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Angus Deayton lets Fred MacAulay, Josie Long, Miles Jupp and Nick Helm devise their own panel show rounds. From December 2011.

This is the series where panellists bring their own round for the others to play.

Hosted by Angus Deayton:

Trying to beat each other at their own games:

Miles Jupp
Fred MacAulay
Josie Long
Nick Helm

Featured rounds:

Miles Jupp's 'Test Match Specialists', a quiz using the rules and regulations of the 'world's finest sport' (Miles' words)

Fred MacAulay's 'Play Your Various Different Categories Right', like 'Play Your Cards Right', but with other variables such as Scottish landmarks, household accident statistics, Radio 4 presenter's heights and, er, the song 'Do They Know It's Christmas?' by Band Aid.

Josie Long's 'Dream Day Job' in which panellists have to guess an audience member's dream day job by asking yes/no questions.

Nick Helm's 'Cream Crackered' in which panellists have to eat as many cream crackers as they can in a minute...commentated on by Test Match Special's very own, Henry Blofeld.

Producer: Sam Michell

First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in December 2011.

30 minutes

Last on

Wed 14 May 202504:00

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RoleContributor
PresenterAngus Deayton
PanellistMiles Jupp
PanellistFred MacAulay
PanellistJosie Long
PanellistNick Helm
ProducerSam Michell

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