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Re: David Tennant's first

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Jeremy KeensFeb 17, 2015
 
 
Hi

My guess is that it would be mainly correct and then a pretty even split between incorrectly given, incorrectly rejected. There may be a deviation in his response to different speakers - whether he favoured Paul, Julian etc and maybe was harder on Clement. But when it is so difficult to be sure when you are listening for pleasure in a relaxed home environment it must be a feat of concentration to do it in a recording - to maintain the concentration over two recordings is amazing.

And why not do the stats on repetitions that no-one noticed? (If you really want to fritter away what would take a lot more than ......you know what)

jeremy




On 17 February 2015 at 21:13, Espen Krømke espen.kromke@... [just-a-minute] <just-a-minute@...> wrote:
 

Den 13. feb. 2015 20:02, skrev Dave B pondydave@...
[just-a-minute]:
> I still ! fantasise about making a spreadsheet of wrong challenges for
> repetition, who they were made by, and whether Nic was right or wrong
> in his recall, and who suffered if they lost the subject wrongly, or
> who suffered if they failed incorrectly to win the point, and who
> wrongly won the point.

Yeah me too, such a spreadsheet would be really interesting to read.
Just on the repetition challenges, where there is a definitive answer.

>
> Clement's summary of Nic in that TV documentary says it all. He is a
> sho! wman.

I agree. And I love Nic, who doesn't. It would just be interresting to
see statistics just for the sake of the information.

I think he went more "with the flow" back then, and didn't really pay
that much attention. Or so it sounded. He also very often changed ruling
based on the feedback from the panel. I often got the impression he
wasn't as on top of the game as he became later.

But I may be wrong. Stats would prove me so. :)



 
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