Hive Minds

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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
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According to the promotional blurb:
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How do you fill a hole left by [[Only Connect (2)|Only Connect]]? The most successful series in  BBC4's history transferred to BBC2 a year earlier. A number of shows were taken to unaired pilots, ''Hive Minds'' went to a full series.
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: Players not only have to know the answers but have to find them hidden in a hive of letters. ''Hive Minds'' will test players' general knowledge and mental agility as they battle against one another and race against the clock to find the answers.
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The idea is simple: quiz questions, to which the answers are hidden in a "hive" - a hexagon of connected hexagons. The answer word will be linked, it can snake back but doesn't use any letter more than once.
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[[File:Hive minds zodiac.jpg|400px|Hive Minds]]
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''Keep reading for the answer.''
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This is The Fourth Programme, slogan "Everybody needs a place to think". The questions need a bit of thought. You might see "Aquarius" in the hive above, but a water carrier doesn't have four legs.
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This question comes from the opening round. After two seconds of thought, letters will begin to disappear from the hive. Points will also disappear. If the team can't get the answer after half the hive has gone, the question will go over to the other side for a bonus point. Later questions in this round require two answers, which won't share any letters.
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''Hive Minds'' is played by two teams of three. Whichever team leads after this round gets first pick in the second round. Three answers, 45 seconds to find them. This time, it's made more difficult because only one player is active at any time, and the team is only allowed two passes. [[Fiona Bruce]], the host, explains it well, and the visuals tell us who is playing at any time, but this round feels unnecessarily complex.
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[[File:Hive minds superhive card games.jpg|400px|Hive Minds]]
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''Find eight card games.''
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The Superhive is the centrepiece of the show: another hive, one unique solution uses all the letters. Two minutes of tracing letters out, perhaps deleting some blind alleys, and hoping to see the hive flash in multi-coloured glory.
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The show finishes with a multiple hive: each hive has six answers (and some false leads), Fiona will clue one of the answers, and the teams race to say it. As in the opening round, some of the letters disappear after a few seconds. When time is up, a winner is declared, and the tournament rolls on.
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''Hive Minds'' was perhaps closest to the early series of ''Only Connect''. Two teams of three, with a mildly pretentious name. Questions that hadn't yet worked out how to meld high and low culture. A host who hadn't yet put her stamp on the role. If recommissioned, it would get better. The initial viewer response was negative, perhaps we'd become accustomed to the easy fun of [[Victoria Coren]].
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== Inventor ==
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Hugh Rycroft and Stephen Stewart with Jeremy Salsby.
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== Theme music ==
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Banks &amp; Wag wrote a full score.
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== Trivia ==
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Computer graphics were put together by Liquid.
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''Hive Minds'' was filmed in Belfast.
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[[File:Hive minds host team.jpg|400px|Hive Minds]]
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''The studio is lit in orange and purple, like many early Channel 5 productions.''
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The zodiac sign is Aries, and the card games (clockwise from top left): Cheat, Snap, Primero, Blackjack, Brag, Cribbage, Baccarat, Pontoon.
== Web links ==
== Web links ==
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[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b062mz8b Official site]
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[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b062mz8b BBC programme page]
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hive_Minds Wikipedia entry]
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hive_Minds Wikipedia entry]
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== See also ==
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[[Weaver's Week 2015-08-02|Weaver's Week review]]
[[Category:General Knowledge Quiz]]
[[Category:General Knowledge Quiz]]
[[Category:Puzzle]]
[[Category:Puzzle]]
[[Category:Current]]
[[Category:Current]]
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[[Category:Awaiting Review]]
 

Revision as of 10:40, 2 August 2015

Contents

Host

Fiona Bruce

Broadcast

Green Inc. Film & Television and Saltbeef TV for BBC Four, 14 July 2015 to present

Synopsis

How do you fill a hole left by Only Connect? The most successful series in BBC4's history transferred to BBC2 a year earlier. A number of shows were taken to unaired pilots, Hive Minds went to a full series.

The idea is simple: quiz questions, to which the answers are hidden in a "hive" - a hexagon of connected hexagons. The answer word will be linked, it can snake back but doesn't use any letter more than once.

Hive Minds Keep reading for the answer.

This is The Fourth Programme, slogan "Everybody needs a place to think". The questions need a bit of thought. You might see "Aquarius" in the hive above, but a water carrier doesn't have four legs.

This question comes from the opening round. After two seconds of thought, letters will begin to disappear from the hive. Points will also disappear. If the team can't get the answer after half the hive has gone, the question will go over to the other side for a bonus point. Later questions in this round require two answers, which won't share any letters.

Hive Minds is played by two teams of three. Whichever team leads after this round gets first pick in the second round. Three answers, 45 seconds to find them. This time, it's made more difficult because only one player is active at any time, and the team is only allowed two passes. Fiona Bruce, the host, explains it well, and the visuals tell us who is playing at any time, but this round feels unnecessarily complex.

Hive Minds Find eight card games.

The Superhive is the centrepiece of the show: another hive, one unique solution uses all the letters. Two minutes of tracing letters out, perhaps deleting some blind alleys, and hoping to see the hive flash in multi-coloured glory.

The show finishes with a multiple hive: each hive has six answers (and some false leads), Fiona will clue one of the answers, and the teams race to say it. As in the opening round, some of the letters disappear after a few seconds. When time is up, a winner is declared, and the tournament rolls on.

Hive Minds was perhaps closest to the early series of Only Connect. Two teams of three, with a mildly pretentious name. Questions that hadn't yet worked out how to meld high and low culture. A host who hadn't yet put her stamp on the role. If recommissioned, it would get better. The initial viewer response was negative, perhaps we'd become accustomed to the easy fun of Victoria Coren.

Inventor

Hugh Rycroft and Stephen Stewart with Jeremy Salsby.

Theme music

Banks & Wag wrote a full score.

Trivia

Computer graphics were put together by Liquid.

Hive Minds was filmed in Belfast.

Hive Minds The studio is lit in orange and purple, like many early Channel 5 productions.

The zodiac sign is Aries, and the card games (clockwise from top left): Cheat, Snap, Primero, Blackjack, Brag, Cribbage, Baccarat, Pontoon.

Web links

BBC programme page

Wikipedia entry

See also

Weaver's Week review

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