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Question Team
Genre
Created byJamie Ormerod
Written by
  • Matt Hulme
  • Matthew Crosby
Directed byBarbara Wiltshire
Presented byRichard Ayoade
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series2
No. of episodes16
Production
Production locationTelevision Centre
Running time60 minutes
Production companyInterstellar
Original release
NetworkDave
Release12 October 2021 (2021-10-12) –
31 October 2022 (2022-10-31)[citation needed]

Question Team is a British television comedy panel show presented by Richard Ayoade. The show features three different comedian guests each episode, who each present a round of their own questions. Question Team was first broadcast on Dave on 12 October 2021, with episodes airing at 10p.m. on Tuesdays for the first series, and at 10p.m. on Mondays for the second.[1]

Accompanying the release of the second season was a YouTube series called Question Team: Interrogations.[2] Comedians Abi Clarke and Huge Davies interrogated the soon-to-be Question Team guests on their chosen topic before their appearance on the show.

It was cancelled in 2023.[3]

Format

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Question Team flips the traditional panel show format by inviting each of the three comedian guests to bring their own round of questions about their own chosen specialist topic. The other two guests, as well as Ayoade, must answer these questions—which often involve the utilization of props, people, and/or the large in-studio screen.[4] Each episode features three comedians, but after each has presented their round, Ayoade delegates his round to be presented by a fourth comedian. The comedians' chosen topics of interest range greatly, from topics such as DIY to animation.

Rounds are out of up to 5 points, and the winner at the end of each episode receives a mystery prize in a manila envelope, and a Question Team-branded bomber jacket and travel mug (in Series 1) or tote bag (in Series 2).[5]

Episodes

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SeriesEpisodesOriginally released
First releasedLast released
1812 October 2021 (2021-10-12)30 November 2021 (2021-11-30)
2812 September 2022 (2022-09-12)31 October 2022 (2022-10-31)

Series 1 (2021)

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No.
overall
No. in
series
GuestsAyoade's guestOriginal release date
11Bob Mortimer (DIY), Thanyia Moore (Music), Kerry Godliman (Camping)Rob Carter12 October 2021 (2021-10-12)
22Katherine Ryan (Social Media), Desiree Burch (Astrology), Ivo Graham (Music Festivals)Nick Helm19 October 2021 (2021-10-19)
33Nish Kumar (Movies), Rosie Jones (Dictators), Maisie Adam (Driving Test)Mat Ewins26 October 2021 (2021-10-26)
44James Acaster (People), Kemah Bob (Art of Attraction), Olga Koch (Role-playing Games)Flo and Joan2 November 2021 (2021-11-02)
55Johnny Vegas (General Knowledge), Sophie Duker (Women), Rachel Parris (Leicester)Lost Voice Guy9 November 2021 (2021-11-09)
66Ria Lina (Forensics), Alex Brooker (Language and Words), Sarah Kendall (Karate)David O'Doherty16 November 2021 (2021-11-16)
77Kiri Pritchard-McLean (True Crime), Toussaint Douglass (Film), Lou Sanders (World Records)The Delightful Sausage23 November 2021 (2021-11-23)
88Sara Pascoe (Hen Dos), Jessica Knappett (Board Games), Darren Harriott (Conspiracy Theories)Isy Suttie30 November 2021 (2021-11-30)

Series 2 (2022)

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No.
overall
No. in
series
Guests (and topic)Ayoade's guestOriginal release date
91Josh Pugh (The World's Strongest Man), Jo Brand (Chocolate), Thanyia Moore (Movies)Bill Bailey12 September 2022 (2022-09-12)
102Jonathan Ross (Superheroes), Holly Walsh (Homemade Games), Desiree Burch (Animation)Rachel Riley19 September 2022 (2022-09-19)
113Nish Kumar (Takeaway), Helen Bauer (Drama), Katherine Parkinson (Elvis)Marc Wootton26 September 2022 (2022-09-26)
124Joel Dommett (Fitness), Janine Harouni (Staten Island), Harriet Kemsley (Children's Books)Joe Wilkinson3 October 2022 (2022-10-03)
135James Acaster (People), Jen Brister (The 90s), Lara Ricote (Lipreading)Rosie Jones10 October 2022 (2022-10-10)
146Stephen Mangan (Horror), Katherine Ryan (Excuses), Dana Alexander (Drag)Adam Kay17 October 2022 (2022-10-17)
157Ellie Taylor (Doppelgängers), Reginald D. Hunter (Controversy), Sue Perkins (General Knowledge)Nick Helm24 October 2022 (2022-10-24)
168Dane Baptiste (the Mafia), Angela Barnes (Formula 1), Lou Sanders (Roller Skating)Tim Vine31 October 2022 (2022-10-31)

