Monday, 15 September 2025

Quizzy Mondays 2025-26 Week 10: University Challenge R1M10, Only Connect Elimination Match 1, Mastermind Heat 9

Hello again my friends, and welcome back to another Quizzy Monday! Coming up later, the second phase of Only Connect begins, and a quick reintroduction to what is now a staple of Radio 4's rotating quiz line-up. But we begin with UC as usual, with tonight's match being between two institutions whose best showing on the show so far has been a second place finish.
 
Trinity Hall Cambridge, not to be confused with Trinity College Cambridge from a few weeks ago, were unlucky to be runners-up to Manchester in 2005-06; tonight is their first student series appearance since 2007-08 when they were beaten by, again, Manchester in the QFs. They were represented by:
Teymour Taj, from London, studying Astrophysics
Jake Bransgrove, from Auckland, studying History
Captain: Jeffrey Opreij, from Margraten in the Netherlands, studying Mathematical Physics
Shannon Gilbert, from Brechfa in Wales, studying Chinese Studies  
 
The London School of Economics were runners-up in the all-London final against Imperial in the second Paxo-ero series of 1995-96; last year, its team was unlucky to draw and lose to U.C.L. in the second round as they were a pretty good team. Playing for them this year were:
Ryan Sharpe, from Oakville, Ontario, studying History and Philosophy
Cormac Beirne, from Ireland and Canada, studying International Relations
Captain: Andy Huff, from Houston, Texas, studying International Social and Public Policy
Catherine Tan, from Lexington, Massachusetts, studying Anthropology and Global Studes  
 
We started very well indeed, with both sides taking a starter and full set of bonuses each. A penalty to Trinity Hall allowed L.S.E. to pull away though and, after the first picture round, the Londoners led 65-20. Trinity Hall recovered well with four starters in a row and, while their bonus conversion varied quite a bit, they had nonetheless taken the lead back. L.S.E. got back into the game with the music round, which allowed them to cut the gap to 80-70.
 
The two sides then swapped starters for a bit, after which they were on level pegging. L.S.E. then took two starters in a row and all but one of the resulting bonuses to eke out a strong lead. They also took the picture round, after which they were all but guaranteed at least a repechage slot, leading 155-95. A penalty brought Trinity Hall back into the game though, but L.S.E. kept their cool and took the next starter and all three bonuses to put themselves within sight of victory. Only for two penalties, one of which Trinity Hall picked up, opened the game up again. But L.S.E. recovered again and pulled away into a strong lead that made the game look a lot more one sided than it was. At the gong, L.S.E. won 215-135.
 
A very good high quality contest indeed, two very strong teams indeed. Well done L.S.E., a very good first showing and, if they don't get another unlucky second round draw, they could be a team to watch; best of luck to them in that second round! Hard lines to Trinity Hall, a very decent team who I fancy could've easily beaten another team; thanks very much to them for playing.
 
The stats: Mr Huff was the best buzzer of the night with five starters, while Mr Taj was best for Trinity Hall with four. On the bonuses, Trinity Hall managed 15 out of 24 (with four costly penalties) and L.S.E. a pretty good 25 out of 34 (also with four penalties, for a joint total of eight which must be the most for some time).
 
Next week's match: Durham vs Merton Oxford
 
Only Connect’s first elimination match was contested by the Pear Trees, who were beaten by Oh No They Didn’t in their first match, and the Caraxians, who lost to the Whitley Baes first time out.
 
I claim the same point as the Trees on their first two questions in the first round, the birthdays question and the ‘we’ question; the Caraxians led 5-3 at the end of that round. I claim the same three points as the Trees on the first question of the second round, two points on the Oceania question and the same three as the Caraxians on the knock knock question, while my Dad claims two points on the Marx Brothers question; the Trees led 9-8 after all that.
 
The Caraxians went first on the Walls, and took their time to work out all four groups, and got all the connections too, so a full ten points. The Trees also took their time and worked everything out for another full ten, so, as you were, they led 19-18 going into Missing Vowels. The Trees fared better and increased their lead in that to win the game 28-22. Well done them, and best of luck in the play-offs! And thanks to the Caraxians for taking part.
 
Mastermind was won by Eric Davis, whose 24 points saw him home ahead of Nigel Haynes with 21; Gurpal Cheema and Annette Fenner, formerly of OC, finished further back with 18.
 
We also had the return on Radio 4 yesterday of The 3rd Degree, the university based quiz which, like UC, deals with Oxbridge colleges singularly. We were in Bristol yesterday though, with the highlight of the show being a joke about Chess Masters which those of yous who watched that particular show back in the Spring would very much approve of I suspect!
 
And that's another week in the bag! I won't be making The 3rd Degree a regular feature of this blog unless something notable happens; this is just a place holder really until Brain of Britain, hopefully, returns soon. Anyway, thanks as ever for reading; see yous again same time same place next week...

