Australian IRON MAIDEN Fan Wins Two Rounds Of 'The Einstein Factor'; Video Available

October 8, 2007

An Australian IRON MAIDEN fan by the name of Scott Adams recently won two rounds of the country's quiz show "The Einstein Factor" (ABC),answering questions on "The Lives and Music of Iron Maiden 1979 - Present Day." He will shortly appear in the series final of this show.

To download episode 30 of "The Einstein Factor" featuring Adams (originally aired September 2, 2007),follow these links: WMV, MP4.

According to "The Einstein Factor"'s web site, Adams is originally from England, but now lives in the ACT (Australian Capital Territory). He's a rock fan from way back, being heavily influenced by his father who would do the housework whilst blaring out STATUS QUO. A pivotal moment for Scott came in 1983 when he saw JUDAS PRIEST live. He has had some musical sucess of his own, scoring a No. 1 hit with his band in Finland.

As previously reported, a member of the IRON MAIDEN official fan club, Rachel Hobbs, will appear on the legendary UK quiz show "Mastermind", where contestants face an inquisition on their chosen specialized subject.

Hobbs will take her place in the "Mastermind" chair tonight (October 8) to answer questions about IRON MAIDEN.

The show will be broadcast in the UK at 7:30 p.m. Check your local listings for more details.

The "Mastermind" site will host an IRON MAIDEN quiz immediately following the show. Go to this location for more information.

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