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| − | '''University Challenge''' is a British television quiz show. It is hosted by Jeremy Paxman. It is an official spin-off of the [[College Bowl]] program. | + | '''University Challenge''' is a British television quiz show. It is hosted by Jeremy Paxman. It is an official spin-off of the [[College Bowl]] program, though its format is closer to common quizbowl format (i.e. bonuses all worth five points unlike College Bowl's [[variable value bonus]]). There is a musical clue at around the halfway point, and two picture clues about one-quarter and three- quarters of the way. It has come under fire for allowing different colleges of teams to play as separate schools (i.e. Oxford, Cambridge). |
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Revision as of 19:29, 15 April 2014
University Challenge is a British television quiz show. It is hosted by Jeremy Paxman. It is an official spin-off of the College Bowl program, though its format is closer to common quizbowl format (i.e. bonuses all worth five points unlike College Bowl's variable value bonus). There is a musical clue at around the halfway point, and two picture clues about one-quarter and three- quarters of the way. It has come under fire for allowing different colleges of teams to play as separate schools (i.e. Oxford, Cambridge).
| Year | Winners | Runners-up |
|---|---|---|
| 1995 | Cambridge | Oxford |
| 1996 | Imperial | London School of Economics |
| 1997 | Oxford | Open University |
| 1998 | Oxford | University of London |
| 1999 | Open University | Oxford |
| 2000 | Durham | Oxford |
| 2001 | Imperial | Oxford |
| 2002 | Oxford | Imperial |
| 2003 | University of London | Cranfield University |
| 2004 | Oxford | Cambridge |
| 2005 | Oxford | University College London |
| 2006 | Manchester | Cambridge |
| 2007 | Warwick | Manchester |
| 2008 | Oxford | Sheffield |
| 2009 | Manchester | Cambridge |
| 2010 | Cambridge | Oxford |
| 2011 | Oxford | University of York |
| 2012 | Manchester | Cambridge |
| 2013 | Manchester | University College London |
| 2014 | Cambridge | Oxford |