Monday, 8 September 2025

Quizzy Mondays 2025-26 Week 9: University Challenge R1M9, Only Connect R1M8, Mastermind Heat 8

Hello again my friends, and welcome back to another Quizzy Monday! Coming up, our three quizzes as usual, but firstly, a quick word on UKGS, which is still offline due to the issues with 'autocomplete bots', not 'autocorrect bots' as I said last week! (Typical of my recent carelessness in my online work) Mr Weaver is still posting on his Tumblr page though; just Google 'weavers week tumblr' and you should have no problem finding it. Anyway, on with tonight's quizzes, beginning with UC and a second debutant in as many weeks...
 
Green Templeton College Oxford were this week's debutants, founded in 2008 after Green College and Templeton College merged, and, like their opponents tonight, is a postgrads only college. Its first ever UC team consistsed of:
Will Owens, from Hereford, studying Engineering
Annie Roberts, from London (originally Australia), studying Medicine
Captain: Yusuf Sahin, from Istanbul, studying Comparative Social Policy
Fiona Asokacitta, from Jakarta, studying Anthropology  
 
Darwin College Cambridge has, in contrast, appeared on three previous BBC series; one, in 2020-21, saw them exit in the first round, but their other two teams, in 2018-19 and last series, saw them reach the semis, largely thanks to their virtuoso captains Messrs Golfinos and Whitaker. Playing fo them this year were:
Lewis Strachan, from North Lanarkshire, studying Parasite Biology
Ruth Ni Mhuircheartaigh, from Cork, studying Education
Captain: Louis Cameron, from London, studying English
Jonathan White, from Buckinghamshire, studying Geography  
 
Darwin got off to the stronger start, taking the first three correct starters of the game, but three bonuses from the resulting nine wasn't the best return. Green Templeton kicked off with the first picture round, after which they trailed 40-15. Darwin resumed their buzzer dominance, with, once again, their captain Mr Cameron doing most of the heavy lifting, though Mr Owens did have a good buzz to bring the Oxonians back into the game. After the music round, Darwin led 85-30.
 
Green Templeton managed a couple of starters in a row, and a full set of bonuses on one of them meant they'd suddenly caught right up. A third starter and a sole bonus pulled them level, but Darwin duly retook the lead with the next starter. The chairman was harsh but fair to disallow Mr Cameron's (correct) answer to the second picture starter after a slight hesitation; Green Templeton took the bonuses, and the teams were level again, on 105-each. Two starters in a row then gave the Oxonians the lead, but just one of the resulting six bonuses kept Darwin within touch. A starter and two bonuses put them ten behind, the final starter of the game pulled them level, the first bonus gave them the lead... and that was the gong! Darwin won 135-130!
 
Another exciting end to a game, but, as the chairman stated, a brutal way for Green Templeton to lose, especially given how well they did to pull back in the second half. Well played by them though, a respectable first appearance on the show, thanks for playing! Well done Darwin though, and best of luck in the second round!
 
The stats: Mr Cameron was the best buzzer of the night with five starters, while Ms Roberts and Mr Sahin were joint best for Green Templeton with three each. On the bonuses, Green Templeton managed 10 out of 24 and Darwin 11 out of 25 (with two penalties).
 
Next week's match: Trinity Hall Cambridge vs LSE
 
Only Connect’s final first round match saw us meet the last two new teams of the series, the Doctors Matthews, Tina, Alex and captain Sam Matthews, brother of Alex and nephew of Tina, and the Keyboard Worriers, Frank Withers, Alex McLaren and captain Joanna Matthews (no relation).
 
My Dad, who chose to watch the show instead of the Scotland match(!), claims the same two points as the Doctors on the carpenters question and one point on the record labels picture question, and I claim one point on the ‘way to Amarillo’ question; the Worriers led 5-4 at the end of the first round. I claim the same two points as the Doctors on the Wallace and Gromit villains question in the second round; the Doctors led 9-7 after that round.
 
The Worriers went first on the Walls, and took their time to work out all four groups, plus all the connections, so a perfect ten for them. The Doctors did likewise, and all got all four groups and all four connections; another perfect ten, so as you were, they led 19-17 going into Missing Vowels. The Worriers just about did better on that, and the game ended in a 21-each tie! And it was Sam who got the tie-breaker right first to win the game for the Doctors! Well done them, and the Worriers as well; best of luck in your next games!
 
Next week’s match: the Pear Trees vs the Caraxians in the first elimination match
 
Mastermind was won by Roger Easy, who was in third place after the specialist subject round, but put up the best GK round to win with 22 points, just one ahead of Lucy Fleming with 21 and Beth Leonard with 20; Ruaidhri O Donnell wasn’t far behind either with 18.
 
And that's it, we're done for another week! Thanks as ever for reading; hopefully, by the time we do this again next week, UKGS will be back online, but, in the meantime, Weaver's Week's afore mentioned Tumblr page is there if you want to look it up. Back same time same place next week with my usual write-up, so, see yous then...

