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2005 was a big-style event. [[Dan | 2005 was a big-style event. [[Dan Thornton]] and [[Lucy Watkins]] presented; [[Rick Selby]] hosted {{unsure|some sort of 'Mastermind' style game show}}, and numerous others appeared as guests and contestants. | ||
==Features== | ==Features== |
Revision as of 10:36, 27 February 2007
2005 was a big-style event. Dan Thornton and Lucy Watkins presented; Rick Selby hosted some sort of 'Mastermind' style game showUnverified or incomplete information, and numerous others appeared as guests and contestants.
Features
- Ben Tattersall-Smith had his head shaved
- Dave Baker produced "I'm Too Techie" which caused almost everyone to stop what they were doing and watch it, and a minor panic ensued once the VT finished
- Sarah Leese masterminded "Shop Gear", a review of the sportiest supermarket trollies out there
Custard Pieing
Shaving foam and paper plates made their return, as the final round of the Mastermind thingUnverified or incomplete information saw the losing contestant answering questions on the other contestants' categories. If they got the question right, they got to pie the contestant who's category it was; if they got wrong, they got pied by said contestant. Rowan de Pomerai featured in a red boiler suit as the pie masterUnverified or incomplete information.
Suffice to say nearly everyone ended up being pied before the show finished.
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