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  • BBMmk2
    Late Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 20908

    My wife was saying today from the paper she was reading online, that the Cambridge Captain young lady, was rather commented on the way she spoke and her fashion sense. About her having a lisp. I mean, so what does this matter at all?
    Don’t cry for me
    I go where music was born

    J S Bach 1685-1750

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    • burning dog
      Full Member
      • Dec 2010
      • 1511

      Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
      I was born at St Mary's Hospital, Paddington.
      Me Too!

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      • ferneyhoughgeliebte
        Gone fishin'
        • Sep 2011
        • 30163

        Originally posted by ardcarp View Post
        Much mention of 'elites' above. I always try to bear in mind that questions set in UC require a certain sort of intelligence and a certain body of knowledge. (Same goes for crossword puzzles.) Who's to say that...taking an extreme example...an aboriginal from the bush in Australia doesn't have equally valid intelligence and an equally valid body of knowledge which has enabled successful survival for several thousand years in his/her environment?

        I'm not knocking UC. Mrs A and I love it, even if we only manage about 5% of the answers. But it is by an elite for an elite.
        Yes. Like the Olympics.
        [FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]

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        • Serial_Apologist
          Full Member
          • Dec 2010
          • 37699

          Originally posted by burning dog View Post
          Me Too!
          Destiny, eh?

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          • burning dog
            Full Member
            • Dec 2010
            • 1511

            As my Dad pointed out at the time when the Doctor boasted that Sir Alexander (by then deceased) and Amelia Fleming worked there - Heroin was first developed there as well. I guess he researched the subject because of his love of Charlie Parker

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            • oddoneout
              Full Member
              • Nov 2015
              • 9205

              Originally posted by ardcarp View Post
              Much mention of 'elites' above. I always try to bear in mind that questions set in UC require a certain sort of intelligence and a certain body of knowledge. (Same goes for crossword puzzles.) Who's to say that...taking an extreme example...an aboriginal from the bush in Australia doesn't have equally valid intelligence and an equally valid body of knowledge which has enabled successful survival for several thousand years in his/her environment?

              I'm not knocking UC. Mrs A and I love it, even if we only manage about 5% of the answers. But it is by an elite for an elite.
              Given the significant increase in the numbers of school leavers attending university in recent years I'm not sure to what extent that still holds true, at least for non-Oxbridge cohorts? In any case quizes(quizzes?) are popular activities, UC is in many respects an extension of that, which takes into account the assumed greater depth of knowledge possessed by those in higher education?

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              • LMcD
                Full Member
                • Sep 2017
                • 8477

                Originally posted by jean View Post
                And a good memory.

                I don't find UC very interesting at all and I never watch it, but I decided to do some research to see how my old university had fared.

                I feel obliged to tell you this:

                [Exeter] University's team managed what is thought to be the worst score on BBC2's University Challenge quiz show for more than 30 years – a measly 15 points.

                Their opponents, Oxford University's Corpus Christi, wiped the floor with them, scoring 350.
                Reading scored 0 points in one of the 2018 Christmas specials.

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                • zola
                  Full Member
                  • May 2011
                  • 656

                  Originally posted by LMcD View Post
                  Reading scored 0 points in one of the 2018 Christmas specials.
                  Indeed, but that was a team of alumni and I think two thirds of the way through they gave up and deliberately targeted zero.

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                  • ardcarp
                    Late member
                    • Nov 2010
                    • 11102

                    Jean wrote:

                    I don't find UC very interesting at all and I never watch it
                    I can quite understand that many people are not gripped by it. However the fact that the programme has survived, and is given a 'prime-time' slot on BBC2 must mean that considerable numbers of people are. Anyone know the viewing figures? Or is UC just the BBC's way of showing some commitment to kulcher. Maybe they should try some Music?

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                    • greenilex
                      Full Member
                      • Nov 2010
                      • 1626

                      I would rather watch Only Connect, even when I fail to understand the connections, because the quiz teams are much more interesting as people, imo.

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                      • Richard Tarleton

                        I don't know how you can possibly generalise. University Challenge tends to consist (more) of people of student age, whereas Only Connect tend to be older, many of them experienced quizzers - perhaps that's what you mean. Just occasionally, they're the same people, a few years down the line - take Gail Trimble, the Human Google!, who appeared on Only Connect last season - I think Rosie McKeown was running her close!

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                        • LMcD
                          Full Member
                          • Sep 2017
                          • 8477

                          Originally posted by ardcarp View Post
                          Jean wrote:



                          I can quite understand that many people are not gripped by it. However the fact that the programme has survived, and is given a 'prime-time' slot on BBC2 must mean that considerable numbers of people are. Anyone know the viewing figures? Or is UC just the BBC's way of showing some commitment to kulcher. Maybe they should try some Music?
                          In the week ending 25.02.2018 (the latest for which figures are available) UC had a consolidated vierwership (i.e. including 'catch up') of 2.54 million. This would be considered a good figure for this time slot on BBC2.
                          Last edited by LMcD; 27-04-18, 07:49.

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                          • ferneyhoughgeliebte
                            Gone fishin'
                            • Sep 2011
                            • 30163

                            Originally posted by LMcD View Post
                            I would imagine that UC attracts between 1 and 2 million viewers, probably closer to the latter. This would, today, be considered a satisfactory figure for this time slot on BBC2.
                            A smidgen more, LMcD - for the week, 9 - 15 April, UC was BBC2's third most popular programme with 2.36 million viewers. (OC got 2.47 million, and the most popular was Gardeners' World with 2.66.)

                            The previous week, UC was again the third most popular BBC2 programme with 2.21million - pipping OC with 2.16.

                            Civilisations didn't reach the top thirty on BBC2 in either week - possibly because of the preponderence of people running, jumping, and swimming.

                            ITV's The Chase was the channel's twenty-third-twenty-fifth most popular show during 9th - 15th, with 3.16 - 3.21million.


                            [FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]

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                            • ferneyhoughgeliebte
                              Gone fishin'
                              • Sep 2011
                              • 30163

                              And then there's this:



                              ... now, they didn't ask me, but if the "average income" of UC viewers is £30,200, there must be a lot of people with six-figure salaries who watch it!
                              [FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]

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                              • LMcD
                                Full Member
                                • Sep 2017
                                • 8477

                                In its heyday on ITV, UC attracted some 11 million viewers per episode before being relegated to an off-peak slot, when only 1 million tuned in.
                                I regret to have to tell you that I'm not one of the six-figure-salaried viewers of the programme!

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