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Do Some Go On The Chase
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For TV exposure ,this very pretty young lady on just now isn’t exactly the sharpest tool in the box
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Bobbi, a million years ago, I auditioned for Sale Of The Century at the Piccadilly Hotel in Manchester. I answered about two thirds of the questions (with an approx. 75% success rate) leaving the other two trialists (male and female)to share the rest between them. I came away from that audition believing that, if any of us were going to get the 'shout' it would be me. When the new series was eventually aired, I was shocked to see the female co-trialist on there. So I surmised that they were after aesthetically appealing contestants rather than those with a bit of knowledge. Watching some of today's quiz programmes, I doubt much has changed.
I only watch Uni and Only Connect, these days. Might catch a few minutes of the Chase or Pointless when channel hopping. I have a habit of watching quiz shows religiously, then falling out with them quite suddenly and not bothering with them anymore. Never got tired of 15 To 1, though, when William G was hosting.
I have been on a few tv quiz shows and applied for The Chase about 3 years ago. Not blowing my own trumpet, but of the 15 or so in the audition, I was by far the 'cleverest' and all the other auditionees expected me to be 'called back', but as you have guessed, I wasn't. It seems they were not looking for people who could win, but people with interesting(?) stories. One guy was writing a childrens book, so he could read it to his children(Gag!). This seems an odd condition for being on The Chase to me, as Bradley only spends about 20 secs at the start asking about 'you'!..., but hey ho... still, I won £10K on Pointless, so its The Chase's loss!
William G Stewart may have been a talented producer but he was an awful quizmaster, mainly due to his completely random insistence (or not) of a first name. I remember one episode where he asked "Boxer Cassius Clay changed his name to what in 1964?", the contestant answered "Ali" and Stewart said "I need a first name."
But, rubbish though he was, he was nowhere near as bad as John Humphrys.
But, rubbish though he was, he was nowhere near as bad as John Humphrys.