University Challenge 1998–99

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Series 28 of University Challenge ran between 2 September 1998 and 27 April 1999.

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Results

First round

Team 1ScoreTeam 2Broadcast Date
University of Bristol 245185 Victoria University of Manchester 2 September 1998
Balliol College, Oxford 195200 University of Durham 9 September 1998
The Open University 350145 University of Lancaster 16 September 1998
Harris Manchester College, Oxford 185200 Selwyn College, Cambridge 23 September 1998
Birkbeck, University of London 300110 University of Warwick 30 September 1998
University of Portsmouth 135230 De Montfort University 7 October 1998
King's College London School of Medicine and Dentistry 130170 Magdalen College, Oxford 14 October 1998
University of Aberdeen 255145 Newnham College, Cambridge 20 October 1998
Christ Church, Oxford 150245 Trinity College, Cambridge 27 October 1998
St Hilda's College, Oxford 115215 University of Wales, Bangor 3 November 1998
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge 145280 Oriel College, Oxford 10 November 1998
Queen's University, Belfast 100230 University of Sheffield 17 November 1998
Downing College, Cambridge 160235 University of Glasgow 1 December 1998
City University 200210 University of Leicester 8 December 1998

Highest Scoring Losers play-offs

Team 1ScoreTeam 2Broadcast Date
Harris Manchester College, Oxford 185200 Victoria University of Manchester 15 December 1998
City University 210300 Balliol College, Oxford 5 January 1999

Second round

Team 1ScoreTeam 2Broadcast Date
The Open University 210200 Magdalen College, Oxford 12 January 1999
University of Aberdeen 75275 University of Wales, Bangor 19 January 1999
De Montfort University 135255 University of Bristol 26 January 1999
Selwyn College, Cambridge 145325 University of Leicester 9 February 1999
Oriel College, Oxford 290170 Victoria University of Manchester 16 February 1999
University of Glasgow 140355 University of Durham 23 February 1999
Balliol College, Oxford 205270 Birkbeck, University of London 3 March 1999
University of Sheffield 190255 Trinity College, Cambridge 10 March 1999

Quarter-finals

Team 1ScoreTeam 2Broadcast Date
University of Wales, Bangor 240170 University of Bristol 17 March 1999
Oriel College, Oxford 335160 University of Leicester 24 March 1999
The Open University 240235 Birkbeck, University of London 31 March 1999
University of Durham 325175 Trinity College, Cambridge 6 April 1999

Semi-finals

Team 1ScoreTeam 2Broadcast Date
University of Wales, Bangor 130235 Oriel College, Oxford 13 April 1999
The Open University 310120 University of Durham 20 April 1999

Final

Team 1ScoreTeam 2Broadcast Date
Oriel College, Oxford 210265 The Open University 27 April 1999

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