Hi everyone, Senehedheera here. Thought I’d take after Ryan and leave a comment. Firstly, a big thank you to all of you, the regular viewers of the show, for all your support. It’s been a while since Manchester made it this far in UC and all your kind comments have meant a great deal to us. Secondly, my teammates Dan, Ilya and Bluma, to whom I can’t give enough thanks. At the start of this whole process, we weren’t the most experienced quizzers but the evenings of practice allowed us to punch well above our weight and it was only possible because of the warmth of your company. The same goes for Connor, our reserve, who had the thankless job of watching our shenanigans from behind the camera. And speaking of practice, I have to mention our friends Reece, for managing all of our practice sessions, and Joel, Harry, and Patrick (amongst others) for their tireless help. It really was just a ragtag group of students that made this all happen on our end and the faces that didn’t appear on screen were often just as vital as the ones that did. On a related note, a great big thank you to the Trinity team, with whom we practiced consistently after our first game. It was as a direct result of working with them that our quizzing skills became sharp enough to come this far and it was a real shame not to meet them again in the competition. Finally, thank you very much to the production team for looking after us so well. Thank you to Clare, Richard and Muaaz for picking us from the initial interview and all the staff involved, from coordinators to make-up artists, for tackling the gargantuan task of making us presentable. And thank you to Amol for creating a jovial and light-hearted atmosphere in what can often be a stressful show. I can already sense a new, slightly merrier style of UC emerging under his custodianship. On a personal level, it’s been a tremendous pleasure. I mentioned in the comments of our game with Birkbeck the reasons for which I had taken this year out. To update the curious, I’m now on medication and intend to return to my PhD in September. While it’s been strange at times to see myself on TV knowing how poorly I was during these recordings, it was also a childhood dream come true. And if I can use my 15 mins to say anything, it’s to take you MH seriously people. Don’t leave things too late. Especially not so late you forget the bebop phase of Miles Davis’s career on national TV.
@RTG6482
Ай бұрын
As a Manchester alum I absolutely loved watching you guys as a team, always having fun and throwing out zany guesses instead of just saying pass. I'm sorry to hear you weren't doing well during filming but commend you on raising the issue of mental health and taking the steps necessary to get help. I think you're a perfect example of how on the surface someone can seem to be functioning perfectly well - performing fantastically in a highly stressful, challenging quiz show for example, but may still have something else going on under the surface. An always needed reminder to check in on friends and family and be there for one another. I hope you're doing well and many thanks for the entertainment over the months!
@PS-vm3we
Ай бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to comment and for acknowledging Amol's rejuvenation of the show. You were a great team to watch and certainly gave your opponents a run for the money in all matches. Wishing you speedy recovery and all the best for the future.
@Scruffi
Ай бұрын
I have nothing but applause for you and your team. Hell of a performance all series, and a fantastically close game here at the end. Very well done o7
@flare2000x
Ай бұрын
That's a great tidbit that you guys were practicing with Trinity. Was rooting for both of you to make the final, came up just short. Well done to a great showing!
@Facino
Ай бұрын
You're such an amazing charismatic breath of fresh air for this competition. I have been thoroughly enjoying your vibe. Good luck in life!
@SomemossАй бұрын
"Make a French noise" might be my favorite thing from the whole series
@Marshal_Dunnik
Ай бұрын
"Hon hon hon." "That's incorrect."
@adamelkholy9282Ай бұрын
What a match - Izzatdust is just astonishing!
@joanhale7159
Ай бұрын
Yep, he was definitely on fire tonight!
@awentimes
Ай бұрын
Izzant he just
@blakefauskee2596Ай бұрын
Lee vs Izzatdust. We all knew it was coming
@jayguerero47
Ай бұрын
Haddad vs. Sawh - battle of the medical beauties.
@jameshogan6142
Ай бұрын
@@jayguerero47 If either of them were my doctor my heart would go boom boddy boom boddy boom boddy boom. Well goodness gracious me!
@jayguerero47
Ай бұрын
@@jameshogan6142 beyond their face-value beauties, I just realized that truly, being a physician requires quick decision-making abilities. This is even more admirable in a female like the finals captains where their gender is generally stereotyped as more emotional and less decisive.
@jameshogan6142
Ай бұрын
@@jayguerero47 Great point. My mother's doctor was like that. Very quick to react to a situation or a sudden switch in the status quo. He seemed capable of retaining multiple details in his head while simultaneously answering the telephone and replying to an inquiry from his secretary at the same time in a busy waiting room.
@jh_4562Ай бұрын
UCL Hall here!! :) Well, well, well, who’d have thought this would happen? I think I can speak for Ali, Tayana, and Jacob in saying that as much as we hoped we would get here, we didn’t really consider that there was a particularly major chance of it happening at the start. We were so proud of the result though - I remember when the cameras stopped rolling at the end of this match we just looked at each other and started laughing because we were so excited lol, the final was just around the corner! This match was great fun, it was nice to have a lead and maintain it after having to come back against Trinity, and there were some incredible buzzes all round (still in shock from Ali’s Assam buzz). Also, should note that after guessing a random element a few rounds ago (iridium) and getting it right, astatine was yet another random guess haha! Anyway, hope you enjoyed watching, and we’ll see you next week in the finals…
@annereidy7981
Ай бұрын
Thank you, edge of the seat stuff!
@brianparkinson1324
Ай бұрын
You all rocked the house! Great match.
@PS-vm3we
Ай бұрын
How much time did you have between the semi and the final? Looking forward to next week. Retrospectively good luck!
@kittyswaning
Ай бұрын
“I just know it’s a thing cause they say it in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” is my favourite thing. And I was wondering that about astatine! Looks like De Los Reyes-White guessed “iron” too, although she had the advantage of Finlay missing “uranium” first.
@WonderWhatHappened
Ай бұрын
Loved your reaction with the Mile Davis Bonus.
@mottiengnhat8921Ай бұрын
That J.Dilla answer from Sawh really hit home for me
@JaNiMengelАй бұрын
Gotta love UCL and particularly Sawh, they play hard, fast and fair. Where other teams might have slowed down with a healthy lead, they continued their no nonsense approach! 😊
@betc
Ай бұрын
Yep, I admire that trait shown by Imperial and UCL both. No dragging it out, even if they're ahead. If they don't know, they guess fast or pass fast. That's good sportsmanship!
@finosuilleabhain7781
12 күн бұрын
The mere mention of that possibility shows the pernicious influence of modern football. Time was, no one would have dreamed of such a thing.
@jameshogan6142Ай бұрын
Izzy Stardust really shone bright tonight. Well done to UCL. Can't wait for the final.
@nope2datАй бұрын
UCL Finlay here again. Not much to add to the eloquent messages by Hall and Senehedheera - this semi final was such a privilege to be part in. A couple of notes on the questions. I did receive an apology from the shows question setter for the starter on iron. Having already answered a very similar starter question on iron in our previous game vs trinity I became convinced even though iron was the logical answer that it couldn’t be the same twice and hesitated and changed my answer - not an excuse I should have stuck with my gut but it was something the show producers were aware of after the fact. On a more positive hesitation in my final starter I was completely certain from September 1950 the question would be about the Korean War - I was afraid Manchester knew too and would beat us to an answer and was prepared to just say “Korean War” as my answer buzzing in halfway through. Fortunately amol got to the name of the river just before Roger Tilling started saying my name and I was able to change at the last second
@seadkolasinac7220
Ай бұрын
blessed Finlay
@johncartwright8154
Ай бұрын
Well, it only takes a split second to say your name, so lightning deduction by you changing thought in a millisecond! It would be a good strategy though, to have contestants with long surnames to give extra time to think answers through. Well done on a remarkable achievement against a strong team. A question if I may. As one that can't keep a secret for more than five minutes, how did you manage to keep you and your teams success unknown for such a long period? (My wife; "I'm pregnant! But don't tell anyone yet." Me a few minutes later: "guess what everybody!")
@sunkenindeafАй бұрын
A note on the final: It is probable that Ali Izzatdust and Justin Lee know each other in person, as they are current committee members of UK Quizbowl.
@gooscarguitar
Ай бұрын
Yeah this won't be the first time they've played against each other
@iThinkererАй бұрын
I’m gutted for Manchester but I think any team would have struggled against UCL here, especially considering just how good Izzatdust was
@louisenft3061Ай бұрын
"Oh, this is Birdland!" / "The whole thing's Birdland!" obsessed
@rocklanrocksАй бұрын
Amol killing it with the hosting! Great job!
