You two are rapidly becoming my favourite podcast and I love that you film it. Your viewer questions are particularly fun. Thanks for the effort you put in.
Gracious me , I absolutely love Marina's warm bubbly energy and how that works with Richards ,"fun uncle sober driver " energy. Such a winning combination and highly addictive. Perfect.
8:56 Richard is talking about the historical present tense, which is a well-used rhetorical device. The Romans used it, and it’s used in a number of languages, including English. It’s strange when people mention it as though it’s some novelty in English.
Even with the market/fair/shop sellers giving discounts to look like good eggs on the telly returning profits at auctions for items not bought at auctions is nearly impossible, just watch a few episodes of Bargain Hunt, Antiques Roadtrip et al. Even with the contestants on the standard Roadtrips being professionals
I think Bullseye would probably suit a channel like Dave as original content for that channel and probably if it was on around the time of major Darts competitions, it woudl draw more eyes to it
We have had this argument about Ant & Dec versus old show hosts and entertainers. If you put Ant & Dec on a stage in front of an audience of only 200 people without a script could they keep those people entertained for hours. There are plenty of stories of Bruce Forsyth and Eric Morecombe having to be dragged off stage because they could just ad-lib so much.
QUESTION: who pays for the cameras for live sports that are played around the world on different stations like premier league or six nations ? Is it spread across the broadcasters or is it covered by the competition itself
A couple cheated on the old game show Mr and Mrs by giving the multiple choice answers by choosing one which had the closest to the first letter of the alphabet. They won the prize and were never caught
Ban goal celebrations from the football. Maybe give them a separate show where footballers try to impress a panel of judges by presenting a series of artistic moves like sliding, bumping, bundling, kissing, diving, and so on, to which judges then award a score out of ten. Title? Off the top of my head, how about: 'I'm a Goal Celebration, Get Me Out of Soccer'? You could do a similar thing with the tennis: separate out all the aggressive fist-pumping, screeching when hitting the ball, and arguing with the umpire into its own show: 'Yes, I'm a Singles Tennis Player, but Lose the Attitude'.
If credits are so important, and I agree that they are, why are they so often ‘shrunk’ and subject to talk overs? What do the composers of the show’s theme tune think of their music being inaudible?
I worked in a call centre years ago and used to get the odd shitty customer. If they got too abusive I would start taking the piss out of them and they would want to complain. When they aked me my name I always said james bowen. Occasinally I'd say jim bowen and no one ever caught on........ ah great days 😂
QUESTION : I want to know what possesses someone to apply to be in the audience of game shows. Is it just full of family members and staff or do people genuinely apply to be a part of the audience? In Wheel of Fortune they make those poor people clap and wooo everyime the wheel is spun...how awful
Not been in an audience for years but did it a lot in the 90s and it worked on a form of bribery. If you wanted to watch a popular show such as ‘A question of sport’ you normally had to watch something less popular first. Worst ever had to be ‘Stars in your eyes’. Not something I’d be interested in normally and the set changes and retakes meant it lasted hours and hours. Family were considering sending out a search party after hour six!
I was in the audience for Pointless (think it was 2016) and it was just a case of turning up outside the studio, Elstree, and the first 50 or so people got let in to watch it getting filmed.
@@Montycat78 Just the 2? I always assumed they would have done about 4 or 5 of the normal editions at a time. I guess the 5 weekly episodes of House Of Games are all filmed in a day as there is no real audience for that one.
TV also made it ok for grown adults to cry when their favourite team doesn't do as well as they wanted them to; the dramatic music, grown "adult" weeping, commentator and/or pundit pandering to it. Never used to happen because people used to have a functioning sense of perspective. Pure cult behaviour.
I love this podcast it's fantastic. but one small critique can you guys speak a little slower because non english speakers or hearing impaired people find it difficult to understand you. And i do.
The advent of the manager as a major character, tell me you know nothing about football without telling me you know nothing about football. Brian Clough, Jim MacLean, Jock Stein, Bill Shankly, Matt Busby, Alex Ferguson, these weren’t major characters??? Sky coverage has rotted the brains of English fans.
QUESTION: In the case of programmes such as Match of The Day, wherein people are watching for the content rather than the presenters, and therefore the presenters aren't very relevant to the programme's success, do you think there is the risk of the presenters themselves being overpaid?
Oh I would love a episode of them just going through a film credits and saying what each person does lol
You two are rapidly becoming my favourite podcast and I love that you film it. Your viewer questions are particularly fun. Thanks for the effort you put in.
Gracious me , I absolutely love Marina's warm bubbly energy and how that works with Richards ,"fun uncle sober driver " energy. Such a winning combination and highly addictive. Perfect.
What a lovely show! You’re both so interesting to listen to! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 xx
8:56 Richard is talking about the historical present tense, which is a well-used rhetorical device. The Romans used it, and it’s used in a number of languages, including English. It’s strange when people mention it as though it’s some novelty in English.
Love Jay Rayner bringing up the Masterchef Christmas Special probably only because he (deservedly) won it.
Doing the show in the lift this week are we?
