Saturday, 4 October 2025

MY FAVOURITE SUBJECT AT PRIMARY AND INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL WAS SOCIAL STUDIES

I know that many of the readers don't like television game shows and, to be honest there are many that I cannot stand, particularly the low-brow and noisy ones like Jeopardy, The Price Is Right, Family Feud and Deal or No Deal. These depend on brain dead viewership which, to be fair makes up at least 70% of the population and 100% of these shows loyal followers. Their only competition comes from 'reality' shows like The Kardashians, Real Housewives, Big Brother, Survivor and Sunday-worship type programmes which Robert will be familiar with..

I do like, and watch the better quiz shows like Mastermind, University Challenge, Eggheads, The Chase, Tipping Point and a few others as they arise (and are repeated) and find that, in their one hour format are ideal to watch while I'm doing my (almost) daily exercises on the stepping machine, the rowing machine and/or the exercycle along with some floor exercises and use of free weights. I find it boring sitting on these machines and the quiz programmes seem to make the time go quicker.



I've been recently flabbergasted at the lack of knowledge of contestants on these programmes and wonder why they bother to come on to the shows. I also wonder at what's happened in education over the last 40 years in New Zealand as much as in the UK. The USA is a given. Generally the Americans are ignorant on history, geology, foreign affairs and anything not related to their own patch but, disturbingly, even American history, politics, institutions, law and current affairs have become some kind of soup with the Kardashians, Taylor Swift and Donald Trump sitting on top like scum. Go figure.
Here is an example of ignorance (there are many, many more):


Often, when a contestant gets an answer wrong on a question relating to recent history, politics, music etc. over the last 30 years, they says things like "well, I wasn't born then". OK, then how about questions that everyone else answers on the Renaissance, Beethoven, dinosaurs, the Bible, ancient Egypt and the Roman empire for example. sheesh!


Anyway, I'm staying up to watch the rugby at 10pm. Go the All Blacks!




9 comments:

Rob said...

Good performances by Quinn Tupaea and Damian Mc Kenzie. I was on the edge of my seat until George Bower sealed the win in the 80th minute!

Richard (of RBB) said...

Great post!

THE CURMUDGEON said...

What about the obvious spelling error?

Richard (of RBB) said...

God loves you, Peter.

Richard (of RBB) said...

Well, I assume that he does. Maybe he doesn't?

Richard (of RBB) said...

Okay, okay! Reasonable post.

Richard (of RBB) said...

I thought there might be a new post by now.

THE CURMUDGEON said...

I've been busy packing boxes ... and sinning of course.

Richard (of RBB) said...

Go to confession. For the sinning, not the packing.