The Big Fat Quiz - Season 8 / Year 2012

Season 8 / Year 2012

Episodes

The Big Fat Quiz of the 80's
Jimmy Carr is joined by three teams of top celebrities for another fiendishly difficult pub quiz about news, music, telly and fashions of the 1980s.

The Big Fat Quiz of the 90's
The Big Fat Quiz is back with an all-new look back at the 1990s. Host Jimmy Carr is joined by Jonathan Ross, Jo Brand, Sue Perkins, Lee Mack, Bob Mortimer and Richard Ayoade.

The Big Fat Quiz of the 00's
Jimmy Carr hosts the third and final of the special decade editions. Why did the US briefly rename French Fries? How did the Crazy Frog cause controversy? And what on earth was Touch the Truck?

The Big Fat Quiz of the Year 2012
Jimmy Carr puts celebrities to the test as they battle it out to see who remembers most about 2012. A host of big names such as Jonathan Ross and Jack Whitehall vie for the coveted Big Fat Quiz crown.
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