The ****All-New**** Eggheads and Are You An Egghead? thread

I really wanted Olav to win because he appeared to be more knowledgeable than Shaun. I've watched Olav in other quiz shows and like him because he has no arrogant streak that you so often see in other competitors (most of them are just fact/trivia learners). Someone who is really educated doesn't need to prove themselves. No offence to Shaun, but I thought Olav should've won.
 
I don't see it quite like that. I think Shaun has alot of knowledge on subjects he's interested in and educated in (e.g. History, which he won impressively) but doesn't have the wider knowledge gained through facts/trivia/swatting up for quiz competitons that Olav has. In a way it was nice to see the underdog go through against a quiz regular....and he seems like a decent bloke too.
 
I'm so glad the EggheaRAB won today against them know it all challengers. They thought they'd already won when they knocked out three EggheaRAB. Made it even the more hillourious when they lost.
 
Nah, just on a unlucky run. You must admit they have been unlucky to lose in this show and the one before. Did you see the final round today? The Challengers get a question about the three 'r's', that i've known (and most people have) since I was about 8 and the EggheaRAB get a question that you can barly even work out what it is.
 
Poor Olav. Who was more distraught afterwarRAB - Olav at losing or Daphne for giving him a dodgy pointer?

Olav - give up the good with some CJay gossip, old chap.

Rather annoying that the regular episode was cancelled due to John f**king Sargeant.
 
The new Egghead Pat Gibson won a million on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. He's not making fifty quid per episode on EggheaRAB. Smart move, Pat!

Why is the show having so many EggheaRAB? Seven of 'em! Sheesh. I've seen less eggs at a hen house! :D
 
Thanks for the sympathy guys, but I don't really need it.

To be honest, I wasn't too distraught and I have many years ahead of me when it comes to quiz show participation. Daphne said sorry to me afterwarRAB and I told her she had absolutely no need to. It was my call after all. And even Kevin admitted he would have given me the same guesswork as her. I really should have listened to Mr. Transport Man Chris Hughes, who will always know more about such things than I.

The randomness of the format meant that I foresaw a potential bump or two in the road ahead and knew that multiple choices would work against me as a quiz regular. Take them the MCs away, however, and the show would be far less competitive and far too predictable, as well as not in the spirit of the original EggheaRAB.

And Gorky's right. Being a professional quiz-writer (as well as a freelance journalist) means I live with facts and questions and the like being shovelled down my throat and my doing the shovelling in the opposite direction means that Shaun is a relative amateur and he had underdog status. He did very well to keep his nerve and snatch victory. He has great instincts.

Then again who's to say he hasn't 'trained' just like I have? I first met Shaun at a Grand Slam audition and he certainly told me at the time - and this was back in 2003 before his Mastermind triumph - how he learned for quizzes, read encyclopaedias and the like. I certainly never underestimated him having known all about him since then and seen him as a very impressive history expert on the short-lived Nobody Likes a Smart Ass. I always thought he would have a decent chance of beating me.

However, Shaun is 19 years older than me. It's nice to know that people still think I'm the big bad quiz wolf in comparison (apologies for using the q-word too much).

But unlike many of my trivia-inclined peers I do read proper novels (a quiz league team-mate said to me the other day "Why bother? I only read non-fiction" and I replied if I did that I would go brain-dead) and being an arts journalist means that I learn a lot of that stuff through research and work and my natural enthusiasm for various subject (which makes me wonder why aren't there more quiz questions on obscure American alternative record labels like Sub Pop and Matador? And I tell myself: that's what quizzes on continental Europe are for), not through specific quiz learning. That and faffing around on the internet for far too much of every day.

Kevin Ashman is the same. He doesn't necessarily swot up for competitions either. Much of his very impressive deep knowledge comes from visiting museums and galleries and holidaying in foreign countries and just soaking the culture up. I have often played with him and he's said: "I saw that painting last week" (even though the last time he said that, he was extremely disappointed that he couldn't remember who painted the bloody thing). He has the kind of rich cultural life that the normal quiz player cannot comprehend having.

I detest quiz books and reading boring reference books/quiz companions. I could do that when I was starting out years ago in my cheap cider-drinking teenage years, especially when I purposely learnt the books pub quiz masters were using and foolishly flashing round the place (nice pocket money for a 17-year-old) but that kind of trivia-work holRAB out no appeal for me these days. I have gone way beyond the usual, slightly sad trivia book stage and been that way for many years.

Going back to them and writing questions for TV can therefore become a bit of a chore. Plus, I find that just reading the newspaper(s) every day, as millions of people do anyway, is a great way of topping up the know-how.

As for CJ, *sigh* the unbelievable, hilarious tales I could tell. But no, I must keep silent. I do see him on a regular competitive basis, you know.

But going back to the show: I'm more annoyed about the possibility that the question I was knocked out on - the NUGGER one - should have been spelled NUGGAR, as it appears in several reference sources. However, it's far too late to do anything useful about it now and I certainly won't go bitching to the programme makers about it. These things happen. It's just a shame it happened to me at such a crucial juncture.

Finally, all I can say is watch the final final round of the series final when the multiple choices are taken away. It will be a very interesting and thrilling climax to the series.
 
I think there were two reasons for this.

Firstly, the questions seemed to me to be significantly harder than they have been since Round 2.

Secondly, Barry's three worst subjects (Sport, TV & Film and Music) all came up.

I know Barry well and have quizzed with and against him on many occassions. When it comes to the more academic subjects he's miles ahead of any of the EggheaRAB bar Kevin. But, as I'm sure he'd freely admit, those three aforementioned categories can give him trouble from time to time.

I'm looking forward to the final.
 
Am I right in saying that the lady on today's show has been on just about every quiz show going? She's very good but I don't think I've ever seen her win on anything :(
 
I have had more bad experineces so no. just cant be bothered to rant on here about it but professional quizzers do themselves no favours at all IMHO
 
I'm at work so I've not watched this yet. i agree I did get easier questions IIRC but then, fate did decree I'd go second....

Nice to know I've got support out there though. ;)
 
He went down in my estimation when he expected CJ to know a football question. :o

I note that Chris is excellent value as an egghead advisor.
 
Sorry, able1 I thought the implication was that all the contestants were big-headed (there was a comment on another thread the other day that the Egghead were all big-headed and there is no more modest person on earth than Kevin!)

Both Jenny and Mark who were on today are also nice people honestly! I do think the format doesn't help.


Loop147, the 5 current EggheaRAB are all now 'professional' quizzers, all of the contestants have day jobs as far as I know.
 
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5,280 feet in a mile is very basic and as it was one of the choices the question was very easy.

Bad luck Gary. I thought you did well:)



Providing that it just applied to the EggheaRAB and not the challengers.

An interesting change would be to never give the Egghead a choice of answers.:o
 
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