Only Connect “Also Rans v Video Nasties” S19E23 18 December 2023 on BBC Two
Tonight (Monday 18 December 2023), BBC Two broadcasts an episode of the series Only Connect!
Also Rans v Video Nasties Season 19 Episode 23 Episode Summary
In this episode of “Only Connect” on BBC Two, the stakes are raised as the quiz competition enters the quarter-final stage with an intriguing matchup titled “Also Rans v Video Nasties.” As the contenders progress further, the questions become even more challenging, testing the limits of their intellectual acumen. Viewers are in for a cerebral treat as the teams navigate through a series of intricate connections and sequences, aiming to secure their spot in the next round.
The tantalizing preview question, “various, gaseous, caesium… what might come next in the sequence?” offers a glimpse into the level of complexity that the teams will face. As the mind-bending puzzles and connections unfold, the episode promises an engaging blend of strategy, quick thinking, and teamwork. Hosted in the unique format that “Only Connect” is known for, this quarter-final showdown between the Also Rans and Video Nasties guarantees a riveting competition that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. Tune in to BBC Two for an episode that showcases the cerebral prowess of the contestants as they strive to crack the code and advance in the quest for quiz supremacy.
What Time is the “Also Rans v Video Nasties” Episode On?
The Also Rans v Video Nasties episode of Only Connect will be broadcast on December 18 2023 on BBC Two at 8:00 PM.
Is the “Also Rans v Video Nasties” Episode New?
The Also Rans v Video Nasties episode of Only Connect is all new!
Only Connect Also Rans v Video Nasties Cast & Stars
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Victoria Coren Mitchell |
Also Rans v Video Nasties Episode Videos & Previews
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Only Connect Series Information
Victoria Coren Mitchell challenges teams to make connections between apparently unconnected things, where patience and lateral thinking are as vital as knowledge. |