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from Grokipedia
Question Team is a hosted by , in which three guest comedians per episode create and present their own unique rounds of questions based on their personal interests, thereby subverting the conventional format where questions are pre-written by producers. The series, written by Matthew Crosby and Matt Hulme, premiered on the U&Dave channel on 12 2021 at 10:00 p.m., with episodes recorded at Television Centre in . It featured a rotating lineup of comedians as guests, including notable figures such as , , and , who tailored segments to reflect their individual humor and expertise. The innovative structure emphasized creativity and spontaneity, allowing panelists to challenge one another through bespoke trivia, wordplay, and thematic games rather than standard buzzer-based responses. Question Team aired for two series totaling 16 episodes before concluding in 2022, earning praise for its fresh take on the genre while drawing comparisons to shows like Taskmaster for its emphasis on performer-driven content. Despite its short run, the program highlighted Ayoade's deadpan hosting style and showcased emerging comedic talents through its collaborative question-setting mechanic.

Premise and format

Core concept

Question Team is a British panel show that innovates on the traditional format by having its comedian guests create and pose the questions, rather than answering those set by a host or . In this inversion of norms, three comedians per episode form the "Question Team," each designing a custom round based on their personal interests or expertise, complete with predetermined answers that the other players must provide. This approach shifts the creative burden to the participants, fostering unpredictable and personalized content while maintaining the competitive structure of quizzing. Hosted by , the show relies on his wit and precise facilitation to manage the ensuing chaos, introducing guests, enforcing rules, and overseeing scoring across the rounds. Ayoade's role extends to verifying that each guest's questions are fair and answerable, ensuring the game's integrity amid the improvisational elements. Additionally, Ayoade selects a special guest to lead a fourth round on his behalf.

Gameplay mechanics

Each episode of Question Team features three rotating comedian guests who form the panel, alongside host Richard Ayoade, with the format emphasizing guest-driven creativity over traditional quizzing. The core structure revolves around four rounds: three led by each guest and one by a special guest proxy for the host, in which they devise and present original questions tailored to their personal humor, interests, or experiences; the other panelists then compete to answer them. This guest-led approach allows for highly idiosyncratic gameplay, where the questions must have verifiable answers but can otherwise deviate freely from standard quiz conventions. Question types vary widely to reflect the creators' styles, often incorporating absurd scenarios, personal anecdotes, or pop culture references—for instance, rounds might involve guessing costs in a themed parody or deciphering cryptic clues tied to everyday objects, all designed to elicit humorous responses rather than rote knowledge. Ayoade facilitates each round with his improvisational commentary, occasionally participating to add unpredictability, though the primary focus remains on the panelists' contributions. Scoring operates subjectively, with Ayoade awarding points—typically up to five per round—based on the creativity of answers, humorous delivery, and overall performance, rather than strict accuracy alone; the winner receives a mystery prize in a manila envelope, along with Question Team-branded merchandise such as a bomber jacket or and a reusable mug, culminating in a declared winner at the episode's end. Episodes run approximately 30 minutes, providing a compact format that prioritizes rapid-fire banter and inventive quizzing over extended deliberation.

Production

Development and commissioning

The development of Question Team originated from a pilot episode commissioned by in collaboration with Keshet Productions in early 2020, with attached as host and creative contributor. The concept emerged as a response to limitations in conventional formats, where hosts typically dictate questions and gameplay, aiming instead to empower guest comedians by having them devise their own rounds based on personal interests, thereby emphasizing guest autonomy and unpredictability. This innovative approach was created and executive produced by Jamie Ormerod, with Ayoade drawing on his prior experience hosting quiz formats like . Production was handled by Interstellar, the rebranded non-scripted division of Keshet Productions. Filming of the pilot was disrupted by the , leading to a delay, but following the pilot, UKTV commissioned the full eight-episode first series, which was officially announced on 5 May 2021, for a premiere later that year on the Dave channel. Commissioned by Iain Coyle, UKTV's head of entertainment, early concepts focused on subverting traditional panel dynamics, with Ayoade serving as a neutral moderator to ensure questions had verifiable answers while allowing guests full creative control over content.

