This is my all-time favourite quiz show from Granada TV in 1984, and I do miss Bamber Gascoigne so much and he`s still the best quizmaster, and I remember this, when broadcast on Tuesday in November 1984 at 3:00 pm, as far as I remember when I was 17.
A very accurate memory. There was some dispute between Granada and LWT, which meant the series was not shown in every ITV region. The programme was recorded in April, 1984.
I do have the other games in digital form, Conrad, and I will get round to uploading them at some stage. Interesting to see the appeal of these old recordings.
Wow - great to see the great late (and tragically handsome) Mick Imlah. Sadly missed. The questions are much harder than todays'. I'd forgotten how poshly Magdalen students (or at least some of them) spoke. :-) And how nicely they dressed. I remember Philip Beagon!
😂 I don't recall ever seeing Ron around college. He looked in all the programmes as if he had just woken up. But he was very good. I was impressed then, and still am now by the way he remembered Cellini
Or do you mean left as we sit? Conrad certainly fitted the bill too. For someone reading chemistry his knowledge of English Literature was remarkable. It one episode he corrects the deliberate mistake in the last two lines of Milton's Lycidas. Were he on the programme today he would be a media star.
Another Bamber/Paxman comparison. At 1:30 when Magdalen who gets the full starter question but aren't allowed to confer, Bamber politely told them not to. With Paxman he would have displeasingly put a stop to it, wouldn't have been allowed them to answer & bollocked them.
I have only just found out that this is on UA-cam. I do have tape but haven't bothered uploading it for obvious reasons. What I do remember is being quite nervous about jumping in too early and maybe we could could have got at least a few more points if we hadn't been so cautious. That Black Beauty question early on was a bummer because I definitely knew the answer to that !
Black Beauty was the first question and I think everyone was nervous. At least you beat me to the buzzer on Dacia/Romania, something that still irks me.🙂
It's amazing how popular this show has become in the UK. While the format originated in the US as "College Bowl" and had a decent run on television, it didn't last as long. There were a couple of summer seasons produced in recent years though.
Interesting that they have changed the rules in (at least) two ways. Penalties are given as points to the other team, and interrupting a music question is a penalty.
1. Dun Eidann - "Dun" does actually mean fort, not fortress. 2. The picture question for Australian cities was sneaky! Most would have said Melbourne too.
It's amazing how popular this show has become in the UK. While the format originated in the US as "College Bowl" and had a decent run on television, it didn't last as long. There were a couple of summer seasons produced in recent years though.
Thanks for the upload. How wonderful to see the late, great Bamber Gascoigne again. He was a very special person. RIP.
This is my all-time favourite quiz show from Granada TV in 1984, and I do miss Bamber Gascoigne so much and he`s still the best quizmaster, and I remember this, when broadcast on Tuesday in November 1984 at 3:00 pm, as far as I remember when I was 17.
A very accurate memory. There was some dispute between Granada and LWT, which meant the series was not shown in every ITV region. The programme was recorded in April, 1984.
Bamber was the definitive presenter of this show. His relaxed style just can't be replicated by anyone else. I really enjoyed watching UC then.
Thank you for publishing this, Philip. I have (most of) the three first round matches on a VHS tape and will see if I can manage to upload them.
I do have the other games in digital form, Conrad, and I will get round to uploading them at some stage. Interesting to see the appeal of these old recordings.
I wonder if there is some update? Only I really do enjoy this era of quiz shows :)
Bamber Gascoigne was so polite and didn't bite your head off had you got wrong answer
Have watched a great many UC episodes and know of no quizmaster who bites anyone's head off for a wrong answer.
@@castelodeossos3947 Paxman to be honest was a great newsreader to me as opposed to on UC. However be different without him
Wow - great to see the great late (and tragically handsome) Mick Imlah. Sadly missed. The questions are much harder than todays'. I'd forgotten how poshly Magdalen students (or at least some of them) spoke. :-) And how nicely they dressed. I remember Philip Beagon!
Not every day someone from N. Ireland gets accused of having a posh accent2😂
@@philipbeagon1984 I was thinking specifically of the gloriously languid gentleman on the left, Philip! 🙂
😂 I don't recall ever seeing Ron around college. He looked in all the programmes as if he had just woken up. But he was very good. I was impressed then, and still am now by the way he remembered Cellini
Or do you mean left as we sit? Conrad certainly fitted the bill too. For someone reading chemistry his knowledge of English Literature was remarkable. It one episode he corrects the deliberate mistake in the last two lines of Milton's Lycidas. Were he on the programme today he would be a media star.
so surprising and great and sad to see mick. and yes, looking so beautiful. yet to rediscover his scottish accent
Thank you for the memories-well done too for the upload!!
Bamber Gascoigne was amazing
Another Bamber/Paxman comparison. At 1:30 when Magdalen who gets the full starter question but aren't allowed to confer, Bamber politely told them not to. With Paxman he would have displeasingly put a stop to it, wouldn't have been allowed them to answer & bollocked them.
bit disappointed he allowed them a second go at a starter answer "Local Defence Force" - oh no, "Volunteers"
Have never known Mr Paxman to be impolite.
The lads from Oxford all wore suits and were posh in those days.
I have only just found out that this is on UA-cam. I do have tape but haven't bothered uploading it for obvious reasons. What I do remember is being quite nervous about jumping in too early and maybe we could could have got at least a few more points if we hadn't been so cautious. That Black Beauty question early on was a bummer because I definitely knew the answer to that !
Black Beauty was the first question and I think everyone was nervous. At least you beat me to the buzzer on Dacia/Romania, something that still irks me.🙂
I remember when you brought this to class for your birthday, sir!
Hope you enjoyed it Rachael. A long tine ago now.
Oh how I miss Bamber Gascoigne!
1:33 I didn't have a clue but I would have had a punt at black beauty 🤷♂️
It's amazing how popular this show has become in the UK. While the format originated in the US as "College Bowl" and had a decent run on television, it didn't last as long. There were a couple of summer seasons produced in recent years though.
Sad to see UWIST go..but Oxford was insanely good
The old upstairs downstairs quiz again.
so nicety see Bamber again and interesting how all the contestants are British compared to now
Bamber is faster than all of them. That was fantastic.
Yes and he never seemed to rush or press a contestant for an answer. Imagine a world where everyone was as polite and well spoken as Bamber.
Most of the competitors seem to boast exactly the same huge nose. Are they by any chance related?
Interesting that they have changed the rules in (at least) two ways. Penalties are given as points to the other team, and interrupting a music question is a penalty.
Wow!
1. Dun Eidann - "Dun" does actually mean fort, not fortress.
2. The picture question for Australian cities was sneaky! Most would have said Melbourne too.
I think they gave the answer "Port" for the question about "Dún" not "Fort"
In my mind was "hillfort" Wonder if he'd have given that one to me? Student looked a bit hacked off about it.
It's amazing how popular this show has become in the UK. While the format originated in the US as "College Bowl" and had a decent run on television, it didn't last as long. There were a couple of summer seasons produced in recent years though.