Rick Edwards hosts the daytime quiz show in which 21 recurring contestants must avoid choosing the impossible answer as they compete for the chance to win 10,000 pounds.Rick Edwards hosts the daytime quiz show in which 21 recurring contestants must avoid choosing the impossible answer as they compete for the chance to win 10,000 pounds.Rick Edwards hosts the daytime quiz show in which 21 recurring contestants must avoid choosing the impossible answer as they compete for the chance to win 10,000 pounds.
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Not a bad format from the BBC to fill their gameshow quota.
Rick Edwards is as wooden a host as you could ever find though.
Rick Edwards is as wooden a host as you could ever find though.
First off, I truly adore trivia games! I like them to move at a consistent pace, and I like a variety of trivia. I love a variety of levels within a game. This totally ticks all of the boxes! I love to not only guess the right answer but to also guess the impossible answer. I just watched two shows for the first time today, and I had no knowledge of it before (I'm American). I like the host , who seems very natural and comfortable in his roll, and I like the way they have a panel of contestants in the beginning and then go through the process of elimination. Would highly recommend this for any trivia buff!
I love the show and think Rick is a great host. Admire his taste in fashion not many hosts wear a suit and tie and he always looks so smart but oh dear he's left his tie off in the new series, what a shame reduced to a Ben Shepherd look alike!! It won't stop me watching the show which has got to be one of the best on television.
Great show, brilliantly hosted by Rick, cant understand people who say he is wooden! If anybody is wooden, its armstrong and osman on pointless, their efforts at jokes or humour are pathetic, rick, by contrast, has a very dry wit and handles lots of contestants very well. Also they all have a genuine chance of winning £10,000 each day, but in pointless the prize money is pitiful, you would need at least 10 shows to get a chance at 10,000. One thing i would like to know, how does Rick know all the answers without referring to any notes or tablets? He must either remember them or have them fed through an earpiece. Anyone know the answer to that?
First of all, I have seen comments trashing the host (Rick Edwards) and the format of the show (confusing).
Rick Edwards does a fantastic job hosting the show. No one seems to know how he understands/remembers the details of the answers/questions. He has no visible earpiece. He also attempts to have comradery with the contestants. Some complained about his wearing T-shirts ... no idea why. His European cut suits are probably a bonus for him.
The format of the show is not complicated, it is a multi-level achievement format. It makes perfect sense. In addition. They may include an impossible answer, which give the show its name. So the question must be listened to very carefully. I haven't seen this in other quiz shows, it adds more excitement. The contestants will stay on the show for two weeks, which is excellent, we get to "know" them, and they have multiple chances of going to the final.
Obviously the questions target the UK, as they should. As an American, they are quite difficult to answer, but I am learning more about the UK. I am embarrassed not to know the answers to US questions.
I have no idea how the host (Rick Edwards) can understand the myriad of different accents used in the UK. His English is, of course, British accented as it should be, and very articulate. Some of the contestants mumble terribly.
I do consider the default prize pool as very small (maybe 1000 pounds). While some quiz shows will have a default of $10k, the contestants must go through at least two different phrases to get to the final round of 10,000 pounds.
The show is entertaining and educational.
Rick Edwards does a fantastic job hosting the show. No one seems to know how he understands/remembers the details of the answers/questions. He has no visible earpiece. He also attempts to have comradery with the contestants. Some complained about his wearing T-shirts ... no idea why. His European cut suits are probably a bonus for him.
The format of the show is not complicated, it is a multi-level achievement format. It makes perfect sense. In addition. They may include an impossible answer, which give the show its name. So the question must be listened to very carefully. I haven't seen this in other quiz shows, it adds more excitement. The contestants will stay on the show for two weeks, which is excellent, we get to "know" them, and they have multiple chances of going to the final.
Obviously the questions target the UK, as they should. As an American, they are quite difficult to answer, but I am learning more about the UK. I am embarrassed not to know the answers to US questions.
I have no idea how the host (Rick Edwards) can understand the myriad of different accents used in the UK. His English is, of course, British accented as it should be, and very articulate. Some of the contestants mumble terribly.
I do consider the default prize pool as very small (maybe 1000 pounds). While some quiz shows will have a default of $10k, the contestants must go through at least two different phrases to get to the final round of 10,000 pounds.
The show is entertaining and educational.
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- TriviaOn Friday, 8th July 2022, presenter Rick Edwards tweeted that the BBC had decided not to commission a ninth series of the game show.
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