Big Fat Quiz of the Year

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An annual British event and comedy show which has appeared every year since 2004 (2007 also had a variant, the Big Fat Anniversary Quiz, celebrating 25 years of Channel 4). Hosted by Jimmy Carr, it takes the form of a pub quiz on the events of the year, with three teams of two celebrities as the contestants. [[Jonathan Ros] (whose production company makes the programme) is a regular contestant;[1] the other guests change every year, but the more regular ones include David Mitchell, Rob Brydon, [[Little Britain|David Walliam], Russell Brand and [[Noel Fieldin].

Several editions are available on Youtube [http://www.youtube.com/show?p=xrV-7mXhVcc&s=1 her


Tropes used in Big Fat Quiz of the Year include:
  • [[Adorkabl]: David Mitchell, unequivocally.
    • Also, Richard Ayoade
    • Together, they are the Specky Nerdy Fucknuts!
  • Annoying Laugh: Jimmy Carr, as frequently pointed out and ridiculed by the guests and Jimmy Carr himself.

I do realise that when I laugh, it sounds like a seal is being molested.

  • [[Beauty Equals Goodnes]: Well, Jimmy Carr certainly believes so.

Jimmy: I don't believe anyone as pretty as Denise [van Oute could tell a lie.

  • [[Black and Nerd]: Ayoade, who is of Nigerian descent, and can be quote as saying:

I'm a nerd, okay? Leave me be.

  • [[But You Screw One Goat!|But You Punch One Goa]
  • [[Camp Ga]: Alan Carr, as is the norm for him.
    • And Louie Spence, to an inconceivable degree.
  • [[Camp Straigh]: Michael Mcintyre, as was lampshaded many times by Jimmy.
  • [[Cloudcuckoolande]: Noel Fielding and Russell Brand.
    • And Sharon Osbourne.
    • Pretty much the stance every team will adopt when they don't know an answer.
    • Richard Ayoade deserves special mention for the segment concerning his cold water problems which seemed to confuse even Noel Fielding...
  • Cluster F-Bomb: Shockingly averted with Gordon Ramsey's appearance.
  • [[Deadpan Snarke]:
    • Richard Ayoade in the 2010 edition.
    • Interestingly David Mitchell in the Channel 4 Anniversary edition, but of course, he was teamed up with Richard.
      • It's weird because in at the next quiz, the 2007 edition, he was all in for winning and no sarcastic answers, but it was all because he was teamed up with Rob Brydon.
  • [[Double Entendr]:

Jonathan Ross: (On the topic of George Michael's car crash) He didn't choose which shop to crash into. It's not like he was cruising up and down saying, 'Which one will it be tonight?'.
Jimmy Carr: I think you'll find he definitely was saying, 'Which one will it be tonight?'.

  • Golden Snitch: Played for laughs in the 2006 edition, when Jimmy gave Noel and Russell 22 points for a single question, the amount they needed to stand a chance of winning.
  • [[Guest Hos]: While the host is the same every year, there are often guest-questioners.
  • [[Ho Ya]: Noel and Russell had this in spades when they were The Goth Detectives.
  • [[Hypocritical Humou]: Every time Jonathan Ross makes a reference to one of the other panelists being uncool, middle aged men.
  • [[Large Ha]: Unavoidable on a show composed almost entirely of comedians, trying to out-funny each other.
  • [[Like an Old Married Coupl]: Rob Brydon and David Walliams.
    • Alan Carr and Jack Dee, after a while.
  • [[Loophole Abus]

David Mitchell: The question was, "can you name something Charlie Sheen claimed separated him from mere mortals?" So I could answer 'no' and get the point!

  • [[Man of a Thousand Voice]: Rob Brydon.
  • [[Name's the Sam]: Not quite, but one guest did feel it necessary to ask if Jimmy and Alan Carr were related.
  • [[Odd Coupl]: So many of the teams. but, most notably:
    • David Mitchell and Denise van Outen
    • Alan Carr and Jack Dee
    • Rob Brydon and Claudia Winkleman.
  • [[Precision F-Strik]: Done countless times, usually by Jimmy Carr when a panelist gets too uppity.
  • [[Purely Aesthetic Glasse]: Averted by Richard Ayoade.

Don't let the glasses fool you, I am very stupid.

    • Invoked by [[Jonathan Ros]

Jimmy: Jonathan, what - those aren't your glasses.
Jonathan: What you're looking at here is a masterclass in quiz psychology. When they look over here now, they see a movie star [points at Russell Brand] and a scientist.
David Mitchell: I can tell there is no glass in those glasses.

  • [[The Points Mean Nothin]: An opinion adopted by the aforementioned [[Cloudcuckoolander|Cloud Cuckoo Lander].
  • [[Ridiculously Cute Critte]: The children of Mitchell Brook Primary School, and their topical plays.
  • [[Running Ga]: A whole host of new ones are started every year, such as making references to Russell and [[Jonathan Ross|Wossy'] involvement in the Andrew Sachs Scandal.
  • [[Screw This, I'm Outta Her]: David Walliams joked(?) about this whenever a round didn't go in his favour.
    • And don't forget Michael Mcintyre and Alan Carr's attempt at this.

Jimmy Carr: That would possibly be the campest walk out in history.

    • Richard Ayoade walked halfway out of the show, but that was not due to any sort of annoyance, it was just him being weird.
  • [[Serious Busines]: Following the incident in Golden Snitch above, Rob Brydon and David Walliams took great offense at Brand and Fielding "winning".
    • Their predicted offense was admittedly much of [[Rule of Funny|the reaso] Jimmy let Brand and Fielding win...
  • Sophisticated As Hell: Frequently.
    • After Rob Brydon insulted Russell Brand's outfit:

Rob! Why have you elected to attack my apparel? I have these appurtenances and I look grand, and fine, and pleasant. Whereas you look like you've robbed C & A in an 'urry.

    • It's also common to have high-brow presenters reading from or describing something low-brow, such as Dr David Starkey describing Jedward as if they were a medieval legend, Sir [[Ian McKelle] reading nonsensical passages from the "auto"biographies of minor celebrities, and Jon Snow describing the events of a song ("It transpired that she was just 'bluffing with her muffin'... witnesses later described her expression as 'unreadable'") as if was a news story..
  • [[The Cuckoolander Was Righ]: When a question, the answer to which was 'Giant German Rabbit', was asked, Noel and Russell were the only ones to get a point, due to their paying attention to silly news stories.
    • Not only did they get that question right, they won the show that year as well.
  • The Stoic: Jack Dee.
  1. The exception being 2008 on account of his involvement in the Sachsgate scandal

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