There he goes again – ‘you can’t
prepare or revise for the General Knowledge Round.’ John, you can, and some
people do. It’s just a question of focus and timescale. Still, I don’t plan to
get bogged down with this issue again.
Nicholas Hawksmoor should be a lot
better known than he is, since he built many beautiful churches in London.
However, there was the fact that he came just a tiny bit after this fellow
Wren, with whom Hawksmoor worked on a number of projects, and as we all know,
the sequel never quite get the same amount of credit as the original. Steven
Marc Rhodes frankly left little on the table with a fine round, and he looked
to be worth his two point lead and then some more.
It was an outright lead, though,
which was not going to be preserved into the GK round, for teacher Samantha
Hills equalled it with a fine round of 12 on The X Files. Yes, of course I’m
biased towards teachers. All in all, then, we had seen a set of SS rounds in
which the lowest score was a respectable 9, and not one single pass was
accrued. That’s great. Of course, I don’t have the right to ask anything from
contenders, but I do like to see a set of specialists where all 4 contenders
have obviously prepared their rounds thoroughly.
So to GK. Louise wasn’t actually
going along too badly. There was a good 30 seconds or more left in the round
and she was on 18, so a score in the low 20s looked possible. A couple of
passes, and a couple of wrong answers did for that, and all in all, she managed
just the one more point to finish with 19. Gary Gilday achieved the same number
of correct answers in his own GK round, still, having started one point to the
good this was enough to give him the lead. However, with 2 contenders still to
go it looked highly unlikely that he would still be leading by the end of the
show. 9 being required to take the lead just isn’t enough really to put a
decent contender into the corridor of doubt.
Every now and then a round comes
along which makes you feel like standing up and applauding the television. Such
a round was Steven Marc Rhodes’. I’m indebted to John Humphrys for pointing out
when it was all over that he had missed only the one question. A total of 19 is
the finest GK round that we’ve seen for a very long time, and let’s be honest,
it’s a Hall of Fame performance. With no disrespect to Samantha Hills who had
yet to go, you could have named your own odds against Steven winning. In fact,
with a score like that Steven was in the semi-finals whatever happened in
Samantha’s round.
What did happen in Samantha’s round?
She did a perfectly decent job to earn double figures, and take her score to
22, that’s what. In fact all of the contenders in last night’s show managed
double figure scores on GK, and that’s always nice to see. Still this wasn’t
the story of the show. The story of the show was Steven’s GK score, as shown by
the unprecedented amount of time John spent talking to him about it afterwards.
Why on Earth not, too. Magnificent performance and many congratulations.
The Details
Gary Gilday
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Andy Warhol
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10
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0
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10
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2
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20
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2
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Louise Earnshaw-Brown
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The Life of Septimius Severus
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9
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0
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10
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2
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19
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2
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Steven Marc Rhodes
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Nicholas Hawksmoor
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12
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0
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19
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0
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31
|
0
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Samantha Hills
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The X Files
|
12
|
0
|
10
|
1
|
22
|
1
|
5 comments:
Excellent review as usual. Just a slight correction. Samantha Hills' SS round was on the X Files, not X Factor.
What a barnstorming round from the Barrister!!!! I'd say I'll have him and Daniel Adler right up there as my potential champions, seeing as Daniel had scored 16 points the highest result in the specialists rounds this year.
Also quite poignant to have the X-Factor as a subject this week seeing as it's the final this weekend in the X-Factor.
"Excellent review as usual. Just a slight correction. Samantha Hills' SS round was on the X Files, not X Factor."favourites
*BLUSH*
Thanks Will - I can't believe I did that!
Agreed about favourites Liam, although I will say that first round form can be very misleading. Dan has been there and done that before, but let's reserve judgement for a while
Thanks Liam. My lips are sealed.
I have to say, a high GK score is more impressive than a high specialist subject in my opinion. You can game the specialist, but GK relies on knowing whatever comes up.
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