Thoroughly enjoyed it. I guess, Rtaxron, if you've never been in a position to appreciate a good conductor, then you probably would say that and I wouldn't blame you. I would imagine the main appeal is going to be to music enthusiasts, which is probably why it's on BBC2. I currently play in two bands and have been conducted over the past ten years or so by more conductors than I care to mention - good and bad. Yes, we take the p155 out of them a lot of the time, but the level of skill needed to do it well is immense and it can be a nightmare trying to work with a bad one. I'm certainly going to be watching the rest of it, and I'm not one for watching reality shows in general, but this caught my attention.
Blackcat, Goldie is good, but my money's on Bradley Walsh or Sue Perkins. Goldie, to my mind, was enjoying the music a little too much - what I call the 'Brassed Off' school of conducting (watch the film to see some good examples of how not to conduct). A good conductor must be a communicator as well as a good musician and performer. You truly do have to multi-task. There was a lot of animated communication from Bradley and Sue and I would have felt comfortable working with either of them. Not sure whether Goldie would have been much help during the tricky bits.
And Peter Snow - oh dear! What was it the judge said, never knew there were so many ways of counting four.