@genevievedolan1288
Ай бұрын
He gets overly effusive with his goodbyes, and ‘I hoped you enjoyed it’ to the losing side, but I think it’s because he really means it. Which is kind of endearing! Apart from that I think he’s the best so far, although the pace is almost too exciting!😅
@andrewclifton9772Ай бұрын
I liked that UCL at the end hustled through their answers when they could have delayed a few seconds here and there to deny their opponents a chance. Well played.
@Mahlero
Ай бұрын
That was Manchester’s strategy, just delaying during the whole season.
@eleidal
Ай бұрын
@@Mahlero I disagree. I don't think it was strategic.
@mudpill7509Ай бұрын
Going to miss Manchester, they were very entertaining.
@tonywilde1709Ай бұрын
Astonishing levels shown by both teams. Wow! Worthy finalists, and one of the best episodes of the series thus far. Really going to miss UC after next week!
@jeff__wАй бұрын
Ali Izzatdust of UCL this match was the obvious standout-not only did he nail a question that I wouldn’t have imagined _anyone_ getting, i.e., the supreme god of Zoroastrianism 17:50-then, again, the deity sharing, in part, the same name as a Japanese automotive manufacturer might have helped-but he just _knew_ many of the answers matter-of-factly, such as in that round of questions involving Italian film directors 8:24. Izzatdust was _dying_ to answer the question regarding the poem written by Pushkin 10:13 but Manchester’s Dan Grady was quicker on the buzzer and Izzatdust got his chance only when Grady missed it. UCL’s James Hall somehow knew the rarest element occurring naturally in the Earth’s crust 15:51 so Izzatdust wasn’t the only UCL player pulling answers out of nowhere. UCL captain Tayana Sawh had the same crisp, no-nonsense style-always welcome by viewers of University Challenge-as that of Imperial captain Saraya Haddad and knew a fair bit about hip-hop production, as might be expected, perhaps, from any fourth-year medical student. Jacob Finlay got the team control of the bonus questions with his answer to the starter question regarding the Korean War 26:46-obviously, _any_ correct answer helps a team but the value in _blocking,_ with about a minute to go in the match, the closely trailing opposing team from answering the starter and, possibly, bonuses correctly and tying, and potentially, surpassing one’s team cannot be underestimated. Manchester played an admirable game-and just about caught up with UCL at one point 20:20-but it just wasn’t enough.
@zaphbrox8239
Ай бұрын
Nice summary recap. You should do this more often. 👏👍
@jeff__w
Ай бұрын
@@zaphbrox8239 How nice of you to say so! Thank you! 😊
@gooscarguitar
Ай бұрын
Ahura Mazda is something one would know from doing a lot of quizbowl, which Ali definitely has done. Imperial and Trinity would have likely got it too.
@jeff__w
Ай бұрын
@@gooscarguitar I would never have suspected that that particular bit of information was an expected quiz bowl kind of thing. Then again, we all recall how Open, a few episodes back, missed the question regarding the Tridevi, the three major female deities in Hinduism, so maybe I wasn’t unforgivably remiss in my misapprehension. (Or, perhaps, Open is just not in the same league as Imperial, Trinity, or, indeed, UCL, in which case I _was_ overgeneralizing.) Thanks for letting me (and, perhaps, others) know! 👍😊
@luscious_skin_222
Ай бұрын
yep gooscarguitar is right zoroastrianism is classic UC / quiz fare
@Farid-ko6ynАй бұрын
Let's all agree that Senehedheera was the most likable and relatable participant this season. A real joy to watch.
@castelodeossos3947
Ай бұрын
The way he just went blank-eyed at the football questions.
@castelodeossos3947
Ай бұрын
@@jjjj8644 Jeez, the comments sometimes. One couldn't make it up.
@mysticpond23Ай бұрын
WHAT A NAIL-BITER, BOTH TEAMS WERE SO GOOD
@jivyajinn4144Ай бұрын
As a dentist those dental questions were laughably easy lol. Hearing Hall keep yelling out Cuspid was quite funny 😂
@jeff__w
Ай бұрын
Those dental questions were just about the only ones I got right-and I have _zero_ education in dentistry.
@shamsuddinhaider4717Ай бұрын
Ali Izzatdust is the new UC GOAT. I mean whatta god and I love how Grady nailed all the Beatles questions.
@26daysАй бұрын
kullmann is always so cool and casual when he answers (complimentary)
@vishvice12Ай бұрын
UCL vs Imperial is gonna be insane. Lee vs Izzatdust, Hall vs Jones and Sawh vs Hadad. These individual match-ups are insane. I have a gut feeling that Debnath of Imperial might just be a difference maker if all other others nullify each other. Eitherway, it's gonna be a great final
@jayguerero47
Ай бұрын
Yes, for me Debnath is the differentiator. He can reliably rise to the occasion.
@mortemerb8839Ай бұрын
There was no slowdown at all. Both teams kept up the pace and fighting spirit to the end. Amazing match!
@SmallscousefoxАй бұрын
Aww commiserations Manchester, but well played 👏👏 The final is going to be a goodun 😁.... Lee v Izzatdust 👊👊
@RA-rk3uhАй бұрын
Can't wait the duel between Izaatdust (UCL) vs Lee (Imperial)
@timothywalker1388Ай бұрын
Best match of the series in my view. Well done everyone ( including Amol).
@freddiethecutestcavapoo9184Ай бұрын
Thanks, Cosmic P. Excellent match which could have easily gone either way but UCL's Izzatdust was on fire tonight. Without his exceptional input tonight things would have been very different!
@SomePeopleCallMe
Ай бұрын
thanks for not calling the channel CP 👍
@WonderWhatHappenedАй бұрын
I'm exhausted from this match. I need a breather.
@lealbrazilАй бұрын
izzatdust=briiiiiiiiiilliant mind. Congrats to both teams. Y are young and intelligent. thanks again CP for this episode
@AttilatheNun-xv6kc
Ай бұрын
He's a team unto himself.
@luscious_skin_222Ай бұрын
to Manchester Grady: you were my favourite this year. loved your knowledge and the way you delivered your answers
@nasywaakyАй бұрын
I love it when it comes to UCL they're all amazing both teams are amazing actually, i also love when Senehedheera looks down it is like he's trying to focus this episode is nerve-wracking and pleasant at the same time can't wait to watch the final good luck Hall, Ali, Sawh and Finlay, I'm rooting for you guys!!!
@jayguerero47Ай бұрын
IZZATDUST. WHAT A MIGHTY BEAST!!!
@nathelondon3719Ай бұрын
That was breathtaking. Commiserations to Manchester. You brought honor to my home town.
@enlistyАй бұрын
It’ll be an intense final with two very strong teams. So exciting!
@riowhi7Ай бұрын
Both teams are amazing and probably one of my favorites this season
@joh22293Ай бұрын
Two super teams, a great match.
@jessicaellina3878Ай бұрын
Thrilling game...enjoyed every moment of their combined energy and superb knowledge. Hats off to two great teams..well done to UCL for getting through to the finals. Can,t wait for the standoff! It's sure to be brilliant!
@sharanyaray2454Ай бұрын
While the final score might not suggest so, the match was indeed thrilling. And it was so good to see Manchester enjoying themselves not just in this match but throughout. And the way UCL played it seemed as if they were behind on points. I don't know if it has ever happened before where the 2 finalists have never lost a match in the series.
@gooscarguitar
Ай бұрын
The 2019-20 final between Imperial and Corpus Christi - Cambridge was between two undefeated teams
@gabsymalone6307
Ай бұрын
It's happened a couple of times since it expanded to the current format in the 2009-10 series; the 2013-14 series (Trinity Cam and Somerville Oxford both unbeaten) and the 2017-18 Series (St John's Cam and Merton Oxford both unbeaten) to add to 2019-20. And it happened multiple times between 1994-2009, when there were fewer matches, so easier to get to the finals unbeaten.
@amaniqbal7774Ай бұрын
manchester one of the most likeable teams in the competition, sad to see Grady in particular go
@eleidal
Ай бұрын
I'm sad to see the whole team go. As a team they were so different, but worked well together.
@MyZampettaАй бұрын
ucl might as well be called Izaatdust coz he's an absolute genius and totally leads this team!!
