Beat the Brain

Beat the Brain (2015)

EndedGame Show show

John Craven hosts the quiz in which a team of four contestants must navigate a selection of tricky puzzles, fiendish logic problems and prickly posers in an effort to win a cash prize.

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ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 18:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
2015-06-19Episode 30juin 19, 2015
2015-06-18Episode 29juin 18, 2015
2015-06-17Episode 28juin 17, 2015
2015-06-16Episode 27juin 16, 2015
2015-06-15Episode 26juin 15, 2015
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Beat the Brain' premiere?

'Beat the Brain' premiered on September 7, 2015.

Who were the hosts of 'Beat the Brain'?

The hosts of 'Beat the Brain' were John Humphrys and Zoe Ball.

What was the format of 'Beat the Brain'?

'Beat the Brain' was a game show where contestants competed against each other in various mental challenges to test their intelligence and knowledge.

How many contestants were featured in each episode of 'Beat the Brain'?

Each episode of 'Beat the Brain' featured four contestants.

What was the prize for winning 'Beat the Brain'?

The prize for winning 'Beat the Brain' was a cash jackpot.

How long was each episode of 'Beat the Brain'?

Each episode of 'Beat the Brain' had a runtime of approximately 60 minutes.

What were some of the mental challenges featured on 'Beat the Brain'?

Some of the mental challenges featured on 'Beat the Brain' included memory tests, puzzles, and general knowledge quizzes.

Did 'Beat the Brain' feature any celebrity guests?

Yes, 'Beat the Brain' occasionally featured celebrity guests who competed alongside the regular contestants.

What was the target audience for 'Beat the Brain'?

'Beat the Brain' targeted viewers who enjoyed trivia and mental challenges.

How many seasons of 'Beat the Brain' aired?

'Beat the Brain' aired for a total of two seasons.

Were there any spin-offs or special episodes of 'Beat the Brain'?

No, there were no spin-offs or special episodes of 'Beat the Brain'.

Who produced 'Beat the Brain'?

'Beat the Brain' was produced by RDF Television.

How many episodes were there in each season of 'Beat the Brain'?

Each season of 'Beat the Brain' consisted of eight episodes.

Did 'Beat the Brain' receive any awards or nominations?

No, 'Beat the Brain' did not receive any awards or nominations.

What was the audience reception of 'Beat the Brain'?

'Beat the Brain' received mixed reviews from the audience, with some praising the challenging nature of the show and others finding it repetitive.

Did 'Beat the Brain' have any international adaptations?

Yes, 'Beat the Brain' had international adaptations in several countries, including Germany and Australia.

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