Just caught tonight’s episode of Celebrity Mastermind with Danny Wallace, Nicholas Parsons, that bald veggie restauranteur and that Scottish one off Loose Women who looks like she’s sucking a wasp (and acts like it). An interesting collection of specialist subjects: the history of Tranmere Rovers; the life and works of Edward Lear; the lives of the Pankhurst women; and, erm, Ghostbusters. See if you can match the subject to the celebrity. It’ll be really easy.
Anyway, I got to pondering a couple of things. You see, there’s a thin line you have to tread with your specialist subject. Obviously, you have to be good at it for one thing. But there’s a kind of social snobbery with it. “What’s that? Your specialist subject is ‘Chantelle off Celebrity Big Brother‘? Okay… Mine’s the Aeneid and its relationship with medieval Latin poetry. Is that you fetching your coat?”
I’m not sure I’d have had the balls to go on with Ghostbusters as my specialist subject.
But I’m not sure what my specialist subject would have been. ‘TV’s a little too broad. ‘US TV’ would confine me to a dungeon of Dallas, Dynasty and Dawson’s Creek, knowing my luck. ‘Doctor Who‘ really wouldn’t get me anywhere at all, since the questions would be set by someone who’s memorised every second line from the annuals and wants to know what kind of toy Davros used to entertain baby Daleks with. Plus it would be a bit nerdy. But picking a non-nerdy TV subject (eg Play for the Day, the works of Carla Lane, The Sopranos) carries with it all the joy of learning the Highway Code and eating your greens, and I don’t really have the time to brush up on four seasons of The Wire (fifth starting on Sunday).
So I’m still thinking.
How about you? What would your socially acceptable, TV-related specialist subject be?
Friday’s classier, swearing- and sex-free news
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Doctor Who
- Peter Davison’s daughter to be the next companion?
- Torchwood to have less swearing, less sex, better scripts and more class!
Film
- I am Legend 2 rights sold
- Jeffrey Wright to return as Felix Leiter in Casino Royale sequel
British TV
US TV
- Sarah Connor pilot available via Yahoo!
- The dates of all the US season finales, assuming the writers’ strike continues
Review: Thunderbirds night
In the UK: Wednesday 2nd January, BBC4
BBC4 likes themes. It likes seasons. It like evenings. It likes repeats a lot. Sometimes, they’re good, such as the now-traditional yearly Ghost Stories seasons.
Sometimes, though, you have to ask yourself, “What’s the point?” Sure, somebody, somewhere liked Dance Britannia and is grateful that finally someone has seen the sense to put on a sort of social history thing about dancing. But even fans of Gerry Anderson – you know, the guy behind all those 60s puppets series like Joe 90 – must be wondering who exactly was supposed to have gained anything from BBC4’s ‘Thunderbirds night’.
Thursday’s first news of 2008

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Doctor Who
- Danni Minogue to appear in Torchwood?
- Sun spoilers plus the suggestion of a movie
- Phil Collinson not producing the four specials?
Film
- Stills from The Time Traveler’s Wife
- Tyler Perry to appear in Star Trek XI?
- Trailer for Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay
Books
- Eighth Harry Potter novel a possibility – in ten years’ time
Theatre
- Kristin Chenoweth to make her ENO debut
British TV
- Kudos to make Law and Order: London?
- The Catherine Tate Show under investigation
US TV
- Bust ups behind the scenes at Brothers and Sisters
- Fox moves its mid-season schedule around
- Is The Wire‘s depiction of the Baltimore Sun realistic?
- Big Shots not cancelled?
- Eight Fox affiliates sold
Christmas Extras – differences between US and UK versions?
Anyone here from the UK watch the Christmas episode of Extras? I watched the US version and I can’t help but notice that the reference to The Catherine Tate Show in the trailer wasn’t in it. Was it in the UK version or has it been deleted everywhere?
