They’re all worth watching, but yesterday’s episode of Avanti un Altro is especially worth a watch.
Meanwhile, with thanks to Brian M Moore, what everybody wants: The Million Pound Drop in Japanese. Mmmmm, good smell!
They’re all worth watching, but yesterday’s episode of Avanti un Altro is especially worth a watch.
Meanwhile, with thanks to Brian M Moore, what everybody wants: The Million Pound Drop in Japanese. Mmmmm, good smell!
New daytime quiz beginning apparently March 4th. TV’s Paul Brassey suggests the inspiration for it comes from not being able to convert early poker tournament leads into actual victories which is very interesting and you can see in the format, although apparently he hasn’t been involved with it for a long time.
And that’s that. It does some quite neat things – namely the race to Beat the Pack but there are issues. The initial questions in each category is very hard to the point of being boring pub quiz machine trivia in a lot of places and these are the questions you are going to see most. The main game features about 10 questions in the space of 40 minutes, I think it’s going to have a pacing issue (each episode took 2-2.5hrs, but although the game was fairly enjoyable (it is actually the sort of thing you could rig up with pen and paper) they felt like loooong sessions). This afternoon, without spoiling too much, in the two episodes we were playing for the high tension final prizes of £250 and the chance to return the next episode. The central idea is quite neat, but clearing the bank after every change of Control just feels immensely cheap – imagine it happening near the end on Breakaway, then multiply it by quite a lot because that sort of thing is inbuilt as a feature of the game.
Jake Humphrey is a very assured host – and also good fun and pleasant off camera. If there was one criticism he does tend to push the devil’s advocate line a bit too much, asking and reasking if that’s what they want to do, yet persuading the contestant to change their mind precisely zero times.
This felt like a long day, they started recording at 1:30 and finished the second episode at about 7:30, with a 45 minute break in the middle (we were sent back to the foyer, but the cafe wasn’t open so cheers then). In fairness it might have been a bit quicker had one of the contestants in the second recording not fainted (apparently in the heat of the studio lights) which was of concern. Happily it looks as though he was OK and will return in a future recording, as we were only one question into the show it was decided to start again with a stand-by (who were apparently just two minutes away from getting home).
Anyway I sort of like it, I reckon it’s slightly below Breakaway series one in quality, fans of gamey games will enjoy it, fans of fun questions probably won’t quite. It’ll be interesting to see how it edits and is received.
It being the buzz surrounding the final of Britain’s Brightest this evening.
The answer is ‘of course not’.
This was meant to be a big Saturday night gamble for the BBC – could you take a successful German show (we will DEFINITELY do a feature on this next weekend. I’m writing this here to force the issue), make it demonstrably worse, then still have it be successful? Not really seems to be the answer.
Poor editing and pacing. Repeated use of games which weren’t that interesting in the first place partly because of poor direction (Did you really need to swap people in and out of Kinect Spelling five times?). Bad question writing (rebuses). A baffling and arcane scoring system. An elimination format apparently devised because that’s how things are done rather than because that’s what makes a show entertaining. Not putting answers up for the endgame, and indeed an endgame which initially looks clever and fun but turns out not to really be clever or fun (you could kill two birds with one stone if you just didn’t let people return to a used question, as it is it gives too much of an advantage to the second player). A general sense of worthiness when it needed more of a general sense of fun.
And yet we mainly get angry because we wanted to like it and it feels like a massive missed opportunity. It got a pretty consistant low 4m rating which is not brilliant but not quite a disaster, I almost want it to come back so it can have a chance to prove itself.
IN OTHER NEWS, We’re playing poker tomorrow at 8pm, a game of Razz as part of Mix It Up Real Good. Come and join us!
OK, we get schedules change all the time but we’re quite interested in shows that we thought were starting that seem to have mysteriously disappeared. Presumably they’ve just been pushed back, but is that a sign of confidence or something more… sinister? So, does anyone know anything?
Meanwhile fans of The Line Up can be pleased to know that there’s a new episode coming soon. Thanks to our friends at QuizQuizQuiz.com for supplying the questions. Quizicoatal’s costume designer isn’t telling me how it’s dressing this episode yet.
Also POKER on Sunday at 8pm, Game two of Mix It Up Real Good concerns Razz – seven card Stud Low. It’s a lot of fun and here’s a crib sheet so you know what to look out for. I have an engagement all day Sunday and might actually be late for the game myself but if you want to play and are not a member of the Poker Club yet it’s very very important you apply sooner rather than later because if you wait until Sunday I can’t guarantee I’ll be able to admit you in time. FAIR WARNING. Tell your friends!
So! About a week ago I was watching Britain’s Brightest on catch-up as you do (or not) and said the following things on Twitter:
Britain’s Brightest might have more appeal if they angled it as ‘The Next Sherlock’ and played the games with more of an emphasis…
— Brig Bother (@BothersBar) January 27, 2013
…on observation and deductive reasoning. And was on a year ago.
— Brig Bother (@BothersBar) January 27, 2013
And was a bit like The Master Spy.
— Brig Bother (@BothersBar) January 27, 2013
‘Ello ‘ello ‘ello, what’s all this that’s turned up at Buzzerblog today then?
Also Robot Combat League which looks absolutely terrific. Starts in the US Feb 26th.
FOTB VierkanteO shouted that a new Endemol Quiz began in The Netherlands last night, I won’t bother writing it up as he has done a perfectly good job already (if you’d like to watch it before reading about it, if you’re the sort who quite likes to try and work things out on their own accord, here’s the Watch Again link. The host has some amazing hair going on.)
It’s basically a masterclass in having a thing that looks exciting and clever and turns out not to be exciting or clever. Decent end game though, like a funner version of the Blockbusters Gold Run.