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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA game show where contestants aim to score the fewest points possible by guessing the least popular answers given by people in polls on various subjects.A game show where contestants aim to score the fewest points possible by guessing the least popular answers given by people in polls on various subjects.A game show where contestants aim to score the fewest points possible by guessing the least popular answers given by people in polls on various subjects.
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I love this show! For Americans, I'd describe it as a blend of Jeopardy (you do need to know your stuff) and an anti-Family Feud (as you are trying to find the answer the studio audience previously knew least, not most). Contestants are rewarded most if their knowledge is deep on some subject, but one must also have broad knowledge because any one question could trip them up and eliminate them from play that day.
The presenters are perfect (I'd already loved Osman from QI, but Armstrong was new to me.) I laugh at myself for my total lack of knowledge of snooker and rugby (really not things here in the US, though I did play snooker one weekend in Canada), and I enjoy the heck out of knowing all the answers to the word and literature questions and most of the plant ones. I've been surprised at how much Brits know about American politics and how little about literature. I'm pleased at how different our favorite desserts and childhood games are. We are cousins, but we are not identical. All of that is wonderful, for it increases my knowledge of our similarities and differences, and also makes me want to bone up on my knowledge of UK politics! Turn about is, after all, fair play. I wish my streaming subscription carried more seasons, back to the beginning, but I'll hunt more down somehow on the interwebz. I'm addicted.
The presenters are perfect (I'd already loved Osman from QI, but Armstrong was new to me.) I laugh at myself for my total lack of knowledge of snooker and rugby (really not things here in the US, though I did play snooker one weekend in Canada), and I enjoy the heck out of knowing all the answers to the word and literature questions and most of the plant ones. I've been surprised at how much Brits know about American politics and how little about literature. I'm pleased at how different our favorite desserts and childhood games are. We are cousins, but we are not identical. All of that is wonderful, for it increases my knowledge of our similarities and differences, and also makes me want to bone up on my knowledge of UK politics! Turn about is, after all, fair play. I wish my streaming subscription carried more seasons, back to the beginning, but I'll hunt more down somehow on the interwebz. I'm addicted.
So I'm a Pointless-fan from Sweden. Pointless is without a doubt my favorite game show. Its concept is different from other game shows. You're supposed to give an answer that as few (of those 100 people they've asked before the show) as possible have answered. You're looking for the obscure answers.. The more obscure, the better.
The show is hosted by Alexander Armstrong and Richard Osman. They're both excellent hosts. I love their friendship bromance that they've got going on. Richard is very funny.
To summarize: This show always cheers me up when I'm feeling low. The concept, the hosts, the contestants, the trivia, the guests.. I love everything about this show!
The show is hosted by Alexander Armstrong and Richard Osman. They're both excellent hosts. I love their friendship bromance that they've got going on. Richard is very funny.
To summarize: This show always cheers me up when I'm feeling low. The concept, the hosts, the contestants, the trivia, the guests.. I love everything about this show!
The game show is vaguely interesting, but of late, the PC 'diversity' thing is justs getting obvious now!
All the 4 groups of contestants MUST be a mix of black/white/asian/gay/trans.
Yawn!
All the 4 groups of contestants MUST be a mix of black/white/asian/gay/trans.
Yawn!
I am a bit of a saddo, as I really like this show when I catch it. Alexander Armstrong is an excellent front man for it and I really like him as a performer and was surprised to see him doing this. He has a special quality which comes across to the viewer (well this viewer anyway). The premise is that people try to find a pointless answer to the question posed thereby scoring as low as possible. Gentle humour is employed throughout and I like the fact that no-one is humiliated or made fools of in any way. I feel that the programme would benefit from a little faster pace but that is a minor quibble. It is almost educational sometimes too as one finds out facts one did not know before. Long may it last. Well I am adding to my review 16 months on and I am still addicted to it. If anything more so. It has really hit it's stride and Richard and Alexander's banter is witty, original and, unusually for a daytime quiz, funny. This one should run and run.
On the programme shown on the Monday 23rd of January 2012 two teachers from Scotland reached the final and their final question for £6250 was- Name an Australian Tennis player that won a Wimbledon tennis title either singles or doubles from 1980 to the present day. The finalists went for Mark Phillippousis,Mark Woodford and Todd Woodbridge. There first answer was Mark Phillippoussis which was 100 pointer meaning it was a wrong answer. Bong.
Mark Phillippoussis won the Wimbledon Junior Mens doubles championship title with Ben Ellwood in 1994. If I were one of the contestants I would be after my prize money.
Mark Phillippoussis won the Wimbledon Junior Mens doubles championship title with Ben Ellwood in 1994. If I were one of the contestants I would be after my prize money.
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- QuizFor every show the finalists don't win, a £1000 is added to the overall jackpot. The most amount of money ever won by the finalists is £20,250, which narrowly beat £20,000 from before.
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Alexander Armstrong - Presenter: Let's see if it's right, and if so, how many people said it.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Breakfast: Episodio datato 23 agosto 2010 (2010)
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