Genius

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Host

Dave Gorman

Broadcast

BBC Radio 4, 27th October 2005 to present

BBC2, 20th March 2009 to present

Synopsis

Five members of the public pitch their genius ideas to make the world a better place - usually an invention or a new law - to a celebrity guest. After discussing the idea, and possibly trying it out for real, the celeb declares whether the idea is genius... or not.

Once all the ideas are pitched, the genius ideas go forward to an audience vote. Whoever gets the most applause is the winner of the "magnificent" Genius Trophy.

Image:Genius dave gorman.jpgDave Gorman with the magnificent Genius Trophy (radio version)

The TV version is basically the same, except with pictures. Also, in the last regular episode (to date) of the radio series, it was agreed that one contestant's suggestion that the celebrity guest pick the winner (rather than leaving it up to the audience), was genius - and accordingly, that's how the TV version does it. So you see, one man can make a difference.

Catchphrases

"Genius... or not?"

Trivia

Here's producer Simon Nicholls, interviewed in Broadcast about transferring the show to TV:

During pre-production, we filmed a night of workshopping at The Drill Hall Theatre. We threw the existing format up in the air and tried out doing the show in all sorts of different visual ways (with Dave standing, with Dave sitting). We also experimented with different endings to the show. One had the audience singing us out with The Genius Song. I'm relieved to say that this will never be shown on either terrestrial, or indeed, extra-terrestrial, television. One thing we worked out is, for the first time since the mighty Blankety Blank, we have the contestants disappear from the set on a revolve. It adds a visual punch and, crucially, it looks funny. It's a clear example of us beefing up the radio format and adding a new joke. At least I hope it is.

Inventor

Ali Crockatt and David Scott

Theme music

Composed by "Grandmaster Gareth" (Gareth Jones) and performed by Misty's Big Adventure. You can hear it on their MySpace page.

Web links

Official site

Wikipedia entry

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