Jeopardy!
Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2024 1:26 pm
A reminder that the classic quiz returns today at 5.45pm on ITV1 hosted by Stephen Fry.
A group for contestants and lovers of the Channel 4 game show 'Countdown'.
http://c4countdown.co.uk/
I think it's the money they are accumulating. They need to get back to the 90's UK version, shorter format and more tense Final Jeopardy music:Ian Fitzpatrick wrote: ↑Tue Jan 02, 2024 11:52 am Quite a painful watch, needs to find a way of putting some pace into it. Is it money they are accumulating or just points? Wasn't clear what happens to the winner going forward, does he take his "money" with him?
Yes, this. It’s real money and there’s no limit to number of wins allowed, you keep adding to your winnings until you’re dethroned. Not winning a game, however, means you don’t keep your winnings. If your reign ends, you just keep the total money won in previous shows. Your last score doesn’t count. Same in the USA.Jojo Apollo wrote: ↑Tue Jan 02, 2024 4:08 pmI think it's the money they are accumulating. They need to get back to the 90's UK version, shorter format and more tense Final Jeopardy music:Ian Fitzpatrick wrote: ↑Tue Jan 02, 2024 11:52 am Quite a painful watch, needs to find a way of putting some pace into it. Is it money they are accumulating or just points? Wasn't clear what happens to the winner going forward, does he take his "money" with him?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeDkRe3v26U
Yeah so many shows can go back to being 30 minutes with a maximum of just one short ad break but they no doubt want to increase revenue from the extra long ad breaks. Also too much time wasted on idle chatter/waffle, nowadays I just record the shows and fast forward past the ads and idle chatter, saves so much time.Martin Hurst wrote: ↑Wed Jan 03, 2024 7:40 am Why do ITV insist on stretching out shows that are perfectly fine being 30 minutes long to an hour? So annoying.
Did I hear right, on tomorrow's show, Kai Laddiman?Jojo Apollo wrote: ↑Wed Jan 03, 2024 2:57 pmYeah so many shows can go back to being 30 minutes with a maximum of just one short ad break but they no doubt want to increase revenue from the extra long ad breaks. Also too much time wasted on idle chatter/waffle, nowadays I just record the shows and fast forward past the ads and idle chatter, saves so much time.Martin Hurst wrote: ↑Wed Jan 03, 2024 7:40 am Why do ITV insist on stretching out shows that are perfectly fine being 30 minutes long to an hour? So annoying.
Yeah believe so and looks like him. Will be good to see how he does, always a friendly likeable chap during the early Apterous days.Marc Meakin wrote: ↑Thu Jan 04, 2024 4:59 pmDid I hear right, on tomorrow's show, Kai Laddiman?Jojo Apollo wrote: ↑Wed Jan 03, 2024 2:57 pmYeah so many shows can go back to being 30 minutes with a maximum of just one short ad break but they no doubt want to increase revenue from the extra long ad breaks. Also too much time wasted on idle chatter/waffle, nowadays I just record the shows and fast forward past the ads and idle chatter, saves so much time.Martin Hurst wrote: ↑Wed Jan 03, 2024 7:40 am Why do ITV insist on stretching out shows that are perfectly fine being 30 minutes long to an hour? So annoying.
I quickly got over the who is or what is shtick (apparently who is or what is works for a lot of answers.Matt Morrison wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2024 11:28 am awful fucking show from the 10 mins I watched. never seen the US version to compare though.
the "answer with a question" thing is one of the lamest USPs I've ever seen as most of the time the grammar doesn't even fit so it just ends up meaning "say any interrogative word of your choice, then say the answer"
Ive always, assumed all players keep monies won or else why don't they buy the farm if they need to double moneyit to potentially win?Philip A wrote: ↑Mon Jan 15, 2024 12:07 pm It’s a very simple format (which I know and love) and yet some viewers still don’t fully understand how it works. I think Stephen Fry should outline the rules properly at the very beginning of each show as most people don’t necessarily know of the US format; answers must be in the form of a “Who/What” question; players can only buzz in after the clue has been read; only the person with most money at the end keeps the money and returns to play the game again next show, etc.
No. Only the winner keeps the money, as Stephen Fry said on The One Show last month. That’s why the losing scores are blanked out at the end. The losers don’t keep the money but instead receive consolation cash. I am reliably informed the 2nd/3rd place players receive £300 and £100. In the US it’s $2,000 and $1,000. This saves money and also incentivises winning the game.Marc Meakin wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2024 9:43 amIve always, assumed all players keep monies won or else why don't they buy the farm if they need to double moneyit to potentially win?Philip A wrote: ↑Mon Jan 15, 2024 12:07 pm It’s a very simple format (which I know and love) and yet some viewers still don’t fully understand how it works. I think Stephen Fry should outline the rules properly at the very beginning of each show as most people don’t necessarily know of the US format; answers must be in the form of a “Who/What” question; players can only buzz in after the clue has been read; only the person with most money at the end keeps the money and returns to play the game again next show, etc.
But no so much yesterday, basic maths errorMarc Meakin wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 8:44 pm Great episode today
The game theorist used his skills well