On quiz programmes such as Pointless or Family Fortunes where the correct answers rely on surveys such as ' we asked a hundred people' or some thing similar, has anyone ever been asked any of these questions as part of the survey?
I've never been asked or know anybody who has either and often wondered how they do it because sometimes on Pointless someone misses out on the jackpot because ,say, 2 people out of the hundred said the particular answer. How is it verified?
If the question was for example name the main Underground lines in London - and they surveyed 100 people from Glasgow the result would be totally different if the 100 were from Greenwich!!!
Or even one actual question used in the 'Pointless' final recently was to name a pointless answer for names of Scottish Universities. Again a different answer depending on the 100 people surveyed being a cross-section of Joe (& Joanne) Public
We went to watch a tv comedy episode and were given a form to fill in. There were 20 words and we had to name something related to that word. The only one I can remember was 'name a type of pin' - Mr M put rolling pin!
I guess it was for Family Fortunes.
Often wondered how these surveys work,havng been thinking the same watching Pointless no one has ever asked me. Do you think they give people lists and ask them to tick off the relevant answers, love to know how it all works!