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I watch this to be polite, because Mrs Hughes really likes it, but I really can't do with it.
To me, it's far too pleased with itself, contestants, impossible format, even the music!
I do like Victoria Coren-Mitchelll - but I have to click off before her final breathtakingly bad 'amusing' link at the end.
Anyone else feel like that, or are you fans?
To me, it's far too pleased with itself, contestants, impossible format, even the music!
I do like Victoria Coren-Mitchelll - but I have to click off before her final breathtakingly bad 'amusing' link at the end.
Anyone else feel like that, or are you fans?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Another big fan of OC here. OH and I prefer not to watch live (by recording or using iPlayer) so we can pause on 'Missing Vowels' and try to get the answer before it is given (by the contestants or Victoria). We don't do it for the Walls, but these give you quite a bit of 'thinking time'.
As an aside I do find myself wondering, both on OC and in similar cases, whether 'choosing a hieroglyph' makes any difference to the question that comes up: it could just be a case of "show that you are familiar with the hieroglyphs we use, and now here is the next (pre-determined) question".
As an aside I do find myself wondering, both on OC and in similar cases, whether 'choosing a hieroglyph' makes any difference to the question that comes up: it could just be a case of "show that you are familiar with the hieroglyphs we use, and now here is the next (pre-determined) question".
Etch - // As an aside I do find myself wondering, both on OC and in similar cases, whether 'choosing a hieroglyph' makes any difference to the question that comes up: it could just be a case of "show that you are familiar with the hieroglyphs we use, and now here is the next (pre-determined) question". //
It's to instill an element of choice in the questions selected.
If you are going to give someone a choice, you have to have name for that options - on The Chase, with only two choices, 'A' and 'B' are used - on OC, which is obviously a lot more highbrow (and pleased with itself!!!!) they use the hieroglyphs.
It's to instill an element of choice in the questions selected.
If you are going to give someone a choice, you have to have name for that options - on The Chase, with only two choices, 'A' and 'B' are used - on OC, which is obviously a lot more highbrow (and pleased with itself!!!!) they use the hieroglyphs.
andy-hughes - "It's to instill an element of choice in the questions selected"
But that's what I am questioning - how do we know that it makes any difference as to the question that is then asked? Maybe a team would get the dreaded 'music question' no matter which hieroglyph they chose.
Funny you should mention The Chase, because that is another instance where it seems to me that it could be a case of (in the final chase): "You've chosen set B, well here are the slightly more difficult questions for the team, to be followed by the easier questions for the chaser when it is their go". Who ensures that the subsequent questions do genuinely depend on the team's choice? Maybe I'm just too cynical. :-)
But that's what I am questioning - how do we know that it makes any difference as to the question that is then asked? Maybe a team would get the dreaded 'music question' no matter which hieroglyph they chose.
Funny you should mention The Chase, because that is another instance where it seems to me that it could be a case of (in the final chase): "You've chosen set B, well here are the slightly more difficult questions for the team, to be followed by the easier questions for the chaser when it is their go". Who ensures that the subsequent questions do genuinely depend on the team's choice? Maybe I'm just too cynical. :-)
Etch - // But that's what I am questioning - how do we know that it makes any difference as to the question that is then asked? //
A fair point - let me amend my response to suggest that the action is to offer the illusion of choice - as you quite rightly say, we as viewers have no idea if the choice is actually acted on by the production staff.
A fair point - let me amend my response to suggest that the action is to offer the illusion of choice - as you quite rightly say, we as viewers have no idea if the choice is actually acted on by the production staff.