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Ken Bruce brings the formidable quiz to our tellies, as he challenges music fans to recall chart-topping facts and stats in a battle to become PopMaster TV champion
Episode 16 : Grand Final
July. 02,2024
It's the Grand Final and five music aficionados hope to prove that they aren't just one-hit wonders. Who will be victorious and be crowned PopMaster TV champion?
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Episode 15 : Episode 15
July. 01,2024
Ken Bruce puts music fans through the ultimate test to find out who has the best pop knowledge. Who will make it through to the Grand Final?
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Episode 14 : Episode 14
June. 25,2024
In the twelfth and final heat, Ken Bruce takes five more players through their musical paces, all hoping to be at the top of the charts.
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Episode 13 : Episode 13
June. 24,2024
Ken Bruce hosts the eleventh heat, as five more players take on pop's toughest test to prove they know their Spice Girls from their Beach Boys!
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Episode 12 : Episode 12
June. 18,2024
In the tenth heat, Ken Bruce challenges five more players on their music knowledge. Who will give a smash hit performance and secure a place in the Grand Final?
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Episode 11 : Episode 11
June. 17,2024
Ken Bruce hosts heat nine... grab your popcorn, throw on some popsocks and get ready to test your pop knowledge, as five more players take on the challenge.
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Episode 10 : Episode 10
June. 11,2024
In the eighth heat, Ken Bruce tests five more players who go head-to-head in six rounds, all hoping to secure a place in the Grand Final.
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Episode 9 : Episode 9
June. 10,2024
It's the seventh heat and Ken Bruce tests another five players on their music know-how. And like a great big fizzy drinks factory, expect a whole load of pop!
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Episode 8 : Episode 8
June. 04,2024
Ken Bruce hosts the sixth heat, as more pop quiz boffins compete across six rounds, including Original PopMaster and 3-in-10. Who'll make it to the Grand Final?
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Episode 7 : Episode 7
June. 03,2024
Ken Bruce hosts the fifth heat as five more contestants take on the challenge, all hoping to secure a place in the Grand Final and become PopMaster TV champion.
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Episode 6 : Episode 6
May. 28,2024
Ken Bruce hosts the fourth heat, as five more contestants take on the challenge in the hope of being number one in the ultimate test of pop knowledge.
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Episode 5 : Episode 5
May. 27,2024
It's the third heat, as Ken Bruce tests more music lovers from across the UK all hoping to give a smash-hit performance and secure a place in the Grand Final.
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Episode 4 : Episode 4
May. 21,2024
The second heat of music enthusiasts are put to the test to see who can come out top of the pops and secure a place in the Grand Final
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Episode 3 : Episode 3
May. 20,2024
The first heat of players compete over six rounds in the hope of securing a place in the Grand Final
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Episode 2 : Celebrity PopMaster TV
May. 14,2024
In this celebrity special, Ken Bruce welcomes Nikki Fox, Gareth Malone, Jean Johansson, Nish Kumar and Claire Richards. Who'll be top of the pops?
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Episode 1 : Celebrity PopMaster TV
May. 13,2024
The second series starts with a celebrity episode, as Ken Bruce tests Toyah Willcox, Richard Blackwood, Sally Lindsay, MistaJam and Kimberly Wyatt's brains
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