The 1% Club
- Serie de TV
- 2022–
- 45min
Lee Mack presenta el programa de juegos en el que las preguntas no son sobre el conocimiento general sino sobre la lógica, la capacidad intelectual y el sentido común.Lee Mack presenta el programa de juegos en el que las preguntas no son sobre el conocimiento general sino sobre la lógica, la capacidad intelectual y el sentido común.Lee Mack presenta el programa de juegos en el que las preguntas no son sobre el conocimiento general sino sobre la lógica, la capacidad intelectual y el sentido común.
- Nominada a2premios BAFTA
- 3 nominaciones en total
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Lee Mack is brilliant as the host of this quiz show. His quick wit with the contestants is as entertaining as the programme itself.
100 contestants start off. Whenever they get an answer wrong they are eliminated. The questions start off very easy then gradually get harder as the show progresses. Once they reach the final question the winner can either take £10k or answer a question that only 1% of people can get right and then win £100k.
It would be good fun for the whole family to watch together and compete with each other. I used to do this with my wife but she is as thick as mince and rarely gets past question two!
100 contestants start off. Whenever they get an answer wrong they are eliminated. The questions start off very easy then gradually get harder as the show progresses. Once they reach the final question the winner can either take £10k or answer a question that only 1% of people can get right and then win £100k.
It would be good fun for the whole family to watch together and compete with each other. I used to do this with my wife but she is as thick as mince and rarely gets past question two!
Absolutely love this programme. Great format, well presented and produced. Very inclusive, as everyone can give it a go! Fantastic entertainment! Loads of fun to play as a family at home. What about an 'app' version?!
Which two letters complete this sequence?
T N E C R E P E
On a digital 24-clock that displays hours, minutes and seconds, how many times in each 24-hour period do all six digits change simultaneously?
These two questions were not featured on high brow quizzes like 'Only Connect' or 'University Challenge'. Instead they were on a new prime time Saturday evening game show on Britain's biggest commercial TV channel, if you please. Scarcely credible really.
'The 1% Club' is clearly something a bit different. It certainly includes all the elements of a successful game show.
1) Easy to follow format 2) Witty and likeable host 3) Great interaction with contestants 4) Exciting climax to the show.
What separates it out from the crowd are the questions, which stay away from general knowledge. Instead there are logic and reasoning problems, that become more challenging as the show progresses. You can play along at home, and even discuss questions with friends and work colleagues later in the week. 'The 1% Club' deserves to be successful and I just hope it finds an audience.
By the way the answer to the two questions are:- A) N O B) 3 times during the day.
And if you got both of those correct you are clearly in 'The 1% Club' and will surely enjoy this breath of fresh air to Saturday evening TV.
T N E C R E P E
On a digital 24-clock that displays hours, minutes and seconds, how many times in each 24-hour period do all six digits change simultaneously?
These two questions were not featured on high brow quizzes like 'Only Connect' or 'University Challenge'. Instead they were on a new prime time Saturday evening game show on Britain's biggest commercial TV channel, if you please. Scarcely credible really.
'The 1% Club' is clearly something a bit different. It certainly includes all the elements of a successful game show.
1) Easy to follow format 2) Witty and likeable host 3) Great interaction with contestants 4) Exciting climax to the show.
What separates it out from the crowd are the questions, which stay away from general knowledge. Instead there are logic and reasoning problems, that become more challenging as the show progresses. You can play along at home, and even discuss questions with friends and work colleagues later in the week. 'The 1% Club' deserves to be successful and I just hope it finds an audience.
By the way the answer to the two questions are:- A) N O B) 3 times during the day.
And if you got both of those correct you are clearly in 'The 1% Club' and will surely enjoy this breath of fresh air to Saturday evening TV.
I greatly enjoyed Season 1 with Patton Oswalt as tge host. Now in season 2 the have a new host Joel McHale. If I wanted to watch Johnny Knoxvilles twin, I would watch Jackass. FOX, I enjoy the show, but Joel needs to go.
You had an epic season and success with the show. With the return starting June 10, 2025. The host has no contestant personality. It was a mix of watching Jane Lynch and Johnny Knoxville. The host's personality was very disappointing and not appealing at all. If this continues through the second season, it will the finally and end of the 1% Club game show. From a concern fan.
You had an epic season and success with the show. With the return starting June 10, 2025. The host has no contestant personality. It was a mix of watching Jane Lynch and Johnny Knoxville. The host's personality was very disappointing and not appealing at all. If this continues through the second season, it will the finally and end of the 1% Club game show. From a concern fan.
The best (and most controversial) thing about this show is that the questions test actual intelligence (cognitive abiltiy). They are not based on what you learned in school and they have no cultural bias. It does test your ability to think quickly which often makes people nervous, but that's actually good practice for the real world.
I've started watching the show with my kids (of varying ages) and we write our answers down on pieces of paper during each question. The key to making it fun is we don't make fun of anyone who got it wrong, but we discuss the PROCESS of thinking it through and arriving at the right answer. This definitely is helping reduce test taking anxiety (because school questions don't have a click ticking) and improve preparedness for standardized testing (SAT and PSAT) which test some of the same skills.
Intelligence is brain speed, just like running is physical speed. Denying that is just denying reality. I'm not the fastest runner, but that doesn't mean that running is biased.
I've started watching the show with my kids (of varying ages) and we write our answers down on pieces of paper during each question. The key to making it fun is we don't make fun of anyone who got it wrong, but we discuss the PROCESS of thinking it through and arriving at the right answer. This definitely is helping reduce test taking anxiety (because school questions don't have a click ticking) and improve preparedness for standardized testing (SAT and PSAT) which test some of the same skills.
Intelligence is brain speed, just like running is physical speed. Denying that is just denying reality. I'm not the fastest runner, but that doesn't mean that running is biased.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaAs of October 2022, BBC Studios has licensed the format to six countries. Among the networks that it has sold to are France 2, RTL4 in the Netherlands, Antena 3 in Spain, Sat.1 in Germany and the Seven Network in Australia.
- ConexionesFeatured in Jeremy Vine: Episode #5.95 (2022)
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