James Robinson wrote:Perfection starts at 4:30pm on BBC Two today.
Wonder if I missed much

Managed to watch it yesterday. Wasn't as bad as I thought it might be, actually.
For those of you who haven't seen it, here's how it works:
There are 4 contestants to begin with, they are referred to as "The Usual Suspects". One is then picked at random to play the game for the chance of winning the money, which begins at £1,000, and each time a contestant fails, it goes up by another £1,000. The other 3 stay where they are and are only seen via a big TV screen.
The game has 3 identical rounds, then the final. And it's done twice a show, so plenty of stuff to get in.
The first round has the contestant chosen given 4 true or false questions. They have 45 seconds to answer them all in order. Once they say "true" or "false", they have to stick with it. They're then shown how many questions they got right. If they got all 4, or as Nick Knowles (the host) says "achieved PERFECTION", then he/she wins the round. If they get any wrong, it's thrown over to "T.U.S.", who can then change the answers they think are wrong to the correct position. If they then "achieve PERFECTION", they win the round. If "PERFECTION" is still not achieved, then the round is split.
When you win a round, you choose 2 categories for the final round, which consists of 6 questions. The categories are so diverse and vary completely. Examples from show 1 include, "UK Roads", "2010 Films", "Charities", "Steve McQueen", "Word Origins", etc. So, if you are the 1, then you'll pick 2 categories that you are good at, but if "T.U.S." win, then they'll pick 2 categories they think the 1 is bad at. If it's a tie, both the 1 and the "T.U.S." pick 1 category each, with the 1 picking first.
The process is repeated twice, before we reach the final. In the final, the 1, who now has no time limit, must answer all 6 category questions correctly to win the money. Get any one wrong, and they lose it all. After the 1 has answered all 6 questions, "T.U.S." can say if they think any of the questions are wrong, without mentioning which ones are actually wrong. They then can ask for an amount of money for them, so they can come out and help the 1 win the money, but they can also choose to stay behind, and hope that when they come out, that there is more money available to them. If all 6 are correct, the 1 wins the money.
Then the whole thing is done again, and then the show ends.