The title of this DVD is a bit of a misnomer - it really is Barry Norman's Interactive DVD Film Quiz 2, as only 2 of the screens contain Christmas questions.
There are two modes of playing: single-player, and in teams.
Single-player first: You get asked 10 multiple-choice questions about films. I played it three times, and I got no repeated questions (a big improvement on last time). Also, I think I got 7 ticks in the first round, yet at the end it only showed the number "6". So for the second time I counted how many I got ticks, and I got 4 ticks. The number at the end: "3". The third time, I got 3 ticks, and the number at the end is "0". So, the single-player mode can't count.
Multiple-player mode: You have 20 (last time it was 16) screens, each with 20 (not 25 as previously) questions. You go through the 20 questions, answering A, B, C or D...on a piece of paper. Afterwards, you get to mark the answers.
Excuse me, but isn't this called: Barry Norman's "Interactive" DVD Film Quiz? I would not count it as interactive if the DVD could be theortically replaced with a video, and this one can. So it is not interactive, unless the activity is choosing the screen, and saying "Please proceed".
However, it would probably be good for people who don't want the gameplay of "Scene It", who want something laid back, and like Barry Norman (as I do).
Given the fact that it is not interactive, I might have given it 2 stars, but I'll give it 3, because the DVD itself is beautifully done, and well designed (apart from the interactive gameplay!). However, compare the price of this DVD with the other DVD, and if you haven't got either, get the cheaper one, unless you really want the Christmas questions or have a slightly shorter quiz.