@jamesmakey2792Ай бұрын
MATCH STATISTICS AND COMMENTS BELOW S53/E36 Note: individual team member stats are towards the bottom. 22 rounds (22 rounds completed; the game ended as the starter question in the 23rd round was being asked) 23 starter questions (22 answered correctly + 1 additional starter questions in round 19 as neither side got 'paean') 66 bonus questions (22 rounds x 3) 89 questions in total (23 starter + 66 bonus) 560 points available in total (23 x10, plus 66 x 5) 67.0% of the 560 points available were scored ((210 + 165)/560) UCL 37.5% of the total points available (210/560); Starters 11/23; Bonuses 23/33 (69.7%); Penalties x3 Manchester 29.5% of the total points available (165/560); Starters 11/23; Bonuses 12/33 (36.4%); Penalties x1 UCL 210 POINTS (starters 95 points + bonuses 115 points) STARTERS 95 points Sawh (Capt.) 0/0 = 0 points Hall 3/3 = 30 points Izzatdust 7/10 less penalties x2 = 60 points Finlay 1/4 less penalties x1 = 5 points MANCHESTER 165 POINTS (starters 105 points + bonuses 60 points) STARTERS 105 points Senehedheera (Capt.) 4/4 = 40 points De Los Reyes-White 3/3 = 30 points Kullmann 2/2 = 20 points Grady 2/4 less penalties x1 = 15 points I have been hoping for an Imperial vs. UCL final for some time, as I believe that they are demonstrably the best two teams in the series. I got anxious for UCL around 18:00, when Izzatdust inadvertently handed Manchester 'Emperor of Mexico' on a plate, and then Grady got all 3 Beatles questions right. I got even more anxious when the next two starter questions went wrong for UCL: at 19:04 (refer to Finlay's own comments above) and 20:21. At this point, Manchester had managed to narrow the gap to 5 points. I breathed a large sigh of relief when UCL got the starters towards the end of the match. I have loved Manchester throughout the series, but I think we have the best two teams in the final. I don't think anybody's stopping Lee and Jones. But you never know.
@BlueSoulTiger
Ай бұрын
Awesome work. Pleased also that you acknowledged Lindokuhle, who's done more than their fair share. Thank you both
@BlueSoulTiger
Ай бұрын
Would like to see your comment pinned to the top. So good
@michaeln9931Ай бұрын
This final is going to be one for the history books!
@chrishobbs58Ай бұрын
Thanks again, CosmicPumpkin! What a great match! Although I think the better team won, the losing team was in it until nearly the very end. And with a different set of bonus questions, could have actually won it. You could see them visibly wincing as the subjects for their bonuses were announced by Rajan. I really felt for them. The winning team is very strong, although I'd have to favor Imperial at this point. But as we saw in this match, the questions asked will play a huge roll in determining the winner. My best to both of these teams, and to each individual.
@awentimesАй бұрын
Hall always reminds me of Clark Kent
@jamesr141Ай бұрын
Amol is a national treasure. The BEST host this show has ever seen. That's right, I said it!
@AttilatheNun-xv6kc
Ай бұрын
He keeps up a brisk pace yet maintains a relaxed attitude, exerts control without being snarky, and really seems to enjoy what he's doing. Perfect for this kind of show.
@mcculloch29
Ай бұрын
Bamber Gascoigne was the best, trust me. But Amol really has settled into things very well.
@jamesr141
Ай бұрын
@@mcculloch29Bambi was too effete. Lacked gravitas.
@johnahearn7964
Ай бұрын
He’s actually the WORST host but maybe he’ll get better. I’m glad UCL won & I’ll be rooting for them in the final.
@wiliammound7942
Ай бұрын
I’m warming to him.🇦🇺
@havingalook2Ай бұрын
Absolutely wonderful - was on the edge of me seat. UCL is VERY impressive.
@user-xp3ui9wy8yАй бұрын
Manchester has been such a nice team to watch! Loved them for their humour and overall fun vibe, "make a french noise", nominating Ilya when there's no answer and so on. Happy to see the handsomest boy of this season in the finale though.
@walkingbasslineАй бұрын
Great match! Thank you from Canada for the upload!
@charlesclark3840Ай бұрын
I can't believe we are already down to the final.
@nicholasleow6692Ай бұрын
It's an all London final! With nearest challengers Manchester Uni out, the trophy will return to London but the question is, who will win it? Let's find out next week
@marty9011Ай бұрын
Two great teams & only one could win. Congrats to losers for getting this far & congrats to the winners. Thanks to CP.
@saatosauliАй бұрын
Impressive levels of concentration and coolheadedness from Izzatdust to buzz again straight after a wrong answer that put UCL level with Manchester. Could've had been fatal! Don't mind seeing both Sawh and Haddad in a final that is sure to turn out to be a great one.
@mas586prАй бұрын
This Izzatdust guy might have eaten a lot of books. 😅 But well.. Imperial Lee and Jones had done the same too. Looking forward to final.
@lazystalker1Ай бұрын
Wow, what an exciting game. Roll on the final. (cheers for the upload)
@DalexbАй бұрын
Woot woot, monday evening. Thank you.
@TheSabian321Ай бұрын
I vaguely remember the Goldbach one was asked in a pervious season. Also, there are many Bernoulli mathematicians. The one who wrote Ars Conjectandi was Jacob, though answering with surnames only is a common practice here, so acceptable I guess.
@glenntimmermans8277Ай бұрын
Finlay took a huge risk with that final question but it paid off 100%. Mazaltov to a great team.
@geoffpollock6892Ай бұрын
I've been watching UC since the early sixties, and I can not recall any season when the two final teams were captained by women. Can anyone?
@enlisty
Ай бұрын
and both being incredibly beautiful ladies who study medicine (and are not particularly strong quizzers themselves thus far).
@ellbo2Ай бұрын
Best thing about University Challenge is there are large parts I don't even know what they're talking about, and I feel dumb as hell. Until I get a round I know something, like Italian film directors and 90s African footballers....then I feel like a genius.
@TheAllRounderMemesАй бұрын
LET'S GO UCL!!!
@solenixАй бұрын
manchester were such good sports! love how lighthearted they can get with discussions and it really does help ease them more for the stressful half hour. was rooting for them juuuust a little bit more, but i think i'm excited to see how izzatdust's gonna fare in the finals. excited for next week!
@flare2000xАй бұрын
Shame that both my favourite teams lost here in the semis. But this was a fantastic game.
@MynsingerАй бұрын
Brilliant match. Bad luck Manchester, i liked your witty answers. Mr. Izzatdust stole the show and sealed the win for UCL, guy's an encyclopedia. So glad we get to see Ms Sawh one last time
@pain4066Ай бұрын
17:14 Guwahati! That's where I live :) I'm surprised he knew about its existence because EVEN MOST INDIANS DON'T
@theresnothingness
Ай бұрын
How did you come to that conclusion? / What made you come to that conclusion?
@pain4066
Ай бұрын
@@theresnothingness personal experience
@alani3992
Ай бұрын
They guy def knows about the North-East or has visited there. The others could not even pick the biggest kingdom of Hyderabad.
@seadkolasinac7220
Ай бұрын
@@alani3992 or he's just memorised all Indian states and capitals for a quiz show?
@Outwhere
Ай бұрын
Something that even the people in Guwahati may not know is that the rubbish dump is the best place in the world to see the rare Greater Adjutant stork. I have been there twice, so I knew it was in Assam as well, haha!
@ellentronicmistress4969Ай бұрын
Two more great teams. Shame one had to go.
@AzharKhan-lz3nfАй бұрын
Super excited for the finals! Izzatdust vs Lee Hall vs Jones I think might go down to who is quickest on the buzzer! dont really see the captains contributing on Imperial and UCL teams - starting to think its better that the weakest link is made captain so it frees up the stronger members to think more freely
@ChrisBrown-px1oyАй бұрын
Grady's gurning when the subjects of one or two bonuses were announced reminded me of my pub quiz years. Sorry to lose Manchester.
@bigskymusic88Ай бұрын
Hugely entertaining brains. Thank you all.
@JONNYTUBSTERАй бұрын
Finlay looks like a slightly portly version of the album cover Squarepusher - Ultravisitor.
@mlml984Ай бұрын
Great game!
@acolakesАй бұрын
Izzatdust on point as per!
@levitika22 күн бұрын
This is at least the second time that Morisot has been misspelled Morrisseau in the subtitles!
@jordanp815Ай бұрын
I'm just here for Sawh
@illyrialol9591Ай бұрын
Both Trinity and Manchester out in two episodes??? all my underdogs are out ☹️
@sfumato8884Ай бұрын
UCL is actually a strong team across the board. Of course Izzatdust is on another planet, but he has good support. I really don’t know who I favor with them against Imperial… I’ll say UCL, purely because of Izzatdust’s lightning quick recall and reaction time along with encyclopedic knowledge of seemingly everything. Even with Lee and Jones, Imperial doesn’t really have that.
