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'''''The Weakest Link''''' was a [[television]] [[game show]] broadcast on the [[Satellite 5|Game Station]] by the [[year]] [[200,000]], it was produced by the [[Bad Wolf Corporation]] and hosted by the [[Anne Droid]]. | |||
The show was named as such for those who lost, the eponymous "[[Weakest Link]]s". Typically, a Weakest Link was chosen by a vote performed by the contestants at the end of each round. As votes were made strategically, contestants who performed worst in a round, making them technically the Weakest Link, could be spared by the vote. | |||
By 200,000, the Weakest Links were ostensibly [[kill]]ed by a [[disintegrator beam]] fired from the Anne Droid; any contestant who attempted to escape was automically branded a "Weakest Link" and disintergrated as well. Just prior to eliminating a contestant, the Anne Droid would routinely announce "You are the Weakest Link. Goodbye." In reality, the Weakest Links, along with all those who lost aboard the Game Station, they were in fact [[transmat]]ted to the hidden [[Dalek]] fleet for processing into [[Daleks of human origin]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Bad Wolf (TV story)|Bad Wolf]]'') | |||
== Known contestants == | |||
In the last known edition of ''The Weakest Link'', the Weakest Links were, in order of elimination, [[Fitch]], [[Broff]] (who was not voted but made an attempt to escape during an ad break), [[Colleen]], [[Agorax]], and [[Rose Tyler]], with the [[Ninth Doctor]] and [[Jack Harkness]] arriving too late to save the latter. Ultimately, [[Rodrick]] emerged as the winner, and was to be transported home with a reward of 1600 [[credit]]s, only to be killed by the [[Dalek]]s during the [[Battle of the Game Station]]. Rose was rescued from the [[Dalek Flagship]] by the Doctor and Jack before she met the same fate as the other losing contestants. ([[TV]]: ''[[Bad Wolf (TV story)|Bad Wolf]]'') | |||
== | == Questions and answers == | ||
*[[ | * The name of which basic [[food]]<nowiki/>stuff is an anagram of the word "[[beard]]"? ([[Bread]]) | ||
*[[ | * In the [[Pan Traffic calendar]], which [[month]] comes after [[Hoob]]? ([[Pandoff]]) | ||
*[[ | * In [[Mathematics|maths]], what is [[258 (number)|258]] [[subtraction|minus]] [[158 (number)|158]]? ([[100 (number)|100]]) | ||
*[[ | * Which [[letter (alphabet)|letter]] in the [[alphabet]] appears in the word ''dangle'', but not in the word ''gland''? ("[[E]]") | ||
*[[ | * In [[social security]], what [[D]] is the name of the [[payment]] given to [[Martian]] [[Martian drone|Drones]]? ([[Default]]) | ||
*[[ | * The [[Great Cobalt Pyramid]] is built on the remains of which famous Old [[Earth]] Institute? (The [[Torchwood Institute]]) | ||
* In [[language]], all five examples of which type of letter appear in the word ''facetious''? ([[Vowel]]s) | |||
* In [[biology]], which [[blood cell]]s contain [[iron]], [[red blood cell|red]] or [[white blood cell|white]]? (Red) | |||
* In the [[holovid]] series ''[[Jupiter Rising]]'', the [[Graxnix]] is [[married]] to whom? ([[Lord]] [[Dreyvole]]) | |||
* In maths, what is [[9 (number)|nine]] [[Square (algebra)|squared]]? ([[81 (number)|81]]) | |||
* In [[geography]], the [[Grand Central Ravine]] is named after which ancient [[British]] [[city]]? ([[Sheffield]]) | |||
* In [[literature]], the [[author]] of ''[[Lucky]]'' was Jackie who? ([[Jackie Collins|Collins]]) | |||
* The oldest inhabitant of the [[Isop Galaxy]] is the Face of what? ([[Face of Boe]]) | |||
* In [[history]], who was the [[President]] of the [[Red Velvet]]s? ([[Hoshbin Frane]]) | |||
* In food, the [[dish]] of [[Gaffabeque]] originated on which [[planet]]? ([[Lucifer (planet)|Lucifer]]) | |||
* Which [[unit of measurement|measurement]] of [[length]] is said to have been defined by the [[Emperor]] [[Jate (Bad Wolf)|Jate]] as the [[distance]] from his [[nose]] to his [[fingertip]]? ([[Paab]]) | |||
* In [[fashion]], [[Stella Bopbates]] is famous for what? ([[Hat]]s) | |||
* In [[physics]], who discovered the [[15-10 Barric Fields]]? ([[San Chen]]) | |||
* In [[history]], which [[Iceland]]ic city hosted [[Murder Spree 20]]? ([[Polar Ventura]]) | |||
== | == Behind the scenes == | ||
* | * ''The Weakest Link'' was based on {{w|The Weakest Link|a real-world game show of the same name}}, hosted by [[Anne Robinson]]. | ||
*The [[ | * In 2007, [[The Weakest Link: Doctor Who Special|a special ''Doctor Who''-themed episode of ''The Weakest Link'']] featured ''Doctor Who'' actors [[John Barrowman]], [[Noel Clarke]], [[Tracy Ann Oberman]], [[John Barrowman|David Tennant]], [[Andrew Hayden-Smith]], [[Camille Coduri]], [[Nicholas Briggs|Nick Briggs]], [[Claire Rushbrook]], and [[John Leeson]] (in-character as [[K9]]). Coduri won the game, and donated her prize money to the treatment of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiple_sclerosis multiple sclerosis]. | ||
** Both the fictional and real-life versions of the show used the questions "The name of which basic food stuff is an anagram of the word 'beard'?", "In maths, what is 258 minus 158?", and "Which letter in the alphabet appears in the word ''dangle'', but not in the word bland" | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:28, 21 October 2024
This article contains far too many bulleted lists. These sections should be converted into normal prose.
