Totally Top Trumps

2004 British game show From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Totally Top Trumps was a British gameshow that aired on Challenge for 20 episodes in 2004.[1] It was presented by Andy Goldstein and supported by captains Rob Deering, Dan Clark and scorer/quiz geek Jack Waley-Cohen. It was loosely based on the card game Top Trumps.

Presented byAndy Goldstein
StarringRob Deering
Dan Clark
Jack Waley-Cohen
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of series1
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Totally Top Trumps
Presented byAndy Goldstein
StarringRob Deering
Dan Clark
Jack Waley-Cohen
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of series1
No. of episodes20
Production
Production companyPrincess Productions
Original release
NetworkChallenge
Release2004 (2004)
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Format

There were four rounds to the show, involving two teams of celebrities who battled it out for the trump card. Questions ranged from classic cars and football, to 80s film and television.

Celebrity guests

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