Series 37 of University Challenge began on 9 July 2007 and was broadcast on BBC Two. This is a list of the matches played, their scores, and outcomes.
- 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.
- Teams with black scores have been disqualified.
Team 1 |
Score |
Team 2 |
Broadcast Date
|
University of Nottingham
|
240
|
185
|
University of Lancaster
|
9 July 2007
|
School of Oriental and African Studies
|
165
|
160
|
Magdalen College, Oxford
|
16 July 2007
|
University of Leeds
|
225
|
165
|
University of Liverpool
|
23 July 2007
|
University of Birmingham
|
145
|
200
|
University of St Andrews
|
30 July 2007
|
St Cross College, Oxford
|
110
|
255
|
Trinity Hall, Cambridge
|
7 August 2007
|
University of Central Lancashire
|
90
|
265
|
University of Sheffield
|
14 August 2007
|
Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge
|
130
|
225
|
University of Warwick
|
21 August 2007
|
Worcester College, Oxford
|
160
|
130
|
Pembroke College, Cambridge
|
28 August 2007
|
Bangor University
|
105
|
130
|
University of Edinburgh
|
4 September 2007
|
Durham University
|
120
|
255
|
St Edmund Hall, Oxford
|
11 September 2007
|
Jesus College, Cambridge
|
140
|
215
|
University of Exeter
|
18 September 2007
|
University of Manchester
|
260
|
105
|
University of Newcastle
|
25 September 2007
|
St George's, University of London
|
130
|
175
|
University of York
|
1 October 2007
|
Christ Church, Oxford
|
245
|
65
|
Homerton College, Cambridge
|
8 October 2007
|
Highest Scoring Losers Playoffs
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- The trophy and title were awarded to the Christ Church team of Alex Bubb, Charles Markland, Max Kaufman, and Susannah Darby.
- The trophy was presented by Joan Bakewell.
- In March 2009, it was revealed that Charles Markland, a member of the winning team from Christ Church, Oxford, had transferred his studies to Balliol College halfway through the series. He claimed that his team captain had contacted a researcher concerning the situation, and had been told that this was not a problem and that the same team should be maintained for continuity purposes.[1]