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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 [ edit ]  
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]   
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