Don't Ask Me Ask Britain

Don't Ask Me Ask Britain (2017)

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Don't Ask Me Ask Britain is a live, interactive game show which asks viewers to vote along on opinion-based topics, whilst a celebrity panel go head to head to try and second-guess what the audience at home will answer.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday at 20:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06Episode 6Mai 23, 2017
S01E05Episode 5Mai 16, 2017
S01E04Episode 4Mai 9, 2017
S01E03Episode 3Mai 2, 2017
S01E02Episode 2Apr. 25, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Don't Ask Me Ask Britain' premiere?

The TV show 'Don't Ask Me Ask Britain' premiered on April 18, 2017.

Who hosted the TV show 'Don't Ask Me Ask Britain'?

Alexander Armstrong and Richard Osman hosted the TV show 'Don't Ask Me Ask Britain'.

What was the format of 'Don't Ask Me Ask Britain'?

'Don't Ask Me Ask Britain' was a game show where viewers could participate by answering questions in real-time.

How did the audience participate in 'Don't Ask Me Ask Britain'?

The audience participated in 'Don't Ask Me Ask Britain' by using a dedicated app to answer the questions.

Who were the participants in 'Don't Ask Me Ask Britain'?

The participants in 'Don't Ask Me Ask Britain' were members of the general public.

What was the main focus of the questions in 'Don't Ask Me Ask Britain'?

The questions in 'Don't Ask Me Ask Britain' focused on current events and everyday topics.

How were the questions chosen in 'Don't Ask Me Ask Britain'?

The questions in 'Don't Ask Me Ask Britain' were chosen based on what the general public wanted to know.

Did the audience have to answer the questions truthfully in 'Don't Ask Me Ask Britain'?

The audience in 'Don't Ask Me Ask Britain' had the freedom to answer the questions truthfully or to strategically deceive others for entertainment purposes.

Were there any celebrity guests on 'Don't Ask Me Ask Britain'?

Yes, 'Don't Ask Me Ask Britain' featured occasional celebrity guests who also participated in answering the questions.

What was the prize for the winning participant in 'Don't Ask Me Ask Britain'?

The winning participant in 'Don't Ask Me Ask Britain' received bragging rights and the satisfaction of being crowned the most in-tune with public opinion.

How was the winner determined in 'Don't Ask Me Ask Britain'?

The winner in 'Don't Ask Me Ask Britain' was determined by the participant who accumulated the most points by providing accurate answers.

How long did each episode of 'Don't Ask Me Ask Britain' last?

Each episode of 'Don't Ask Me Ask Britain' had a runtime of approximately 60 minutes.

Was 'Don't Ask Me Ask Britain' a live show?

Yes, 'Don't Ask Me Ask Britain' was a live show where viewers could interact in real-time.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Don't Ask Me Ask Britain'?

The first season of 'Don't Ask Me Ask Britain' consisted of six episodes.

Did 'Don't Ask Me Ask Britain' have a recurring schedule?

'Don't Ask Me Ask Britain' did not have a fixed schedule and aired sporadically throughout the year.

Was 'Don't Ask Me Ask Britain' well-received by the audience?

'Don't Ask Me Ask Britain' received mixed reviews from the audience, with some enjoying the interactive aspect while others found it repetitive.

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