Fun match, but oooff, I felt old when they didn't immediately get the Radiohead question. I think Amol might have felt the same, with the quiet, repeated "It is Radiohead".
And with that we have our first fully eliminated team AND a new lowest scoring winner of the series. Highest scoring runners up so far: 1. UCL-175 2/3. Liverpool-125 2/3. UEA-125 4. St. Catharine’s-Cambridge-120 Eliminated: Gonville & Caius-Cambridge Lowest Scoring Winner: Wadham-Oxford-180 (Replacing Open University-190) Highest scoring winner: Bristol-325
15:47 Interrupting a starter early then discovering your wrong answer was actually identified by the starter as a wrong answer in the next sentence is an oof moment
Big fan of today's episode. Wadham are a very likeable team and I am obsessed with Bellamy's style whilst Jarvis was so clearly hugely excited to be there that I couldn't help but enjoy watching her.
Thanks, Cosmic P! Well, not exactly a scintillating contest this week! Can't see the winners going much further in the tournament but miracles can happen!
Hello again! What a great match! Two closely matched, talented teams. Sadly, I believe we have seen the last of the losing team. The winners are strong contenders. My best to both teams, and to each individual.
Great match! O.O, as usual, someone, somewhere is shouting an answer... here: Eisenstein!!!, but only because I love the Fantozzi "substitutive" of: L' acorazatta "kotiomkin", è una cag**** pazzesca!!!! xD
very entertaining match between two likeable teams! great to see wadham’s confidence as a team grow throughout the match. as an inappropriate aside, this is perhaps the best looking matchup i’ve ever seen on UC…
There have been some notably attractive single contestants throughout the show (I'd probably give that award to Jarvis for this match), but it's impressive how broadly photogenic Wadham in particular is in this match. Billore reminds me of the Game Master from the first Hunger Games and Bellamy is I think the platonic ideal of a twink.
Classical music round was a piece of cake if that's your thing. You could make a good guess if you didn't know and still get them. Eisenstein -Potemkin was surely a gimme
@@PhatInAHat That's not technically true. While St.Catharine's is in 4th place among the losers and are unlikely to return, they did outscore the team they kicked out of 4th place, Gonville & Caius-Cambridge, who only managed 80 points.
This felt like a much more difficult match than the previous weeks. I've been keeping my score and got an average of 100 points in the first few weeks. This one, 40. Felt like a lot of science questions (my absolute weak spot).
When the gong interrupts a series of questions, I always wonder what else would be in the category. Would the remaining two questions here have been about George Bernard Shaw and Eugene O'Neill? Or Samuel Beckett and Jon Fosse? We shall never know, alas.
10:03 St. Catherine's convincing themselves that "arthritis" is of French origin is a season highlight. The captions even gave them shit for it "FRENCH ACCENT: Arthritis"
@@araucariapasquale1 He's a first class wa**er. Best friends with a Russian oligarch (who stole the money) and brown nosed his way to a massive pay deal paid for by the taxpayer on the threat of prosecution. These people are the pits.
From Allen,Texas, thanks to CosmicPumpkin for giving us a little culture. Okay, to start... Saint Catherine was never put on the wheel. She touched it and it fell apart. Also - just luck of the questions... Usually I get a *few* no answers and maybe beat the buzzer. This time - I was dead weight (as were two others). A funny thing happened "to me" on the way to the Forum. A bit pedantic. Should've gotten credit. I speculated that Jarvis might be trans - but so what? Even if I were her age, she'd be *way* out of my league - she was a hottie. Also, I noticed that that Myers kept resting her tatas on the desk. Yeah, I'm a guy. Sue me. 😆
Another of my 'only-interesting-to-me' comments: as in the previous rounds, I came in between the two teams, at 155. I knew hardly any of the answers the teams knew, but a lot of what they didn't.
Well after 4 weeks of high-scoring we were due a crash back down to earth. We did hit 300 at least - don't think St Catharine's have done enough to hit the HSL mark and unsure on Wadham's future prospects, but it's very early days and we'll just have to see in R2. My alma mater next week Manchester versus the reining champions Imperial - sounds very good on paper at least ;).
Two immensely likable teams, but i doubt we see the loser again. I feel the winners need to up their game to go much further but they give the idea they might have it in them.
