Comedy World Cup

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Comedy World Cup
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Genre Comedy panel game
Written by
Directed byChris Howe
John McCormack
Presented by David Tennant
ComposerDamian Coldwell
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes7
Production
Executive producersAndrew Beint
Addison Cresswell
ProducerDavid Ricketts
Production location Teddington Studios
EditorsSteve Andrews
Del Shoebridge
Running time60 minutes (inc. adverts)
Production company Open Mike Productions
Original release
Network Channel 4
Release15 September (2012-09-15) 
27 October 2012 (2012-10-27)

Comedy World Cup is a British television comedy panel game produced by Open Mike Productions for Channel 4. It was first broadcast on 15 September 2012 and last broadcast on 27 October 2012. The show is presented by David Tennant and features two teams of celebrities, consisting of a captain and two guests. In each episode the teams compete in seven rounds about British and American comedy. The show is a knock-out tournament with the winners of the first four episodes progressing into the semi-finals, and the winners of each of them compete in the final for the eponymous Comedy World Cup.

Contents

Rounds

The following are the rounds in the order they are played during each episode (unless noted, they feature in all episodes): [1]

Episodes

  – indicates the winning team
Bold type – indicates the team captains
No.Air dateTeam to host's rightScoresTeam to host's left
115 September 2012 Shappi Khorsandi
Jo Brand
Dave Spikey
14–15 Paul Chowdhry
Jason Manford
Nicholas Parsons
222 September 2012 Clive Anderson
Alan Carr
Sara Pascoe
25–11 Stan Boardman
Micky Flanagan
Kevin Bridges
329 September 2012 Roisin Conaty
Phill Jupitus
Barry Cryer
14–26 Mick Miller
Johnny Vegas
Josh Widdicombe
46 October 2012 Jon Richardson
Andy Parsons
The Chuckle Brothers
13–27 Daniel Sloss
Omid Djalili
Joe Pasquale
Semi-finals
513 October 2012Clive Anderson
Alan Carr
Sara Pascoe
16–25Mick Miller
Johnny Vegas
Josh Widdicombe
620 October 2012Paul Chowdhry
Jason Manford
Nicholas Parsons
20–19Daniel Sloss
Omid Djalili
Joe Pasquale
Final
727 October 2012Paul Chowdhry
Jason Manford
Nicholas Parsons
20–21Mick Miller
Josh Widdicombe
Johnny Vegas [n 1]

Notes

  1. Originally Johnny was the team captain. During the recording Johnny swapped with Josh and the swap remained for the rest of the show.

References

  1. "Comedy World Cup". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 25 September 2012.