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1001 Things You Should Know

1001 Things You Should Know
Genre Game show
Created by Beth Davies
Gail Harman
Martin Lau
Joe McVey
Daniel Twist
Directed by John L. Spencer
Presented by Sandi Toksvig
Theme music composer Rage Music
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 2
No. of episodes 60
Production
Executive producer(s) Suzy Lamb
Sarah Woolley
Producer(s) Louise Smith
Location(s) BBC Pacific Quay
Editor(s) Tim Daish
Neil Patience
Robin Stokes
Camera setup Multiple-camera setup
Running time 30 minutes (inc. adverts)
Production company(s) Thames Scotland
Distributor FremantleMedia
Release
Original network Channel 4
Picture format 16:9
Audio format Stereo
Original release 12 November 2012 (2012-11-12) – 31 May 2013 (2013-05-31)
External links
Website

1001 Things You Should Know is a British game show that aired on Channel 4 from 12 November 2012 to 31 May 2013 and hosted by Sandi Toksvig.

Three contestants compete in each show. They are offered a choice of 12 categories, and in each category, an expert (either a celebrity from a Channel 4 show or just a field expert) asks them a question, the answer of which it is thought people 'should know'. There is no prize money awarded for answering this question correctly, but the contestant can then answer a (harder) related cash question for money. Wrong answers lock a contestant out of the game, and the question is open to 'steals'.

In round one, correct answers to the cash question are worth £100. In round two, with fewer categories left to choose from, correct answers are worth £300, whilst in round three they are worth £601.

The categories include: Film, Geography, Music, Celebrity, Sport, Art, Food & Drink, History, Television, Human Body, Science, Nature, Maths, Politics, Animals and Mystery. (The Mystery category is the only category that appears on every show.)

The final round involves the three categories the contestants have thus far avoided, and the player in the lead gets the first choice of category. The player in 3rd place answers first, and must correctly answer 2 questions, the first of which is the one they should know. An incorrect answer to either puts them out of the game. However, if the leading player gets both questions correctly, they'll automatically win the game even if other players have also answered correctly. If no-one answers both questions correctly in the final round, then, there is no returning champion, and 3 new contestants will compete in the next show instead.

In Series 2, this was altered, as instead of all 3 contestants picking their categories, only the person who banked the most money picks which category everybody gets.

The winner of the game gets the chance to answer a single question in order to win the entire prize pot built up by the 3 contestants. If this question is not answered correctly, the prize pot rolls over to the next show. The champion from each show returns for the following show to compete against two new contestants, regardless of whether they win the jackpot or not.


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