@jeff__w
Ай бұрын
Ali Izzatdust definitely exhibits, as you say, “lightning quick recall and reaction time along with encyclopedic knowledge of seemingly everything,” all with what any of us might call an almost preternatural, engaging _sprezzatura._ That said, I’d _still_ favor Imperial: Justin Lee and Adam Jones seem a bit stronger, if only because two heads (or maybe three, with an able assist from Sourajit Debnath) are better than one, _not_ that UCL’s James Hall, Jacob Finlay, or Tayana Sawh are slouches by any means. In any case, _that’s_ the matchup-Imperial v. UCL-I’d probably _most_ want to see at this point-two extremely strong teams with highly efficient, no-nonsense captains. (It’s also, paradoxically, the match I _don’t_ want to see because I’d hate to see either team lose-but, obviously, only one team can be champion.)
@sho-m-er5194Ай бұрын
Glad my university made it to the semis this year, Izzatdust was too good unfortunately we cannoh compete
@jesjes5255Ай бұрын
Izzatdust is a beast.
@brianparkinson1324Ай бұрын
Yay!
@adamrobinson343Ай бұрын
Somehow Tayana Sawh reminds me of 2016 Peterhouse's Hannah Woods
@lookslikedavidАй бұрын
Sansucci-Palace? Sans Souci, Amol! C'est francais!
@ubiergo1978Ай бұрын
Of course some questions will be repeated from years before (PASCAL!, PENSEE!)... Other than that, there's always someone southing an answer, somewhere... Here... LINGUAL !!! (But of course, NOT because of smartness or intelligence, just only because I'm a Veterinarian =P )
@charlesclark3840
Ай бұрын
In my case, only because my teeth are trash and I spend too much time in a dental chair. :)
@CircoSalvonaАй бұрын
Great! Two stunning women in the final--Sawn and Haddad.
@jamesallen4050
Ай бұрын
The same result if Manchester had won. 😘
@TheSabian321
Ай бұрын
The fact that both of them don't overextend the time when answering bonuses might lead to both teams scoring like 200's or possibly even 300's.
@michael84888Ай бұрын
Sawh is just dreamy
@aquapony
Ай бұрын
Would be great if she could dream up some answers
@itissrinivasan
Ай бұрын
Dude …
@PramilaKharal
Ай бұрын
@@aquapony Let's see you captain a team...
@michael84888
Ай бұрын
@@aquapony she's a good captain and she did get answers correct. Also sometimes you just get lucky or unlucky with the questions you get
@aquapony
Ай бұрын
@@PramilaKharal I was captain of my university chess team. I also won some games, as a captain should.
@sotpauАй бұрын
that jazz round was so much easier than the classical music rounds
@stevebrown3559
Ай бұрын
Maybe for you! Both are good for me...
@sotpau
Ай бұрын
this is myopic, the jazz round literally included the most popular artist per instrument
@seadkolasinac7220
Ай бұрын
yeah, I'm not knowledgeable about Jazz but Miles Davis, John Coltrane...it's hardly obscure
@SteveNinetyskiАй бұрын
Yes please Tayana, hit me up.
@edd9632
22 күн бұрын
She is smoking
@angelineoei768329 күн бұрын
Tucson is 120 miles southEAST of Phoenix; not SW.
@beardsleysarah6371Ай бұрын
Curious that Amol should throw in casually, by way of a correction, that Descartes died in 1650 (5m29s- kzread.info/dash/bejne/m3Vql8mMkpDcZqw.htmlsi=H6X9BUKu4bA1Ac7G) given that, when he started on UC, he appeared to have no knowledge of French, let alone French philosophers. I wonder if he is experimenting with the technique that Bamber developed for apparently knowing all the answers (see kzread.info/dash/bejne/qJeVl7dvZbndf7A.html)? If so, the difference is that (1) Bamber was brilliant at it, and (2) he finally let us into the secret, thereby queering the pitch.
@ChrisBrown-px1oy
Ай бұрын
I was curious that no-one on the team.seemed to know that the point of the "es" in Descartes is to get the "t" pronounced.
@PS-vm3weАй бұрын
Thanks so much for the upload. Like last week, nice to see a good-margin win leading up to the final even if the losers may have been particularly unlucky with their bonuses. For the first time I noticed what difference it makes to have a longer name, as in UCL Hall vs Manchester De Los Reyes-White. Well done to both teams though. Really pleased we won't have any female-free team in the final this year. High time.
@sharanyaray2454
Ай бұрын
Even last year there were females. 3 if I can remember
@gooscarguitar
Ай бұрын
@@sharanyaray2454 and 3 the year before that
@sharanyaray2454
Ай бұрын
@@gooscarguitar ah yes! How could I forget that year which got me interested in UC😅
@muhammadgianabilaАй бұрын
Why didn't UCL and Imperial participate in the previous season?...
@gooscarguitar
Ай бұрын
UCL were on, they were eliminated in the quarter finals. Imperial submitted a team but they weren't selected to be on the programme.
@PetroicaRodinogaster264Ай бұрын
I might have to change my opinion of Amol…his hero is Shane Warne…wtf…I hope it is only his game and not his life he admires (and I am an Aussie but Warney was a W⚓️
@AttilatheNun-xv6kc
Ай бұрын
You know he (Amol) wrote a book about spin bowling, don't you?
@theresnothingnessАй бұрын
UCL Sawh looks like a leading mother that's on the show with 3 of her kids, Izzatdust being the quirkiest one of the lot 😆
@vanjaw1146
Ай бұрын
how so? she looks like a contestant to me. she is not older than the others nor is she behaving in a motherly way. your comment is sexist
@theresnothingness
Ай бұрын
@@vanjaw1146 Mate if you could kindly shut your wokeness and start to take things lightly, maybe you'll be a happier person. Here are the reasons - 1. She doesn't answer much. Almost always relied on the rest 3. 2. She's acts more maturely than the rest 3 of her team. 3. She doesn't rush, always gives room for deliberation. A general observation; nothing serious.
@vanjaw1146
Ай бұрын
@@theresnothingness Ah, got it, thanks! I simply forgot about people with mommy issues. Good luck with your recovery!
@theresnothingness
Ай бұрын
@@vanjaw1146 As long as I have your mother to help me out, I'm all good. Thanks to her!
@vortexx555
Ай бұрын
@@vanjaw1146 You sound tremendously insecure
@Zoomo2697Ай бұрын
"There is a God shaped vacuum in the heart of every man which cannot be filled by any created thing, but only by God, the Creator, made known through Jesus." Blaise Pascal "There are only three types of people; those who have found God and serve him; those who have not found God and seek him, and those who live not seeking, or finding him. The first are rational and happy; the second unhappy and rational, and the third foolish and unhappy." Blaise Pascal
@seadkolasinac7220
Ай бұрын
yeah, this is very obviously stupid nonsense. All the Christians are rational and happy! Sure; go visit the Bible Belt and see if you come to that conclusion.
@seadkolasinac7220
Ай бұрын
also, your Christian 'God' is a figment of your imagination. There is no evidence at all for its existence
@PetroicaRodinogaster264Ай бұрын
Sawh is a beautiful woman. I feel as a straight woman that is a complement not a creepy comment
@castelodeossos3947
Ай бұрын
Your caveat is creepy, however, suggesting that a man's or lesbian's praising a woman's good looks is per se creepy.
@alani3992
Ай бұрын
but feel like she was just repeating answers of the other team members. Same can be said of the other captain in the Final.
@seadkolasinac7220
Ай бұрын
@@alani3992 you mean she did what any captain on UC does? Shocking
@ArminKullaOfficialАй бұрын
Why is Izzatdust not captain?
@MyZampetta
Ай бұрын
looks!!
@jamesr141
Ай бұрын
Captain has extra duties. He might not have wanted to divide his focus.
@davidhollins870
Ай бұрын
Your best player in any competition is not usually the captain.
@mjmcb1
Ай бұрын
Different skill set. It's a management function. Sawh has it, as does ICL's Haddad, and at this level it can be the difference between winning and losing.
@castelodeossos3947
Ай бұрын
So many teams have the single woman as captain, it must be deliberate. Mlle Sawh does not, however, appear as clueless as some comments appear to suggest.
@glenpovey1297Ай бұрын
Oh dear! How I bemoan the fact that so few students nowadays know anything about Anglo-Saxon history, despite the fact that it forms the foundations of the country in which they live!
