University Challenge
6.7
1962
Family
, Talk
Academic quiz show where teams of students from UK universities answer questions on all manner of subjects.
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- Cast:
- Amol Rajan
Episode 31 : Oriel College, Oxford v Durham
May. 09,2000
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Episode 30 : Durham v University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology
May. 02,2000
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Episode 29 : Oriel College, Oxford v Keble College, Oxford
April. 25,2000
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Episode 28 : University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology v Christ Church, Oxford
April. 17,2000
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Episode 27 : Aberystwyth v Durham
April. 10,2000
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Episode 26 : Newcastle v Keble College, Oxford
April. 03,2000
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Episode 25 : Nottingham v Oriel College, Oxford
March. 27,2000
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Episode 24 : Christ Church, Oxford v UCL
March. 20,2000
Jeremy Paxman chairs a second-round match as Christ Church, Oxford and UCL put their general knowledge to the test.
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Episode 23 : Salford v University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology
March. 13,2000
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Episode 22 : King's College London School of Medicine v Durham
March. 06,2000
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Episode 21 : New Hall, Cambridge v Aberystwyth
February. 28,2000
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Episode 20 : Sheffield v Keble College, Oxford
February. 21,2000
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Episode 19 : Newcastle v Jesus College, Cambridge
February. 14,2000
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Episode 18 : Oriel College, Oxford v Peterhouse, Cambridge
February. 07,2000
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Episode 17 : Nottingham v North London
January. 31,2000
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Episode 16 : Warwick v UCL
January. 24,2000
University quiz chaired by Jeremy Paxman. The two highest scoring losers, Warwick University and University College London, face off.
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Episode 15 : Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge v Durham
January. 17,2000
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Episode 14 : North London v Durham
December. 13,1999
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Episode 13 : University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology v UCL
December. 06,1999
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Episode 12 : Christ Church, Oxford v Leeds
November. 29,1999
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Episode 11 : King's College London School of Medicine v St Hilda's College, Oxford
November. 22,1999
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Episode 10 : Edinburgh v Peterhouse, Cambridge
November. 15,1999
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Episode 9 : Royal Veterinary College v Jesus College, Cambridge
November. 08,1999
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Episode 8 : St Catharine's College, Cambridge v Oriel College, Oxford
November. 01,1999
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Episode 7 : Aberystwyth v Glasgow
October. 25,1999
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Episode 6 : Trinity College, Cambridge v Keble College, Oxford
October. 18,1999
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Episode 5 : Salford v Royal Academy of Music
October. 11,1999
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Episode 4 : Cranfield v Nottingham
October. 04,1999
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Episode 3 : Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge v Sheffield
September. 27,1999
Teams from Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge and Sheffield run the gauntlet of questions. Jeremy Paxman presents.
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Episode 2 : Imperial Medical School v New Hall, Cambridge
September. 20,1999
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Episode 1 : Newcastle v Warwick
September. 13,1999
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