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Questions in the 2024 series of Round Britain Quiz were set by writers Stephen Follows and Alan Poulton, and by you, the listeners!Ìý
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Meet The Teams
SOUTH OF ENGLAND
Marcus BerkmannÌýis a writer and columnist who contributes regularly toÌýPrivate Eye,ÌýSagaÌýmagazine and theÌýDaily MailÌýbooks pages. His books includeÌýA Shed of One’s Own: Midlife Without the Crisis, Fatherhood: The TruthÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýBerkmann’s Pop Miscellany. His latest book isÌýStill a Bit of Snap in the Celery,Ìýpublished by Abacus in 2023.
Paul SinhaÌýis a stand-up comedian, professional quizzer and broadcaster. Born in the UK to Bengali parents, he qualified as a doctor in the 1990s before establishing himself on the stand-up comedy circuit. His own comedy series can be heard on Radio 4, as can his regular appearances on panel shows such asÌýThe News Quiz. He is the host of the ITV quiz showÌýPaul Sinha's TV ShowdownÌýand is also well known to audiences ofÌýThe ChaseÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýBeat The Chasers.Ìý
WALES
Myfanwy AlexanderÌýis a writer and broadcaster, casting a satirical eye over life in Wales and beyond from her home in Montgomeryshire.
Cariad LloydÌýis revered as one of the UK's best improvisers and created the award-winning comedy show Austentatious: An Improvised Jane Austen Novel. She has worked on numerous comedy shows, notably starring opposite Sara Pascoe in Out Of Her Mind for the Â鶹ԼÅÄ, and recently in the Alan Carr biopic Changing Ends for ITV. She is the author of You Are Not Alone which reached no.7 in the Times bestseller list. She has been seen as herself on Have I Got News For You, QI, Celebrity Pointless and House of Games, where she won her Champion of Champions week. She has won a variety of awards for her podcast Griefcast, and recently launched the Weirdos' Book Club podcast with Sara Pascoe.
THE MIDLANDS
Frankie Fanko is a freelance translator and keen quizzer. After appearing on the Â鶹ԼÅÄ’s Make Me An Egghead in 2016 she went on to become an Only Connect series champion, Mastermind and Brain of Britain Finalist, and the first female champion of Radio 4’s music quiz Counterpoint. She lives in Market Harborough with her husband and daughter.
Stephen MaddockÌýis the Principal of the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire. A lapsed violinist, singer and conductor as well as a quiz and crossword addict and a proud Man City fan, he has appeared in every series of Round Britain Quiz since 2004. He lives in Solihull with his wife and two children.
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NORTHERN IRELAND
Paddy Duffy is a TV producer and broadcaster. He's a familiar voice on radio in his native Ulster and across Ireland, and is the author of two books on Irish politics and culture. His television work has ranged from the Â鶹ԼÅÄ's BAFTA-nominated documentary series Inside Obama's White House, to quiz shows such as University Challenge. Paddy is also a captain of the Irish international quiz squad.ÌýÌýÌý
Freya McClementsÌýis Northern Editor ofÌýTheÌýIrish TimesÌýand the co-author of the award-winning Children of the Troubles (2019). She was the captain of the team from Magdalen College, Oxford, which won University Challenge in 2004 and now also sets questions for other broadcast quizzes
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NORTH OF ENGLAND
Adèle Geras was born in Jerusalem and lived in Manchester for 43 years before latterly relocating to Cambridge. She has published more than 100 books for children and young adults, and seven novels for adults, the most recent being Dangerous Women, published by Michael Joseph under her pseudonym Hope Adams.
Stuart Maconie is one of Britain’s best known authors and broadcasters. He hosts The Freak Zone on Â鶹ԼÅÄ 6Music as well as a weekend show with Mark Radcliffe. His many non-fiction titles include Pies and Prejudice, Cider With Roadies, Adventures on the High Teas and Long Road From Jarrow: A journey through Britain Then and Now. His latest book is The Full English, a revisiting of J.B. Priestley’s classic English Journey. He is a life Vice-President of Ramblers.
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SCOTLAND
Alan McCredie is a photographer and film-maker. He is the author of several books includingÌý100 Weeks of Scotland, This Is Scotland and Scotland The Dreich. He has collaborated on many more, including SnapshotÌýby Daniel Gray and My ScotlandÌýwith his RBQ team-mate Val McDermid. He is also a guest lecturer in Photography at Edinburgh College. He is married with two children and is a Perthshire lad lost to the post-industrial wilds of Leith, which he is very happy about.
Val McDermid is a broadcaster and writer known as the queen of crime.ÌýA former journalist originally hailing from Kirkcaldy, her novels include The Skeleton Road, The Wire In The Blood, A Place of Execution andÌýBroken Ground.ÌýHer Karen Pirie novels have now been adapted for a major ITV series, and her most recent bestseller is Past Lying, a Karen Pirie investigation.Ìý
ÌýThe 2024 League Table
The final league table for the 2024 series of Round Britain Quiz looks like this.
1Ìý The MidlandsÌý Ìý ÌýPlayed 4Ìý Won 2Ìý Drawn 2Ìý Lost 0Ìý Total points 80
2Ìý Northern IrelandÌý Ìý ÌýP4Ìý W2Ìý D1Ìý L1Ìý Pts 75
3Ìý WalesÌý Ìý P4Ìý W2Ìý D1Ìý L1Ìý Pts 71
4Ìý ScotlandÌý Ìý P4Ìý W2Ìý D0Ìý L2Ìý Pts 74
5Ìý North of EnglandÌý Ìý P4Ìý W1Ìý D1Ìý L2Ìý Pts 76
6Ìý South of EnglandÌý Ìý P4Ìý W0Ìý D1Ìý L3Ìý Pts 68