Board of Excitement 2nd October – 8th October 2011

By | October 2, 2011

Well here we are in the middle of Summer and traditionally it’s the time when there’s not much on telly. But is there?

  • Fantasy X Factor – the competition that’s easy to run even if I don’t bother watching the show IS BACK! With £150 in prizes! The page is here, the forms for you to pick teams will go up soon after the judge’s houses reveal this evening at about 9:30pm. Places in the competition will be limited, so don’t hang around too long.
  • The Amazing Race – But for how long will this get a billing? (Sunday, CBS)
  • Only Connect – Rock ‘n’ Roller’s vs Trade Unionists. What a different place the Eighties would have been etc. It’s the last first-round match. (8:30pm, Monday, BBC4)
  • Coral Late Night Poker – The FA Cup of poker shows IS BACK! Victoria Coren runs to a different studio after Only Connect to commentate on this alongside James Akenhead. Games are two parters, structually quite similar to the very first series where the heat winners take bigger stacks to the final table and the runner-ups also qualify. (00:35, Monday night, C4)
  • Minute to Win It – Our promotional box came through on Friday, we’ll write about it on Tuesday. My 6 year old nephew is RUBBISH at Triple Pong Plop. (8pm, Tuesday, ITV4)
  • Impossible? – Celebrity Big Brother special featuring Brian Dowling and Josie Gibson. This was made recently so it will be interesting to see if it’s any different to the two shows that went out earlier in the year. (11pm, Wednesday, Five)
  • Die Grosse TV Total Stock Car Crash Challenge – Das Qualifying – No Schlagging of any stars by Stefan Raab week. The Qualifying is on Friday, the main event Saturday. (9:20pm Friday, 7:15pm Saturday, ProSieben)
  • Don’t Scare the Hare – Do you remmeber when they used to show Grandstand on Saturday afternoons? This is exactly like it, but without Steve Ryder. (2:45pm, Saturday, BBC1)

It’s the 200th Pointless on Friday!

By | September 30, 2011

That’s right! And after threatening to do some sort of retrospective for a while, I think it’s time to take a bit of stock.

It’s always fun to go back to when shows first started and look at our reaction to them.

Our first foray into the world of Pointless was friend of the Bar Martyn went and saw an episode being filmed in series one. This was written up on July 31st 2009. “It’s actually what would happen if Who Dares Wins and Family Fortunes mated – and it sort of works… Alexander is a affable chap and if the edit allows him to be  quickwitted and doesn’t cut out the post question banter with Richard then it  will be a welcome addition to the land of quizzes… in the right timeslot (i.e not up against Edmonds or O’Grady) it may just become the sleeper gameshow of the year.” Bang on there, Martyn. And look! My addenum (“It’s unfortunate then than at 45 minutes, I suspect it’s going in Weakest Link‘s slot…”) turned out to be correct in the end so rerally, well done me.

(Although I think it would be prudent to ignore the final message in the comment box, “I wouldn’t get too excited just yet, I think the game sounds basically solid but I don’t think it’s going to excite too many people when it finally gets broadcast.” Or at least include this hilarious comment about Panic Attack (“In conclusion: Irish.”))

So what about Episode 1, eh? Well the video on Youtube doesn’t work very well. So here’s episode two (despite what the title says):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKx2kD94AzA

Look how young Xander and Richard look! Clearly Pointless is the most challenging show in television to make. Also that swooshy graphics thing the first time a contestant gives an answer – good job they got rid of that I think.

Anyway that went out on August 24th at 4:30pm on BBC2, I wrote about it on August 25th (funny grammatical joke regarding would have/would of, surprise that Richard Osman would be involved, good use of the word ‘pizzicato’, “He’s very likable and quick witted, he just has some irritating habits,” and finally concluded that “yeah it’s just a list quiz, but the second guessing the public’s knowledge element so that all answers are not equal is an entertaining twist. Possibly surprisingly, because I’m unsure it will be a hit, we’d place it in the upper quartile of daytime quizzes in the last five years.).

Comments are fun – is Alexander Armstrong scathing enough? The set is horrible! It should give away more money! “Most of the banter between Alexander and Richard has been left on the edit room floor.” – the bang on Mart S again, although of course they corrected that for series two by dropping a pair of contestants to fit more banter in. What show other than Michael Barrymore’s Strike It Lucky could succeed in such in thing! David B was hilariously uncomplimentary.

Fast forward to a bitter day in January this year where we go and see it live and end up overestimating Richard Osman’s height and compare watching it live to a Jane Austen novel, betraying the fact I have an English A-Level. For me it remains one of the shows you absolutely should go and try and see being recorded live – no matter how funny it comes across on screen, the reality is much more fun.

And that’s how The Bar has covered the first 200 episodes of Pointless! Pity about the French version though.

Bundesvision Song Contest 2011

By | September 29, 2011

Well I was hoping to watch this live on a Justin TV stream, unfortunately one doesn’t exist. (Edit: although see comments)

A chum sent me a link to a very dodgy live feed that kept cutting out every five minutes and now doesn’t work at all, but it was nice whilst it lasted.

Happily it looks like it’s being cut into chunks and uploaded on the TV Total site, albeit with adverts. It is not, at time of writing, geoblocked.

Stefan Raab is hosting and Lena is doing all the Green Room interviews. Maybe we’ll stick up YouTube footage of the winning entry later on.

Things that could be brilliant

By | September 28, 2011

I’m expecting one of these in the post soon:

No Darren McMullen, but you can click on that for a slightly bigger view if you like. Anyway, fair is fair:

Minute To Win It is an eight-part series on ITV2, presented by Cadbury Spots v Stripes, which sees contestants compete in hilarious and bonkers 60-second challenges using everyday household objects. To find out more and play Minute To Win It games, visit the Spots v Stripes website here www.spotsvstripes.com

And obviously Minute to Win It is currently being shown on ITV2 on Tuesdays at 8pm.