Agrega una trama en tu idiomaFormer footballer Alex Scott presents this daytime game show in which eight players compete in quick-fire knockout rounds to leave one contestant remaining in the Golden Run stage, where the... Leer todoFormer footballer Alex Scott presents this daytime game show in which eight players compete in quick-fire knockout rounds to leave one contestant remaining in the Golden Run stage, where they can double the prize pot.Former footballer Alex Scott presents this daytime game show in which eight players compete in quick-fire knockout rounds to leave one contestant remaining in the Golden Run stage, where they can double the prize pot.
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I watched 5 episodes to give it a fair chance. Too much repetition of rules. Stupid introductory remarks made by each contestant. Far too many of the questions were ridiculously easy e.g. What does the p stand for in £0.07p ( seven p). I have no issue with the presenter unless she is responsible for her own script, some of the comments are just there to bulk out the show, which could have been 10 to 15 minutes shorter.
I find it peculiar that the review is required to be 600 letters in length ,or is it a policy used to reduce negative comments? The fact is that most people would have run out of things to say within 150 words.
I find it peculiar that the review is required to be 600 letters in length ,or is it a policy used to reduce negative comments? The fact is that most people would have run out of things to say within 150 words.
I suppose a gameshow was the next logical step for Alex Scott, as the BBC try to make her a big star very quickly.
Unfortunately she, like many before her, find that a good gameshow format is hard to come by, and this isn't very good.
She's charming, she's trying her best, but this perhaps wasn't the best project for her.
Unfortunately she, like many before her, find that a good gameshow format is hard to come by, and this isn't very good.
She's charming, she's trying her best, but this perhaps wasn't the best project for her.
Going in, I would like to point out that this review has nothing to do with any aspect of the TV license. There are many people like that guy on you tube who is always whinging about the beeb(Yes, I'm talking about you. You know who you are) who believe BBC programmes are bad because they have to fork out £159 quid a year. That's like saying the room at the ritz was shabby, or the chocolate tasted horrible because of the high cost. I happen think that the presentation and production values of the BBC are of a high standard. I can't say the same of the commercial channels who make a lot more money than the BBC.
All that said, the BBC does on occasion make the odd programme which doesn't quite measure up to standards. The tournament (Weekday afternoons on BBC1) is one such programme. Hosted by former footballer Alex Scott, a row of contestants have to answer a series of questions to determine the pecking order of who plays who in the head-to-head in a series of questions from a chosen topic, with multiple choice answers. The idea is (Obviously) to answer as many on the buzzer questions as they can. A series of lines, one of them red, moves closer every time someone gives a wrong answer. The contestant who answers the most questions in two minutes, or avoids the red line goes through to the next round,(Sounds like a subtle rip off of the chase) which is the same format as the first round, which in turn, is strangely the same format as the final. Of course a financial award is up for grabs for the winner.
It's a shame that the BBC have got rid of good quality programmes like the voice UK and eggheads to save money in order to make new programmes, and then they make rubbish like this. Come on BBC, you are better than this. Other daytime quiz shows like Impossible, decimate and pointless for example are so much better. Don't give that guy on you tube the satisfaction.
All that said, the BBC does on occasion make the odd programme which doesn't quite measure up to standards. The tournament (Weekday afternoons on BBC1) is one such programme. Hosted by former footballer Alex Scott, a row of contestants have to answer a series of questions to determine the pecking order of who plays who in the head-to-head in a series of questions from a chosen topic, with multiple choice answers. The idea is (Obviously) to answer as many on the buzzer questions as they can. A series of lines, one of them red, moves closer every time someone gives a wrong answer. The contestant who answers the most questions in two minutes, or avoids the red line goes through to the next round,(Sounds like a subtle rip off of the chase) which is the same format as the first round, which in turn, is strangely the same format as the final. Of course a financial award is up for grabs for the winner.
It's a shame that the BBC have got rid of good quality programmes like the voice UK and eggheads to save money in order to make new programmes, and then they make rubbish like this. Come on BBC, you are better than this. Other daytime quiz shows like Impossible, decimate and pointless for example are so much better. Don't give that guy on you tube the satisfaction.
Alex Scott is wasted on this dire quiz show. She smiles and is enthusiastic but there is just no atmosphere. The BBC really is setting the bar lower in an effort to save money I think. The questions are mostly laughable and even Eggheads with the annoying Jeremy Vine was better than this.
The BBC just seem to chuck a wedge of cash at a production company with the instructions to 'make us a tea time/off peak quiz show' but never actually watch it themselves before it is squeezed into the timetable. Daytime/teatime TV should be better than this as but I suppose the Beeb are happy to chuck their money at Bloodlands, Strictly or Line of Duty and all the other programs they tell us we should be watching.
The BBC just seem to chuck a wedge of cash at a production company with the instructions to 'make us a tea time/off peak quiz show' but never actually watch it themselves before it is squeezed into the timetable. Daytime/teatime TV should be better than this as but I suppose the Beeb are happy to chuck their money at Bloodlands, Strictly or Line of Duty and all the other programs they tell us we should be watching.
This is yet another excruciating gameshow, I initially thought it was a spoof, it really is that bad. Those opening segments, where the contestants present themselves as egotistical warriors, are woeful, you can imagine some sort of penalty or punishment if they fail to smile or play along.
These game shows are definitely consistent, consistently terrible, you really have to wonder who on Earth is commissioning stuff like this. Come on, this just isn't good enough.
2/10, at least we don't have to suffer Lineker or Ramsay.
These game shows are definitely consistent, consistently terrible, you really have to wonder who on Earth is commissioning stuff like this. Come on, this just isn't good enough.
2/10, at least we don't have to suffer Lineker or Ramsay.
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