University Challenge 2006–07
Series 36 of University Challenge began on 7 August 2006 and was broadcast on BBC Two. This is a list of the matches played, their scores, and outcomes.
Main draw
First round
Team 1 |
Score |
Team 2 |
Broadcast Date |
University of Aberystwyth |
205 |
195 |
University of Bristol[1] |
7 August 2006 |
University College London |
165 |
160 |
Pembroke College, Cambridge[1] |
14 August 2006 |
University of York |
265 |
95 |
Harris Manchester College, Oxford |
21 August 2006 |
Merton College, Oxford |
245 |
150 |
University of Manchester[1][2] |
28 August 2006 |
University of Brighton |
190 |
130 |
Imperial College School of Medicine |
4 September 2006 |
Girton College, Cambridge |
190 |
140 |
University of Sussex |
11 September 2006 |
University of Newcastle |
95 |
270 |
Royal Holloway, University of London |
18 September 2006 |
Durham University |
245 |
110 |
Churchill College, Cambridge |
25 September 2006 |
Robinson College, Cambridge |
40 |
295 |
Wadham College, Oxford |
1 October 2006 |
University of Edinburgh |
195 |
120 |
University of Birmingham |
8 October 2006 |
Corpus Christi College, Oxford |
220 |
150 |
University of Reading[1] |
15 October 2006 |
University of Warwick |
195 |
115 |
Emmanuel College, Cambridge |
5 November 2006 |
Linacre College, Oxford |
150 |
170 |
University of East Anglia |
12 November 2006 |
Somerville College, Oxford |
235 |
115 |
Trinity Hall, Cambridge[3] |
19 November 2006 |
Highest Scoring Losers Playoffs
Second round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final
- The trophy and title were awarded to the Warwick team comprising Rory Gill, Harold Wyber, Daisy Christodoulou and Prakash Patel. They beat a Manchester team of Tim Hawken, Adam Clark, Ciaran Lavin and David Elliott in the final.
- Daisy Christodoulou reappeared on the programme, again representing Warwick, in a Christmas special edition in December 2011, this time alongside Vadim Jean, captain Christian Wolmar and Carla Mendonça. In the first round, Warwick won with a score of 225, giving them a place in the semi-finals, in which the team scored 265, securing their place in the final. In the final, the team secured a much lower score of 60, and lost out to Trinity College, Cambridge. In the first round, Christodoulou answered the most starter-for-ten questions out of both teams, and in the semi-final, she also answered many starter questions correctly.
Notes
- ^ a b c d Qualified for the Highest Scoring Losers Playoffs.
- ^ 2006 champions
- ^ 2006 runners-up
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