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Weakest Link Rugby Special
Tuesday December 14 2004
Anne Robinson and the players
Earlier this year, the BBC broadcast a Rugby Special of the popular television quiz game The Weakest Link. Nine rugby players, representing five countries, took part against the black-clad Queen of Acerbia, Anne Robinson. It was done in aid of charity and produced a touching result. The players taking part were Will Greenwood, Colin Charvis, Brian Moore, Geordan Murphy, Austin Healey, Matt Dawson, Simon Taylor, Thomas Castaignède, Matt Dawson and Martin Bayfield. Gold-topped Anne Robinson ran the show with her acid deliberateness though from time to time her sharp edge crumbled. She almost flirted with one of the players. We shall be giving a transcript of proceedings but in several episodes. She explains the game: QA: Welcome to a Rugby Edition of the Weakest Link. These nine strapping men , all in prime condition, are used to pressure. The players stand in a slight arc facing Anne Robinson with stands in front of them. They will show her their vote at the end of each round - their red card for a team-mate. Each player introduces himself. WG: Will Greenwood - Harlequins and England. My proudest moment was lifting the World Cup for England in Australia, 2003. There are nine rounds each with nine questions, the time getting shorter with each round. There is £5,000 to be won for each round. Players are allowed to bank to save money. If there is a wrong question the unsaved money disappears. QA: We'll start with the person whose name is first alphabetically. That's you, Austin. Start the clock. QA: Thomas, on a compass, which point is directly opposite west? QA: Matt. In winter clothing, the scarf is worn around which part of the body - the knee or the neck? QA: In the television series Dr Who, which beings regularly use the battle cry "exterminate"? QA: Martin, what is the general name for the colour formed by mixing equal parts of red and yellow paints? QA: Will, in time measurement, a clock strikes how many times to indicate midnight? QA: Colin, in English legend the female companion of Robin Hood is Maid who? QA: Brian, in police records a mugshot is an informal name for what kind of identifying image - fingerprint or photograph? QA: Geordan, in geography, the Empire State Building is in which US city? At this stage the team had reached its £5,000 but, presumably unaware of this, they went on, thus risking the lot! QA: Austin, in African wildlife, a hippopotamus is colloquially known as what? QA: Thomas, in human biology what 'd' is the name for flakes of skin shed by the scalp and sometimes called scurf. MD: Bank! QA: You have reached and banked your five thousand pound target, but why didn't you bank earlier? Ghost voice: In an impressive first round, Thomas is the strongest link statistically. The weakest link is Simon. But at this early stage in the game, who will lose out? The players click their screens from the left and in various forms of writing the names appear: WG: Austin QA: So, Will, you look a bit nervous and a bit pale, dear. He grins. QA: That's a lovely explanation. Why Austin? QA: So, Brian, how's it going for you, dear? A Scouser is somebody from Liverpool. Austin Healey is from the Liverpool area - and so is Anne Robinson! QA: So, Colin, are you married? QA: So, Thomas. The French press call you the Little Prince. What's little about you? QA: So, Austin, why do you think none of them like you? As he takes the walk of shame he drops his trousers and shuffles off with them round his ankles. He then addresses the television audience. AH: I thought theyd vote me off first. So the first walk of shame I decided to do without my pants on if they voted me off. And they conspired and they sent me off and so down came the kecks. To be continued....... Gullivers Sports Travel offers the best value supporters' tours to Six Nations matches, the Dubai Sevens, Rugby World Cup Sevens and, the summit of rugby, the British & Irish Lions' Tour to New Zealand. Plus tours for clubs and schools. For more information, visit Gulliversports.co.uk |
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