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  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: April 16, 2007
  • Seasons: 2
  • Episodes: 58
  • Networks: CBBC
  • Genres: Kids, Family

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Get 100(2007)

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Overview

Get 100 was a British television children's quiz programme that was broadcast by CBBC between 16 April 2007 and 26 February 2009. It was originally hosted by Reggie Yates for Series 1, then Hardeep Singh Kohli took over as host for Series 2.

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Season 1

30 episodes • 2007

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Series 1, Episode 1Apr 16, 20070.0
2Series 1, Episode 2Apr 17, 20070.0
3Series 1, Episode 3Apr 18, 20070.0
4Series 1, Episode 4Apr 19, 20070.0
5Series 1, Episode 5Apr 20, 20070.0
6Series 1, Episode 6Apr 23, 20070.0
7Series 1, Episode 7Apr 24, 20070.0
8Series 1, Episode 8Apr 25, 20070.0
9Series 1, Episode 9Apr 26, 20070.0
10Series 1, Episode 10Apr 27, 20070.0
11Series 1, Episode 11Apr 30, 20070.0
12Series 1, Episode 12May 1, 20070.0
13Series 1, Episode 13May 2, 20070.0
14Series 1, Episode 14May 3, 20070.0
15Series 1, Episode 15May 4, 20070.0
16Series 1, Episode 16May 7, 20070.0
17Series 1, Episode 17May 8, 20070.0
18Series 1, Episode 18May 9, 20070.0
19Series 1, Episode 19May 10, 20070.0
20Series 1, Episode 20May 11, 20070.0
21Series 1, Episode 21May 14, 20070.0
22Series 1, Episode 22May 15, 20070.0
23Series 1, Episode 23May 16, 20070.0
24Series 1, Episode 24May 17, 20070.0
25Series 1, Episode 25May 18, 20070.0
26Series 1, Episode 26May 21, 20070.0
27Series 1, Episode 27May 22, 20070.0
28Series 1, Episode 28May 23, 20070.0
29Series 1, Episode 29May 24, 20070.0
30Series 1, Episode 30May 25, 20070.0
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Season 2

28 episodes • 2008

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1Series 2, Episode 1Sep 15, 20080.0
2Series 2, Episode 2Sep 17, 20080.0
3Series 2, Episode 3Sep 22, 20080.0
4Series 2, Episode 4Sep 24, 20080.0
5Series 2, Episode 5Sep 29, 20080.0
6Series 2, Episode 6Oct 1, 20080.0
7Series 2, Episode 7Oct 6, 20080.0
8Series 2, Episode 8Oct 8, 20080.0
9Series 2, Episode 9Oct 13, 20080.0
10Series 2, Episode 10Oct 15, 20080.0
11Series 2, Episode 11Oct 20, 20080.0
12Series 2, Episode 12Oct 22, 20080.0
13Series 2, Episode 13Oct 27, 20080.0
14Series 2, Episode 14Oct 29, 20080.0
15Series 2, Episode 15Nov 3, 20080.0
16Series 2, Episode 16Nov 5, 20080.0
17Series 2, Episode 17Nov 10, 20080.0
18Series 2, Episode 18Nov 12, 20080.0
19Series 2, Episode 19Nov 17, 20080.0
20Series 2, Episode 20Nov 19, 20080.0
21Series 2, Episode 21Nov 24, 20080.0
22Series 2, Episode 22Nov 26, 20080.0
23Series 2, Episode 23Dec 1, 20080.0
24Series 2, Episode 24Dec 3, 20080.0
25Series 2, Episode 25Dec 8, 20080.0
26Series 2, Episode 26Dec 10, 20080.0
27Series 2, Episode 27Dec 15, 20080.0
28Series 2, Episode 28Dec 17, 20080.0

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