The popular quiz show, first broadcast in 2008, consists of a tournament-type format in which teams compete by finding connections between seemingly unrelated clues. Knowledge will only take you so far in this quiz show, with the ability to think laterally being vitally important.
A husband-wife-friend combo take on three fans of the films of Leos Carax.
Fans of Pantomime and Partridge put their passions on hold to puzzle out connections.
Metro systems fascinate one team, while wine does it for the other.
One team often run five km, while the other prefer singalong nights in Cardiff pubs.
One team is medical, while the other is Mancunian.
One of the teams comes straight in with an answer after seeing just two clues.
Three keen ballroom dancers face a team of devoted Dungeons & Dragons players.
It's a close match as a family team of doctors takes on three keen pianists.
Two teams who lost their first-round match return – only one can go through.
One contestant has a tortoise-related scar, and another was in a scarecrow competition.
Postmodern, Boris Johnson and frozen yoghurt - all one team needed to see the connection.
One of the returning teams faced a tie-break in their previous match.
Neither team has lost a match so far – but that’s about to change.
Both teams won their opening heats, which means nobody goes home.
No elimination this time: the winners go through, but the losing team gets to play again.
One team correctly guesses the fourth in the sequence after just two clues.
It’s a very close game, with the teams having been here before and knowing what to expect.
A place in the quarter-finals is at stake – one team will have to leave the competition.
Another quarter-final place is on offer, with another tight game on the cards.
The semi-finals loom, and the questions are getting trickier.
22/28. Victoria Coren Mitchell hosts the quiz where knowledge only gets you so far. Another place in the semi-finals is decided, and the questions are as demanding as ever. [S] [HD]