@bookworm5452Ай бұрын
If that Sawh answers even one question correctly in the final, I'll buy her shoes, lingerie and a Bvlgari perfume....
@IosefDzhugashvili
Ай бұрын
weird
@jameshogan6142
Ай бұрын
She is training to be a medical doctor so she must be quite intelligent and well educated. Perhaps Izzy Stardust is just so phenomenally quick with the answers she rarely gets a chance to reply before him. Anyway have your cheque book ready just in case!
@bookworm5452
Ай бұрын
@@jameshogan6142 ha ha!! my money is safe.. Izzy Stardust could go out for a marathon and Sawh still wouldn't be able to answer much.. she literally stares at her teammates and just repeats their answers.. every single UC participant is studying something and training to be something.. so in that sense everyone is intelligent and well educated.. if you want to be the captain you need to be able to answer questions correctly as well.. just being intelligent and well educated is not enough!!
@jameshogan6142
Ай бұрын
@@bookworm5452 Trouble is Izzy is so fast he would probably have completed the marathon before Amol had completed the introductions. In any case Sawh has answered questions in previous rounds.
@dfar5990
Ай бұрын
Creep.
@bookworm5452Ай бұрын
Awesome!! So, for the final we have two brilliant teams with totally useless captains!! What all criteria does one need to satisfy in order to be the captain?? It's definitely not "having a better than average general knowledge"..
@mel24681Ай бұрын
Great teams with stunning answers that they seem to drag out of another universe. I been watching UC since Bamber Gasgoine, and it was SO boring having only Oxbridge dominating. Very limited. Now, teams from the length and breadth of UK are punching their way through the status quo. Brilliant teams. Outstanding answers. Wonderful TV viewing. Rather getting to like host Rajan too, in his new role. Bravo to all! Good luck finalists.
@t.tugrulakbas3404Ай бұрын
Izzatdust is incredible, good luck in the final. 🎉
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Hi everyone, Senehedheera here. Thought I’d take after Ryan and leave a comment. Firstly, a big thank you to all of you, the regular viewers of the show, for all your support. It’s been a while since Manchester made it this far in UC and all your kind comments have meant a great deal to us. Secondly, my teammates Dan, Ilya and Bluma, to whom I can’t give enough thanks. At the start of this whole process, we weren’t the most experienced quizzers but the evenings of practice allowed us to punch well above our weight and it was only possible because of the warmth of your company. The same goes for Connor, our reserve, who had the thankless job of watching our shenanigans from behind the camera. And speaking of practice, I have to mention our friends Reece, for managing all of our practice sessions, and Joel, Harry, and Patrick (amongst others) for their tireless help. It really was just a ragtag group of students that made this all happen on our end and the faces that didn’t appear on screen were often just as vital as the ones that did. On a related note, a great big thank you to the Trinity team, with whom we practiced consistently after our first game. It was as a direct result of working with them that our quizzing skills became sharp enough to come this far and it was a real shame not to meet them again in the competition. Finally, thank you very much to the production team for looking after us so well. Thank you to Clare, Richard and Muaaz for picking us from the initial interview and all the staff involved, from coordinators to make-up artists, for tackling the gargantuan task of making us presentable. And thank you to Amol for creating a jovial and light-hearted atmosphere in what can often be a stressful show. I can already sense a new, slightly merrier style of UC emerging under his custodianship. On a personal level, it’s been a tremendous pleasure. I mentioned in the comments of our game with Birkbeck the reasons for which I had taken this year out. To update the curious, I’m now on medication and intend to return to my PhD in September. While it’s been strange at times to see myself on TV knowing how poorly I was during these recordings, it was also a childhood dream come true. And if I can use my 15 mins to say anything, it’s to take you MH seriously people. Don’t leave things too late. Especially not so late you forget the bebop phase of Miles Davis’s career on national TV.
@RTG6482
Ай бұрын
As a Manchester alum I absolutely loved watching you guys as a team, always having fun and throwing out zany guesses instead of just saying pass. I'm sorry to hear you weren't doing well during filming but commend you on raising the issue of mental health and taking the steps necessary to get help. I think you're a perfect example of how on the surface someone can seem to be functioning perfectly well - performing fantastically in a highly stressful, challenging quiz show for example, but may still have something else going on under the surface. An always needed reminder to check in on friends and family and be there for one another. I hope you're doing well and many thanks for the entertainment over the months!
@PS-vm3we
Ай бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to comment and for acknowledging Amol's rejuvenation of the show. You were a great team to watch and certainly gave your opponents a run for the money in all matches. Wishing you speedy recovery and all the best for the future.
@Scruffi
Ай бұрын
I have nothing but applause for you and your team. Hell of a performance all series, and a fantastically close game here at the end. Very well done o7
@flare2000x
Ай бұрын
That's a great tidbit that you guys were practicing with Trinity. Was rooting for both of you to make the final, came up just short. Well done to a great showing!
@Facino
Ай бұрын
You're such an amazing charismatic breath of fresh air for this competition. I have been thoroughly enjoying your vibe. Good luck in life!
"Make a French noise" might be my favorite thing from the whole series
@Marshal_Dunnik
Ай бұрын
"Hon hon hon." "That's incorrect."
What a match - Izzatdust is just astonishing!
@joanhale7159
Ай бұрын
Yep, he was definitely on fire tonight!
@awentimes
Ай бұрын
Izzant he just
Lee vs Izzatdust. We all knew it was coming
@jayguerero47
Ай бұрын
Haddad vs. Sawh - battle of the medical beauties.
@jameshogan6142
Ай бұрын
@@jayguerero47 If either of them were my doctor my heart would go boom boddy boom boddy boom boddy boom. Well goodness gracious me!
@jayguerero47
Ай бұрын
@@jameshogan6142 beyond their face-value beauties, I just realized that truly, being a physician requires quick decision-making abilities. This is even more admirable in a female like the finals captains where their gender is generally stereotyped as more emotional and less decisive.
@jameshogan6142
Ай бұрын
@@jayguerero47 Great point. My mother's doctor was like that. Very quick to react to a situation or a sudden switch in the status quo. He seemed capable of retaining multiple details in his head while simultaneously answering the telephone and replying to an inquiry from his secretary at the same time in a busy waiting room.
UCL Hall here!! :) Well, well, well, who’d have thought this would happen? I think I can speak for Ali, Tayana, and Jacob in saying that as much as we hoped we would get here, we didn’t really consider that there was a particularly major chance of it happening at the start. We were so proud of the result though - I remember when the cameras stopped rolling at the end of this match we just looked at each other and started laughing because we were so excited lol, the final was just around the corner! This match was great fun, it was nice to have a lead and maintain it after having to come back against Trinity, and there were some incredible buzzes all round (still in shock from Ali’s Assam buzz). Also, should note that after guessing a random element a few rounds ago (iridium) and getting it right, astatine was yet another random guess haha! Anyway, hope you enjoyed watching, and we’ll see you next week in the finals…
@annereidy7981
Ай бұрын
Thank you, edge of the seat stuff!
@brianparkinson1324
Ай бұрын
You all rocked the house! Great match.
@PS-vm3we
Ай бұрын
How much time did you have between the semi and the final? Looking forward to next week. Retrospectively good luck!
@kittyswaning
Ай бұрын
“I just know it’s a thing cause they say it in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” is my favourite thing. And I was wondering that about astatine! Looks like De Los Reyes-White guessed “iron” too, although she had the advantage of Finlay missing “uranium” first.
@WonderWhatHappened
Ай бұрын
Loved your reaction with the Mile Davis Bonus.
That J.Dilla answer from Sawh really hit home for me
Gotta love UCL and particularly Sawh, they play hard, fast and fair. Where other teams might have slowed down with a healthy lead, they continued their no nonsense approach! 😊
@betc
Ай бұрын
Yep, I admire that trait shown by Imperial and UCL both. No dragging it out, even if they're ahead. If they don't know, they guess fast or pass fast. That's good sportsmanship!
@finosuilleabhain7781
12 күн бұрын
The mere mention of that possibility shows the pernicious influence of modern football. Time was, no one would have dreamed of such a thing.
Izzy Stardust really shone bright tonight. Well done to UCL. Can't wait for the final.
