Sir Alan Sugar - You're Hired!
The British public have voted Sir Alan Sugar as the celebrity they would like most to be on their quiz team with in an Ipsos survey conducted on behalf of Christian Aid.
The British public have voted Sir Alan Sugar as the celebrity they would like most to be on their quiz team with in an Ipsos survey conducted on behalf of Christian Aid. JK Rowling was the top choice for women, with Sir Alan a close second, and Lily Allen the least popular of the ten choices, among both men and women. Radio 2's Sir Terry Wogan came second and was 11 percentage points higher than his Radio 1 rival Chris Moyles. With 27% of the British public votes, Gordon Brown, who came fourth on the list, was seven percentage points ahead of the opposition leader David Cameron. Only 18 percent chose the Queen to be in their team.
Topline results
- 2,091 respondents aged 15+ across Great Britain.
- Interviews carried out face-to-face, in home.
- Fieldwork conducted between 11-17 April 2008.
- Results based on all (2,091) unless otherwise stated.
- Results are weighted to the known GB population profile.
- An asterisk (*) denotes a finding of less than 0.5%, but greater than zero.
- Where figures do not add up to 100, this is due to multiple coding or computer rounding.
Q1 Please look at this list of famous people and tell me the three people from this list who you would choose to be in a quiz team with you?
160 | % |
---|---|
Alan Sugar | 41 |
Terry Wogan | 36 |
JK Rowling | 35 |
Gordon Brown | 27 |
Chris Moyles | 25 |
David Cameron | 20 |
Nigella Lawson | 20 |
The Queen | 18 |
Catherine Tate | 16 |
Lilly Allen | 12 |
None of these | 9 |
Don't know | 4 |
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