I use to like watching him , probably 40 odd years ago, very entertaining even tho I rarely knew answers. As a kid I use to think the teams were sitting on two levels like bunkbeds I hope they show one of his old shows as a tribute
I agree, LiK - since his Parkinson's diagnosis Paxman has been struggling with the questions; particularly noticeable in the programme introduction when he has more words to deliver.
gg - I was unaware that he'd been diagnosed with Parkinson's & now feel that my comment might appear harsh. I offer my apologies for that, but still believe that he should bow out of the role before the next series.
Bamber Grass-groyne
we asked him why he didnt put in more science questions ( one only often not one per program)
and he said no one can answer them
and we said - - well if you put them in....
the logic defeated him
Noted Plotinus got a re-run, fresh airing last night - neo platonists
Horovits got that when we were on ( er 1970)
He also knew that Prince Essenin was a poet studied in Russian secondary schools whereas we only knew him as the luffer of Isadora Duncan
//Now, if they'd just get rid of the dithering, bumbling, muttering Paxman... //
I was once in the audience of a Paxman UC filming of UC.
Pre-filming, I was actually surprised at how genial Paxman was.
So much different from his TV persona once the cameras started rolling.
I remember, (as a teenage, evangelical christian,) watching his documentry ''The Christians' for a few weeks in the 80's.
It helped to make me question my beliefs...