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*"Who Am I?"
*"Who Am I?"
A game played by a contestant selected from the audience. This game always goes the same way - Cryer will ask the question - "Who Am I?", and the contestant, pre-coached, will provide the answer before Cryer gets any further with the question.
A game played by a contestant selected from the audience. This game always goes the same way - Cryer will ask the question - "Who Am I?", and the contestant, pre-coached, will provide the answer before Cryer gets any further with the question.
*There are also a number of segments, which change names frequently, that involve footage being cut together. One such segment is the "Prime Ministerial Out of Context Comment", which takes a brief portion of a speech (usually by [[Campbell Rhodes]], though [[Zoe Parker]] has featured once, and takes it completely out of context, such as footage of Rhodes saying "I want pudding!". That particular comment was played over and over for weeks in 2001.
*There are also a number of segments, which change names frequently, that involve footage being cut together. One such segment is the "Prime Ministerial Out of Context Comment", which takes a brief portion of a speech (usually by [[Charlton Robards]], though [[Zoe Parker]] has featured once, and takes it completely out of context, such as footage of Robards saying "I want pudding!". That particular comment was played over and over for weeks in 2001.


==Quotes==
==Quotes==
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*On the January 24 edition of 'Will it Float', the 'item' to test was then-Immigration Minister [[Tom McCully]], who wore a wetsuit and crash helmet. After a comment concerning his dislike of [[Wikipedia:Johnny Carson|Johnny Carson]], Channel 6 news anchor [[Jack Harriman]] was 'thrown' into the tank as well.
*On the January 24 edition of 'Will it Float', the 'item' to test was then-Immigration Minister [[Tom McCully]], who wore a wetsuit and crash helmet. After a comment concerning his dislike of [[Wikipedia:Johnny Carson|Johnny Carson]], Channel 6 news anchor [[Jack Harriman]] was 'thrown' into the tank as well.
*When [[Wikipedia:John Travolta|John Travolta]] was a guest on the show in May 2002, he landed a [[Wikipedia:Boeing 737|Boeing 737]] on-camera at [[Santa Christina International Airport]] before taking a taxi from the airport to appear for his interview.
*When [[Wikipedia:John Travolta|John Travolta]] was a guest on the show in May 2002, he landed a [[Wikipedia:Boeing 737|Boeing 737]] on-camera at [[Santa Christina International Airport]] before taking a taxi from the airport to appear for his interview.
*The last four [[Prime Minister of Georgeland|Prime Ministers of Georgeland]] have all appeared on the show at least once. Prime Ministers [[Campbell Rhodes|Rhodes]], [[Zoe Parker|Parker]] and [[Michael Elderton|Elderton]] have all presented the Top Ten List. Rhodes also guest-hosted the show (at the last minute) in February 2007, to some acclaim.
*The last four [[Prime Minister of Georgeland|Prime Ministers of Georgeland]] have all appeared on the show at least once. Prime Ministers [[Charlton Robards|Robards]], [[Zoe Parker|Parker]] and [[Michael Elderton|Elderton]] have all presented the Top Ten List. Robards also guest-hosted the show (at the last minute) in February 2007, to some acclaim.


==Cast and Crew==
==Cast and Crew==
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*'''Roving Reporter''': [[Jemma Rawlings]]
*'''Roving Reporter''': [[Jemma Rawlings]]
*'''Announcer''': [[Geoff Wicks]]
*'''Announcer''': [[Geoff Wicks]]
*'''Executive Producer''':Hugh Carstairs
*'''Executive Producer''': Hugh Carstairs


==Guest Hosts (2007)==
==Guest Hosts (2007)==
*'''9th Feb''': [[George Ackerman]]
*'''9th Feb''': [[George Ackerman]]
*'''16th Feb''': [[Robin Edmonds]]
*'''16th Feb''': [[Robin Edmonds]]
*'''23rd Feb''': [[Campbell Rhodes]]
*'''23rd Feb''': [[Charlton Robards]]
*'''2nd March''': [[Nathan Kellerman]]
*'''9th March''': [[Tony Valmont]]
*'''16th March''': [[Jemma Rawlings]]
*'''23rd March''': [[Andrew Clifford]]
*'''30th March''': [[Ben Yaxley]]
*'''6th April''': None. Cryer hosted this show as an Easter special.
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*'''13th April''': [[Simon Robbins]]
*'''20th April''': [[Nathan Kellerman]]
*'''27th April''': [[Tony Valmont]]
*'''4th May''': [[Ed Owens]]
*'''11th May''': [[Robin Edmonds]]
*'''18th May''': [[Stephen Prentice]]
*'''25th May''': [[Keith Whitmore]]
*'''1st June''': [[Doug Bowers]]
*'''8th June''': [[Alexis Collins]]
*'''15th June''': [[Cliff Foley]]
*'''22nd June''': [[Ian Albert]]
*'''29th June''': None. Cryer will host this show as a pre-election special.
*'''6th July''': [[Megan Duffy]]
*'''13th July''': [[Alexander Potter]]
*'''20th July''': [[Phil Garrett]]
*'''27th July''': [[Roy Oakley]]
*'''3rd August''': [[Anne Holmes]]
*'''10th August''': [[Gemma Kalter]]
*'''17th August''': [[Nicholas Kennedy]]
*'''24th August''': [[Sam Harmon]]
*'''31st August''': [[Gemma Kalter]]
*'''7th September''': [[Austin Rogan]]
*'''14th September''': [[Julia Moffatt]]
*'''21st September''': [[Tony Valmont]]
*'''28th September''': [[Don Roman]]
*'''5th October''': [[Kenny Lehman]]
*'''12th October''': [[Melissa Pontiere]]
*'''19th October''': [[Megan Duffy]]
*'''26th October''': ''No guest host scheduled''


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[[Category:Georgeland]]
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