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Francophile
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Has anyone watched the TV quiz Pointless? A student son of a friend of mine was a contestant recently so I watched it for the first time. It's quite slow to start with, but seems to build up in tension as the contest progresses. It seems to be a particular favourite with the student-age population of today, a bit like Countdown on Channel 4 once was (is it still on?). I wonder if the questions on Pointless are really based on surveys of 100 people or if it's just made up. Maybe someone from the BBC will tell us.
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Schroedinger's cat
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I quite enjoy pointless, mainly because the interaction between Xander and Richard is funny.
Yes they do test them all on 100 people. I follow Richard on Twitter, and he has made it clear that they do actually do this.
I would do rubbish on it. Someone I know a little (in my wifes tennis club) was on an early show, so I have been watching - on and off - for a long time.
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Firenze
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When did it become mandatory that most of the hour preceding the 6 o'clock news was filled by a quiz show? Didn't it used to be children's programmes? And then Neighbours for a couple of decades?
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Francophile
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quote: Originally posted by Firenze: When did it become mandatory that most of the hour preceding the 6 o'clock news was filled by a quiz show? Didn't it used to be children's programmes? And then Neighbours for a couple of decades?
I think filling the slot with a quiz show started with that awful Anne Robinson quiz, when she insulted the contestants, can't recall its name.
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Piglet
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The Weakest Link? I think you may be right.
I only saw Pointless when I was home on holiday, and found it quite entertaining, although some of the categories might as well have been in Martian ("name a hit song by Christina Aguilera").
I'm far too old to be able to do that.
My mother-in-law is quite hooked on Eggheads, the other quiz that seems to be on about then; I like the challenge of the questions, but I think the slight smugness of the Eggheads would grate if I watched it more than occasionally.
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QLib
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quote: Originally posted by Schroedinger's cat: I quite enjoy pointless, mainly because the interaction between Xander and Richard is funny.
I love Pointlessand its relaxed style, but I have to say I find some of Richard's attempts at banter over-scripted and a bit crap. They're trying to force it, and if they're not careful they'll wreck it.
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Oscar the Grouch
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I have been on Pointless! I have a trophy (but no money). I could, if I so chose, point you to the Youtube link of my programme.
It was great fun to film and Alexander and Richard were very good. There's a lot of their banter that gets cut! Richard is incredibly smart.
They told us as we were preparing for the show that the questions ARE asked of 100 people - it is done online and the people being asked the questions don't know that it is for Pointless - it is just part of other online sampling stuff.
What I love about it is that it really is luck as to whether you get a good or bad category. When we were on, we had a stinker (for me) of a first round and then a really good second round. The head to head started very badly and then got better!
We fluffed the final round - went for a category that should have been easy but actually wasn't. The frustrating thing was the some of the pointless answers were things I knew, but couldn't recall.
They film the show fairly quickly. What you see on the screen is pretty much how it is. The only pauses were between the rounds, to get rid of podia. There was a 5 minute delay before the head to head. That meant that by the time we reached the final round, I was beginning to burn out. When you watch on TV, you think "oh, that's EASY." Let me assure you, if you get past the head to head, your mind will be swimming and NOTHING is easy any more!
It was a great time and I would heartily recommend anyone to have a go themselves.
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Gill H
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I really felt for the woman the other day who obviously had brain-freeze and couldn't remember Princess Diana's maiden name. Everyone was so nice about it!
What I love is when someone throws out an answer they know is totally wrong, just to say something, and Alexander tries desperately not to laugh as he does his 'let's see if it's right' spiel.
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Meerkat
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I am a bit sad, but actually quite like the programme. The annoying bits are Alexander with his 'let's see', (as above) and his "we have got..."
Eggheads is quite a good quiz and I agree with the 'smug' comment above. I think that 'CJ' and Chris were the worst for that! I am still not sure that they are not 'fed' some of the answers.
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Beautiful Dreamer
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Are those shows something we can see over here? If so, where? [ 26. September 2013, 14:37: Message edited by: Beautiful Dreamer ]
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Francophile
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quote: Originally posted by Beautiful Dreamer: Are those shows something we can see over here? If so, where?
Not sure BD. Maybe there is a US version of the format somewhere?
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Oscar the Grouch
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If you go to youtube and search for pointless series 9 or 8 or 7.... you should find a lot to watch. I think that the most recent series is series 10, which doesn't appear to be available yet.
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Freelance Monotheist
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I love this show, as it appeals to my nerdy side and the fact that I'm very proud of being a Fount of Useless Information (TM). I find Richard Osman rather attractive, but tall, dark & knowledgeable definitely appeals to me! It's also improved my scientific, geographical, historical, political & sporting knowledge quite considerably! I usually do well in the film, literature, words and languages categories, as I'm a film buff, a bookworm and have a degree in three romance languages!
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