Show Discussion: Relatively Clever

By | April 3, 2015

relativelycleverFridays, 8pm,
Sky 1 (HD)

Also on Sky On Demand.

Mel Giedroyc is your jovial host as eight families battle it out across the series to be declared Relatively Clever champions. It’s a bit Ask the Family, a bit University Challenge (Pass the Baton era), and a little bit Only Connect, but in honesty quite a bit easier than any of those three shows – the material isn’t really all that challenging but it’s all quite warm which it does make it a quite an easy thing to watch.

Families answer general knowledge questions on the buzzer for ten points each, when a family has given three correct answers (and lit all three of their “pips”) they get an “advanced question” which can’t be thrown across for a twenty point bonus which are a bit more brainteasery – spot what these people have in common, what does this sequence represent, what sport can you make from the initials of these people, that sort of thing. After two races there’s an individual head-to-head round – subject is given, families pick who would be best on that subject, then there’s a 10 question head-to-head buzzer quiz in THE HEAD TO HEAD ZONE at ten points apiece. Rinse and repeat for part two, part three is slightly different, “Four to Score”, each member of the family must give one of four correct answers from a list to score the points and light a pip. The final part is one last head to head with the last remaining family member, and then a three minute (!) quickfire double points round because it’s the 1980s.

I’m not entirely sure who’d be watching this on a Friday night but I can’t say I was bored watching it, there’s not much in the way of padding, family chat gets to the comedy point quite quickly each time and doesn’t feel overlong. Mel’s very “nice”. You’ll be able to answer almost all the questions but they’re quite well pitched so they don’t feel like obvious gimmes. There’s not much to dislike about the show really, but on the other hand there is nothing here that’s going to blow you away. It’d be quite nice if the visual cue for seeing who buzzed in was clearer. Or indeed in any way evident.

If you’re one of the perennial complainers that gameshows are too dark these days and too dramatic and  you don’t watch this then it’s YOUR FAULT the situation is not going to change, this is basically as old-school as you’re going to get.

12 thoughts on “Show Discussion: Relatively Clever

  1. CeleTheRef

    Chain Reaction will grace Italian airwaves once again this Summer (9th season) with Amadeus confirmed as the host.

    this is the pilot of the show that was intended to replace it

    Colors – The Colors Of Victory

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32INIXWKNMQ&list=WL&index=3

    it’s a bunch of word games plus the obligatory “Italian list” game thrown in just because.

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  2. Qusion

    I managed to catch this on the on demand service last week. It was bright and cheerful, relatively smart and definitely enjoyable. Quite what it is doing in a peak schedule is another matter. Daily in early peak on Challenge it would probably do better overall.

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      1. Brig Bother Post author

        It’s been suggested it’s for a second series, which given the first hasn’t gone out is rather confident.

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        1. JC

          I received a casting email that says:

          “Last year you contacted us about a new series Objective Productions were making. That series was King of the Nerds, which will be airing on Sky 1 later this year. We are potentially looking for a cast for the second series and were hoping that you would be interested in re-applying for the show.”

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    1. David B

      Hard to say. It does seem to smell of series 1 being canned…

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  3. Mark L

    Weren’t Objective banned by UKGameshows for fraudulent/misleading contestant calls?

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    1. David B

      They were for a few years, because we objected to them using our page as a front for Balls of Steel which was Not A Game Show. When we went a bit more professional by taking paid adverts we allowed them back in, but made it a condition of posting that ‘false’ advertising was not allowed.

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