How do they choose the 100 people polled on Pointless?
What counts as a Mastermind specialist subject?
How would they feel if we turned the tables and started to interrogate them?
Then the quizzing shoe would be on the other foot.
Suggested hosts: Imelda Marcos, P.C.
Boot from The Shoe People, Elizabeth Shue.)
What she isnt is a researcher for the BBCsPointless.
The key thing,according tohost Alexander Armstrong is that the people polled arent aware theyre answeringPointlessquestions.
You cant apply to be one of the 100 people because that would then affect the outcome.
Its all down to those universities federal systems.
Does that ruling give those universities an unfair advantage over other institutions?
Jeremy Paxman would say no, the 1975 Manchester University team would say yes.
Thats us told then.
More information on the process for the original show isshared hereby former contestant Chas Early.
Subjects deemed too esoteric are also out, we learn.
And how was the audience so well-rehearsed in the moves?
Bob Holness, we salute you.
The rub for viewers is, that 250 hasnt changed since the show started airing in 1990.
It was 250 then and its 250 now, inflation be damned.
A hundred grand just for a flash of a grandads boxers as he drops his trousers at a wedding.
We still think its the latter in Britain we like all our losers to be winners.
That, or theyre just a bit tight.
The Egyptian hieroglyphs were introduced at the behest of quizmaster Victoria Coren after series three.
It involves some midnight inspiration, a mocking web comic and the shows characteristically dry sense of humour…
Admittedly, youve likely never asked yourself this, but the answer is so brilliant youll wish you had.
This time he did win the grand final, taking home a vase worth 3000 as his prize.
The rights to his life story are still up for grabs, if youre interested Mr Spielberg.