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A common feature of the [[Xfm Series 0|pre-takeover series]] (but was revived in [[Xfm Series 2|series 2]]) where [[Ricky Gervais]] hosts a game show not dissimilar to Family Fortunes. Contestants had to guess the most common answers to polls answered by 8 of [[Ricky Gervais|Ricky]]'s mates. The competition was a live phone-in between two callers. [[Ricky Gervais|Ricky]] would produce the well-known "incorrect-answer" buzzer from Family Fortunes himself when a contestant answered incorrectly. | A common feature of the [[Xfm Series 0|pre-takeover series]] (but was revived in [[Xfm Series 2|series 2]]) where [[Ricky Gervais]] hosts a game show not dissimilar to Family Fortunes. Contestants had to guess the most common answers to polls answered by 8 of [[Ricky Gervais|Ricky]]'s mates. The competition was a live phone-in between two callers. [[Ricky Gervais|Ricky]] would produce the well-known "incorrect-answer" buzzer from Family Fortunes himself when a contestant answered incorrectly. | ||
Featured in the [[15 February 2003]] episode. | |||
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Revision as of 20:34, 23 August 2007
A common feature of the pre-takeover series (but was revived in series 2) where Ricky Gervais hosts a game show not dissimilar to Family Fortunes. Contestants had to guess the most common answers to polls answered by 8 of Ricky's mates. The competition was a live phone-in between two callers. Ricky would produce the well-known "incorrect-answer" buzzer from Family Fortunes himself when a contestant answered incorrectly.
Featured in the 15 February 2003 episode.