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University Challenge
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Jeremy Paxman is so arrogant and rude to the contestants. Bamber would have never have behaved like that! (the voice-over man is still hysterical in the last few minutes)
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Very easy to sneer when you've got the answer on a card in front of you. Chances are if you ask a particle physicist a question about 17th century playwrights, they might make a wild guess that sounds stupid if you know about the subject. On the other hand, they might come up with an inspired answer that's correct - which is how a lot of breakthrough s have come...
09:55 Tue 16th Oct 2012
I think each presents in their own style - as a reflection of the times in which they live and work.
Jeremy can be abrasive if someone is esepcially dense, but given that by definition, these people are all potential or substantive graduates, and represent the intellectual cream of their university (or at least the ones who wanted to be on TV anyway!) an assumed level of knowledge can be taken for granted.
I think you will find that his off-screen banter and interaction to relax everyone will ensure that all who receive a Paxo'ing will know he doesn;t mean it.
Jeremy can be abrasive if someone is esepcially dense, but given that by definition, these people are all potential or substantive graduates, and represent the intellectual cream of their university (or at least the ones who wanted to be on TV anyway!) an assumed level of knowledge can be taken for granted.
I think you will find that his off-screen banter and interaction to relax everyone will ensure that all who receive a Paxo'ing will know he doesn;t mean it.
Very easy to sneer when you've got the answer on a card in front of you. Chances are if you ask a particle physicist a question about 17th century playwrights, they might make a wild guess that sounds stupid if you know about the subject. On the other hand, they might come up with an inspired answer that's correct - which is how a lot of breakthroughs have come about. Paxo should reserve his sneering for politicians who should know their subject and often don't rather than ridiculing and intimidating students.