Filming and crew

The series was filmed at BBC Television Centre in , for both seasons. This studio provided the intimate setting described in audience accounts, resembling a to suit the show's informal, guest-led format. Production for Series 1 occurred in early , following a pilot run-through in September 2020 that was delayed due to restrictions; episodes premiered on Dave starting 12 October 2021. Series 2 filming took place in 2022, with recordings such as one episode in May, ahead of its September 2022 debut. The timeline allowed for multiple takes and pickups during sessions lasting over three hours, accommodating the improvisational elements of the guest-driven quizzes. Key crew included director Barbara Wiltshire, who oversaw both series, ensuring smooth execution of the panel interactions. Series producer Tom Corrigan managed overall coordination, while executive producers Jamie Ormerod (also the creator), David Williams, and Iain Coyle handled commissioning and creative oversight from production company Interstellar. Producers for Series 1 were Ed Daggett and Lou Pond-Jones; for Series 2, Bob Fletcher and Dan Mellanby. Writers Matthew Crosby and Matt Hulme contributed to scripting, including polishing the questions prepared by guest comedians to fit the show's structure.

Broadcast history

Series overview

Question Team is a British comedy panel show hosted by that aired on the Dave channel, part of , for two series comprising eight episodes each, totaling 16 episodes from 2021 to 2022. The first series premiered on 12 October 2021 and ran weekly on Tuesdays at 10 p.m., while the second series began on 12 September 2022 and aired on Mondays at the same time. The show's innovative format, in which guest comedians create their own quiz rounds, contributed to its appeal as a fresh take on the genre. Following the success of the first series, which was one of Dave's best-performing original commissions, renewed Question Team for a second series in March 2022, with filming resuming shortly thereafter. However, in June 2023, announced that the show would not return for a third series, effectively cancelling it after two runs. As of 2025, no further episodes or revivals have been commissioned. The series is available for streaming on UKTV's platform U&, where all 16 episodes from both series can be accessed. Internationally, it has seen limited distribution, including availability on CBC Gem in since December 2022, with Season 2 episodes added in July 2024.

Series 1 (2021)

The first series of Question Team premiered on Dave on 12 October 2021 and consisted of eight episodes airing weekly on Tuesdays at 10 p.m. until 30 November 2021. Hosted by , the series introduced the core gameplay where a rotating trio of comedians each led a round of questions based on personal or quirky topics they selected, with Ayoade facilitating the scoring and banter. Special guests occasionally joined to host unique segments, adding variety to the format during its debut run. The premiere episode on 12 October 2021 featured , , and as the panelists, with special guest Christopher Bliss (portrayed by Rob Carter) leading a round on books, setting the tone for the show's emphasis on comedians' individual perspectives. This initial outing included minor format adjustments, such as clarifying the point system for incorrect answers to encourage humorous responses over strict accuracy. Subsequent episodes built on this foundation, with each comedian curating questions that ranged from the everyday to the eccentric. Guest highlights across the series included prominent British comedians in rotating trios, such as Katherine Ryan, Desiree Burch, and Ivo Graham in episode 2 (19 October), focusing on social media, astrology, and music festivals respectively, with Nick Helm's "Wheel of Death" segment introducing high-energy chaos. Other notable panels featured Nish Kumar, Rosie Jones, and Maisie Adam in episode 3 (26 October), covering movies, dictators, and driving tests, alongside Mat Ewins' inter-dimensional history quiz that leaned into surreal, alternate-reality scenarios. James Acaster, Kemah Bob, and Olga Koch appeared in episode 4 (2 November), exploring people, the art of attraction, and role-playing games, with Flo and Joan providing a musical interlude on food and drink. Further standout episodes highlighted diverse themes, including , , and in episode 5 (9 November), delving into , women, and Leicester-specific trivia, accented by Lost Voice Guy's celebrity-focused round that drew on observational humor. Episode 6 (16 November) with , , and addressed , language, and , featuring David O'Doherty's "Facts Akimbo" for rapid-fire, autobiographical-style queries. The penultimate episode on 23 November brought , Toussaint Douglass, and , tackling , films, and world records, with The Delightful Sausage's Yorkshire-themed segment offering regional, self-deprecating insights. on 30 November starred , , and , incorporating hen parties, children's games, and conspiracy theories, rounded out by Isy Suttie's contributions for a lighthearted close. These episodes collectively showcased the raw, experimental energy of the debut series, with themes often blending personal anecdotes and absurd hypotheticals to foster comedic interplay.

