At The Gong

By: Ed Barr-Sim & Rob Kingston
  • Summary

  • Fans review of the best TV show on earth: University Challenge. Weekly takedown of this institutional classic with player of the match, granny's favourite, unfounded speculation on team dynamics and delight at some really excellent questions.


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    Ed Barr-Sim & Rob Kingston
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Episodes
  • Ep. 26 - Royal Holloway vs Robert Gordon
    Mar 8 2023

    Class is starting to show and the questions fell this week for Brown.


    Royal Holloway stormed ahead of a reasonably disjointed Robert Gordon.


    We get into old teams, questions falling for ones own self and who is class.


    Player of the Match - Brown

    Granny's Favourite - Harvey

    Twitter Gong - Cullen's headband



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    24 mins
  • Ep. 24 - Durham vs Bangor
    Feb 23 2023

    A good old fashioned thumping from a lovely spread of a team in Durham. They're nice and all but I have to say this wasn't end of season quality. We're desperate for the next stage.


    Gongs:

    Player of the Match - Durham, Radcliffe

    Granny's Favourite - Durham, Bennett

    Twitter Generator - Bangor, Silcocks


    Theme tune by Hardworking Families.


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    26 mins
  • Ep. 23 - Christ's vs Southampton
    Feb 16 2023

    An odd little episode. Something to keep the feed ticking along.


    Theme tune by @hardworkingfamilies


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    7 mins

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