Very Hard Questions
(→Trivia: I count at least 62 wasted clues per show; 4 questions each in round 1 with 7 clues usable and 28 written and 3 questions each in round 2 with 5 clues usable and 15 written; 2(21+10)=62.) |
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- | The extraordinary amount of waste produced by the show, firstly in the amount of wasted clues (at least 62 per game), and on the scripted jokes, which Jon Snow simply cannot deliver. | + | The extraordinary amount of waste produced by the show, firstly in the amount of wasted clues (at least 62 per game), and on the scripted jokes, which Jon Snow simply cannot deliver. Stick to slaying dragons, methinks. |
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
Generally promoted as ''Jon Snow's Very Hard Questions'', to help internet searches find the show. | Generally promoted as ''Jon Snow's Very Hard Questions'', to help internet searches find the show. | ||
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+ | Aired twice a week; the first eight episodes bookended [[The Great Pottery Throw Down]]. | ||
[[Category:General Knowledge Quiz]] | [[Category:General Knowledge Quiz]] |
Revision as of 21:29, 26 February 2020
Synopsis
Jon Snow asks questions of expert quiz teams. According to the billing, these are "the most difficult quiz questions ever seen on TV". If they’re stumped and need help then clues are available, but at a cost.
Each episode sees two teams post a score, with the top teams returning for the series final.
This programme has not yet aired. A full review will appear here after broadcast.
Key moments
The extraordinary amount of waste produced by the show, firstly in the amount of wasted clues (at least 62 per game), and on the scripted jokes, which Jon Snow simply cannot deliver. Stick to slaying dragons, methinks.
Trivia
Generally promoted as Jon Snow's Very Hard Questions, to help internet searches find the show.
Aired twice a week; the first eight episodes bookended The Great Pottery Throw Down.