No, she gave them it - but she could tell they actually knew the precise answer and gave them the chance to say it - just how I would work with the students I assist.
I wouldn't mind myself, but game shows in Britain seem to be about actually knowing stuff other than pop culture. I fear any U.S. version would start well but end up being dumbed down, which defeats the point of the game.
@@KAF128 You need to slow your roll. Over here we pronounce beta with a short e. Someone who hasn't had the advantage of interacting with many British people wouldn't know that it's different.
Really laughed at the final joke. Wasn't expecting that
Why is it so that Tom Scott's team always fumbles at the semifinal xD
Thanks for both of these, you have greatly improved my enjoyment of this hour.
Victoria looks so good this episode
Great game. Thanks for uploading.
I'm Ddea
Thanks ever so much for these, I missed them the first time around.
Can't stop being in love with VCM
Don't know that game console.
YEEEEEEES this show makes me too excited.
Thanks for uploading 👍
I love Victoria.
The video game console one is one of the only ones I got!
"trrbly dsppntd"
No one ever called the Sega Master System "SMS".
I truly *was* trrb lyds ppntd!
That guy's PAUSING it? That's cheating! I've never do that! ... but I probably will in the future now
It's fair as its one of you and three of them.
Such a perfect match for David Mitchell. Good job Victoria.
I always plump for the water wall but the lion is definitely more popular
Noooo, Tom :(
I was sad, too, but at least they lost against my second favourite team.
More of the wall please! 😁
David Bodycombe who appeared in this video as a question setter has since worked with Tom on Game On
yesssss bruce
they're lucky that bono wasn't given the one with names of u2 songs
15:45 Tom Scott
She was stricter with the airport abbreviations for the second team 😂😂
No, she gave them it - but she could tell they actually knew the precise answer and gave them the chance to say it - just how I would work with the students I assist.
@@KAF128 socratic method, good teaching
15:43 is the moment you've been waiting for
Bless Tom Scott. Also hi
Is Tom Scott that guy that does RUclips videos?
yes
Was there consideration that they are bringing this to the US?
Are you serious???
God forbid!
i know innit? can't let them pollute it with their foreign eyes. snob
I wouldn't mind myself, but game shows in Britain seem to be about actually knowing stuff other than pop culture. I fear any U.S. version would start well but end up being dumbed down, which defeats the point of the game.
@@losthor1zon I think it could hypothetically be done on PBS. We have serious quizzers too, we just don't have a BBC.
Tom Scott is unbearable
terribly disappointing...
Don't deserve to win if they're ignorant of the Atari VCS
The winners knew it.
I've never heard it referred to as anything but the 2600, not even Google links Atari VCS to the original console but rather the 2021 failure.
"Beater" does not sound like "beta." For people who call themselves the "English," they sure can't speak it properly.
err, yess itt duzz - egg-zackly the saim
My problem was her comment about Lin’s accent.... realized after it’s because he is American not asian. Whew!
In the UK they pronounce beta bee-tuh, not bay-tuh, like we do here.
@@KAF128 You need to slow your roll. Over here we pronounce beta with a short e. Someone who hasn't had the advantage of interacting with many British people wouldn't know that it's different.
Part of the difficulty here is that both words have a drastically different pronounciation in American English.