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Quizmania : ウィキペディア英語版
Quizmania

:''For the Australian version of the show, please see Quizmania (Australia)''
''Quizmania'' was a British interactive game show. The show was devised by Chuck Thomas, Debbie King, and Simone Thorogood and produced by Fremantle Media for Information TV (between August 2005 and March 2006) and ITV (between December 2005 and January 2007). Similar to other premium-line call-in shows, viewers on the TV version of Quizmania were encouraged to phone a premium-rate number in order to provide an answer to a quiz question.
Quizmania's last ever television broadcast was made on 14 January–15 January 2007, presented by Greg Scott and Debbie King. The show closed with a highlights montage and an emotional farewell sign off from Scott and King.
The series returned briefly on Thursday 17 July 2008 as an online-only show on Quizmania's official website.
==Background==

In 2003, while working for E4 as anchor presenter on the United Kingdom version of the German-produced live phone-in television quiz show ''9Live'' filmed in Munich,〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Debbie King )〕 presenter Debbie King joined with producers Chuck Thomas and Simone Thorogood to pitch a similar idea to UK production company Nation 217. After commissioning, the show was produced as Bowling For Bucks.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Debbie King )
Approached by Fremantle Media, the trio were commissioned to create a similar show called ''Quizmania''. Initially shown in the Autumn of 2004 in a five-hour per night slot on satelitte channel Information TV, after 8 months it was picked up by ITV for their night time slot.
E4 continued with a new production team, which transmitted ''9Live'' from late 2004 in the same timeslot as ''Quizmania'', but stopped in early 2005.

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