Victoria Coren hosts the fiendishly difficult quiz in which two teams of three contestants have to find the connection between seemingly unrelated clues.Victoria Coren hosts the fiendishly difficult quiz in which two teams of three contestants have to find the connection between seemingly unrelated clues.Victoria Coren hosts the fiendishly difficult quiz in which two teams of three contestants have to find the connection between seemingly unrelated clues.
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I've watched this since day one, in spite of the very annoying hostess.
The questions require lateral thinking and can be pretty difficult. I prefer the missing vowels round, and the wall.
Although the questions are hard - some are gettable if your mind works that way - and the smug way the hostess gives the answers is extremely annoying as she tends to give them as though the contestants should have know them - of course she has the answer there, or has someone giving it in her ear. Often the answer makes no sense at all
Unfortunately the hostess is a wannabe comedian and will attempt to be humorous and the efforts usually fall flat. We switch over as soon as the programme ends as she usually waffles on and on, with some 'funny' anecdotes (they aren't) and a dig or two at a fellow and more popular TV presenter.
We've just watched the 2023 final and it was odd to see the captain of the losing team looking pretty sulky and slow clapping, eyes down and away from the victors.
The questions require lateral thinking and can be pretty difficult. I prefer the missing vowels round, and the wall.
Although the questions are hard - some are gettable if your mind works that way - and the smug way the hostess gives the answers is extremely annoying as she tends to give them as though the contestants should have know them - of course she has the answer there, or has someone giving it in her ear. Often the answer makes no sense at all
Unfortunately the hostess is a wannabe comedian and will attempt to be humorous and the efforts usually fall flat. We switch over as soon as the programme ends as she usually waffles on and on, with some 'funny' anecdotes (they aren't) and a dig or two at a fellow and more popular TV presenter.
We've just watched the 2023 final and it was odd to see the captain of the losing team looking pretty sulky and slow clapping, eyes down and away from the victors.
Perhaps one of the oddest game shows on TV, but it has stood the test of time, and seems to be in better shape than ever before.
Definitely pretty high brow, this really is a quiz show for those that appreciate a more complex quiz, if you're anything like me, you'll be wondering what's going on some of the time, but if youre blessed with a high IQ, you'll be one step ahead.
Victoria Coren is a terrific host, I love her humour, I love her wit.
Very enjoyable, 8/10.
Definitely pretty high brow, this really is a quiz show for those that appreciate a more complex quiz, if you're anything like me, you'll be wondering what's going on some of the time, but if youre blessed with a high IQ, you'll be one step ahead.
Victoria Coren is a terrific host, I love her humour, I love her wit.
Very enjoyable, 8/10.
It's a must on my PVR. I genuinely think this is one of those programmes that if you can give it the space to perform gives way more than you expect. Questions are hard, and supposed to be, but it's lateral thinking that really counts. Sadly I'm not that lateral, I get a couple of questions in the first two rounds, am not too bad at the walls & thrive on the missing vowels.
Victoria is the perfect foil for the contestants who are allowed to be themselves, whom ever they are, and she just keeps the pacing spot on. If people don't know the answers, she doesn't chide them, she'll probably agree, the question setters were being daft!
Watched every episode, you can get caught up liking teams who fail but that's part of the enjoyment.
Like it or loathe it, this is one of those that'll engage if you let it.
Victoria is the perfect foil for the contestants who are allowed to be themselves, whom ever they are, and she just keeps the pacing spot on. If people don't know the answers, she doesn't chide them, she'll probably agree, the question setters were being daft!
Watched every episode, you can get caught up liking teams who fail but that's part of the enjoyment.
Like it or loathe it, this is one of those that'll engage if you let it.
10lwio1960
Rather than having the ability to memorise huge swathes of facts as with most quizzes this quiz tests the ability to connect a series of initially unconnected clues. If I get two or three questions correct in one show I am doing well. The quiz master lightens the tone with just the right joke with even some of these going over my head. Excellent show.
The show is decently done. I am not a fan of the over the top witty humor. The show is so geeky and awkward that I just wish they would get on with it more. There is a website called "Puzzgrid" and it gives you the opportunity to play the last round in the show on your own which is the most interesting part of the show anyways.
The touch of abstractism is good for trivia type shows but I feel the logic behind making the puzzles should be more well known to the viewer to grasp what's to come. I'm also American and most British game shows like Catchphrase, Pointless, Mastermind I can manage with some blind spots. But this show goes full on UK sometimes and it makes it more of a burden to watch. The only thing I'd say is to spice up their format and I think this show can be greatly better.
The touch of abstractism is good for trivia type shows but I feel the logic behind making the puzzles should be more well known to the viewer to grasp what's to come. I'm also American and most British game shows like Catchphrase, Pointless, Mastermind I can manage with some blind spots. But this show goes full on UK sometimes and it makes it more of a burden to watch. The only thing I'd say is to spice up their format and I think this show can be greatly better.
Did you know
- TriviaVictoria Coren Mitchell is credited with the pseudonym 'Geri Wiley' when submitting questions to the show, alongside her other credits under her real name as presenter, script associate and executive producer. The name Geri Wiley is a homage to British actor and comedian Ronnie Barker, who used the name 'Gerald Wiley' when submitting scripts and sketches for inclusion in his long-running comedy show The Two Ronnies (1971).
- ConnectionsReferenced in Have I Got News for You: Episode #39.2 (2010)
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