Does anyone have clips of the rebellious teams of the 60s (or was it 70s?) when students brought student protest to UC?
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostDoes anyone have clips of the rebellious teams of the 60s (or was it 70s?) when students brought student protest to UC?David Aaronovitch and his University of Manchester team buzz and answer with Communist answers as protest
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I was just a member of the future dictatorship of the proletariat, working in a factory...Last edited by Serial_Apologist; 05-02-20, 16:46.
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Originally posted by greenilex View PostI like the way teams are beginning to see the game as a kind of over-the-top display opportunity...too solemn and no one has fun, imv.
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Thanks SA. Those were the days! BTW, I wish they still had the original 'popular' version of the signature tune for UC. It sounds silly and pretentious played by a string quartet...IMVHO of course....especially that feeble pizzicato D on a cello. IIRC, the original had that note swooped up to by a pedal timp, and there were tubular bells in the mix. Maybe someone can post that up too......Last edited by ardcarp; 05-02-20, 17:29.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Posthttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LLR6tGRAUI
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I was just a member of the future dictatorship of the proletariat, working in a factory...
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Listen to University Challenge - Original theme song and find more theme music and songs from 32,913 different television shows at TelevisionTunes.com
Actually wasn't the original tune it seems
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostIt's the first one of your links that I was referring to. Thanks bd. I'd forgotten that University Challenge wasn't spawned by the BBC. Does anyone know when the Beeb took it over?
On a side note I see that the weekly blog University Challenged is now back in action.
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostThanks SA. Those were the days! BTW, I wish they still had the original 'popular' version of the signature tune for UC. It sounds silly and pretentious played by a string quartet...IMVHO of course....especially that feeble pizzicato D on a cello. IIRC, the original had that note swooped up to by a pedal timp, and there were tubular bells in the mix. Maybe someone can post that up too......
Another great sig tune ruined by reworking is Newsnight . The original version had wonderful brash horns now it has a twangy electric guitar.
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Originally posted by LMcD View PostWas it unreasonable of me to expect the RAM team to do at least reasonably well when it came to questions about music?"I do not approve of anything that tampers with natural ignorance. Ignorance is like a delicate exotic fruit; touch it and the bloom is gone. The whole theory of modern education is radically unsound. Fortunately in England, at any rate, education produces no effect whatsoever. If it did, it would prove a serious danger to the upper classes, and probably lead to acts of violence in Grosvenor Square."
Lady Bracknell The importance of Being Earnest
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Originally posted by LHC View PostI thought it was rather embarrassing for the RAM. It seemed to me that there was a much higher prevalence of classical music questions in this edition, in the same way that there were more art history questions when the Courtauld Institute was on, and yet the RAM team managed to get all of the questions they answered wrong. They failed to recognise Britten's Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, thought Glenn Gould had named Vladimir Ashkenazy rather than Richard Strauss as one of the greatest composers of the 20th century, and clearly knew nothing about Verdi or his operas.
The failure to spot the Young Person's Guide before the St John's scientist from Poland got there was inexcusable, however, and as for thinking that Violetta Valéry could possibly be the title character in Aida - well, words fail.Last edited by underthecountertenor; 23-09-20, 12:00.
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Originally posted by underthecountertenor View PostTo be scrupulously fair to the RAM team captain, the Vladimir Ashkenazy answer was a wild stab after he buzzed in just as the 20th Century was mentioned. My guess is that, as the question was clearly about someone admired by Glenn Gould, he was going to say J S Bach, and then had to trawl around for anyone from the 20th century. Had it even been narrowed down to a composer by that point? [Edit: I've reviewed, and it hadn't] Certainly there was nothing to point to R Strauss unless you happened to know of Gould's admiration for him (which I didn't).
The failure to spot the Young Person's Guide before the St John's scientist from Poland got there was inexcusable, however, and as for thinking that Violetta Valéry could possibly be the title character in Aida - well, words fail."I do not approve of anything that tampers with natural ignorance. Ignorance is like a delicate exotic fruit; touch it and the bloom is gone. The whole theory of modern education is radically unsound. Fortunately in England, at any rate, education produces no effect whatsoever. If it did, it would prove a serious danger to the upper classes, and probably lead to acts of violence in Grosvenor Square."
Lady Bracknell The importance of Being Earnest
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Originally posted by LHC View PostOr indeed, that Nabucco was based on a poem about a pirate by Lord Byron! BTW, as impressive as the Polish scientist was, I think it was the other student of Natural Sciences who got the Britten starter (and very pleased she looked too, at beating the RAM to the buzzer).
You are probably right about the Britten starter - by the end it just felt to me as if the Polish team member had got pretty much everything!
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