- 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 have lost, but survived as highest scoring losers.
- A score in italics indicates a match decided on a tie-breaker question.
Team 1 |
Score |
Team 2 |
Broadcast Date
|
University of Bristol
|
245
|
185
|
Victoria University of Manchester
|
2 September 1998
|
Balliol College, Oxford
|
195
|
200
|
University of Durham
|
9 September 1998
|
The Open University
|
350
|
145
|
University of Lancaster
|
16 September 1998
|
Harris Manchester College, Oxford
|
185
|
200
|
Selwyn College, Cambridge
|
23 September 1998
|
Birkbeck, University of London
|
300
|
110
|
University of Warwick
|
30 September 1998
|
University of Portsmouth
|
135
|
230
|
De Montfort University
|
7 October 1998
|
King's College London School of Medicine and Dentistry
|
130
|
170
|
Magdalen College, Oxford
|
14 October 1998
|
University of Aberdeen
|
255
|
145
|
Newnham College, Cambridge
|
20 October 1998
|
Christ Church, Oxford
|
150
|
245
|
Trinity College, Cambridge
|
27 October 1998
|
St Hilda's College, Oxford
|
115
|
215
|
University of Wales, Bangor
|
3 November 1998
|
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
|
145
|
280
|
Oriel College, Oxford
|
10 November 1998
|
Queen's University, Belfast
|
100
|
230
|
University of Sheffield
|
17 November 1998
|
Downing College, Cambridge
|
160
|
235
|
University of Glasgow
|
1 December 1998
|
City University
|
200
|
210
|
University of Leicester
|
8 December 1998
|
Highest Scoring Losers play-offs
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- The trophy and title were awarded to the Open team of Lance Haward, David Good, John Burke and Sue Mitchell.
- The trophy was presented by Jeremy Paxman.
- Salman Rushdie had been due to present the trophy, but the recording of the semi-finals and final were postponed after Paxman fell ill, and he wasn't available for the rescheduled dates.