"Who?" has just clearly beaten "who?", "who?" and "Heard of him but can't place him." At least on Christmas University Challenge the contestants have some meaningful achievements and are usually not entirely incompetent.I think if I was as dim as some of the contestants, I'd decline the invitation.
One of them just answered, William Tell, to the question of "Who wrote the long running West End play, The Mousetrap"?
Actually, there are usually only one or two per team who have any broad general knowledge on CUC, IME."Who?" has just clearly beaten "who?", "who?" and "Heard of him but can't place him." At least on Christmas University Challenge the contestants have some meaningful achievements and are usually not entirely incompetent.
I think if I was as dim as some of the contestants, I'd decline the invitation.
One of them just answered, William Tell, to the question of "Who wrote the long running West End play, The Mousetrap"?
Rich Hall's a very bright guy - and wasn't on the show in any event!
It was tonight given by a woman I didn't recognise. Olivia Someone, I think.Was it Rich Hall that gave that answer.
I think he came 4th out of 4, FWIWRich Hall's a very bright guy - and wasn't on the show in any event!
The first time you've ever been able to answer a question?I think if I was as dim as some of the contestants, I'd decline the invitation.
One of them just answered, William Tell, to the question of "Who wrote the long running West End play, The Mousetrap"?
She was half right, William Shakespeare, wasn't it?The first time you've ever been able to answer a question?
ShatnerShe was half right, William Shakespeare, wasn't it?
There's no need for that sort of languageShatner
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I watched Frank Cotrell Boyce versus the whole of Durham the other day...it wasn't very exciting as Durham got stuffed more than the turkeys of recent days.Actually, there are usually only one or two per team who have any broad general knowledge on CUC, IME.