Wogan's Perfect Recall

Wogan's Perfect Recall is a game show presented by Sir Terry Wogan. It was broadcast on Channel 4 and ran from 25 August 2008 to 19 November 2010.

Wogan's Perfect Recall
GenreGame show
Presented byTerry Wogan
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original language(s)English
No. of series5
No. of episodes150
Production
Running time30 minutes (inc. adverts)
Production company(s)RDF Television
DistributorZodiak Media
Release
Original networkChannel 4
Picture format16:9 (HDTV)
Original release25 August 2008 (2008-08-25) 
19 November 2010 (2010-11-19)
External links
Website

Format

Four contestants compete in each episode for a chance to win up to £100,000. The scores are reset to zero at the beginning of each round.

Round 1

Twenty questions are asked on the buzzer, all worth one point each. If a contestant misses, any of the other three may buzz in and respond; however, if a second contestant also misses, the host reveals the correct answer. The lowest scorer at the end of this round is eliminated from the game.

Each correct answer is added to a video wall above the contestants' heads, placed so that they cannot see it. These answers are used for all questions in subsequent rounds.

Rounds 2 and 3

Twenty new questions are asked in each round, following the same rules as Round 1. For the benefit of the studio audience and the home viewers, correct answers are removed from the board as they are used. The lowest scorer at the end of each round is eliminated.

Final

The last remaining contestant has a chance to win up to £100,000 by answering one last set of 20 questions in 60 seconds. They may pass a question and return to it later if time allows, but missed questions are taken out of play. Before the round begins, the contestant must decide how many questions they think they can answer, with a minimum of 11. If the contestant answers that many questions or more, they win only the prize money for the chosen level; if not, they leave with nothing but receive a consolation prize of a piggy bank.

The prize money levels are as follows.

# correctWinnings
11
£1,000
12
£1,500
13
£2,000
14
£2,500
15
£3,000
16
£5,000
17
£10,000
18
£25,000
19
£50,000
20
£100,000

Transmissions

SeriesStart dateEnd dateEpisodes
1
25 August 2008
19 September 2008
20
2
12 January 2009
20 February 2009
30
3
6 July 2009
31 July 2009
20
4
11 January 2010
12 February 2010
25
5
6 September 2010
19 November 2010
55
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