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Series 49 of University Challenge began on 15 July 2019 on BBC Two .[ 1]
The University of Huddersfield made its University Challenge debut in this series, while the Oxford colleges Wolfson and Lady Margaret Hall made their first appearances in the BBC series.
Winning teams are highlighted in bold .
Teams with green scores (winners) returned in the next round, while those with red scores (losers) were eliminated.
Teams with orange scores had to win one more match to return in the next round.
Teams with yellow scores indicate that two further matches had to be played and won (teams that lost their first quarter-final match).
A score in italics indicates a match decided on a tie-breaker question.
Team 1
Score
Team 2
Total
Broadcast date
Lancaster University
95
230
University of Glasgow
325
15 July 2019
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
195
140
Merton College, Oxford
335
22 July 2019
Magdalen College, Oxford
170
150
University of York
320
29 July 2019
University of Birmingham
125
120
University of Bristol
245
5 August 2019
Wolfson College, Cambridge
40
115
St John's College, Oxford
155
12 August 2019
University of Edinburgh
165
90
Birkbeck, University of London
255
19 August 2019
Jesus College, Oxford
145
185
University of Manchester
330
2 September 2019
Durham University
145
200
Trinity College, Cambridge
345
9 September 2019
London School of Economics
90
145
The Courtauld Institute of Art
235
16 September 2019
Goldsmiths, University of London
95
175
University of Southampton
270
23 September 2019
The Open University
125
145
University of Huddersfield
270
7 October 2019
Wolfson College, Oxford
180
170
University of Sheffield
350
14 October 2019
Imperial College London
255
70
Brasenose College, Oxford
325
21 October 2019
Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford
150
145
Downing College, Cambridge
295
28 October 2019
Three teams finished tied for the last two places in the play-offs on 145 each; Durham and Jesus College Oxford went through due to having heard fewer questions to reach their scores.
Highest scoring losers play-offs [ edit ]
Team 1
Score
Team 2
Total
Broadcast date
University of Manchester
95
300
Trinity College, Cambridge
395
27 January 2020
Wolfson College, Oxford
140
180
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
320
3 February 2020
Jesus College, Oxford
110
195
Durham University
305
10 February 2020
The Courtauld Institute of Art
75
240
Imperial College London
315
17 February 2020
Trinity College, Cambridge
80
245
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
325
24 February 2020
University of Manchester
125
130
Wolfson College, Oxford
255
2 March 2020
Durham University
115
185
Imperial College London
300
9 March 2020
Jesus College, Oxford
135
90
The Courtauld Institute of Art
225
16 March 2020
Wolfson College, Oxford
45
205
Durham University
250
23 March 2020
Trinity College, Cambridge
285
75
Jesus College, Oxford
360
30 March 2020
The trophy and title were awarded to the Imperial team of Richard Brooks, Brandon Blackwell , Caleb Rich, and Conor McMeel.
The trophy was presented by Andrew Wiles , on location at the Oxford University Mathematics Institute.
Spin-off: Christmas Special 2019 [ edit ]
Each year, a Christmas special sequence is aired featuring distinguished alumni. Out of 7 first-round winners, the top 4 highest-scoring teams progress to the semi-finals. The teams consist of celebrities who represent their alma maters.
Winning teams are highlighted in bold .
Teams with green scores (winners) returned in the next round, while those with red scores (losers) were eliminated.
Teams with grey scores won their match but did not achieve a high enough score to proceed to the next round.
A score in italics indicates a match decided on a tie-breaker question.
Standings for the winners [ edit ]
The winning University of Leeds team of Jonathan Clements , Henry Gee , Richard Coles and Timothy Allen beat the Wadham College, Oxford team of Jonathan Freedland , Tom Solomon , Anne McElvoy and Roger Mosey .
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