UCL Finlay here again. Not much to add to the eloquent messages by Hall and Senehedheera - this semi final was such a privilege to be part in. A couple of notes on the questions. I did receive an apology from the shows question setter for the starter on iron. Having already answered a very similar starter question on iron in our previous game vs trinity I became convinced even though iron was the logical answer that it couldn’t be the same twice and hesitated and changed my answer - not an excuse I should have stuck with my gut but it was something the show producers were aware of after the fact. On a more positive hesitation in my final starter I was completely certain from September 1950 the question would be about the Korean War - I was afraid Manchester knew too and would beat us to an answer and was prepared to just say “Korean War” as my answer buzzing in halfway through. Fortunately amol got to the name of the river just before Roger Tilling started saying my name and I was able to change at the last second
@seadkolasinac7220
Ай бұрын
blessed Finlay
@johncartwright8154
Ай бұрын
Well, it only takes a split second to say your name, so lightning deduction by you changing thought in a millisecond! It would be a good strategy though, to have contestants with long surnames to give extra time to think answers through. Well done on a remarkable achievement against a strong team. A question if I may. As one that can't keep a secret for more than five minutes, how did you manage to keep you and your teams success unknown for such a long period? (My wife; "I'm pregnant! But don't tell anyone yet." Me a few minutes later: "guess what everybody!")
A note on the final: It is probable that Ali Izzatdust and Justin Lee know each other in person, as they are current committee members of UK Quizbowl.
@gooscarguitar
Ай бұрын
Yeah this won't be the first time they've played against each other
I’m gutted for Manchester but I think any team would have struggled against UCL here, especially considering just how good Izzatdust was
"Oh, this is Birdland!" / "The whole thing's Birdland!" obsessed
Amol killing it with the hosting! Great job!
@genevievedolan1288
Ай бұрын
He gets overly effusive with his goodbyes, and ‘I hoped you enjoyed it’ to the losing side, but I think it’s because he really means it. Which is kind of endearing! Apart from that I think he’s the best so far, although the pace is almost too exciting!😅
I liked that UCL at the end hustled through their answers when they could have delayed a few seconds here and there to deny their opponents a chance. Well played.
@Mahlero
Ай бұрын
That was Manchester’s strategy, just delaying during the whole season.
@eleidal
Ай бұрын
@@Mahlero I disagree. I don't think it was strategic.
Going to miss Manchester, they were very entertaining.
Astonishing levels shown by both teams. Wow! Worthy finalists, and one of the best episodes of the series thus far. Really going to miss UC after next week!
Ali Izzatdust of UCL this match was the obvious standout-not only did he nail a question that I wouldn’t have imagined _anyone_ getting, i.e., the supreme god of Zoroastrianism 17:50-then, again, the deity sharing, in part, the same name as a Japanese automotive manufacturer might have helped-but he just _knew_ many of the answers matter-of-factly, such as in that round of questions involving Italian film directors 8:24. Izzatdust was _dying_ to answer the question regarding the poem written by Pushkin 10:13 but Manchester’s Dan Grady was quicker on the buzzer and Izzatdust got his chance only when Grady missed it. UCL’s James Hall somehow knew the rarest element occurring naturally in the Earth’s crust 15:51 so Izzatdust wasn’t the only UCL player pulling answers out of nowhere. UCL captain Tayana Sawh had the same crisp, no-nonsense style-always welcome by viewers of University Challenge-as that of Imperial captain Saraya Haddad and knew a fair bit about hip-hop production, as might be expected, perhaps, from any fourth-year medical student. Jacob Finlay got the team control of the bonus questions with his answer to the starter question regarding the Korean War 26:46-obviously, _any_ correct answer helps a team but the value in _blocking,_ with about a minute to go in the match, the closely trailing opposing team from answering the starter and, possibly, bonuses correctly and tying, and potentially, surpassing one’s team cannot be underestimated. Manchester played an admirable game-and just about caught up with UCL at one point 20:20-but it just wasn’t enough.
@zaphbrox8239
Ай бұрын
Nice summary recap. You should do this more often. 👏👍
@jeff__w
Ай бұрын
@@zaphbrox8239 How nice of you to say so! Thank you! 😊
@gooscarguitar
Ай бұрын
Ahura Mazda is something one would know from doing a lot of quizbowl, which Ali definitely has done. Imperial and Trinity would have likely got it too.
@jeff__w
Ай бұрын
@@gooscarguitar I would never have suspected that that particular bit of information was an expected quiz bowl kind of thing. Then again, we all recall how Open, a few episodes back, missed the question regarding the Tridevi, the three major female deities in Hinduism, so maybe I wasn’t unforgivably remiss in my misapprehension. (Or, perhaps, Open is just not in the same league as Imperial, Trinity, or, indeed, UCL, in which case I _was_ overgeneralizing.) Thanks for letting me (and, perhaps, others) know! 👍😊
@luscious_skin_222
Ай бұрын
yep gooscarguitar is right zoroastrianism is classic UC / quiz fare
Let's all agree that Senehedheera was the most likable and relatable participant this season. A real joy to watch.
@castelodeossos3947
Ай бұрын
The way he just went blank-eyed at the football questions.
@castelodeossos3947
Ай бұрын
@@jjjj8644 Jeez, the comments sometimes. One couldn't make it up.
WHAT A NAIL-BITER, BOTH TEAMS WERE SO GOOD
As a dentist those dental questions were laughably easy lol. Hearing Hall keep yelling out Cuspid was quite funny 😂
@jeff__w
Ай бұрын
Those dental questions were just about the only ones I got right-and I have _zero_ education in dentistry.
Ali Izzatdust is the new UC GOAT. I mean whatta god and I love how Grady nailed all the Beatles questions.
kullmann is always so cool and casual when he answers (complimentary)
UCL vs Imperial is gonna be insane. Lee vs Izzatdust, Hall vs Jones and Sawh vs Hadad. These individual match-ups are insane. I have a gut feeling that Debnath of Imperial might just be a difference maker if all other others nullify each other. Eitherway, it's gonna be a great final
@jayguerero47
Ай бұрын
Yes, for me Debnath is the differentiator. He can reliably rise to the occasion.
There was no slowdown at all. Both teams kept up the pace and fighting spirit to the end. Amazing match!
Aww commiserations Manchester, but well played 👏👏 The final is going to be a goodun 😁.... Lee v Izzatdust 👊👊
Can't wait the duel between Izaatdust (UCL) vs Lee (Imperial)
Best match of the series in my view. Well done everyone ( including Amol).
Thanks, Cosmic P. Excellent match which could have easily gone either way but UCL's Izzatdust was on fire tonight. Without his exceptional input tonight things would have been very different!
@SomePeopleCallMe
Ай бұрын
thanks for not calling the channel CP 👍
I'm exhausted from this match. I need a breather.
izzatdust=briiiiiiiiiilliant mind. Congrats to both teams. Y are young and intelligent. thanks again CP for this episode
@AttilatheNun-xv6kc
Ай бұрын
He's a team unto himself.
to Manchester Grady: you were my favourite this year. loved your knowledge and the way you delivered your answers
I love it when it comes to UCL they're all amazing both teams are amazing actually, i also love when Senehedheera looks down it is like he's trying to focus this episode is nerve-wracking and pleasant at the same time can't wait to watch the final good luck Hall, Ali, Sawh and Finlay, I'm rooting for you guys!!!
IZZATDUST. WHAT A MIGHTY BEAST!!!
That was breathtaking. Commiserations to Manchester. You brought honor to my home town.
It’ll be an intense final with two very strong teams. So exciting!
Both teams are amazing and probably one of my favorites this season
Two super teams, a great match.
Thrilling game...enjoyed every moment of their combined energy and superb knowledge. Hats off to two great teams..well done to UCL for getting through to the finals. Can,t wait for the standoff! It's sure to be brilliant!
While the final score might not suggest so, the match was indeed thrilling. And it was so good to see Manchester enjoying themselves not just in this match but throughout. And the way UCL played it seemed as if they were behind on points. I don't know if it has ever happened before where the 2 finalists have never lost a match in the series.
@gooscarguitar
Ай бұрын
The 2019-20 final between Imperial and Corpus Christi - Cambridge was between two undefeated teams
@gabsymalone6307
Ай бұрын
It's happened a couple of times since it expanded to the current format in the 2009-10 series; the 2013-14 series (Trinity Cam and Somerville Oxford both unbeaten) and the 2017-18 Series (St John's Cam and Merton Oxford both unbeaten) to add to 2019-20. And it happened multiple times between 1994-2009, when there were fewer matches, so easier to get to the finals unbeaten.
manchester one of the most likeable teams in the competition, sad to see Grady in particular go
@eleidal
Ай бұрын
I'm sad to see the whole team go. As a team they were so different, but worked well together.
ucl might as well be called Izaatdust coz he's an absolute genius and totally leads this team!!
