David Good appeared in the first revamped series of 15 to 1 (as do other past contestants) in 2014. With contestants now given up to three attempts to make the final to save up contestant entries, David made the final on his third attempt, winning with a score of 101. It was enough as the series was really a trial revamped series that lasted only 20 shows long (they're now 40, compared with 60/65 in the WGS era). He didn't win the series, unfortunately. Bad luck. As much as I love this show, it's a pity they slotted in 50% jolly-hockey-sticks chat to double the length of the show unnecessarily. Adam Hills is far better than the utterly slow (but very nice) Sandi Toksvig.
David Good took part in the most recent series final of 'Brain of Britain'! (BBC Radio 4).
He also appeared in the revamped series of 15 to 1 in 2014.
+mclarenguy22 +Christopher Beaumont As well as being a regular on the BQA quizzing circuit, ranked #42 on the Order of Merit.
12 years later the prize is now a very respectable £40,000
ok that's sounds great if you find them put up thanks
13th December 2002
Do you have any other episodes?
I know I have one other Grand Final but I have to go through my tapes again! Series 29 or 32 Grand Final it will be.
Ah yes, the series 29 Grand Final which had to be edited for legal reasons....
@@analystab1 I'm glad you're so innocent that you think all "legal reasons" are funny.
Guessing you watch PMQ.
David Good appeared in the first revamped series of 15 to 1 (as do other past contestants) in 2014. With contestants now given up to three attempts to make the final to save up contestant entries, David made the final on his third attempt, winning with a score of 101. It was enough as the series was really a trial revamped series that lasted only 20 shows long (they're now 40, compared with 60/65 in the WGS era). He didn't win the series, unfortunately. Bad luck.
As much as I love this show, it's a pity they slotted in 50% jolly-hockey-sticks chat to double the length of the show unnecessarily. Adam Hills is far better than the utterly slow (but very nice) Sandi Toksvig.