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Trevor Howard Montague (born 20 May 1954) is a British author who compiles books of facts. Best known for ''A to Z of Almost Everything'', he has since compiled ''A to Z of Sport'', ''A to Z of Britain And Ireland'' and ''A to Z of British (and Irish) Popular Culture''. He is also a prolific game show contestant, with victories in ''Today's the Day'' and ''Fifteen-to-One'', although the latter victory resulted in legal action as Montague was ineligible to win. Montague founded the British Quiz Association in 2001. Trevor Montague first appeared on ''Fifteen-to-One'' in 1990 and was quickly eliminated. In 1992 he entered again under a false name, Steve Romana, and wearing a disguise, in clear breach of the show's rules. Montague's eligibility was only called into question after a viewer spotted him during a rerun of the show on Challenge. A judge found the case proved against Montague and awarded damages.〔Chapter 16 of 'Brain Men' by Marcus Berkmann〕 ==Works== *''The Daily Telegraph A to Z of Almost Everything: A Compendium of General Knowledge'' (ISBN 0-316-73137-4) *''The Daily Telegraph A to Z of Sport: The Compendium of Sporting Knowledge'' (ISBN 0-316-72645-1) *''A to Z of Britain and Ireland: (Almost) Everything You Ever Needed to Know About the History and Heritage of Our Islands'' (ISBN 1-847-44087-8) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Trevor Montague」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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