MATCH STATISTICS AND COMMENTS BELOW S53/E36 Note: individual team member stats are towards the bottom. 22 rounds (22 rounds completed; the game ended as the starter question in the 23rd round was being asked) 23 starter questions (22 answered correctly + 1 additional starter questions in round 19 as neither side got 'paean') 66 bonus questions (22 rounds x 3) 89 questions in total (23 starter + 66 bonus) 560 points available in total (23 x10, plus 66 x 5) 67.0% of the 560 points available were scored ((210 + 165)/560) UCL 37.5% of the total points available (210/560); Starters 11/23; Bonuses 23/33 (69.7%); Penalties x3 Manchester 29.5% of the total points available (165/560); Starters 11/23; Bonuses 12/33 (36.4%); Penalties x1 UCL 210 POINTS (starters 95 points + bonuses 115 points) STARTERS 95 points Sawh (Capt.) 0/0 = 0 points Hall 3/3 = 30 points Izzatdust 7/10 less penalties x2 = 60 points Finlay 1/4 less penalties x1 = 5 points MANCHESTER 165 POINTS (starters 105 points + bonuses 60 points) STARTERS 105 points Senehedheera (Capt.) 4/4 = 40 points De Los Reyes-White 3/3 = 30 points Kullmann 2/2 = 20 points Grady 2/4 less penalties x1 = 15 points I have been hoping for an Imperial vs. UCL final for some time, as I believe that they are demonstrably the best two teams in the series. I got anxious for UCL around 18:00, when Izzatdust inadvertently handed Manchester 'Emperor of Mexico' on a plate, and then Grady got all 3 Beatles questions right. I got even more anxious when the next two starter questions went wrong for UCL: at 19:04 (refer to Finlay's own comments above) and 20:21. At this point, Manchester had managed to narrow the gap to 5 points. I breathed a large sigh of relief when UCL got the starters towards the end of the match. I have loved Manchester throughout the series, but I think we have the best two teams in the final. I don't think anybody's stopping Lee and Jones. But you never know.
@BlueSoulTiger
Ай бұрын
Awesome work. Pleased also that you acknowledged Lindokuhle, who's done more than their fair share. Thank you both
@BlueSoulTiger
Ай бұрын
Would like to see your comment pinned to the top. So good
This final is going to be one for the history books!
Thanks again, CosmicPumpkin! What a great match! Although I think the better team won, the losing team was in it until nearly the very end. And with a different set of bonus questions, could have actually won it. You could see them visibly wincing as the subjects for their bonuses were announced by Rajan. I really felt for them. The winning team is very strong, although I'd have to favor Imperial at this point. But as we saw in this match, the questions asked will play a huge roll in determining the winner. My best to both of these teams, and to each individual.
Hall always reminds me of Clark Kent
Amol is a national treasure. The BEST host this show has ever seen. That's right, I said it!
@AttilatheNun-xv6kc
Ай бұрын
He keeps up a brisk pace yet maintains a relaxed attitude, exerts control without being snarky, and really seems to enjoy what he's doing. Perfect for this kind of show.
@mcculloch29
Ай бұрын
Bamber Gascoigne was the best, trust me. But Amol really has settled into things very well.
@jamesr141
Ай бұрын
@@mcculloch29Bambi was too effete. Lacked gravitas.
@johnahearn7964
Ай бұрын
He’s actually the WORST host but maybe he’ll get better. I’m glad UCL won & I’ll be rooting for them in the final.
@wiliammound7942
Ай бұрын
I’m warming to him.🇦🇺
Absolutely wonderful - was on the edge of me seat. UCL is VERY impressive.
Manchester has been such a nice team to watch! Loved them for their humour and overall fun vibe, "make a french noise", nominating Ilya when there's no answer and so on. Happy to see the handsomest boy of this season in the finale though.
Great match! Thank you from Canada for the upload!
I can't believe we are already down to the final.
It's an all London final! With nearest challengers Manchester Uni out, the trophy will return to London but the question is, who will win it? Let's find out next week
Two great teams & only one could win. Congrats to losers for getting this far & congrats to the winners. Thanks to CP.
Impressive levels of concentration and coolheadedness from Izzatdust to buzz again straight after a wrong answer that put UCL level with Manchester. Could've had been fatal! Don't mind seeing both Sawh and Haddad in a final that is sure to turn out to be a great one.
This Izzatdust guy might have eaten a lot of books. 😅 But well.. Imperial Lee and Jones had done the same too. Looking forward to final.
Wow, what an exciting game. Roll on the final. (cheers for the upload)
Woot woot, monday evening. Thank you.
I vaguely remember the Goldbach one was asked in a pervious season. Also, there are many Bernoulli mathematicians. The one who wrote Ars Conjectandi was Jacob, though answering with surnames only is a common practice here, so acceptable I guess.
Finlay took a huge risk with that final question but it paid off 100%. Mazaltov to a great team.
I've been watching UC since the early sixties, and I can not recall any season when the two final teams were captained by women. Can anyone?
@enlisty
Ай бұрын
and both being incredibly beautiful ladies who study medicine (and are not particularly strong quizzers themselves thus far).
Best thing about University Challenge is there are large parts I don't even know what they're talking about, and I feel dumb as hell. Until I get a round I know something, like Italian film directors and 90s African footballers....then I feel like a genius.
LET'S GO UCL!!!
manchester were such good sports! love how lighthearted they can get with discussions and it really does help ease them more for the stressful half hour. was rooting for them juuuust a little bit more, but i think i'm excited to see how izzatdust's gonna fare in the finals. excited for next week!
Shame that both my favourite teams lost here in the semis. But this was a fantastic game.
Brilliant match. Bad luck Manchester, i liked your witty answers. Mr. Izzatdust stole the show and sealed the win for UCL, guy's an encyclopedia. So glad we get to see Ms Sawh one last time
17:14 Guwahati! That's where I live :) I'm surprised he knew about its existence because EVEN MOST INDIANS DON'T
@theresnothingness
Ай бұрын
How did you come to that conclusion? / What made you come to that conclusion?
@pain4066
Ай бұрын
@@theresnothingness personal experience
@alani3992
Ай бұрын
They guy def knows about the North-East or has visited there. The others could not even pick the biggest kingdom of Hyderabad.
@seadkolasinac7220
Ай бұрын
@@alani3992 or he's just memorised all Indian states and capitals for a quiz show?
@Outwhere
Ай бұрын
Something that even the people in Guwahati may not know is that the rubbish dump is the best place in the world to see the rare Greater Adjutant stork. I have been there twice, so I knew it was in Assam as well, haha!
Two more great teams. Shame one had to go.
Super excited for the finals! Izzatdust vs Lee Hall vs Jones I think might go down to who is quickest on the buzzer! dont really see the captains contributing on Imperial and UCL teams - starting to think its better that the weakest link is made captain so it frees up the stronger members to think more freely
Grady's gurning when the subjects of one or two bonuses were announced reminded me of my pub quiz years. Sorry to lose Manchester.
Hugely entertaining brains. Thank you all.
Finlay looks like a slightly portly version of the album cover Squarepusher - Ultravisitor.
Great game!
Izzatdust on point as per!
This is at least the second time that Morisot has been misspelled Morrisseau in the subtitles!
I'm just here for Sawh
Both Trinity and Manchester out in two episodes??? all my underdogs are out ☹️
UCL is actually a strong team across the board. Of course Izzatdust is on another planet, but he has good support. I really don’t know who I favor with them against Imperial… I’ll say UCL, purely because of Izzatdust’s lightning quick recall and reaction time along with encyclopedic knowledge of seemingly everything. Even with Lee and Jones, Imperial doesn’t really have that.
@jeff__w
Ай бұрын
Ali Izzatdust definitely exhibits, as you say, “lightning quick recall and reaction time along with encyclopedic knowledge of seemingly everything,” all with what any of us might call an almost preternatural, engaging _sprezzatura._ That said, I’d _still_ favor Imperial: Justin Lee and Adam Jones seem a bit stronger, if only because two heads (or maybe three, with an able assist from Sourajit Debnath) are better than one, _not_ that UCL’s James Hall, Jacob Finlay, or Tayana Sawh are slouches by any means. In any case, _that’s_ the matchup-Imperial v. UCL-I’d probably _most_ want to see at this point-two extremely strong teams with highly efficient, no-nonsense captains. (It’s also, paradoxically, the match I _don’t_ want to see because I’d hate to see either team lose-but, obviously, only one team can be champion.)
