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School's Out (TV series)
British television series
School's Out is a BBC television series hosted by Danny Wallace. Based on the premise of school subjects, celebrity contestants are asked questions that they would have been asked at school.
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School's Out | |
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Genre | Game show |
Presented by | Danny Wallace |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 2 |
No. of episodes | 14 |
Production | |
Running time | 35 minutes |
Production company | So Television |
Original release | |
Network | BBC One |
Release | 5 April 2006 (2006-04-05) – 1 September 2007 (2007-09-01) |
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- The General Knowledge Round – Each contestant is randomly asked four questions on any subject.
- The Timetable round – A school timetable is shown, five days with six subjects per day. Contestants pick a day and then one subject in the morning and one in the afternoon. They are then asked a question based on that subject. Five points are awarded for a single subject question and ten points for a double.
- The French Oral Round – French teacher Virginie Hopstein asks each contestant individually to answer questions she asks in French. Points out of twenty are awarded afterwards.
- The Project Round – A subject is given to the students and three questions are asked. Points are awarded for each question.
- The Music Round – Each contestant is given a recorder and has to play a part of a song when asked (from series 2 onwards)
- The Quick Fire Round – The overall winner is given a timetable similar to the one in round two. They are given a minute to get from Monday to Friday answering questions correctly to progress. They must answer one double subject along the way.
Series 1
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# | Airdate | Contestant 1 | Contestant 2 | Contestant 3 |
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1 | 5 April 2006 | Richard Bacon Runner-Up |
Richard Hammond Winner |
Shelley Rudman Last Place |
2 | 19 April 2006 | Matt Dawson Winner |
Mel Giedroyc Runner-Up |
Adam Woodyatt Last Place |
3 | 26 April 2006 | Marcus Brigstocke Runner-Up |
James Cracknell Winner |
Myleene Klass Last Place |
4 | 3 May 2006 | Sarah Cawood Last Place |
Tony Hawks Winner |
James Martin Runner-Up |
5 | 10 May 2006 | Angela Griffin Winner |
Liz McClarnon Last Place |
Russell Watson Runner-Up |
6 | 17 May 2006 | Natalie Cassidy Last Place |
Bonnie Langford Winner |
DJ Spoony Runner-Up |
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Series 2
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# | Airdate | Contestant 1 | Contestant 2 | Contestant 3 |
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1 | 30 June 2007 | Rory Bremner Winner |
Patrick Kielty Last Place |
Shaun Williamson Runner-Up |
2 | 14 July 2007 | Adrian Edmondson Runner-Up |
Jenni Falconer Winner |
Nick Knowles Last Place |
3 | 21 July 2007 | Tina Hobley Last Place |
Graham Norton Winner |
Dominic Wood Runner-Up |
4 | 28 July 2007 | Ricky Groves Winner |
Duncan James Last Place |
Sandi Toksvig Runner-Up |
5 | 4 August 2007 | Jo Brand Last Place |
Hardeep Singh Kohli Runner-Up |
Dermot Murnaghan Winner |
6 | 11 August 2007 | Sally Lindsay Runner-Up |
Bill Turnbull Winner |
Hannah Waterman Last Place |
7 | 25 August 2007 | Matt Allwright Runner-Up |
Laurie Brett Last Place |
James Fleet Winner |
8 | 1 September 2007 | Josie d'Arby Last Place |
Stephen Gately Runner-Up |
Meera Syal Winner |
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Matt Dawson is the highest scoring "pupil" ever, scoring 94 out of a possible 100.