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  1. About this item. NINE KNOCKOUT GAMES OF SKILL ON A SMALL BUT NOBLE SCALE. THE ULTIMATE FAMILY GAME. THE MOST FUN ANY FAMILY WILL HAVE MAKING A FOOL OF ITSELF. BASED ON THE KNOCKOUT EVENT CREATED BY HRH PRINCE EDWARD. › See more product details. Report an issue with this product.

  2. The oft-repeated Penguins game from Aix-Les-Bains, France in 1974 - arguably, Stuart Hall's most famous commentary of all. In a nothing-short-of-bizarre twist, the Royal Family took part in a special Grand Knockout Tournament in 1987. Although they did not take part in the games themselves, they were the team captains.

  3. The Grand Knockout Tournament (colloquially also known as It's a Royal Knockout) was a one-off charity event which was shown on British television on 19 June 1987. It followed the format of It's a Knockout, a slapstick TV gameshow which was broadcast in the UK until 1982.

  4. The Grand Knockout Tournament (also known as It's a Royal Knockout) was a one-off charity event which took place on 15 June 1987, and was shown on British television on 19 June 1987 (BBC1, repeated on 27 December 1987), in addition to airing on American TV via the USA Network on 12 August 1987, and European satellite channel Superchannel on 6 March 1988 (repeated on Christmas Day 1988).

  5. 22 de ene. de 2022 · The brainchild of Prince Edward, officially dubbed The Grand Knockout Tournament, the one-off, medieval-themed charity gameshow was a high-profile take on classic TV show It’s A Knockout.

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  6. Quick resolution – Because knock-out tournaments involve a single elimination format, they are generally much quicker to resolve than other tournament formats. This can be especially useful for organizers who need to determine a winner in a short amount of time.

  7. The Grand (Charity) Knockout Tournament. The last time that It’s A Knockout was aired on the BBC was a special "Royal" charity version of the program. The idea of Prince Edward, four of the Royal Family captained teams that represented various charities. The show was hosted by Stuart Hall, Les Dawson and Su Pollard, with Paul Daniels as the ...