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This is not East Dulwich related but I like to think there are some super brains around! I am looking for people to apply for a second series of a BBC quiz show I am making. If you are interested or if you know anyone you think might be suitable please pass on the email address from the advert. Thanks for taking the time to read this on such a glorious day!


?ARE YOU AN EGGHEAD?? is returning to BBC2


Do you think you have what it takes to be the next General Knowledge Giant?


The hit ?BBC 2? quiz is looking for a new super brain to join the most prestigious group in British quiz show history.


If you think you could call yourself an Egghead contact us TODAY for an application form.


Email: [email protected]


Or write to:

?Are You An Egghead?? Applications,

12 Yard Productions, 131-151 Great Titchfield Street, London, W1W 5BB



There is no charge for requesting an application form via e-mail, although internet service provider?s fees may apply


The closing date for requests for an application form via e-mail and post is 22nd May 2009


All applicants must be over 18yrs of age

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