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Catchphrase Challenge

9 multiple choice quiz questions with answers

"Test Your Catchphrase Knowledge: Can You Guess the Familiar Phrases?" Take on the challenge of identifying the popular phrases represented by animations and background music from the British game show Catchphrase. From the iconic golden robot mascot Mr. Chips to the hilarious moments that made the...

"Test Your Catchphrase Knowledge: Can You Guess the Familiar Phrases?" Take on the challenge of identifying the popular phrases represented by animations and background music from the British game show Catchphrase. From the iconic golden robot mascot Mr. Chips to the hilarious moments that made the audience laugh uncontrollably, this quiz will put your Catchphrase history to the test. See if you can solve the Super Catchphrase round and win big like the contestants on the show. Play now and see if you can

1. What is Catchphrase?

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A British game show

2. Who created Catchphrase?

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Steve Radosh

3. What is the cash prize for the first two rounds of the main game?

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£100

4. How many contestants are there in the revived series of Catchphrase?

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Three

5. What is the Super Catchphrase round?

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The round where the winning contestant solves a catchphrase behind one of 25 squares

6. What is the Ready Money Round?

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A format change introduced in series 2

7. What is Car Park Catchphrase?

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A radio parody broadcast on BBC Radio 1

8. Who is Mr. Chips?

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The original mascot, a golden robot that appeared in the animations for the catchphrases

9. What is Family Catchphrase?

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A spin-off from the original series that aired in 1994

Broadcast Programming Strategies and Techniques Quiz

9 multiple choice quiz questions with answers

How much do you know about broadcast programming strategies and techniques? Test your knowledge with this quiz and discover the different scheduling strategies used to attract and retain audiences, compete with other broadcasters, and deliver effective advertising. From lead-ins and block programmin...

How much do you know about broadcast programming strategies and techniques? Test your knowledge with this quiz and discover the different scheduling strategies used to attract and retain audiences, compete with other broadcasters, and deliver effective advertising. From lead-ins and block programming to counterprogramming and dayparting, this quiz covers it all. See how much you know about the minute planning of transmission and how it can make or break a show's success. Take the quiz now and become a scheduling expert!

1. What is broadcast programming?

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The practice of scheduling radio and television shows in a daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, or season-long schedule.

2. What is broadcast automation used for?

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To change the scheduling of shows to attract new audiences, retain them, or compete with other broadcasters' shows.

3. What are television scheduling strategies used for?

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To deliver shows to audiences when they are most likely to watch them and deliver audiences to advertisers in a composition that makes their advertising most likely to be effective.

4. What is scheduling?

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The minute planning of transmission, ensuring an adequate or maximum utilization of airtime.

5. When were television shows initially shown?

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Only during prime time.

6. What is block programming?

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The practice of scheduling a group of complementary programs together, built around specific genres, target audiences, or other factors.

7. What is counterprogramming?

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The practice of scheduling programming to attract viewers away from another major program, often involving scheduling a contrasting program of a different genre or demographic.

8. What is dayparting?

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The practice of dividing the day into several parts, during each of which a different type of program is appropriate for that time.

9. Why is a show's time slot or place in the schedule crucial to its success or failure?

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Because it can attract or lose viewers based on the timing of the show.