Brain Men by Marcus Berkmann

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Brain Men by Marcus Berkmann

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Why do people watch quizzes on TV, and why do so many go to a pub quiz each week, to compete for a cash prize smaller than the amount they spend on beer? This book delves into the dark heart of British quiz culture - its origins, its practices, its background - and its unfortunate knitwear.

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Brain Men by Marcus Berkmann

Deep within the human psyche lurks the primal urge to compete. It can take many forms: sport, nuclear war, the pub quiz. Sport is universal, nuclear war threatens us all, but only Britain has a thriving quiz culture all of its own. Why do people watch quizzes on TV and why do so many go to a pub quiz each week, to compete for a cash prize smaller than the amount they will spend on beer? This book delves into the dark heart of British quiz culture - its origins, its practices, its background - and its unfortunate knitwear.
Marcus Berkmann writes television reviews for the DAILY MAIL and a monthly pop music column for the SPECTATOR, and has written columns on sport for the INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY and PUNCH.
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ISBN 13 9780316847698
ISBN 10 0316847690
Title Brain Men
Author Marcus Berkmann
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Little, Brown & Company
Year published 1999-05-06
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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