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- Comedy_World_Cup runtime "60.0".
- Comedy_World_Cup abstract "Comedy World Cup is a British television comedy panel game produced by Open Mike Productions for Channel 4. It was first broadcast on 15 September 2012. The show is presented by David Tennant and features two teams of celebrities, consisting of a captain and two guests. The teams compete in seven rounds about British and American comedy.".
- Comedy_World_Cup author Kevin_Day.
- Comedy_World_Cup channel Channel_4.
- Comedy_World_Cup completionDate "2012-10-27".
- Comedy_World_Cup format 16:9.
- Comedy_World_Cup format Panel_game.
- Comedy_World_Cup genre Comedy.
- Comedy_World_Cup location Teddington_Studios.
- Comedy_World_Cup numberOfEpisodes "7".
- Comedy_World_Cup numberOfSeasons "1".
- Comedy_World_Cup presenter David_Tennant.
- Comedy_World_Cup related As_Seen_on_TV_(TV_series).
- Comedy_World_Cup releaseDate "2012-09-15".
- Comedy_World_Cup runtime "3600.0".
- Comedy_World_Cup wikiPageExternalLink comedy-world-cup.
- Comedy_World_Cup wikiPageID "37120951".
- Comedy_World_Cup wikiPageRevisionID "599000600".
- Comedy_World_Cup channel Channel_4.
- Comedy_World_Cup company "Open Mike Productions".
- Comedy_World_Cup composer "Damian Coldwell".
- Comedy_World_Cup country "United Kingdom".
- Comedy_World_Cup director "Chris Howe".
- Comedy_World_Cup director "John McCormack".
- Comedy_World_Cup editor "Del Shoebridge".
- Comedy_World_Cup editor "Steve Andrews".
- Comedy_World_Cup executiveProducer "Addison Cresswell".
- Comedy_World_Cup executiveProducer "Andrew Beint".
- Comedy_World_Cup firstAired "2012-09-15".
- Comedy_World_Cup format Panel_game.
- Comedy_World_Cup genre Comedy.
- Comedy_World_Cup hasPhotoCollection Comedy_World_Cup.
- Comedy_World_Cup language "English".
- Comedy_World_Cup lastAired "2012-10-27".
- Comedy_World_Cup listEpisodes "#Episodes".
- Comedy_World_Cup location Teddington_Studios.
- Comedy_World_Cup numEpisodes "7".
- Comedy_World_Cup numSeries "1".
- Comedy_World_Cup pictureFormat "16".
- Comedy_World_Cup presenter David_Tennant.
- Comedy_World_Cup producer "David Ricketts".
- Comedy_World_Cup related "As Seen on TV".
- Comedy_World_Cup runtime "3600.0".
- Comedy_World_Cup showName "Comedy World Cup".
- Comedy_World_Cup website comedy-world-cup.
- Comedy_World_Cup websiteTitle "Official Website".
- Comedy_World_Cup writer "Kevin DayGary DelaneyPhil KerrShaun PyeChristine RoseFraser SteeleLee Stuart EvansDan SwimerMartin Trenaman".
- Comedy_World_Cup subject Category:2010s_British_television_series.
- Comedy_World_Cup subject Category:2012_British_television_programme_debuts.
- Comedy_World_Cup subject Category:2012_British_television_programme_endings.
- Comedy_World_Cup subject Category:British_game_shows.
- Comedy_World_Cup subject Category:British_quiz_shows.
- Comedy_World_Cup subject Category:Channel_4_comedy.
- Comedy_World_Cup subject Category:English-language_television_programming.
- Comedy_World_Cup subject Category:Panel_games.
- Comedy_World_Cup subject Category:Television_series_about_television.
- Comedy_World_Cup type TelevisionShow.
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- Comedy_World_Cup type CreativeWork.
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- Comedy_World_Cup comment "Comedy World Cup is a British television comedy panel game produced by Open Mike Productions for Channel 4. It was first broadcast on 15 September 2012. The show is presented by David Tennant and features two teams of celebrities, consisting of a captain and two guests. The teams compete in seven rounds about British and American comedy.".
- Comedy_World_Cup label "Comedy World Cup".
- Comedy_World_Cup sameAs m.0n48wwt.
- Comedy_World_Cup sameAs Q5151484.
- Comedy_World_Cup sameAs Q5151484.
- Comedy_World_Cup wasDerivedFrom Comedy_World_Cup?oldid=599000600.
- Comedy_World_Cup homepage comedy-world-cup.
- Comedy_World_Cup isPrimaryTopicOf Comedy_World_Cup.
- Comedy_World_Cup name "Comedy World Cup".