- The What in the World? Quiz
infobox television
show_name = The What in the World? Quiz
show_name_2 = "What on Earth?"
runtime = 30 minutes
caption =
format =Science panel game
director = Derek Wheeler
presenter =Marcus Brigstocke
Lee HurstDominic Holland
writer = Mark Cohen
Adam Bostock-Smith
Chris Heath
country = UK
network = Five
num_episodes = 3
num_series = 1
producer = Neil Gallery
company =Shine Limited
first_aired =5 September 2008
last_aired =19 September 2008
imdb_id = 1289329 |"The What in the World? Quiz" is a British
comedy panel game first broadcast on5 September 2008 on Five. The show is hosted byMarcus Brigstocke and guest stars Lee Hurst andDominic Holland as the team captains. The show asks questions themed onscience andtechnology . The guests on the show are scientists and academic experts. After the episodes, the series was postponded. It will be moved to a new timeslot where another seven episodes will be broadcast.cite web|url=http://www.comedy.org.uk/guide/tv/the_what_in_the_world/|title=The What in the World? Quiz|publisher=British Comedy Guide|accessdate=2008-10-05]Rounds
"The What in the World? Quiz" is split into four different rounds.
1) World Of Extremes: The panel are given three different things and have to guess which is the most extreme. For example, which of the three things is the fastest, the slowest or the most deadly. An award of 2 points is given for a right answer. If one side is wrong, the question goes to the other side for 1 point.
2) Time Bomb: The panel are presented with three different situations (The "Time Bombs"), each of which takes a different length of time. One side chooses which situation they think is the quickest. The other side then are asked rapid-fire questions (2 points each) for the length of the time of the situation chosen. For example, if the event takes 42 seconds to complete, they have 42 seconds to answer as many questions as possible.
3) Experimental: In this round, a team of scientists from
Cambridge University called "The Naked Scientists " perform a scientfic experiment. The panel then draw what they think will happen during the experiment. The panel are given up to 5 points depending on how accurate their drawing is, as judged by Brigstocke.4) Factoid Frenzy: The panel are shown a video
montage which contains a range of different facts. The panel have to try and remember as many facts as they can possbily can. After the video, the panel are all asked questions, the answers to which were all in the video. Right answers are awarded 3 points, while wrong answers result in a deduction of 3 points.Reception
The programme has received a mixed reception. The "
Daily Mirror " wrote that, "While many of us moan about TV dumbing down, attempts like this to dumb-up, as it were, leave you confused about whether to start laughing or cramming." [cite web|url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv-entertainment/tv/todays-tv/2008/09/05/the-what-in-the-world-quiz-115875-20724789/|title=The What in the World Quiz|publisher="Daily Mirror"|date=2008-09-05|accessdate=2008-09-06]However, the website UKGameShows.com were more critical, in particular of the "Factoid Frenzy" round. They said: "After being a quite tedious film of facts to remember, which takes the people off the screen and therefore is not the least bit entertaining, the teams buzz in to answer fairly straightforward questions on what they've just seen. It's not that clever and not that funny."cite web|url=http://www.ukgameshows.com/page/index.php?title=The_What_in_the_World%3F_Quiz|title=The What in the World? Quiz|publisher=UKGameShows.com|accessdate=2008-09-06]
They also attacked the way the show was made saying, "its so dark that it looks like it's being lit by a bumper pack of
Ikea tea lights. Most annoyingly, the added-after-the-event scoring box shown during the final round is in tiny writing, and, in a spectacularly bad bit of planning, clashes with the Five channel bug. Well done, lads!"Episodes
A series of six episodes is to be broadcast between 5 and 19 September 2008. Originally there was meant to be six episode shown, but instead ten were made. Also, the original run was stopped halfway through, with plans to broadcast the episodes at a different time slot. [cite web|url=http://www.comedy.org.uk/guide/tv/the_what_in_the_world/episodes/|title=Episodes|publisher=British Comedy Guide|accessdate=2008-09-06] The winners are indicated in bold.
eries 1
References
External links
* [http://www.thenakedscientists.com/ The Naked Scientists]
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