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Pointless is a British television quiz show produced by Banijay subsidiary Remarkable Entertainment for the BBC hosted by Alexander Armstrong.In each episode, four teams of two contestants attempt to find correct but obscure answers to four rounds of general knowledge questions, with the winning team eligible to compete for the show's cash jackpot.
Pointless was an Australian television quiz show based on the British program of the same name. It was broadcast by Network 10 and hosted by Mark Humphries. [1] It began airing from 23 July 2018 until 10 May 2019. [2] Pointless was filmed at Network 10 Studios in Pyrmont, a suburb in Sydney's inner-city.
Giving a "pointless" answer (personne n'y avait pensé) before the jackpot round wins the duo €100. [ 1 ] The duo who score the highest in each round are eliminated, until the winning duo gets to play for a jackpot starting at €2,000.
The show is unique because it tasks players with finding obscure answers to questions and trying to obtain a low score. It started airing on April 5, 2014. The show is the local version of Pointless, produced by Endemol UK.
Alexander Henry Fenwick Armstrong (born 2 March 1970) is an English actor, comedian, radio personality, television presenter and singer. He is the host of the BBC One game show Pointless, and is a weekday morning-show presenter on Classic FM.
Null gewinnt (literally, "Zero wins") is the German adaptation of the BBC game show Pointless. Hosted by Dieter Nuhr and Ralph Caspers , it aired on Das Erste from 20 July 2012 to 1 March 2013. Format
Instead of Pointless (game show), might not the title be changed to Pointless Game Show? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.13.190.145 18:04, 27 October 2015 (UTC) Pointless is the name of the show, so that's what the article would ideally be called. However, there are other articles on topics with the name "Pointless", so Wikipedia ...
In 2021, Gosling was a contestant on Pointless Celebrities. She paired up with former BBC News colleague John Pienaar, playing for Ovarian Cancer Action and Macmillan respectively. They reached the final with a jackpot of £2,500, although failed to produce any 'pointless' answers. [49]