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BrainTeaser

BrainTeaser

Description: BrainTeaser was a British game show based on the original Dutch format of Puzzeltijd, first broadcast in 2002 produced by Endemol UK subsidiary Cheetah Productions. The show was broadcast live, with phone-in viewer puzzles being announced and played during the show in addition to the studio game. Wikipedia
Genre: Game-Show
Year Released: 2002
Number of seasons: 1
Number of episodes: 4
First episode air date: August 5, 2002
Network: Channel 5
Presented By: Jonny Gould, Alex Lovell, Rachel Pierman, Craig Stevens
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