Videogame Nation (TV Programme)
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Videogame Nation is a British entertainment television series produced by
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. It was broadcast on Challenge from 30 March 2014 to 11 June 2016.


Background

It was originally presented by Tom Deacon (who was later replaced by
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. The original version of the show was negatively received by viewers, so on 16 August 2014, it was completely revamped with new hosts Dan Maher (Explosive Alan),
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(who first appeared as a guest) and Aoife Wilson (
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).


Episodes

This is a list of Videogame Nation episodes, the first 20 episodes did not have a specific title or focus.


Series 1 (2014)


Series 2 (2015)


Series 3 (2015)


Series 4 (2016)


References


External links

*{{Dead link, date=April 2023 2014 British television series debuts 2016 British television series endings Television shows about video games Video gaming in the United Kingdom