K just never understand why the lead question and the follow up questions are never related in any way? Eg first question was about stone castles in UK, follow up questions were about musicals...😒
@@someguy9164 because all the questions that follow are on a theme. But there is no particular rhyme or reason, or internal logic we might discover, just a format that was dreamed up in the 1960s
That’s only the case in the music rounds and the picture rounds. In the other rounds, getting the lead question right lets you answer “bonus” questions (they’re not really “follow-up questions”) which are just not related to the lead question. It _is_ a bit confusing, especially when the lead music or picture round questions are missed and the “bonus” questions (which _are_ music or picture questions) are asked following lead questions that aren’t but that’s just the way the game works.
@@jeff__w thanks for this explanation which just makes it worse. Having said that, all TV or radio quiz shows have oddities, or quite different formats. If you wanted to pitch a new show, you'll have to come up with something original or bizarre
@@g-r-a-e-m-e- Yeah, I have no idea what the thinking was-or if there even _was_ thinking about it-when the show was launched back in 1962. (I don’t recall what the format of the US _College Bowl_ show, on which _University Challenge_ was based was, so maybe _UC_ was just following that or maybe not.) I’ll just say that, like you, I was a bit perplexed about the bonus questions, too, when I first started watching the show-especially the music and picture bonus questions popping up later, with unrelated lead questions-and then realized that that was “just the way it is.”
I managed 12 correct answers yesterday, equating to I believe 90 points. I was however distracted somewhat by the impeccable beauty of “ Ms “ Jarvis, stunning.
It is how it can work. The place one is 'from' is where one grew up, where one had one's home, and not so very rare now for children to have two homes in different countries because parents have divorced. One's place of birth need not at all be where one is from. For example, my father was born in China, but he was not 'from' China at all. Couldn't speak a word of Chinese.
Jeez, 'give more opportunities to underrepresented groups'? This is a contest between teams of players from various universities, the members of which have volunteered, been tested, and based on those tests been chosen. Much the same with a cricket team: the players are chosen according to their cricket skills, not which 'group' they belong to. And which grouping is then the most important? Colour, sex, weight, height, ethnicity, sexuality, nationality, or what?
@@castelodeossos3947 talent is equally distributed opportunities are not .Merit is a myth it is a product of inter generational privileges and accumulated socio cultural capital given the right opportunities everyone will fluorish
22:28 the question writers high-fiveing each other at getting Jarvis to shout “PEGGING!” twice on the BBC 😂
jarvis sounds like he's used to pegging anyway with that voice and adams apple
Moharir put up a good fight. 40 starter points, but didn't quite get the support he needed. You can see his disappointment at 29:02
UNIVERSITY CHALLENGE S54E05
MATCH STATS BELOW
St Catharine's - Cambridge: 120
Wadham - Oxford: 180
Starter Questions Stats
ST CATHARINE’S - CAMBRIDGE: 55
Sardesai = 2/3 {20 points}
Moharir = 4/5 {40 points}
Jarvis = 1/3 {10 minus 5 points}
Myers = 0/2 {−10 points}
Starter Success rate: 53.85% (7/13)
WADHAM - OXFORD: 100
Billore = 6/10 {60 minus 10 points}
Bellamy = 3/3 {30 points}
Worden = 2/3 {20 points}
Cheung = 0/2
Starter Success rate: 61.11% (11/18)
Bonus Questions Stats
ST CATHARINE’S - CAMBRIDGE: 65
Bonus success rate: 61.90% (13/21)
WADHAM - OXFORD: 80
Bonus success rate: 53.33% (16/30)
Fun match, but oooff, I felt old when they didn't immediately get the Radiohead question. I think Amol might have felt the same, with the quiet, repeated "It is Radiohead".
Radiohead are fairly popular with young people
Gen Z love Radiohead.
And with that we have our first fully eliminated team AND a new lowest scoring winner of the series.
Highest scoring runners up so far:
1. UCL-175
2/3. Liverpool-125
2/3. UEA-125
4. St. Catharine’s-Cambridge-120
Eliminated: Gonville & Caius-Cambridge
Lowest Scoring Winner: Wadham-Oxford-180 (Replacing Open University-190)
Highest scoring winner: Bristol-325
Thank you for enlightening us
@@JanKosinski-x8h I neither need nor want your thanks transphobe. Piss off.
