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We Need Answers (2009)
We Need Answers is a British television panel game presented by comedians Mark Watson, Tim Key and Alex Horne. The show features a pair of celebrities answering questions which have previously been texted in by the public, or the audience, to 63336, a text message service.
Writing:
- Tim Key
- Mark Watson
- Alex Horne
Release Date:
Thu, Feb 12, 2009
Country: GB
Language: En
Runtime: 30
Country: GB
Language: En
Runtime: 30
Season 2:
Comedy quiz show with a difference, as broadcaster Jenni Murray competes against ex-rugby league star Martin Offiah in answering questions provided by members of the public.
Anarchic comedy quiz show with a difference, as journalist and presenter Vanessa Feltz competes with actor Simon Bird in answering questions provided by members of the public.
Comedy quiz show with a difference, as Miranda Hart competes against Ian McMillan in answering questions provided by members of the public.
Anarchic comedy quiz show with a difference, as Kirsten O'Brien competes against Neil Innes in answering festive questions provided by members of the public.
Anarchic comedy quiz show with a difference, as actress Tracy-Ann Oberman competes against author Jake Arnott in answering questions provided by members of the public.
Anarchic comedy quiz show. Former editor of The Sun Kelvin MacKenzie competes against celebrity chef Sophie Grigson in answering questions provided by members of the public.
Anarchic comedy quiz show. Strictly Come Dancing champion Camilla Dallerup competes with broadcaster Terry Christian in answering questions provided by members of the public.
Anarchic comedy quiz show. Comic and broadcaster Sue Perkins competes against television doctor Phil Hammond in answering questions provided by members of the public.
Anarchic comedy quiz show. Former Royal reporter Jennie Bond competes against youth TV presenter Rick Edwards in answering questions provided by members of the public.
Comedy quiz show. Broadcaster and campaigner Esther Rantzen competes against sports broadcaster John Inverdale in answering questions set by members of the public.
Comedy quiz show. Aggie MacKenzie of How Clean Is Your House competes against gay rights campaigner Peter Tatchell in answering questions set by members of the public.
Comedy quiz show. Daily Mail columnist Rowan Pelling competes against Radio One DJ Nihal Arthanayake in answering questions set by members of the public.
Comedy quiz show. Comic actress Sharon Horgan competes against explorer and anthropologist Benedict Allen in answering questions set by members of the public.