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Review – Eggheads, BBC2

By mofgimmers on October 3rd, 2006 5 comments

Dermot_1You’d normally see this man (Dermot Murnaghan) treading the thin-line between affable and hard hitting on BBC’s Breakfast in the mornings. Obviously, he’s a bit lost in the afternoons, so he taken a punt on being a quiz show host on Eggheads.

Eggheads is a odd little programme. Deliberately frill free (well, I think it’s deliberate) and slow paced (slow means serious), the show is basically 5 members of the public tackling 5 super trivia brains (one of which is Judith Keppel who won the jackpot on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire).

One weakness of the show is the eggheads themselves. They are smug beyond belief. It’s sad when you ask Joe Public a question, they get it wrong, and the presenter and the eggheads slyly gang up on you. Dermot will take a slow intake of breath and then say "Of course, a bet the eggheads know it" to which all five of the gits will say the correct answer in perfect unison.

Another odd thing about the show is the way that conferring is dealt with. Instead of taking a hard line like, say, Paxman in University Challenge (that basically means Paxman shouting at people), Eggheads has developed an overly fussy and visually horrifying way around it. They send the contestants (one member of the public in one room, one egghead in another) and show them on huge screens behind their respective teams. This gives the illusion that some of the team members are in fact giants.

Players are eliminated as they go head-to-head against one of the boffins, and in the case of yesterdays show, the boffins won all the rounds… meaning that you had five smuggos sat at a desk facing one Irishman backed by his four enormous pals. This made the Irishman look tiny and almost toddler like. Bizarre. As far as the questions go, they’re reasonably difficult, and give the illusion that virtually anyone could go on and not embarrass themselves… in saying that, the eggheaded ones know ALL the answers, and as such, no-one really wins. Except the BBC of course.[Mof Gimmers]

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5 Responses to “Review – Eggheads, BBC2”

  1. Dave Day says:

    The eggheads game today, 3rd Sept 2007 (in the general knowledge part) asked the question of the area which is known as ‘finnisterre’ this is wrong, as the area has been called ‘fitzroy’ for some time.
    I know it did not really matter in this particular contest, but accurate questions should.
    Regards Dave Day

  2. Dave Day says:

    The eggheads game today, 3rd Sept 2007 (in the general knowledge part) asked the question of the area which is known as ‘finnisterre’ this is wrong, as the area has been called ‘fitzroy’ for some time.
    I know it did not really matter in this particular contest, but accurate questions should.
    Regards Dave Day

  3. annteapot says:

    I watched last week when the Eggheads were eventually beaten losing 75 thousand pnds. Can I just check the question which capital is further south. On Wikepedia
    Valletta is 35o 53o N
    Nicosia is 35o 10o N

    the answer which is the further south is Nicosia not valletta?????

  4. Christine Lily Davies says:

    Eggheads has got to be one of the most annoying games on TV. why oh why can’t they just give the answer straight off instead of saying ie, “WELL – the 2nd option is blah blah and the 1st is blah blah so it must be Number ONE. who the hell wants to sit and watch them dither until they can make up their minds. BORING, HAVE TO STOP WATCHING CANNOT BEAR IT ANYMORE.

  5. Neil Teixeira says:

    The correct name for the 1914-18 war is the ‘Great War’ I would expect D.M. to know this.
    The correct pronunciation of the word beaten is:
    beat’n and not beat-ten as D.M persists in saying.




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