Thanks, I think the die is cast in the first round. The chance of Wadham besting Bristol in an upcoming round also zero.
@@JanKosinski-x8h I neither want nor need your thanks transphobe. Go away.
Thanks. I enjoy your statistics and record keeping for us all. I can't see today's winners lifting the trophy at the end!!
Amol saving the "tell us about that CrAzY mAsCoT" line for Wadham's next appearance
Amol is such a fantastic replacement for the paxman, love him to bits
15:47 Interrupting a starter early then discovering your wrong answer was actually identified by the starter as a wrong answer in the next sentence is an oof moment
Ha ha, cannot pretend to understand what Ramboost is trying to say.
@@castelodeossos3947 Wrong time stamp - try 15:28.
It's remarkable how frequently the phenomenon of a team providing the same answer three times and finally being correct has happened over the years.
wonderful episode. 1000 thanks for uploading this video for us...cheers from hot, dry, and smoky Belem (Brazilian Amazon region)
Big fan of today's episode. Wadham are a very likeable team and I am obsessed with Bellamy's style whilst Jarvis was so clearly hugely excited to be there that I couldn't help but enjoy watching her.
nice how the Wadham team hugged at the end, haven't seen that often
that’s my girlfriend i love her she’s all mine but u should love her too
@@evec6337 She seems great!! Congratulations. Was she as excited as she seems?
He was as excited as she seemed.
@@JanKosinski-x8h Get a life and find some compassion
Thanks, Cosmic P!
Well, not exactly a scintillating contest this week! Can't see the winners going much further in the tournament but miracles can happen!
Hello again! What a great match! Two closely matched, talented teams. Sadly, I believe we have seen the last of the losing team. The winners are strong contenders. My best to both teams, and to each individual.
Congrats to the winners. Thanks to CP.
Great match! O.O, as usual, someone, somewhere is shouting an answer... here: Eisenstein!!!, but only because I love the Fantozzi "substitutive" of: L' acorazatta "kotiomkin", è una cag**** pazzesca!!!! xD
Thank you for the upload, CP!
very entertaining match between two likeable teams! great to see wadham’s confidence as a team grow throughout the match. as an inappropriate aside, this is perhaps the best looking matchup i’ve ever seen on UC…
There have been some notably attractive single contestants throughout the show (I'd probably give that award to Jarvis for this match), but it's impressive how broadly photogenic Wadham in particular is in this match. Billore reminds me of the Game Master from the first Hunger Games and Bellamy is I think the platonic ideal of a twink.
@@thelegoplumbers62 Stay weird, youtube comments. "The platonic ideal of a twink." Lmao
@@thelegoplumbers62Billore is well fit! 😊
9:45 We got chlamydia...😂😂😂
Don't forget the pegging
And pegging!
So sorry for you. Antibiotics? 😁
How unfortunate for you. And at 9.45, too? What an astonishing coincidence.
The one who gave the answer definitely has 🤣🤣🤣
If you're a Jonathan Glazer or Sondheim fan there were some tough moments to watch
Classical music round was a piece of cake if that's your thing. You could make a good guess if you didn't know and still get them.
Eisenstein -Potemkin was surely a gimme
Many thanks once again CP 🙏🖖
STOP ABBREVIATING COSMIC PUMPKIN
Decent episode. I didn't think either team looks especially like a strong contender though. We will see about Wadham.
They were both crap - lowest scoring winners even though up against the 2nd lowest scoring losers.
@@PhatInAHat That's not technically true. While St.Catharine's is in 4th place among the losers and are unlikely to return, they did outscore the team they kicked out of 4th place, Gonville & Caius-Cambridge, who only managed 80 points.
@@RyuSensei42 ah, I thought i saw somewhere they were the lowest. Okay, 2nd lowest.
That little desperate flourish at the end of "St Catherine's Moharir" @25.30 😂
I haven't read all the posts, but in case no one has mentioned it, the answer to the unanswered last question is Dario Fo.
Best part of the week.
Good game...not the strongest of teams, but very likeable . Well done to all, congratulations to the winners. Thanks!
Nice teams, enjoyed watching this. Jarvis' excitement was great to watch!
This felt like a much more difficult match than the previous weeks. I've been keeping my score and got an average of 100 points in the first few weeks. This one, 40. Felt like a lot of science questions (my absolute weak spot).
