More Push the Button

By | March 18, 2010

I can’t help but think if Ant and Dec are publicly defending Push the Button, there’s a real sense of panic going round.

I’m still happy to stick my neck out and suggest that the show is OK. I wondered if last week’s game that involved working out what things in boxes were by touch alone, those things including a snake and a spider was a bit ‘off’ (I’d have quite happily punched Dec in the face there and then if they tried that with me, ahem), but the rest of the games range from mildly entertaining (although I felt “put these seven waxworks in order of UK Number One singles” was a bit vague. Chronologically? No, by how many they had) to very good (another very good game four this week with the pipeworking).  If they’re trying to emulate The Generation Game, perhaps they should put something a bit more learning a skill based in to go along with the performance based game they have every week. The end game remains functional and doesn’t do much for me personally.

It will be interesting to see how it does this weekend without Let’s Dance to compete with it.

Starter’s Orders

By | March 18, 2010

Lots of new shows beginning or returning in April, a list of apparent dates follow:

  • The Door (April 2nd, ITV1) – Chris Tarrant and Amanda Holden – together at last – scare some celebs.
  • You Have Been Watching (April 15th, C4) – Charlie Brooker’s TV quiz returns for a second series.
  • The Whole 19 Yards (April 17th, ITV1) – it’s a quiz, it’s a race, a real wacky place.

Double stake double stack!

By | March 18, 2010

pokertrophy2It’s Thursday and that means I’m legally obliged BY LAW to remind people that this weekend is a Bother Series of Poker weekend, and to make it even more exciting it is a double stake double stack special! Double the points, double the winnings, that makes it (hang on) SIXTEEN times more fun than a regular event.

The game will begin at 8pm UK time, this week that’s 1600 Eastern Time as they’ve done their daylight savings. If you had previously registered already under the old time you have nothing to worry about.

You do not have to be a BotherSOP regular to play, so if you fancy a shot at lifechanging money (provided your life is a bit sad) and you’ve got $22 knocking around, please come and join us. Last time we were attacked by German bandits mirroring the recent EPT thing exactly, but with worse spelling and grammar. I think with the double stacks it should be over by about 22:15, and probably earlier than that.

The Game 4 results and discussion page is here. Good luck! It’s going to be three weeks until the next one.

Top o’ the morning, to you

By | March 17, 2010

It St Patrick Kielty’s Day! The one day of the year where everyone goes into a pub and reminisces over Last Chance Lottery, and what might have been if only ABC had shown the six episodes of Deal or No Deal they filmed before binning it and letting NBC have the hugely successful format.

In other news, everybody wants to point out the story about French Milgram experiment dressed up as a game show Le Jeu de la Mort. I would be quite interested in seeing this. Will people play along with unreasonable things for TV? Evidently yes.

Interestingly there was a game on Aussie Mole that played off of a similar idea – one contestant was taken away and secretly taught to act as if pain. They were then pretendly wired up to a device that could give electric shocks. The rest of the team were given a twenty question quiz – to win the cash for the task they just had to get to the end of the twenty questions, but every time they gave a wrong answer, an electric shock apparently increasing in intensity each time would pretend to be administrated to the contestant who they could see on a screen. To earn a free pass to the next episode, he had to convince the rest of the team (who held the power) to stop the game. What followed was very interesting – several of the team were happy to stop about halfway through but others were vocally not so, apparently twigging that doing it for real just wouldn’t be allowed.

In other news, Escape From Scorpion Island is getting two more series.

Minute to Win It, then

By | March 16, 2010

Right, seen this now thanks to one enterprising punter. What do I think?

  • Guy Fieri’s quite good – more restrained and authoritative than I imagined he would be.
  • I quite like the “60 Second Circle”, or rather the lights that surround it acting as a clock. I’m also rather fond of the large surround screen above the audience, especially when it seems to show THE APOCALYPSE just before each game starts.
  • The biggest beef I’ve got with it is that, on the whole, the games are rather dull and I was bored about halfway through the first episode. They’ve been given some quite cute names (each game is introduced by a ‘blueprint’, with a cold VAL-alike explaining the rules) but the fact is that watching someone pull tissues out of a box, or try and nod so that a pedometer attached to his head gets to 125 isn’t all that entertaining, especially when you have no real idea as to how well they’re doing (man nods his head for one minute on prime time telly, find out how many he managed as a big reveal, which surely defeats the point of a beat the clock set-up).
  • There is a money tree in effect ($1k, £2.5k, $5k, $10k, $10k, big jump to $50k safety level, $75k, $125k, $250k, $500k, $1m) and contestants are given three lives to play with. But they must decide whether to go onto the next game blind of what the game actually is (no winners this time on Takeshi’s Castle). For some reason the contestant is still asked after the $50k if they want to play on or not, even though there’s no real decision to be made. The games post $50k are noticably tougher than the early ones.
  • That is not to say all the games were rubbish (I was quite enamoured with the “throw beanbags to turn the push lights out, being careful not to turn them back on” game, and a game where a contestant must sort twenty face down playing cards into five piles of Aces through 10s on five different podiums three metres away from the central table only holding one card at a time, leading to all sorts of amusing confusion as to which pile was started where). The best games could easily be adapted into something a bit bigger and more interestingly Crystal Maze/Boyard-esque I think.
  • I also think that by and large the games would be fun to have a go at (NBC have the whole list up, in fact you can watch all the blueprints on there). The problem is that they aren’t much fun to actually watch.
  • And this is where The Cube has Minute by the groin really. Not only is The Cube very stylish with the way it handles fairly banal ideas, it’s only when you stop to think hard about it you realise that actually it is fairly difficult to emulate many of The Cube‘s challenges in your front room. In that sense, it has an aspiration factor I hadn’t really thought about until this evening. One or two Minute games were basically from The Cube but in miniature and not very tense or exciting (look up Candy Elevator, for example).
  • Minute doesn’t really rip-off The Cube‘s presentation style as much as I was expecting – it has a slow-mo camera (the ‘Power-Cam’) but that’s used for replays after the event, the games are shown straight with none of the camera wizardry. Interestingly they sometimes cut to ads partway through a challenge rather than just before it starts, although by ‘interestingly’ I mean ‘annoyingly’.

In conclusion then, not really worth getting excited about, and almost certainly different enough not to infringe copyright.

Edit: I just wanted to mention that The Cube‘s games are “tangible but abstract”, which doesn’t really add anything but does increase my chance of winning a Pulitzer.

The Whole 19 Yards starts 17th April on ITV1.

By | March 16, 2010

That.

Four more weeks of Ant and Dec, then?

Something that I forgot to mention in the recording review but something the official tweet seemed to re-emphasise is that they’re making quite a thing about it being recorded at Pinewood Studios (Vernon mentions it in his intro). Are they angling to film international versions here if it’s a hit?