- You may be looking for the real world series.
The Weakest Link was a television game show broadcast on the Game Station by the year 200,000, it was produced by the Bad Wolf Corporation and hosted by the Anne Droid.
The show was named as such for those who lost, the eponymous "Weakest Links". Typically, a Weakest Link was chosen by a vote performed by the contestants at the end of each round. As votes were made strategically, contestants who performed worst in a round, making them technically the Weakest Link, could be spared by the vote.
By 200,000, the Weakest Links were ostensibly killed by a disintegrator beam fired from the Anne Droid; any contestant who attempted to escape was automically branded a "Weakest Link" and disintergrated as well. Just prior to eliminating a contestant, the Anne Droid would routinely announce "You are the Weakest Link. Goodbye." In reality, the Weakest Links, along with all those who lost aboard the Game Station, they were in fact transmatted to the hidden Dalek fleet for processing into Daleks of human origin. (TV: Bad Wolf)
Known contestants[[edit] | [edit source]]
In the last known edition of The Weakest Link, the Weakest Links were, in order of elimination, Fitch, Broff (who was not voted but made an attempt to escape during an ad break), Colleen, Agorax, and Rose Tyler, with the Ninth Doctor and Jack Harkness arriving too late to save the latter. Ultimately, Rodrick emerged as the winner, and was to be transported home with a reward of 1600 credits, only to be killed by the Daleks during the Battle of the Game Station. Rose was rescued from the Dalek Flagship by the Doctor and Jack before she met the same fate as the other losing contestants. (TV: Bad Wolf)
Questions and answers[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The name of which basic foodstuff is an anagram of the word "beard"? (Bread)
- In the Pan Traffic calendar, which month comes after Hoob? (Pandoff)
- In maths, what is 258 minus 158? (100)
- Which letter in the alphabet appears in the word dangle, but not in the word gland? ("E")
- In social security, what D is the name of the payment given to Martian Drones? (Default)
- The Great Cobalt Pyramid is built on the remains of which famous Old Earth Institute? (The Torchwood Institute)
- In language, all five examples of which type of letter appear in the word facetious? (Vowels)
- In biology, which blood cells contain iron, red or white? (Red)
- In the holovid series Jupiter Rising, the Graxnix is married to whom? (Lord Dreyvole)
- In maths, what is nine squared? (81)
- In geography, the Grand Central Ravine is named after which ancient British city? (Sheffield)
- In literature, the author of Lucky was Jackie who? (Collins)
- The oldest inhabitant of the Isop Galaxy is the Face of what? (Face of Boe)
- In history, who was the President of the Red Velvets? (Hoshbin Frane)
- In food, the dish of Gaffabeque originated on which planet? (Lucifer)
- Which measurement of length is said to have been defined by the Emperor Jate as the distance from his nose to his fingertip? (Paab)
- In fashion, Stella Bopbates is famous for what? (Hats)
- In physics, who discovered the 15-10 Barric Fields? (San Chen)
- In history, which Icelandic city hosted Murder Spree 20? (Polar Ventura)
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The Weakest Link was based on a real-world game show of the same name, hosted by Anne Robinson.
- In 2007, a special Doctor Who-themed episode of The Weakest Link featured Doctor Who actors John Barrowman, Noel Clarke, Tracy Ann Oberman, David Tennant, Andrew Hayden-Smith, Camille Coduri, Nick Briggs, Claire Rushbrook, and John Leeson (in-character as K9). Coduri won the game, and donated her prize money to the treatment of multiple sclerosis.
- Both the fictional and real-life versions of the show used the questions "The name of which basic food stuff is an anagram of the word 'beard'?", "In maths, what is 258 minus 158?", and "Which letter in the alphabet appears in the word dangle, but not in the word bland"