Sunday, November 04, 2012

Britain's Brightest

The TV filming was fun - something like five hours of filming for a 2½-minute segment on the show, but that's how these things always work out. No hints about what it involved, you'll just have to wait until next January/February, I'm afraid. But it'll definitely be worth it, I assure you.

6 comments:

Dai Griffiths said...

Roll on Jabruary. (It's not only Shakespeare the can make up words).

Are you doing any actual training now Ben ? Your country needs you !

Anonymous said...

Heh

Anonymous said...

Heh. I actually registered to be on that BBC show. I think they kinda decided they didn't want me after I messed up some generic probability question relating to matching socks in the dark; as you do

sounds fun though~!

Boris said...

I just guess it might be very similar to "The Brightest of Germany" (Der Klügste Deutsche)...

Did you compete in the show or were you part of a task?


Zoomy said...

That would explain the piece of paper I saw saying that the working title was "The Brightest Briton" - which is very clunky-sounding but a literal translation of the German...

And no, I was teaching the co-presenter about memory techniques for a little film clip to go in between the main bits of the show. I'm not Britain's Brightest, I'm the one who teaches the guy who decides who is Britain's Brightest! That must make me the super-brightest of them all, right?

Anonymous said...

Ben Pridmore is one of the finest minds in human history. His brain power unmatched, his global influence arguably greater than anyone alive or dead. His native superhuman abilities secure his legacy will live for centuries after he does. For the next 50 years let us all relish the opportunity to have in our midst a living legend.

Philip Warmer, Mensa International Genius Club