Glad my university made it to the semis this year, Izzatdust was too good unfortunately we cannoh compete
Izzatdust is a beast.
Yay!
Somehow Tayana Sawh reminds me of 2016 Peterhouse's Hannah Woods
Sansucci-Palace? Sans Souci, Amol! C'est francais!
Of course some questions will be repeated from years before (PASCAL!, PENSEE!)... Other than that, there's always someone southing an answer, somewhere... Here... LINGUAL !!! (But of course, NOT because of smartness or intelligence, just only because I'm a Veterinarian =P )
@charlesclark3840
Ай бұрын
In my case, only because my teeth are trash and I spend too much time in a dental chair. :)
Great! Two stunning women in the final--Sawn and Haddad.
@jamesallen4050
Ай бұрын
The same result if Manchester had won. 😘
@TheSabian321
Ай бұрын
The fact that both of them don't overextend the time when answering bonuses might lead to both teams scoring like 200's or possibly even 300's.
Sawh is just dreamy
@aquapony
Ай бұрын
Would be great if she could dream up some answers
@itissrinivasan
Ай бұрын
Dude …
@PramilaKharal
Ай бұрын
@@aquapony Let's see you captain a team...
@michael84888
Ай бұрын
@@aquapony she's a good captain and she did get answers correct. Also sometimes you just get lucky or unlucky with the questions you get
@aquapony
Ай бұрын
@@PramilaKharal I was captain of my university chess team. I also won some games, as a captain should.
that jazz round was so much easier than the classical music rounds
@stevebrown3559
Ай бұрын
Maybe for you! Both are good for me...
@sotpau
Ай бұрын
this is myopic, the jazz round literally included the most popular artist per instrument
@seadkolasinac7220
Ай бұрын
yeah, I'm not knowledgeable about Jazz but Miles Davis, John Coltrane...it's hardly obscure
Yes please Tayana, hit me up.
@edd9632
22 күн бұрын
She is smoking
Tucson is 120 miles southEAST of Phoenix; not SW.
Curious that Amol should throw in casually, by way of a correction, that Descartes died in 1650 (5m29s- kzread.info/dash/bejne/m3Vql8mMkpDcZqw.htmlsi=H6X9BUKu4bA1Ac7G) given that, when he started on UC, he appeared to have no knowledge of French, let alone French philosophers. I wonder if he is experimenting with the technique that Bamber developed for apparently knowing all the answers (see kzread.info/dash/bejne/qJeVl7dvZbndf7A.html)? If so, the difference is that (1) Bamber was brilliant at it, and (2) he finally let us into the secret, thereby queering the pitch.
@ChrisBrown-px1oy
Ай бұрын
I was curious that no-one on the team.seemed to know that the point of the "es" in Descartes is to get the "t" pronounced.
Thanks so much for the upload. Like last week, nice to see a good-margin win leading up to the final even if the losers may have been particularly unlucky with their bonuses. For the first time I noticed what difference it makes to have a longer name, as in UCL Hall vs Manchester De Los Reyes-White. Well done to both teams though. Really pleased we won't have any female-free team in the final this year. High time.
@sharanyaray2454
Ай бұрын
Even last year there were females. 3 if I can remember
@gooscarguitar
Ай бұрын
@@sharanyaray2454 and 3 the year before that
@sharanyaray2454
Ай бұрын
@@gooscarguitar ah yes! How could I forget that year which got me interested in UC😅
Why didn't UCL and Imperial participate in the previous season?...
@gooscarguitar
Ай бұрын
UCL were on, they were eliminated in the quarter finals. Imperial submitted a team but they weren't selected to be on the programme.
I might have to change my opinion of Amol…his hero is Shane Warne…wtf…I hope it is only his game and not his life he admires (and I am an Aussie but Warney was a W⚓️
@AttilatheNun-xv6kc
Ай бұрын
You know he (Amol) wrote a book about spin bowling, don't you?
UCL Sawh looks like a leading mother that's on the show with 3 of her kids, Izzatdust being the quirkiest one of the lot 😆
@vanjaw1146
Ай бұрын
how so? she looks like a contestant to me. she is not older than the others nor is she behaving in a motherly way. your comment is sexist
@theresnothingness
Ай бұрын
@@vanjaw1146 Mate if you could kindly shut your wokeness and start to take things lightly, maybe you'll be a happier person. Here are the reasons - 1. She doesn't answer much. Almost always relied on the rest 3. 2. She's acts more maturely than the rest 3 of her team. 3. She doesn't rush, always gives room for deliberation. A general observation; nothing serious.
@vanjaw1146
Ай бұрын
@@theresnothingness Ah, got it, thanks! I simply forgot about people with mommy issues. Good luck with your recovery!
@theresnothingness
Ай бұрын
@@vanjaw1146 As long as I have your mother to help me out, I'm all good. Thanks to her!
@vortexx555
Ай бұрын
@@vanjaw1146 You sound tremendously insecure
"There is a God shaped vacuum in the heart of every man which cannot be filled by any created thing, but only by God, the Creator, made known through Jesus." Blaise Pascal "There are only three types of people; those who have found God and serve him; those who have not found God and seek him, and those who live not seeking, or finding him. The first are rational and happy; the second unhappy and rational, and the third foolish and unhappy." Blaise Pascal
@seadkolasinac7220
Ай бұрын
yeah, this is very obviously stupid nonsense. All the Christians are rational and happy! Sure; go visit the Bible Belt and see if you come to that conclusion.
@seadkolasinac7220
Ай бұрын
also, your Christian 'God' is a figment of your imagination. There is no evidence at all for its existence
Sawh is a beautiful woman. I feel as a straight woman that is a complement not a creepy comment
@castelodeossos3947
Ай бұрын
Your caveat is creepy, however, suggesting that a man's or lesbian's praising a woman's good looks is per se creepy.
@alani3992
Ай бұрын
but feel like she was just repeating answers of the other team members. Same can be said of the other captain in the Final.
@seadkolasinac7220
Ай бұрын
@@alani3992 you mean she did what any captain on UC does? Shocking
Why is Izzatdust not captain?
@MyZampetta
Ай бұрын
looks!!
@jamesr141
Ай бұрын
Captain has extra duties. He might not have wanted to divide his focus.
@davidhollins870
Ай бұрын
Your best player in any competition is not usually the captain.
@mjmcb1
Ай бұрын
Different skill set. It's a management function. Sawh has it, as does ICL's Haddad, and at this level it can be the difference between winning and losing.
@castelodeossos3947
Ай бұрын
So many teams have the single woman as captain, it must be deliberate. Mlle Sawh does not, however, appear as clueless as some comments appear to suggest.
Oh dear! How I bemoan the fact that so few students nowadays know anything about Anglo-Saxon history, despite the fact that it forms the foundations of the country in which they live!
If that Sawh answers even one question correctly in the final, I'll buy her shoes, lingerie and a Bvlgari perfume....
@IosefDzhugashvili
Ай бұрын
weird
@jameshogan6142
Ай бұрын
She is training to be a medical doctor so she must be quite intelligent and well educated. Perhaps Izzy Stardust is just so phenomenally quick with the answers she rarely gets a chance to reply before him. Anyway have your cheque book ready just in case!
@bookworm5452
Ай бұрын
@@jameshogan6142 ha ha!! my money is safe.. Izzy Stardust could go out for a marathon and Sawh still wouldn't be able to answer much.. she literally stares at her teammates and just repeats their answers.. every single UC participant is studying something and training to be something.. so in that sense everyone is intelligent and well educated.. if you want to be the captain you need to be able to answer questions correctly as well.. just being intelligent and well educated is not enough!!
@jameshogan6142
Ай бұрын
@@bookworm5452 Trouble is Izzy is so fast he would probably have completed the marathon before Amol had completed the introductions. In any case Sawh has answered questions in previous rounds.
@dfar5990
Ай бұрын
Creep.
Awesome!! So, for the final we have two brilliant teams with totally useless captains!! What all criteria does one need to satisfy in order to be the captain?? It's definitely not "having a better than average general knowledge"..
Great teams with stunning answers that they seem to drag out of another universe. I been watching UC since Bamber Gasgoine, and it was SO boring having only Oxbridge dominating. Very limited. Now, teams from the length and breadth of UK are punching their way through the status quo. Brilliant teams. Outstanding answers. Wonderful TV viewing. Rather getting to like host Rajan too, in his new role. Bravo to all! Good luck finalists.
Izzatdust is incredible, good luck in the final. 🎉