My god i swear compare todays Uni students to even students 10 years ago its striking.
Great job by the winning team, felt all 4 of them were strong contributors.
In my family, only Granny got Chlamydia.
Final question's answer: Dario Fo
When the gong interrupts a series of questions, I always wonder what else would be in the category. Would the remaining two questions here have been about George Bernard Shaw and Eugene O'Neill? Or Samuel Beckett and Jon Fosse?
We shall never know, alas.
@@charlessperling7031 Beckett and GBS for damn sure
Poor granny, who'd've thought?
Thank you!!
Anjali Cheung is where it's at - hybrid fitness
Thanks CP. :)
Thanks again🎉
so no ones gonna ask about wadham's mascot
Answer to the last question was Dario Fo.
The call of “Wadham Worden” is very pleasing to me lmao
Damm, Wadham's team was picked based on looks, right?
They are all looking sharp 😅
Curious that the competition, ostensibly designed to identify brilliance, is little more than a game of Trivial Pursuits.
ok Einstein, cool your pants
10:03 St. Catherine's convincing themselves that "arthritis" is of French origin is a season highlight. The captions even gave them shit for it
"FRENCH ACCENT: Arthritis"
I guessed _rheumatism_ which at least has a French origin (Old French _reume_ "a head-cold") but, well, still wrong. 🙁
😂
Where do they even read about all this information? That’s a bunch of really smart people.
26:36 channelling Paxman there
Yes, this guy is even more of an arrogant prick.
he was so disappointed! as was I... ;)
their history game is not strong enough
@@meestachip the arrogant presenter with his ridiculously ostentatious gold watch doesn't know his arse from his elbow
@@JohnnyComelately-eb5zvAmol's doing fine. You on the other hand...
@@araucariapasquale1 He's a first class wa**er. Best friends with a Russian oligarch (who stole the money) and brown nosed his way to a massive pay deal paid for by the taxpayer on the threat of prosecution. These people are the pits.
From Allen,Texas, thanks to CosmicPumpkin for giving us a little culture.
Okay, to start... Saint Catherine was never put on the wheel. She touched it and it fell apart.
Also - just luck of the questions... Usually I get a *few* no answers and maybe beat the buzzer. This time - I was dead weight (as were two others).
A funny thing happened "to me" on the way to the Forum.
A bit pedantic. Should've gotten credit.
I speculated that Jarvis might be trans - but so what? Even if I were her age, she'd be *way* out of my league - she was a hottie.
Also, I noticed that that Myers kept resting her tatas on the desk. Yeah, I'm a guy. Sue me. 😆
Warning - Watching this and Celebrity Jeopardy back to back entails a serious risk of whiplash injury...
Anyone else think Jarvis looks like Lily James??
Not sure about Lilly James, but very cute smile
Is that a boy or girl
@@RJstillalivea girl...
@@rexmeow423 Once a boy?
@@RJstillalivethat's what I'm wondering as well. Looks like a gorgeous androgenous boy
And he has an Adam's apple and a low voice too
Another of my 'only-interesting-to-me' comments: as in the previous rounds, I came in between the two teams, at 155. I knew hardly any of the answers the teams knew, but a lot of what they didn't.
Really fun watch, overall.
Damn that what wholesome content
Well after 4 weeks of high-scoring we were due a crash back down to earth. We did hit 300 at least - don't think St Catharine's have done enough to hit the HSL mark and unsure on Wadham's future prospects, but it's very early days and we'll just have to see in R2. My alma mater next week Manchester versus the reining champions Imperial - sounds very good on paper at least ;).
They were both crap - lowest scoring winners even though up against the lowest scoring losers.
Maine is not the name of the department. It's Maine et Loire. Maine is a river.
The question was historical regions.
@@wesleyhopmans Yes, I criticized when he said department.
"Named for"? Are we suddenly in America now?
I loved Jarvis’ enthusiasm and joyful effort and the coolness and ease of the other team.
Medical disorder question was the highlight for me.
Well fought!
1:37 I am traumatized
Two immensely likable teams, but i doubt we see the loser again. I feel the winners need to up their game to go much further but they give the idea they might have it in them.
