1) I can't stand Nick Newer, I really can't. What made Countdown successful in Whiteley's time as host is the banter he had with Vorderman - audiences loved it (didn't they?) Stelling and Riley had something similar in my opinion, shown by Riley's reaction on Stellng's last episode as host. They just weren't on screen together for anywhere as near as long as Whiteley and Vorderman were. Unfortunately, Hewer and Riley just don't have this. They have zero chemistry. The Countdown hosts are meant to provide the audience with some laughs, but there is no connection between the two. Also I find that Hewer is rude to the returning winners if their finishing score isn't as high as it was previously. He says something rude or sarcastic, which I don't appreciate. And he favours some contestants over others, which must be off-putting to the opponent to know that the host prefers the other person. Also, at the end when the host gives their 'Goodbye, see you tomorrow!' bit at the end of each episode, the host is meant to smile, right? I don't think he does. He doesn't seem like the kind of person you'd want to spend 50 minutes of your afternoon watching. I think Channel 4 should look for a new host and Hewer should stick to being the cold, glum-looking aide of Lord Sugar, a role which he's more suited to.
2) Susie Dent's orgins of words. :yawn::yawn::sleep::sleep: pretty much sums up how I feel when this segment comes up. Do I really want to know about the history of the words 'freezer' or 'corridor'? Not really. Also she should liven up a bit! I thinks she should interact more with Hewer and RIley and have a bit more of a laugh!
3) Has the format changed? From memory, the format used to be:
4 letters rounds, numbers round, chat with celebrity guest, teatime teaser.
4 letters rounds, origins of words, numbers round, teatime teaser.
3 letters rounds, numbers round, conundrum, end.
This format has been jiggled about recently, hasn't it? I think they should revert it to how it was.
4) The timeslot. Countdown is one of, if not Channel 4's most iconic show, which deserves a timeslot where more people will be at home to watch. God knows what they were thinking showing it at 2:45PM! And I think 3:10PM is still too early. I reckon they should scrap Come Dine With Me and Four Rooms/Coach Trip and put Countdown in its place. My ideal Channel 4 late afternoon/early evening line up would look like this:
4:00PM - What's Cooking?
4:30PM - Deal or No Deal
5:15PM - Countdown
6:00PM - The Simpsons
6:30PM - Hollyoaks
That way, more people would be at home, available to watch. I suppose Channel 4 don't want this as it'd be in competition with both the Chase and Pointless, but I just don't think 3:10PM is a fitting timeslot for a show with such prominence to Channel 4.
2) Susie Dent's orgins of words. :yawn::yawn::sleep::sleep: pretty much sums up how I feel when this segment comes up. Do I really want to know about the history of the words 'freezer' or 'corridor'? Not really. Also she should liven up a bit! I thinks she should interact more with Hewer and RIley and have a bit more of a laugh!
3) Has the format changed? From memory, the format used to be:
4 letters rounds, numbers round, chat with celebrity guest, teatime teaser.
4 letters rounds, origins of words, numbers round, teatime teaser.
3 letters rounds, numbers round, conundrum, end.
This format has been jiggled about recently, hasn't it? I think they should revert it to how it was.
4) The timeslot. Countdown is one of, if not Channel 4's most iconic show, which deserves a timeslot where more people will be at home to watch. God knows what they were thinking showing it at 2:45PM! And I think 3:10PM is still too early. I reckon they should scrap Come Dine With Me and Four Rooms/Coach Trip and put Countdown in its place. My ideal Channel 4 late afternoon/early evening line up would look like this:
4:00PM - What's Cooking?
4:30PM - Deal or No Deal
5:15PM - Countdown
6:00PM - The Simpsons
6:30PM - Hollyoaks
That way, more people would be at home, available to watch. I suppose Channel 4 don't want this as it'd be in competition with both the Chase and Pointless, but I just don't think 3:10PM is a fitting timeslot for a show with such prominence to Channel 4.




) and I don't see why I should turn off because they've hired a presenter who doesn't do a very good job.