Monday, 1 September 2025

Quizzy Mondays 2025-26 Week 8: University Challenge R1M8, Only Connect R1M7, Mastermind Heat 7

Good evening again my friends, and welcome back to another Quizzy Monday! Apologies in advance for any typos I miss in tonight's blog; I'm using a new laptop setup that needs improving, which I intend to do so this week. Also before we start, a quick update on UK Gameshows for those who missed Iain Weaver's post on Tumblr yesterday: the site is currently offline due to complications with 'autocorrect bots', which their tech guys are currently trying to resolve and they aim to be back by next weekend. Anyway, on with tonight's shows...
 
Lancaster is appearing for only the seventh time in the BBC era, of which its previous best was reaching the QFs in the 2004-05 series, though they were beaten finalists on one occasion in the ITV era; its last appearance was a first round exit in the 2019-20 series. Playing for them this year were: 
Josie Hyland, from Ainsdale on Merseyside, studying PPE
Talhah Hussain, from Manchester, studying History
Captain: Lex Wiggins, from Watford, studying Maths
Eoin Neale, from Bledlow Ridge in Buckinghamshire, studying Physics 
 
Lincoln is appearing on UC for the first time ever this series, and, as I mentioned last week, is my cousin's current place of study! I can confirm she was not present on the panel tonight. The four who were were:
Grace Bloomfield, from Buckingham, studying Chemistry
Laura Bruce, from Perth, studying Conservation of Cultural Heritage
Captain: Samuel Orman-Chan, from Derbyshire, studying Computer Science
John Clayworth, from Wigan, studying History  
 
Lancaster took the first starter of the night and all three of the resulting bonuses. Neither side got the second, before Mr Orman-Chan took Lincoln's first ever UC starter; their bonuses included a mention of the Falkirk Wheel which, ironically, my cousin and I have both been to! Lincoln took a second starter to take the lead, before Lancaster fought back with the first picture round, after which they led 40-35. A starter and sole bonus pushed Lancaster further ahead, but Lincoln then had a fine run on the buzzer, only briefly derailed by a penalty, which saw them pull away. After the music round, they now led 95-55.
 
Another starter took Lincoln into three figures, but their hit-and-miss bonus form continued, just one taken, before Lancaster finally reawoke via Mr Hussain. They only took one bonus though, and Lincoln duly took another starter to pull away again, though they also took just one bonus. The second picture round went to Lancaster, who took two bonuses to close the gap to 125-90. A penalty increased it, but a starter and full set of bonuses reduced it back to just 15 points. Another penalty pushed them back again, but, again, they made immediate ammends, and now the teams were level pegging! But back came Lincoln as Messrs Clayworth and Orman-Chan took crucial starters, and two bonuses from both sets put them within sight of victory. But a penalty allowed Lancaster to pull back to within just five points. Next starter would win it; Mr Wiggins buzzed first, but was wrong and lost five! Mr Clayworth took the points and that was game over. At the gong, Lincoln won 170-145.
 
A pretty good exciting contest that; I think Lincoln deserved the win in the end. Well done them, the first debutant team to win their first ever match since Huddersfield in 19-20 (thanks Harrison Whitaker for confirming that!) and best of luck in the next round! Hard lines to Lancaster to lose such a close match like that, but they played pretty well and may well have done enough for a repechage place; thanks for playing for now though!
 
The stats: Mr Clayworth was the best buzzer of the night with six starters, while Mr Hussain was best for Lancaster with three. On the bonuses, Lancaster managed 16 out of 24 (with three penalties) and Lincoln 14 out of 30 (with two penalties).
 
Next week's match: Green Templeton College Oxford (more debutants!) vs Darwin College Cambridge
 
Only Connect’s penultimate first round match was contested by the Jive Bunnies, Martin Berry, Gurdas Singh Sually and captain Mark Levy, and the Sorcerers, Raphael Kapo, Carolina Cordero and captain Emily Bourke.
 
My Dad and I jointly claim two points on the first question of the show about sporting implements; the Bunnies led 6-5 at the end of that first round. We also both worked out the final question of the second round about consecutive monarchs; the teams were tied on 8-each after that.
 
The Bunnies went first on the Walls, and found one group very quickly, but failed to add to it; they got three for connections though, so four points. The Sorcerers took full advantage, taking a fairly quick full house, a full ten points, and with it an 18-12 lead going into Missing Vowels. The Bunnies recovered OK in what was a pretty tough round, but the Sorcerers hung on to win 20-15. Well done both; best of luck in your next matches!
 
Next week’s match: Doctors Matthews vs Keyboard Worriers
 
Mastermind was won by Diane Howe, whose 26 points saw her take the latest semi-final place ahead of Maurizio Giacometto with 23 and Ian Walmsley and Jonnie Walker with 20 each.
 
And that's this week done! Thanks as ever for reading. Next week, the first round of Only Connect concludes with out last two new teams of the series, and a second Oxbridge derby of the series on UC, which I know people will be looking forward to(!). Back as usual, same time same place next week with that and more, so, see yous then...