despite the contestants' dread of it). Still, many contestants go on to play Fifteen to One - I remember Ian Wynn-Mackenzie winning his heat - and I think there's no bar to auditioning or appearing on Brain Of Britain more than once, either.

An edition of Brain of Britain lasts 30 minutes and during its season is broadcast on Monday at 13:30 and repeated on Saturday at 23:00.

The address to write to for contestant auditions is:

Brain Of Britain,
BBC Radio 4,
Broadcasting House,
London,
W1A 1AA.

The programme also invites listeners to "Beat The Brains" - submit 2 questions (on any topic but usually related to each other) for all four contestants to make a combined guess at. If one question baffles them, the listener wins a book token (but for how much??) and a round of applause from the sparse audience. Questions frequently come from as far afield as Africa or America, as this is a popular programme on BBC World Service too.

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Champions

SeriesWinnerYear
1Martin Dakin1954
2Arthur Maddock1955
3Anthony Carr1956
4Rosemary Watson1957
5David Keys1958
6Reginald Webster1959
7Patrick Bowing1960
8Irene Thomas1961
9Henry Button1962
10Ian Barton1963
11Ian Gillies1964
12Robert Crampsey1965
13Richard Best1966
14Lt Cmdr Loring1967
15Ralph Raby1968
16T. D. Thomson1969
17Ian Matheson1970
18Fred Morgan1971
19Aubrey Lawrence1972
20Glyn Court1973
21Roger Pritchard1974
22Winifred Lawson1975
23Thomas Dyer1976
24Martin Gostelow1977
25James Nesbitt1978
26Arthur Gerard1979
27Tim Paxton1980
28Peter Barlow1981
29John Pusey1982
30Sue Marshall1983
31Peter Bates1984
32Richard Fife1985
33Stephen Gore1986
34Ian Sutton1987
35Paul Monaghan1988
36Barbara Thompson1989
37Jim Eccleson1990
38Chris Wright1991
39Mike Billson1992
40Geoffrey Cotton1993
41Ian Wynn-Mackenzie1994
42Ian Kinloch1995
43Kevin Ashman1996
44Daphne Fowler1997
45Guy Herbert1998
46Leslie Duncalf1999
47Mike Smith-Rawnsley2000
48Tom Corfe2001
49David Jones2002
50David Steadman2003
51Alan Bennett2004
52Chris Hughes2005
53Pat Gibson2006
54Mark Bytheway2007