Britain's Best Brain

Britain's Best Brain is a British game show that aired on Channel 5 from 28 October to 16 December 2009 and hosted by Jamie Theakston and Zoe Ball. It saw ordinary members of the public undertake various tasks, all scientifically designed to test different parts of the brain. The show ran every Wednesday and was aired from 28 October to 16 December 2009. The winner, crowned 'Britain's Best Brain 2009', was Matt Clancy, a 29-year-old marketing consultant from London.[1]

Britain's Best Brain
Created byIan Lamarra, Ricky Kelehar,Howard Davidson, Beren Money
Presented byJamie Theakston
Zoe Ball
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original language(s)English
No. of series1
No. of episodes8
Production
Executive producer(s)Deborah Sergeant
Production location(s)The Fountain Studios
Running time60mins (inc. adverts)
Production company(s)Group M Entertainment and Tiger Aspect Productions
DistributorEndemol UK
Release
Original networkChannel 5
Picture format16:9
Original release28 October (2009-10-28) â€“
16 December 2009 (2009-12-16)
Chronology
Related showsThe Krypton Factor
Britain's Brightest

Rounds

Qualifying leaderboard

Pos.
Player
Age
Home Location
Heat
Brain Score
1 Matt Clancy 29 London 2 1040
2 Mike Park 22 Warrington 4 982
3 Andrew Copley 36 Cambridgeshire 4 971
4 Jo Knight 39 County Durham 3 940
5 Chris Teear 42 Northampton 2 917
did not qualify
6 Jess Brice 25 Chesterfield 3 901
7 Dan Whelan 20 Cambridge 2 896
8 Niall ?? 48 Belfast 6 874
9 Emma ?? 27 Bristol 6 872
10 Su Crown 30 London 2 850
11 Kirk Parton 25 Cleveland 6 841
12 David Jobson 29 Pitlochry 6 822
13 Matt Walters 39 Leicester 3 807
14 Sharon Forbes 54 Chippenham 2 781
15 Ryan Howle 24 Manchester 1 754
16 Chris ?? 48 Crawley 4 740
17 Marcia ?? 46 Sutton 6 729
18 Kevin Laing 20 Stevenage 3 727
19 Karyn Cooke 19 County Durham 7 717
20 Natalie Keane 35 Edgware 3 712
21 Jackie McCoan 42 Pembrokeshire 1 678
22 Owen Hughes 21 Derbyshire (Long Eaton) 5 667
23 Andy ?? 36 Conwy 5 666
24 Stacey ?? 26 Berkshire 5 649
25 Lesley ?? 36 Leeds 7 615
26 Gemma ?? 28 Bridgend 7 605
27 Moez ?? 23 Manchester 4 579
28 Catherine Cran 25 London 1 576
29 Sonia Ashta-Sidhu 29 Middlesex 1 557
30 Helen ?? 39 West Sussex 5 542
31 Anthony ?? 34 Cambridgeshire 5 536
32 Jules May 47 Montrose 1 530
33 Samantha ?? 37 Middlesex 4 485
34 James ?? 41 Epsom 7 476
35 Edward ?? 59 Galashiels 7 309

Grand Final leaderboard

Pos.
Player
Age
Home Location
Brain Scores
Calculation Memory Recognition Co-ordination Risk Total
1 Matt Clancy 29 London 162 270 120 255 0 807
2 Jo Knight 39 County Durham 162 178 142 277 0 759
3 Andrew Copley 36 Cambridgeshire 135 231 102 254 0 722
4 Mike Park 22 Warrington 109 240 168 184 0 701
5 Chris Teear 42 Northampton 147 25 52 234 0 458
gollark: I guess Google have their magic encoder ASICs and don't care as much as mere mortals.
gollark: Slightly better compression ratios but horrible encoding time.
gollark: I have a few things in the osmarksgiantvideofolder™ in AV1 (YouTube sometimes serves it), which is quite cool.
gollark: mpv has some options where it can decode in advance and buffer the frames in RAM or something.
gollark: Wow, what old and/or bad computers.

References

  1. Naughton, Pete (27 October 2009). "Zoe Ball: 'It'd be nice to get a lass on Radio 2 during the day'". The Telegraph. Retrieved 31 March 2018.
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