We’re doing Game Night 3 on Saturday

By | July 13, 2016

tpointiosSaturday 16th July, 10:30pm – midnight(ish) UK

On Youtube and RIGHT HERE on Bother’s Bar.

#bbgn

Well it went so well the last time I’m doing Game Night once again, and this time it will be FULLY INTERACTIVE. Yep, you’ll be able to play along with every game on your phone, competing, judging answers and helping to decide the winners all thanks to the Jackbox Party Packs.

This time round we have Drawful 2 to add to the mix. One of the “things” for Drawful 2 is that we can do our own prompts for people to draw, so here is some prep work – what weird and wonderful things would you like the panel to draw? We’re on late so you can be rude (although try not to be too crude), they don’t have to be gameshow related, the more conceptual and odd the better. Send in as many as you like and I’ll add them to the list. Lines close for this on Friday night.

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I will also be looking for people to fill the panel to play and provide reaction. If that sounds like you then hit me up on here or on Twitter. You will need a reasonable connection and the ability to use Google Hangouts (and invariably the link to join will be given out via direct message on Twitter). I’ve only got room for a certain amount and I’m looking for a range of people. If that doesn’t sound like you but want to get involved you can playalong on your phones as part of the audience on the night.

Please don’t be offended if I turn you down, I’m looking for a mix of old hands and new people, and if we’re well oversubscribed I will try and run this more regularly.

And if you want to see the sort of thing we get up to, here’s the first one and here’s the second one.

Family needed for quiz run-through on Wednesday

By | July 11, 2016

[A quick reminder that we have a Show Discussion post up for The Question Jury starting at 4pm today so please direct discussion of it there.]

We’ve had an e-mail from Clare at ITV Studios who are looking for volunteers to take part in a non-broadcast runthrough this Wednesday (13th) after a last minute drop-out.

It is a smart quiz being developed by ex-University Challenge people, but it’s for families.

We’re therefore looking for a team of four family members to take part. It doesn’t matter how the four people are related, but two of them must be aged 11 to 18.

We can cover travel expenses for people who aren’t London-based.

If that sounds like you (kids might be quite difficult as the Summer hols haven’t started yet, although your kids may have just finished their exams). Then drop clare.parody@itv.com a line. Quickly!

Show Discussion: The Question Jury

By | July 10, 2016

questionjuryWeekdays, 4pm,
Channel 4

Quizzy Mondays get temporarily quizzier this week with the launch of The Question Jury on Channel 4 afternoons, in the fabled Benchmark slot no less. Or one of them anyway.

Seven people in a jury room work as a team and face questions to win a cash prize of up to £10,000. At the end of the show they must select a Final Foreman who will play for all the money for themselves and win or lose will leave the show to be replaced by a new person the next day, with entirely new groups starting on Mondays.

An interview with the producers (one of whom is Wiiiiill Macdonald) suggests each person gets to be the Foreman once a show rotating, which suggests seven questions before the final, which suggests slow. They’re banking on the reality aspect to keep it compelling. Four weeks worth of shows have been filmed.

Does it work? Let us know what you think in the comments.

Schlag den Star 9/7/16 #bbsds

By | July 8, 2016

eltonsdsSaturday,
7:15pm UK/8:15pm Germany,

Pro Sieben or naughty internet streaming

Tweet us! #bbsds

And so we come to the third part of our three part Schlag den Star experiment and bosses will be watching the numbers for this one with interest to determine whether it’s worth continuing with or not.

On Saturday night two celebs will battle it out over fifteen games LIVE for €100,000, the people’s favourite Elton will once again be hosting but commentary will be provided by Ron Ringguth as Frank Buschmann is too busy commentating on Ninja Warrior. There are usually musical guests to break up the action but we don’t know who they are at time of writing.

But if you don’t fancy their commentary than come and listen to ours instead. We’ll have quizzes (probably) and gossip (possibly) while the adverts are on.

Who are the two gladiators competing this month? NONE OTHER THAN “Freeway action hero” Tom Beck (it says here) and host of Taffen Daniel Aminati. Both have been stars on Schlag den Star before, both of them have won.

Here is our commentary stream.
This stream is commentary only. You will need to have a naughty stream running at the same time for the visuals. We are likely to be about 15-20 seconds behind the visual stream (and about a full minute behind if you’re watching an actual satellite feed), sorry.

This is the stream we will be watching. (It’s in HD!)

Back up stream

Follow us on Twitter for immediate news if something goes wrong. Or because we’re fun guys!!!!

@bothersbar@danielpeake@davidjbodycombe @ogbajoj

I would also like to draw your attention to Game Night 3 happening next weekend from 10:30pm, we need your ideas for things to draw.

Tschüß!

The Runner

By | July 7, 2016

therunnerOK, this is rather more curious than anticipated. The Runner is an exclusive webseries for Verizon’s Go 90 mobile video service, and if you want to watch you’re going to need to use a VPN to pretend you’re in the US. It’s based on an idea of Matt Damon and Ben Affleck that has been knocking around for about 15 years.

In essence it’s a manhunt show (see Wanted, Hunted) but really it’s not a manhunt show, it’s really more like an asymmetric version of The Amazing Race. Each day is effectively a different stage with both runner and the five Chaser teams having to solve a series of problems. The Runner’s tasks tend to be rather simpler – indeed they’re effectively following sets of instructions around a course ending with an escape vehicle. The Chasers’ puzzles are rather more involved and require help from people watching and playing along on social media. They are certainly not gimmes. The morning puzzle tells the team which city the The Runner is running to, and once teams get within a certain distance they’re given a second puzzle revealing the location of The Runner’s task which again the viewers can help with for cash rewards. Chasers are playing for money, the bounty starts at $15k and increases $15k every day, and if The Runner gets caught they’re replaced.

Viewers are also playing for money – people who solve the clues are put into a daily sweepstake to win cash prizes, and the Chaser teams (and now The Runner) also have money to give away to their social media followers and helpers.

The live shows are fronted by actor and Youtube sensation Matthew Patrick (aka Mat Pat) who is quite sharp and funny and indeed a highlight is his rather loose chats with the social media crew. My issue that it sounds like the show was conceived to be three five-minute highlight shows throughout the day, by Day Four we’re already up two lots of twenty minutes and a ten minute show. This could be fine if it was filled with substance, but of that fifty minutes only about 20 of them were filled with reality footage, for something that was intended to be bitesized there’s a lot of filler. The morning episode usually has the story of the day before turned into a ten minute edit and setting the teams off on their first task of the day, the second daily episode is about twenty minutes of Twitter reaction and occasionally some recorded messages from the teams in the field, the third one reveals prize winners and some of the early footage. Every episode features the words “social media” upwards of fifty times.

If you were to attempt to binge watch you’d get quite irritated. It probably really is better watching it as it as designed to be watched. As it is you’re not really getting enough compelling narrative across the fifty minutes to feel worthwhile.

But. But but but. When it’s exciting it’s really exciting, and I’d suggest that the story of Day three (seen on Day 4 Ep 1) is right up there with the best of this sort of thing on broadcast television – real heart-in-mouth stuff. Certainly worth dipping into to see how the experiment works out if you are able. As it is the official Twitter has just over 10,000 followers a week in, I don’t know how many they were expecting or wanting although I’d suggest with $1m in prizes to give out I suspect probably a bit more.