Hard Quiz Season 7 Episode 20
Tom Gleeson faces an onslaught from experts in Shakespeare’s Macbeth, animated sitcom Family Guy, Canadian rock band Rush and disaster movie Armageddon. Who will win the Big Brass Mug?
Serie: Hard Quiz
Episode Title: Macbeth, Family Guy, Canadian Rock Band Rush & Disaster Movie Armageddon
Air Date: 2022-10-19
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