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Genre
  
Comedy

No. of series
  
3

Running time
  
30 minutes

Final episode date
  
1 July 2009

Presented by
  
Sandi Toksvig

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IMDb

Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

No. of episodes
  
22

First episode date
  
28 May 2008

Network
  
Sky Arts

Number of episodes
  
22

Starring
  
Team Captains Tim Brooke-Taylor (Series 1) Dave Gorman (Series 1) Sue Perkins (Series 2–3) Chris Addison (Series 2–3)

Cast
  
Sue Perkins, Sandi Toksvig, Chris Addison, Dave Gorman, Tim Brooke‑Taylor

Similar
  
QI, Argumental, Have I Got News for You, Just a Minute, Never Mind the Buzzcocks

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What the Dickens? is a television panel game hosted by Sandi Toksvig. Team captains were Dave Gorman and Tim Brooke-Taylor for the first series and Sue Perkins and Chris Addison for the second and third. It was recorded at Sky Studios in West London.

Contents

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3 Steps to Heaven

Each team viewed up to three picture clues to help them identify a book, film, play, or musical from the world of fine arts and entertainment, scoring three points if they guessed the correct answer after just one picture clue, two after two, and one after all three were revealed. If they failed to guess, the other side could guess for one point.

Love It or Loathe It

Each of the guests (or team captains at least once when a guest appeared twice) chose a subject from the world of arts and entertainment and had to present two arguments, one claiming they loved the subject and the other claiming they loathed it. If the opposition could guess correctly whether the guest loved or loathed the subject, they scored two points. If not, the guest making the arguments got two points.

Yes, and I'm Mickey Mouse

Played only in series 1 and 2. The teams met members of the general public who coincidentally shared their names with characters from books, films, TV shows, plays, or musicals. They had 90 seconds to ask yes or no questions to the mystery guest and then take a guess, for two points if guessed correctly. If wrong, Sandi threw it over to the other side for one point.

Common People

Played only in Series 3, replacing Yes, and I'm Mickey Mouse. The teams were shown three famous people and had to guess what all three had in common.

Losing the Plot

The final quickfire round. Each team captain had 90 seconds to communicate the titles of books, films, plays, musicals, or TV shows, without using any proper names. A common running gag in series 2 and 3 emerged when Sue Perkins pretended to get angry with her teammates when they had troubles guessing, leading her to continuously rant on and on, and in the process, saying the titles, and leaving no time for the other person to speak. Nicholas Parsons was one teammate that had to sit and let her rant when she pretended to get angry, although he could only watch with a surprised look on his face. Because of this running gag, Chris Addison won more games than Perkins in all cases where she ranted, though he didn't necessarily win more games overall.

Comedian Richard Herring (a teammate of Perkins) scored a record 10 points in this round, and Germaine Greer (a teammate of Addison's) had to humorously guess her own 1970 international best-selling novel, The Female Eunuch.

Episodes

The coloured backgrounds denote the result of each of the shows:

     – indicates Tim's / Chris' team won.      – indicates Dave's / Sue's team won.      – indicates the game ended in a draw.

References

What the Dickens Wikipedia