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People who get questions wrong on quizzes but they allow it. Cant think of any specific but this type of thing...
"What is the surname of the british prime minister" "David cameron" "Cameron, yes that is correct." "Will smith played the fresh.." "Prince of bel-air" "I was going to say the fresh prince of where, Bel-air is the correct answer." This is relevant on the game show the link where they need a specific answer but the contestant tells them too much info. They let them have the answer but any other quiz it would be wrong! |
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People who get questions wrong on quizzes but they allow it. Cant think of any specific but this type of thing...
"What is the surname of the british prime minister" "David cameron" "Cameron, yes that is correct." "Will smith played the fresh.." "Prince of bel-air" "I was going to say the fresh prince of where, Bel-air is the correct answer." This is relevant on the game show the link where they need a specific answer but the contestant tells them too much info. They let them have the answer but any other quiz it would be wrong! |
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That's all a bit "reykjavik comma iceland full stop" if you ask me,
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I could be wrong but I think it refers to a scene in The Young Ones when Rik and Vivian were playing Trivial Pursuit and Vivian was being really pedantic about the answers.
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I could be wrong but I think it refers to a scene in The Young Ones when Rik and Vivian were playing Trivial Pursuit and Vivian was being really pedantic about the answers.
I do think i have a point though, one of the questions today on the link and the answer.. "A kirby grip is better known as..." "Hair pin" "The full question was a kirby grip is better known as a bobby what in the usa? The correct answer pin, but we will accept your answer". Any other quiz show and the answer hair pin wouldve been incorrect. For this show to work their answers have to be spot on for them to guess the connection between the four answers, so her saying hair pin is wrong if the link is a word which goes before or after the answers to make new words. It really bugs me because the questions are pretty easy but they buzz in so early and get the right answer amongst other words and the host allows it every time. |
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That's what's good about University Challenge. Paxo is a stickler for the exact answer!
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One of my neighbours annoys me
![]() I can't do so much as stick up a wind chime and she reciprocates with some garden ornament or other. Same with plants. You just know that after you have put out a planter or spruced up a hanging basket she will be out there digging away furiously with her trowel
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All no doubt been mentioned beofre, but my two peneth
Whiny, slow, breathy cover versions of every song that has ever been produced taking over advert land Whiny, slow, breathy cover versions of every song that has ever been produced but with an upbeat, hipster twist to them...accompanied by a mandolin. Pointless sound effects in things and canned laughter where you always hear that ONE woman's same laugh in there somewhere that's been used for years You've Been Framed blocking out the dates of recordings in the corner because they don't want you to see nothing's been submitted for at least 15 years Any BBC factual/news show that explains to you what money is or how it's used, and other patronising stuff along those lines The un-biased BBC's current obsession with making every Question Time into UKIP dissection and ridicule. Matt Alright taking over television, one sterile consumer programme at a time. Sports interviewers asking someone after a huge win,or a crushing defeat ''How do you feel?'' Gahhhh, there are more but the noose is already round my neck |
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You've Been Framed blocking out the dates of recordings in the corner because they don't want you to see nothing's been submitted for at least 15 years I dont know how many times ive seen the same clips over and over again. All from the 90s by the looks of it or american. |
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Somebody upthread mentioned all the umming and ahhing over answering quiz questions, citing Eggheads in particular. I stopped watching this programme for this very reason.
I work with a guy who was on a (winning) Eggheads team about 2 years ago, (they only won about £4k) and the production team apparently told them "take as long as you like to answer the questions and talk through your reasoning for it". He's been on Mastermind, Fifteen to One and Only Connect so was used to TV but also used to just answering the bloody question and not making a big song and dance about it all. He called their bluff by taking almost 15 minutes to answer one question. They changed their tune after that, funnily enough.
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I submitted some videos and was really annoyed when they didnt show them especially when they were funnier than 99% of the ones on the show, and they were new!
I dont know how many times ive seen the same clips over and over again. All from the 90s by the looks of it or american. |
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I submitted some videos and was really annoyed when they didnt show them especially when they were funnier than 99% of the ones on the show, and they were new!
I dont know how many times ive seen the same clips over and over again. All from the 90s by the looks of it or american. |
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When a show that used to be good becomes so bad, Watchdog is one of them.
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One of my neighbours annoys me
![]() I can't do so much as stick up a wind chime and she reciprocates with some garden ornament or other. Same with plants. You just know that after you have put out a planter or spruced up a hanging basket she will be out there digging away furiously with her trowel ![]()
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My daughter and her friends submitted a really funny, genuine clip and it never made the show. I don't understand their reasoning other than it's incredibly cheap television and they're not prepared to spend any money on it at all.
That would explain the amount of american clips. They probably have enough to rotate them so the majority of people dont notice, and only pay the once. |
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Emmerdale - today, the middle of May, one of the scenes had been filmed in the middle of the winter when every thing else showed full summer foliage. Bloody ridiculous. Surely it wouldn't be too difficult to get all the scenes for one episode to tally.
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Somebody upthread mentioned all the umming and ahhing over answering quiz questions, citing Eggheads in particular. I stopped watching this programme for this very reason.
I work with a guy who was on a (winning) Eggheads team about 2 years ago, (they only won about £4k) and the production team apparently told them "take as long as you like to answer the questions and talk through your reasoning for it". He's been on Mastermind, Fifteen to One and Only Connect so was used to TV but also used to just answering the bloody question and not making a big song and dance about it all. He called their bluff by taking almost 15 minutes to answer one question. They changed their tune after that, funnily enough. ![]() |
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What annoys or niggles you about tv be it actors, filming techniches, formats, plots, cliches etc.
One that's just happened is and EPG trying to give some mystique but it failing miserably. So what happens when the programme starts? Hi, I'm Freddie Flintoff - cuts to a shot of him with killer whales swimming besides the boat. :-/
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Utter dimwits who apply for quiz shows that require a modicum of General Knowledge.
Pointless is a particular repository of the thick and brainless. you'd think someone who had been on the planet for a few decades could name a US President who isn't called Obama. |
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When the BBC dump sport on the BBC Red Button and show rubbish on BBC1 and BBC2.
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Not so much tv but I hate how asthmatics in movies always take their inhaler when something shocks/scares/worries them. I've had it for 32 years and never once taken my inhaler because something stressed me out a bit, it's nonsensical and I don't understand how that came about.
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The voices of:
Carol Klein - some gardening programme India Fisher - Master Chef Robert Webb - Great Movie Mistakes and that awful woman who introduces the next programme, but don't know which channel. |
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There is an announcer on BBC. His name is Delroy Haines.
The way he speaks with an up and down inflection, and pauses in the wrong places REALLY aggravates me. I have to mute the TV every time I hear him start to speak. He gets on my threepenny bits BIG TIME. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() There's a female Scottish announcer on ITV who announces "The news from UR area". Drives me up the wall. |
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I submitted some videos and was really annoyed when they didnt show them especially when they were funnier than 99% of the ones on the show, and they were new!
I dont know how many times ive seen the same clips over and over again. All from the 90s by the looks of it or american. |
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I'm genuinely astonished anyone watches that crap.
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