Series 2 (2022)

Series 2 of Question Team aired on U&Dave over eight episodes, beginning on 12 2022 and concluding on 31 October 2022. Hosted by , the series maintained the core format established in its predecessor, with each episode featuring three comedian guests who devised and hosted their own unique rounds of questions for the panel to answer, emphasizing personal humor and creativity. Special guests occasionally joined to present additional rounds, adding variety to the proceedings. The guest lineups introduced fresh rotations of British comedians, blending established names with emerging talents distinct from the first series. Notable participants included , , and in the premiere episode, alongside special guest ; , , and in the second, with as special guest; and later appearances by , , , and . These selections highlighted bolder contributions from guests, who crafted rounds on eclectic topics such as superheroes, take-aways, and drama clubs, fostering a more matured comedic interplay compared to the introductory tone of Series 1. The season finale on 31 October 2022 brought together , , and , with serving as special guest to host a closing round. This episode wrapped up the series without announcements of further installments, marking the end of the show's run on Dave.

Reception

Critical response

Question Team received mixed reviews from critics, who praised its innovative format allowing guest comedians to create their own quiz rounds, which injected originality into the typically rigid structure. Reviewers highlighted the show's chaotic and surreal energy, describing it as a fresh departure from conventional quizzes, with examples like Bob Mortimer's DIY-themed questions in the premiere episode adding a distinctive, playful twist. Richard Ayoade's hosting style was frequently lauded for providing a wry counterbalance to the guests' enthusiasm, with one critic noting his "trademark brand of dry insouciance" that "beautifully balanced" the nonsensical elements and prevented the show from becoming overly self-indulgent. This hosting approach, characterized by sharp, contemptuous quips—such as likening a camping round to "a mixture between a film and a death camp"—was seen as a key strength, enhancing the humor through his understated delivery. Criticisms centered on the show's occasional unevenness, often attributed to variability in guest performances and the niche appeal of its improvised questions, which sometimes led to disorganized or less engaging segments. Some reviewers and audience members pointed out that Ayoade occasionally appeared disinterested, contributing to a sense of aimlessness in weaker episodes, while others felt the format lacked genuine challenge, rendering it more of a than a true . For instance, user feedback described it as a "disorganised mess" where the host seemed unable to connect fluidly with guests, amplifying perceptions of inconsistency across episodes. On aggregate, the series holds an rating of 6.9 out of 10 based on 215 user votes as of 2025, reflecting a middling reception that aligns with its polarizing blend of whimsy and variability. Excerpts from s underscore this divide, with positive outlets like Chortle awarding 3.5 out of 5 stars for its infectious fun, while detractors emphasized the "cringe" factor in execution. In terms of cultural impact, Question Team has been compared to shows like Taskmaster for its emphasis on creative, guest-driven challenges that prioritize comedy over competition, and to for its lighthearted panel dynamics, though it stands out for its interrogative, question-flipping format. This positioning highlights its role in evolving the British panel show genre toward more experimental, comedian-led absurdity.

Viewership and legacy

The first series of Question Team achieved an average audience of 397,000 individuals per episode, including 28-day catch-up viewing, with the episode reaching a peak of 563,000 viewers. This performance contributed to the show's renewal for a second series on UKTV's Dave channel in 2022. Specific consolidated viewership figures for the second series were not publicly detailed, though it aired to a comparable audience demographic on the channel. As of 2025, both series of Question Team are available for streaming on UKTV's U platform, where they continue to attract viewers through on-demand access. The show has also been distributed internationally via sales to various broadcasters, extending its reach beyond the . No specific streaming viewership metrics have been released for the program. Question Team concluded after two series, with UKTV confirming in June 2023 that it would not return for a third. The series received no major award nominations, such as from BAFTA or the British Comedy Awards. Its guest-driven question-setting format offered a novel twist on traditional panel shows, though it did not spawn direct imitators or broader industry shifts.

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