Ooh.
It’s been noticed that Cage aux Tigres IS BACK! Incredible scenes. The new series, followed by a 25 series retrospective, begins on France 2 on June 28th. This year I will give it its own page for discussion.
Ooh.
It’s been noticed that Cage aux Tigres IS BACK! Incredible scenes. The new series, followed by a 25 series retrospective, begins on France 2 on June 28th. This year I will give it its own page for discussion.
Well look, we wait weeks and weeks to have worthwhile things to post and then the last week there’s been an exciting deluge. It looks as though the Summer of Boring is over. Anyway our good chum Matt (@iMattG5) went on saw one of the recording sessions for the recorded Million Pound Drop series coming up, and here is the wisdom he has to impart (edited and pieced together):
Thanks Matt!
It sounds like The Singer Takes It All is on quite a fast turnaround, I hope the technology works.
According to Broadcast the BBC have commissioned a new daytime quiz from the brain behind Tipping Point called Decimate, where Shane Richie challenges people to hold onto a £20,000 pot, wrong answers decimating the prize money, and will educate the populace of the correct definition of decimate.
And it’s a CPL production.
I like Shane Richie as host, slightly baffled that he was played down on Reflex.
MORE NEW THINGS! There’s a pilot of Name That Tune filming at ITV Studios on July 16th, and a new Davina Hat Trick quiz called Honey I Blew A Fortune where members of your family decide how much a question is worth filming same place July 2nd. Both are SRO – not sure I can make Davina because of prior commitments but will endeavour to have a spy at Name That Tune I think.
Recording soon:
The Money Pit (SRO) films on Thursday, the show that more people have asked me about than any other but which I know very little about. It looks like I’ve failed to get a ticket – I wasn’t going to go because of plans, the plans changed, I applied and failed, so if you do go and want to tell us what it’s like then please do, I’m happy to give you credit or keep you anonymous as you’d prefer.
Well Richard Osman is always complaining that he’s never won an award, I think the Pointless team have got a decent shout here though, Pointless is shortlisted for a Rose d’Or. The contenders in the game show category:
By the looks of things, Die Deutschen Meister looks like a spin off of Der Klügste Deutsche by way of Wetten Dass, by the sounds of things champions in unusual disciplines are pitted against each other and judges decide which of the them seemed most impressive, and all the winners are put to a public vote at the end for a €100,000 prize. Can any of our German friends let us know if it’s worth a watch?
We can’t see The Common Denominator winning it – not all that successful, a bit average as a show, and Rose D’or does tend to pick fairly interesting and left field winners (previous winners in the game show category working backwards: Oh Sit! Million Pound Drop, Bingo Banko, Relentless, Power of 10, Deal or No Deal, Test the Nation, most of which have pushed the boundaries of the genre in one way or another), working for Pointless then: not very internationally successful. Working against it: Die Deutschen Meister feels like more of a left field, large scale choice… but it does feel like it’s been done before, impressive as it looks.
Also Through the Keyhole is up for the comedy award, and A League of Their Own up for Entertainment (against Graham Norton and Circus Halli Galli, constantly advertised during Schlag den Raab).
I’ve spent Friday afternoon and evening watching new Remarkable BBC2 quiz Two Tribes with Richard Osman. In my head it worked a certain way, the reality is actually a bit more interesting up to a point.
The set is round. Osman stands back to audience, the stage is dominated by two large desks, one with YES written on it and the other NO, in the Million Pound Drop font. There’s space for all seven contestants to stand between the desks, and above the back of the stage is a large screen.
The winning tribe get to go straight back to the middle. The losing tribe must face off in a quickfire showdown – a correct answer puts you through, a wrong answer eliminates you and being the last person to give a right answer also eliminates you. Thusly good people get a chance to save themselves if they’re quick on the draw but also run the risk of buzzing too early and eliminating themselves.If you have questions I’m happy to field them.