Thursday 16 July 2015

180 Mastermind



First  watched  : Uncertain

I've  really  no  idea  when  I  first  caught  this  show  but  September   1974  when  it followed  immediately  after  Top  of  the  Pops  seems  like  a  good  candidate.  The  1974  series was  the  third. I  remember  my  mum  saying  something  like "this  is  really  difficult. I  might  get  one  or  two  in  the  general  knowledge  round".  The  show  starts  by  quizzing  the  four  contestants  on  a  specialist  subject  then  brings  them  back  for  a  general  knowledge  round. The  most  famous  winner,  in  1980,  was  London  cabbie  Fred  Housego  who  had  a  brief   career  as  a  TV  personality  on  the  back  of  it.

The  show's  still  on  today   with  pretty  much  the  same  format  and  a  good  fit  for  the  late  Magnus  Magnusson  in  John  Humphreys  but  that  does  disguise  some  wobbles. It  was  cancelled  as  a  BBC 1  show   in  1997   fter  a  big  slump  in  viewing  figures   but  resurrected  on  Radio  Four  the  following  year  with  Peter  Snow  as  the  question  master.  That  lasted  three  years  before  Clive  Anderson  had  a  go  on  a  satellite  channel. After  a  year's  hiatus  it  resumed  on  BBC 2  with  Humphreys.

When  I  first  saw  it  I  could  perhaps  answer  a  handful  of  the  general  knowledge  questions  while  the  first  half  of  the  programme  was  nigh  on  incomprehensible. The  specialist  subjects  chosen  were  often  ridiculously  esoteric. I  still  watch  it  occasionally  though  never  by  appointment  and  the  general  knowledge  round  seems  pretty  easy  for  an  ex-pub  quizzer  like  me. It's  more  of  a  challenge  to  take  on  the  contestants  on  their  own  subjects  and  out-score  them  which  is   getting  easier  now  that  they  often  come  from  popular  rather  than  high  brow  culture. Inevitably  the  show  has  been  accused  of  "dumbing  down"  and  I  think  there's  something  in  that. Certainly  it's  now  much  less  difficult   than  University  Challenge  whereas I'd  say   they  were  once  on  a  par.

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