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- Q4639709 abstract "50/50 is a British children's game show that aired from 7 April 1997 to 26 December 2001 on BBC One and then from 25 March 2002 to 12 July 2005 on CBBC, and was repeated across BBC One, BBC Two and CBBC until 2009. The show featured two schools from the UK putting forward 50 students, with each contestant wearing a coloured T-shirt with a numbered badge from 1 to 50 clipped on. Each episode consisted of a series of physical and general knowledge rounds with points on offer. The team with the most points after all the rounds won a top prize for their school (later a glass trophy). Official merchandise was additionally gifted to both the winning and losing teams for taking part, as well another prize for the losing team (until 2002).The two schools competing were originally represented by the T-shirt colours orange and green before they changed to blue and yellow for the second series in 1998, as well an overhaul in the studio set and presentation. The contestants sat opposite each other in raised seating while the game took place in between them. The contestant numbers were randomly selected, each used once only, for both teams (in some games, only one team) and announced and displayed by a large-screened computer named 'Flynn'. Some of the contestants did not get an opportunity to take part in a physical game, but there was always an observation round for all contestants to play where points are won by the number of correct answers to true or false questions from each team. The physical games usually consisted of inflatable obstacle courses, similar to those found in other children's game shows such as Get Your Own Back, Fun House, Run the Risk and Pump It Up.A total of 11,800 contestants from 236 schools have appeared on the programme, the majority of which were from Scotland and the north of England, as the show was produced by BBC Scotland.".
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- Q4639709 completionDate "2005-07-12".
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- Q4639709 numberOfEpisodes "118".
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- Q4639709 releaseDate "1997-04-07".
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- Q4639709 firstAired "1997-04-07".
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- Q4639709 presenter "Angellica Bell".
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- Q4639709 comment "50/50 is a British children's game show that aired from 7 April 1997 to 26 December 2001 on BBC One and then from 25 March 2002 to 12 July 2005 on CBBC, and was repeated across BBC One, BBC Two and CBBC until 2009. The show featured two schools from the UK putting forward 50 students, with each contestant wearing a coloured T-shirt with a numbered badge from 1 to 50 clipped on. Each episode consisted of a series of physical and general knowledge rounds with points on offer.".
- Q4639709 label "50/50 (children's game show)".
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