The original band of four loyal contestants can't quite believe they've aged ten years since innocently agreeing to take part in an online quiz that does absolutely nothing to contribute to world peace, famine reduction, saving whales or the pursuit of knowledge.

Over the years the number of contestants has increased in leaps and bounds from the first four trailblazers to a mind-boggling eight, all of whom regret the decision to take part every day of their bloody lives.

So relive those heady days of yesteryear in 2005 and 2006 when Jonathan Ross would do anything for a few bob and the GTI awards presentation evenings were the envy of the world.


Wednesday, 10 June 2015

GTI Awards 2006 - Progress Report 23

Young Mr. Wallace and old Mrs. Wickham’s miming skills are improving by the day. 

The daily Give Us A Clue sessions in the back room are proving to be a marvellous training ground in developing their skills. 

Mrs. Wickham is undoubtedly the master or should I say, mistress of the game. 

I will never forget her, exhausted and on her knees, finishing off An Officer and a Gentleman in under two minutes and she notably excelled herself this morning after young Mr. Wallace took only a few seconds to recognise her Fanny by Gaslight.

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