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A Pointless History of the World :Could you be a Pointless champion this Christmas? - Pointless Books
A Pointless History of the World :Could you be a Pointless champion this Christmas? - Pointless Books
paperback
Published:
1 June, 2017
Description
A festive treat filled with quiz questions, trivia, witty facts and longer stand-up style pieces from the stars of the hit BBC quiz show Pointless.
A Pointless History of the World is a journey through time pulling out some of the most 'pointless', comedic and interesting events - from the obvious to the obscure - and combines brilliant quiz content from the show with Richard and Xander's own brilliantly funny and incredibly intelligent quick-witted stand-up style writing. Interactive, hilarious and jam-packed full of quiz questions that will have every Pointless fan vying to be crowned the Pointless champion in their own household this Christmas.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781473623248 |
| ISBN10 | 1473623243 |
| Number Of Pages | 320 |
| Item Weight | 220 g |
| Product Dimensions | 130 x 196 x 28 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Hodder & Stoughton |
| Format | paperback |
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Author's Bio
Richard Osman is a creative director for Endemol UK. He has worked as an executive producer on numerous shows including 8 Out of 10 Cats and 10 O'Clock Live. Richard rose to fame presenting Pointless with Alexander Armstrong. Richard's popularity and tremendous knowledge of trivia led to him presenting his own BBC quiz, Two Tribes along with Insert Name Here and Child Genius. He is also a regular on panel shows such as Have I Got News For You and writes a column for the Radio Times. Alexander Armstrong is a presenter, comedian and actor and part of the comedy duo Armstrong and Miller. He presents the hit BBC show Pointless with Richard Osman. As well as regular appearances on panel shows such as Have I Got News For You, he also presents a show on Classic FM and writes a column for the Telegraph.