K just never understand why the lead question and the follow up questions are never related in any way? Eg first question was about stone castles in UK, follow up questions were about musicals...😒
The point is to cover as broad a range of topics as possible
@@someguy9164 because all the questions that follow are on a theme. But there is no particular rhyme or reason, or internal logic we might discover, just a format that was dreamed up in the 1960s
That’s only the case in the music rounds and the picture rounds. In the other rounds, getting the lead question right lets you answer “bonus” questions (they’re not really “follow-up questions”) which are just not related to the lead question. It _is_ a bit confusing, especially when the lead music or picture round questions are missed and the “bonus” questions (which _are_ music or picture questions) are asked following lead questions that aren’t but that’s just the way the game works.
@@jeff__w thanks for this explanation which just makes it worse. Having said that, all TV or radio quiz shows have oddities, or quite different formats. If you wanted to pitch a new show, you'll have to come up with something original or bizarre
@@g-r-a-e-m-e- Yeah, I have no idea what the thinking was-or if there even _was_ thinking about it-when the show was launched back in 1962. (I don’t recall what the format of the US _College Bowl_ show, on which _University Challenge_ was based was, so maybe _UC_ was just following that or maybe not.) I’ll just say that, like you, I was a bit perplexed about the bonus questions, too, when I first started watching the show-especially the music and picture bonus questions popping up later, with unrelated lead questions-and then realized that that was “just the way it is.”
To me, to you. Unlucky.
Nina is beautiful and so clever.
Jarvis is so beautiful oh my!!
lol
I managed 12 correct answers yesterday, equating to I believe 90 points. I was however distracted somewhat by the impeccable beauty of “ Ms “ Jarvis, stunning.
Yes she is a girl
dang the wadham team are so attractive.. cheung and worden and making me feel things..
Angeli Cheung - brilliant and very crushable.
Billore - looks like a male version of last year UCL's captain Tayana Sawh.
Wadham’s Billore is dreamy……
jarvis marry me 🥰
I'm here just to look at Jarvis
yoooo
Which part -- the Adam's apple?
@@VLind-uk6mb the hair for me
@@KD89042almost as if she were an insane man mimicking what he thought a woman was
Never seen a transvestite before?. He's a dude, dude.
Jeremy was awesome presenter...why donwe have this clown?
he has parkinsons and couldn't continue. do you have google
Nice Adam’s apple, Mr. Jarvis!
Move along
nonce
Nice small brain, random nobody.
I expected the University Challenge audience to be better than this. Disappointed to be wrong.
This is a show for intelligent people. Bigots need not apply. Be gone.
DEI tick!!!!
"I'm from Milan in Italy and south east London" yeah no that's not quite how that works
She was born in Milan and moved to SE London maybe? Made sense to me
@@markvinylgenie2920 well yes obviously it's just a very strange way to say it
Just the one cultural background for you then hey @@dzzipp4077
Justin Lee, the GOD of the previous season, is from Hongkong and Canada.
It is how it can work. The place one is 'from' is where one grew up, where one had one's home, and not so very rare now for children to have two homes in different countries because parents have divorced. One's place of birth need not at all be where one is from. For example, my father was born in China, but he was not 'from' China at all. Couldn't speak a word of Chinese.
Oh FFS, the state of it!
You’re weird
first
last
@@mlml984everything
WTF
3 men and a woman vs 3 men and a woman. game on.
Atleast four contestants are Indian origin.But they need to give more opportunities to underrepresented groups to showcase their talents
You're a real weirdo
Cheung sounds SE Asia but perhaps she has Indian heritage.
@@jameshogan6142 The first name is certainly Indian. The last name is certainly not.
Jeez, 'give more opportunities to underrepresented groups'? This is a contest between teams of players from various universities, the members of which have volunteered, been tested, and based on those tests been chosen. Much the same with a cricket team: the players are chosen according to their cricket skills, not which 'group' they belong to. And which grouping is then the most important? Colour, sex, weight, height, ethnicity, sexuality, nationality, or what?
@@castelodeossos3947 talent is equally distributed opportunities are not .Merit is a myth it is a product of inter generational privileges and accumulated socio cultural capital given the right opportunities everyone will fluorish
It's Jarvis Cocker. I'm here all week....
Is Jarvis a man?
Of course.
@@JohnSheppard1 why is he dressed as a women then?
@@georgemulford2910 Mental illness.
@@JohnSheppard1 get a life you fucking freak
University challenge has gone all woke, a big shame
One of the least enjoyable episodes