UK dopers, watch me represent **Corpus Christi College, Oxford **in our second round match against Edinburgh University this Monday (1/12) at 8pm.
I’m the girl who’s not the captain.
Any other Dopers ever been on UC? Mastermind? Eggheads?
[I think this should go here as it is about the actual airing of a TV show rather than the game specifics, but if it should move to the Game Room that’s cool.]
I’ll be watching and rooting for you! It’s long been one of my favourite shows, I’d have loved to appear on it but I’ll be shouting the answers (hopefully) at the TV again, as usual.
The show is based on an earlier American one, College Bowl. Any US dopers recall that one?
Did you participate in the first round match? If so, why didn’t you tell us? If not, why weren’t you selected for it? Is Paxman really a pussycat, as I suspect? Will you take further questions?
I was originally the alternate for the team, so I didn’t appear in the first round match. Our original captain had to leave the college so I stepped in.
On Paxman: he’s a good chap. Very friendly; he paid for one of the team’s dinner in the canteen when his voucher didn’t cover it.
I’ll take further questions, but I can’t say anything about the results of course.
Ah, sorry. I’ll be shouting against you, even though it’s already happened. I’ll also be hoping to get more than my long-term average of ten questions right.
I think the series plays out over 30+ weeks in the TV schedules. How many shows are recorded in one day, and what is the true elapsed time between the first first round match and the final.
Did your show go straight through uninterrupted, or were any retakes necessary.
I had an ITV lunch once. It tasted like shit. What’s the food like in the BBC canteen?
Ah great stuff, you must have brains to burn. UC gives me an intellectual inferiority complex. The way Magdalen is pronounced by the presenter I always find jarring.
How impatient was Paxo? Did he go “come ONNN” at any point?
ETA: An Gadaí, Magdalen College was originally spelled “Maudlin”. The spelling changed hundreds of years ago, but us locals kept on pronouncing it the old way. I heard originally it was in defiance of the Reformation, but can’t find any evidence of that online. Similarly the Cherwell river is pronounced “Charwell” and the Thames in Oxford is spelled “Isis” but pronounced “Featherstonehaugh”.
Yez Dubs have similar odd pronunciations too - DorSET street not DORset street.