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University Challenge: Children in Need special divides viewers

Newsnight's Kirsty Wark replaced Jeremy Paxman

University Challenge aired its Children in Need special last night, leaving viewers divided as ITV stars took on famous faces representing the BBC.

Newsnight’s Kirsty Wark replaced Jeremy Paxman as the host for the special episode, which aired on Thursday (November 12) evening.

Kirsty Wark on University Challenge Children in Need
Kirsty Wark was the host of the University Challenge Children in Need special (Credit: BBC)
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Who was on the University Challenge ITV vs BBC special?

Cold Feet’s Faye Ripley was the captain of the ITV team, which also featured newsreader Charlene White, Love Island’s Iain Stirling and presenter Joel Dommett.

On the BBC team, which had comedian Dara O Briain as its captain, was presenter Anita Rani, funnyman Dane Baptiste and Killing Eve actor Steve Pemberton.

The ITV and BBC teams on University Challenge Children in Need
It was ITV vs BBC (Credit: BBC)

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On Twitter, a number of viewers criticised the programme for being ‘too dumbed down’ and questioned who it was supposed to appeal to, while others took issue with Kirsty’s presenting style.

Faye Ripley and Joel Dommett on University Challenge Children in Need
Faye Ripley and Joel Dommett representing ITV (Credit: BBC)

What did viewers say about the Children in Need episode?

One said: “I watched about five minutes of the Children in Need version of UC. What crap. Usually the celebrity ones are good. This was dumbed down so far it was level with Satan’s [bleep].”

We don’t want a rematch of this farcical version of University Challenge next year.

Another tweeted: “OK, I know that was meant as a bit of fun, but CiN #universitychallenge was a bit painful! I enjoyed seeing Roger Tilling, and I’m really not one to complain, but I could have lived without seeing that. Please don’t replace Paxman anytime soon either!”

A fourth joked: “#universitychallenge for #CiN will be featured in the 2030 Channel 5 show ‘The 2020s’ Worst TV Moments’.”

Someone else said: “We don’t want a rematch of this farcical version of #Universitychallenge next year.”

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“Special indeed…” said a sixth, adding: “Didn’t really enjoy it tbh #UniversityChallenge #ChildrenInNeed.”

“#universitychallenge Dear BBC, never do this again,” another said bluntly.

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Nancy Brown
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