Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (30 results returned)

#9304, aired 2025-04-03COMPLETE THE BRITISH TV PROGRAMME TITLE $200: David Attenborough covers a rather important 2/3 of the globe: this "Planet" Blue Planet
#9304, aired 2025-04-03COMPLETE THE BRITISH TV PROGRAMME TITLE $400: Plotting to murder an ex-lover to protect your career is most definitely not an efficacious move; "A Very English" this Scandal
#9304, aired 2025-04-03COMPLETE THE BRITISH TV PROGRAMME TITLE $600: The British get the idea it's time to leave India: "The Jewel in" this the Crown
#9304, aired 2025-04-03COMPLETE THE BRITISH TV PROGRAMME TITLE $800: Political satire about a TV news crew: "Drop the Dead" this equine associated with a U.S. political party since 1828 a donkey
#9304, aired 2025-04-03COMPLETE THE BRITISH TV PROGRAMME TITLE $1000: In the 1990s, five teens lived through difficulties both personal & political in a city in Northern Ireland, these "... Girls Derry Girls
#9020, aired 2024-01-19BRITISH TV $200: "Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS" was an episode of this time-traveling British series Doctor Who
#9020, aired 2024-01-19BRITISH TV $400: One of the many hats Phoebe Waller-Bridge wore for this Brit-com is writer; in 2019, she took home an Emmy for those efforts Fleabag
#9020, aired 2024-01-19BRITISH TV $600: 2-time Oscar winner Maggie Smith played the Dowager Countess Violet Crawley on this series Downton Abbey
#9020, aired 2024-01-19BRITISH TV $800: From this sitcom created in 1992: Eddy: "Sweetie, what are you drinking?" Patsy: "Oh this? Chanel No. 5" Absolutely Fabulous
#9020, aired 2024-01-19BRITISH TV $1000: The title of this series about gangsters in 1900s England refers to razors sewn into a certain part of their hats Peaky Blinders
#2839, aired 1996-12-26BRITISH TV $200: Only 12 episodes were made of this series starring John Cleese as a Torquay hotelier "Fawlty Towers"
#2839, aired 1996-12-26BRITISH TV $400: Comedy Central hit it big in 1994 with this British import starring Jennifer Saunders & Joanna Lumley "Absolutely Fabulous"
#2839, aired 1996-12-26BRITISH TV $600: This computer-created Matt Frewer character had a British music video show before the U.S. drama Max Headroom
#2839, aired 1996-12-26BRITISH TV $800: In 1980 her "Walkies!" command made her a star on British TV Barbara Woodhouse
#2839, aired 1996-12-26BRITISH TV $1000: This miniseries was based on Paul Scott's "The Raj Quartet" "The Jewel In The Crown"
#808, aired 1988-02-24BRITISH TV $100: Cleese, Chapman, Idle, Palin, Gilliam, & Jones were collectively known as this Monty Python's Flying Circus
#808, aired 1988-02-24BRITISH TV $200: The British quiz show "University Challenge" was based on this American game show College Bowl
#808, aired 1988-02-24BRITISH TV $300: Rumpole's creator John Mortimer adapted this Evelyn Waugh novel for a 1981 miniseries Brideshead Revisited
#808, aired 1988-02-24BRITISH TV $400: "Fame" star Nia Peeples hosts the new U.S. segments of this 24-yr-old British music chart countdown show Top of the Pops
#808, aired 1988-02-24BRITISH TV $500: Sequels to this comedy series were "Doctor at Sea", "Doctor at Large", & "Doctor on the Go" Doctor in the House
#496, aired 1986-11-03BRITISH TV $100: "Steptoe & Son", a series about a rag & bone man & his exasperating old dad, became this in the U.S. Sanford and Son
#496, aired 1986-11-03BRITISH TV $200: In the Avengers episode "The Forget-Me Knot", she was replaced by Tara King Emma Peel
#496, aired 1986-11-03BRITISH TV $300: In this 1971 series, Glenda Jackson ruled England & the TV screen Elizabeth R
#496, aired 1986-11-03BRITISH TV $400: "Life is hard, then you die", is the motto of this NYC cop paired with Harriet Makepeace in London (James) Dempsey
#496, aired 1986-11-03BRITISH TV $500: Its 1982 sequel was "Smiley's People" Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy
#310, aired 1985-11-15BRITISH TV $100: Each week when Roger Moore looked up at beginning of “The Saint” this appeared above his head halo
#310, aired 1985-11-15BRITISH TV $200 (Daily Double): Man usually being chased to the following: (Opening to “Yakety Sax” played) Benny Hill
#310, aired 1985-11-15BRITISH TV $200: In 1980 BBC production of this Shakespeare play “Monty Python's” John Cleese played Petruchio The Taming of the Shrew
#310, aired 1985-11-15BRITISH TV $400: Yelling “I am not a number, I am a free man”, this actor was #6 on “The Prisoner” Patrick McGoohan
#310, aired 1985-11-15BRITISH TV $500: Scooter's uncle “owned” the theater from which this American group did their “Show” shot in London Muppets

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