Even with the market/fair/shop sellers giving discounts to look like good eggs on the telly returning profits at auctions for items not bought at auctions is nearly impossible, just watch a few episodes of Bargain Hunt, Antiques Roadtrip et al. Even with the contestants on the standard Roadtrips being professionals
I think Bullseye would probably suit a channel like Dave as original content for that channel and probably if it was on around the time of major Darts competitions, it woudl draw more eyes to it
We have had this argument about Ant & Dec versus old show hosts and entertainers. If you put Ant & Dec on a stage in front of an audience of only 200 people without a script could they keep those people entertained for hours. There are plenty of stories of Bruce Forsyth and Eric Morecombe having to be dragged off stage because they could just ad-lib so much.
QUESTION: who pays for the cameras for live sports that are played around the world on different stations like premier league or six nations ? Is it spread across the broadcasters or is it covered by the competition itself
Production company sells footage to world buyers.
"Bullseye won't be making a comeback any time soon"...
Fresdy Flintoff wants a word.
A couple cheated on the old game show Mr and Mrs by giving the multiple choice answers by choosing one which had the closest to the first letter of the alphabet. They won the prize and were never caught
Were you one of them or…?
@ no
Ban goal celebrations from the football. Maybe give them a separate show where footballers try to impress a panel of judges by presenting a series of artistic moves like sliding, bumping, bundling, kissing, diving, and so on, to which judges then award a score out of ten. Title? Off the top of my head, how about: 'I'm a Goal Celebration, Get Me Out of Soccer'? You could do a similar thing with the tennis: separate out all the aggressive fist-pumping, screeching when hitting the ball, and arguing with the umpire into its own show: 'Yes, I'm a Singles Tennis Player, but Lose the Attitude'.
The cheapest shows to produce are probably ghost hunting shows. All you need is a camera and a dark room.
And some shonky electrics in the lighting
If credits are so important, and I agree that they are, why are they so often ‘shrunk’ and subject to talk overs? What do the composers of the show’s theme tune think of their music being inaudible?
What's your best price?
higher than if there weren't any cameras here dearie?
Why do I watch this, I've never bought a TV in my life and haven't had a TV in years? Is Bargain Hunt still going?
Many shows are available on a platform you do watch.
...UA-cam 😊
I worked in a call centre years ago and used to get the odd shitty customer. If they got too abusive I would start taking the piss out of them and they would want to complain. When they aked me my name I always said james bowen. Occasinally I'd say jim bowen and no one ever caught on........ ah great days 😂
Kujah goggoo? or was it Jammy Rockway?
Enjoyed that.
QUESTION : I want to know what possesses someone to apply to be in the audience of game shows. Is it just full of family members and staff or do people genuinely apply to be a part of the audience? In Wheel of Fortune they make those poor people clap and wooo everyime the wheel is spun...how awful
Not been in an audience for years but did it a lot in the 90s and it worked on a form of bribery. If you wanted to watch a popular show such as ‘A question of sport’ you normally had to watch something less popular first. Worst ever had to be ‘Stars in your eyes’. Not something I’d be interested in normally and the set changes and retakes meant it lasted hours and hours. Family were considering sending out a search party after hour six!
I was in the audience for Pointless (think it was 2016) and it was just a case of turning up outside the studio, Elstree, and the first 50 or so people got let in to watch it getting filmed.
@@Montycat78 Did you see more than one episode? I presume they film several episodes on 1 day.
@DocRobertable Yeah, there were 2 episodes getting filmed that day. The whole thing took about 2 hours.
@@Montycat78 Just the 2? I always assumed they would have done about 4 or 5 of the normal editions at a time. I guess the 5 weekly episodes of House Of Games are all filmed in a day as there is no real audience for that one.
TV also made it ok for grown adults to cry when their favourite team doesn't do as well as they wanted them to; the dramatic music, grown "adult" weeping, commentator and/or pundit pandering to it. Never used to happen because people used to have a functioning sense of perspective. Pure cult behaviour.
I love this podcast it's fantastic. but one small critique can you guys speak a little slower because non english speakers or hearing impaired people find it difficult to understand you. And i do.
"come and look at the prizes you could have won"!!!!
Marina reads aloud like Barry Foster in Smiley's People.
Super smashing great
Best way to get the camera off you in football is to do the clear the nostril thing they all did a few years ago though disappeared now.
QUESTION: Are we at peak podcast or beyond it?
The advent of the manager as a major character, tell me you know nothing about football without telling me you know nothing about football. Brian Clough, Jim MacLean, Jock Stein, Bill Shankly, Matt Busby, Alex Ferguson, these weren’t major characters??? Sky coverage has rotted the brains of English fans.
Yeah, those ones, but those were pretty unique characters
in au apart soccer apart from being called wog ball is all so called theatre sports
Who wants to live on the tenth floor and win a speedboat
Police always talk about events in the present tense too, it's so annoying.
QUESTION: In the case of programmes such as Match of The Day, wherein people are watching for the content rather than the presenters, and therefore the presenters aren't very relevant to the programme's success, do you think there is the risk of the presenters themselves being overpaid?
You mean, “cheaters”.