Saturday 9 April 2016

374 University Challenge


First  viewed : Uncertain

I've  absolutely  no  idea  when  I  first  caught  this  hardy  perennial  but  it  was  probably  towards  the  end  of  the  seventies  when  I  started  being  able  to  answer  a  handful  of  the  questions. Some  time  in  the  seventies  it  featured  my  former  work  colleague  Steve  Taylor  as  a  contestant  for  Warwick  University.

Television's  most  cerebral  quiz  is  another  monument  to  the  glory  of  Granada's  Golden  Age. Cecil  Bernstein, brother  of  Granada's  founder  Sidney  produced  it  after  seeing  the  show  College  Bowl  in  America. It  started  in  1962  with  the  young  theatre  critic  and  historian  Bamber  Gascoigne  in  the  presenter's  chair. Despite  its  highbrow  content,   the  show  was  an  immediate  success, much  of  it  due  to  the  appealing  personality  of  its  diligent   host.

After  the  sixties , it  did  suffer  through  the  other  networks  treating  it  as  a  space  filler   without  a  regular  spot  in  the  schedule . It  eventually  fell  victim  to  cultural  dumbing-down   in  1987. However  there  was  always  a  chorus  of  discontent  about  the  decision  and  in  1994  the  BBC  agreed  with  Granada  to  bring  it  back  on   BBC2.

By  that  time  Gascoigne  had  become  involved  in  his  great  project  to  create  the definitive  encyclopaedia  of  world  history  and  turned  down  the  opportunity  to  resurrect  his  TV  career.
Instead  the  job  went  to  a  very  different  personality  in  Jeremy  Paxman  who  has  presented  it  ever  since.  Gascoigne's  History  World  website  was  launched  in  2001 and  has  always  been  well  regarded  but  that  was  the  same  year Wikipedia  launched   and  Gascoigne's  venture   has  always  lived  in  its  shadow.

I've  never  watched  it  on  a  regular  basis  with  either  presenter  but  still  catch  it  occasionally.

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