The World Cup Of Everything: Bringing the fun home

The World Cup Of Everything: Bringing the fun home

by OsmanRichard (Author)

Synopsis

In The World Cup Of Everything Richard Osman* gives you and your friends the chance to vote on some of the most controversial, and funniest arguments of our time.

What is the greatest chocolate bar of all?
It's the Twirl surely? Maybe Maltesers?

What are the greatest crisps of all time?
Frazzles of course! Anything but Ready Salted Walkers

Best sitcom ever?
Hmmm, 'Only Fools And Horses' or 'Blackadder'

Best animal?
Dog!, No wait, cat! No wait, dog!

Hold on, you disagree? You think that Pickled Onion Monster Munch are the best crisps? And 'Mrs. Brown's Boys' is the best sitcom?

Play along with The World Cup Of Everything and you and your family and friends can decide these things once and for all. You will be arguing about, then voting on, the best crisps, the best chocolate, the best sweets, the best sitcom, the best Christmas songs, the best Disney films, the best biscuits and so much more.

It is also packed with amazing stories and incredible facts on everything from Nandos to 'Die Hard' to Jammie Dodgers.

And who wins? You decide!

*Richard from Pointless, you know the one.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 400
Edition: 1
Publisher: Coronet
Published: 05 Oct 2017

ISBN 10: 1473667267
ISBN 13: 9781473667266

Media Reviews
Last year saw Dairy Milk crowned the best chocolate bar in Richard Osman's World Cup of Chocolate Twitter poll - if you disagreed, now's your chance for a rematch. In The World Cup of Everything Osman offers this and many more tournaments for families to play amongst themselves. * Radio Times *
Author Bio
Richard Osman is a creative director for Endemol UK. He has worked as an executive producer on numerous shows including 8 Out of 10 Cats and 10 O'Clock Live. Richard rose to fame presenting Pointless with Alexander Armstrong. Richard's popularity and tremendous knowledge of trivia led to him presenting his own BBC quiz, Two Tribes along with Insert Name Here and Child Genius. He is also a regular on panel shows such as Have I Got News For You and writes a column for the Radio Times.