I remember watching University Challenge with my Mum and Dad, and I was only 10 at the time, but they were impressed at the fact that I could answer some of the questions
Disappointing that Hans Christian Lumbye's "Copenhagen Steam Railway Galop" wasn't part of the "classical music inspired by trains"-round. It is by far the best train inspired piece.
14:41 Margaret Tudor? Wasn't the daughter of Cecily Neville known as Margaret of York, before becoming Duchess Consort of Burgundy? She never accepted Henry Tudor and supported anyone who challenged him.
Everyone talks about Emma Johnson for Her looks yet watching this She is'nt solely a pretty face Her knowledge is astounding. She might not have been quickest to the buzzer yet on every set of bonus questions She always had a fair idea or knew the answer to every question ::) p.s. making me very proud to love general knowlege and be Irish ::)
As I have commented before, I like words, and I especially like when more obscure or technical words get used in a serious context. Heliocentrism, therefore, just pushes all my buttons in that regard... :)
Emma Hunt Johnson She graduated in Channing School Highgate I love her.Brainy and beautiful. Her sister Chloe is beautifuo too. Wishing I could meet her when I visit london soon:)Hoping
This was one of the episodes where the point of UC was met, namely general knowledge, meaning both Arts and Science questions. Unusually no geography questions, as far as I recall.
Venkatesh needs a to bring a backpack next time he's definitely carrying that team.
Johnson answered at least 3 starters and they all contributed well.
How delicious and real while we're all tangled in a disastrous fantastic mess here at home. Thank you loads from California.
Venkatesh makes me laugh - Corpus Christi are really entertaining to watch :)
He appears to have a most charming personality, devoid of conceit, in spite of his vast knowledge.
I remember watching University Challenge with my Mum and Dad, and I was only 10 at the time, but they were impressed at the fact that I could answer some of the questions
Thanks, as always, for the upload. A good match!
Disappointing that Hans Christian Lumbye's "Copenhagen Steam Railway Galop" wasn't part of the "classical music inspired by trains"-round. It is by far the best train inspired piece.
Johnson is class! Still need to see a Monkman vs Seagull though
And Levinson has one hell of a long name
15:46 Voake is so livid at Levinson.
Yes, she looked like a young Queen for a second!
Don’t know why - he wasn’t the one who lost points on that question. Perhaps she wasn’t after all.
Thank you! You are my RUclips hero!
psimanjuntak thank you for posting these.
14:41 Margaret Tudor? Wasn't the daughter of Cecily Neville known as Margaret of York, before becoming Duchess Consort of Burgundy? She never accepted Henry Tudor and supported anyone who challenged him.
Everyone talks about Emma Johnson for Her looks yet watching this She is'nt solely a pretty face Her knowledge is astounding. She might not have been quickest to the buzzer yet on every set of bonus questions She always had a fair idea or knew the answer to every question ::) p.s. making me very proud to love general knowlege and be Irish ::)
NOW LISTEN HERE, YOU PATHETIC EXCUSE OF A HUMAN BEING! JOHNSON IS JUST A PRETTY FACE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111
Thanks you so much for uploading!
Gruelling match! Venkatesh is sick but I like Sweetenham as well
Sweetenham is awesome, he went to my school
Kurøsawa which school was that?
DavidsonLoops
Magdalen College School
thanks, and glad you're back
I really do find Voake very attractive, I think I might be in love
We have the same taste!
Me too
😘
She said she's originally from New York, but she sounds more English than American.
Yup, me too.
That look of disappointment and disbelief at 15:45
good game! even by UC standards, peterhouse are some awkward bunnies.
As I have commented before, I like words, and I especially like when more obscure or technical words get used in a serious context. Heliocentrism, therefore, just pushes all my buttons in that regard... :)
"pieces inspired by railway travel" :....um, Mozart? (Groan.)
never. leave. me. again. {big thanks!}
Thanks!
Is this guy's name Shao Lin?
So you know, the title is slightly off.
Thanks.
1:33-1:36 I thought you said you were from Leicestershire?
I thought I was the only who noticed I'm confused
Newcastle upon tyne in Belfast eh?
He meant both places.
And
Peterhouse - Cambrdige; where's that, please?!!!!!!
Cambridge. England.
Why bother with the average age bit?
To impress us, which I am. What the h*ll did I know at 19?
27:13 Lin's answer is still very good
l miss Bamber Gascoin
Oooo's that then? I know of one Bamber Gascoigne, however. Don't prefer him to Mr Paxman, find them both superb quizmasters.
Voake horsewhipped her team following this. What a scold!
Wild comment section as usual
"Cambrdige"
We Do have an Eccles in the Scottish Borders!
They didn’t know the answer to the Brachistochrone problem!!!???!
Wtf?
Yeah, I learned that in elementary school! C'mon, idiots!
dt
I learned that in high school.
Cycloid.
i learned this from VSauce
6:24 it isn't swastikas, it is a hakenkreuz
Mexican questions!!!
That's the girl you'd hope to meet. Why would anyone want to blemish. If it was a bloke, you'd all be quizzing over yourself (esp. the males)
Venkatesh is very PPE, yeah?, yeah?
Emma Hunt Johnson
She graduated in Channing School Highgate
I love her.Brainy and beautiful.
Her sister Chloe is beautifuo too.
Wishing I could meet her when I visit london soon:)Hoping
Wow! Some fantastic clunge this week.
Again: far too many useless bloody Arts topics.
This was one of the episodes where the point of UC was met, namely general knowledge, meaning both Arts and Science questions. Unusually no geography questions, as far as I recall.