Haven’t watched the Race thing, but heard an excellent comment on it in Gogglebox, one of my favourite TV programmes, along the lines of ‘so you spend months getting stressed out running everywhere, for the chance of £20k. Might as well just go to work’.I watched that Steely it was really good TV.......apparently he had a clause in his contracts that only allowed a show to be repeated once, hence we don't see as much as we ought to, hard to belief he's been gone 14 years now........
Also I don't know if anyone else has been following the BBC2 programme Race across the World but its been very enjoyable. Basically it started with 5 ordinary pairs of people having to race from London to Singapore over land only as Singapore is the furthest point that can be reached without flying having to pass through 5 checkpoints en route, they have no mobile phones and money equivalent of 2 economy flight tickets to Singapore, roughly stg£2300. If they run short of money they have to find work to bump up their funds. It's been interesting to see how people get by having to think on their feet without modern technology to help them, it also shows what is possible to do if you think about things rationally........
I recommend Hans Rosling’s ‘Factfulness’ as an easy but illuminating read. On one level it’s about how on almost every measure (except the environment) the world is much better (though he is at pains to point out this doesn’t mean it’s good) than we imagine it is - poverty, health, education, population growth etc all statistically the reverse of what the vast majority of us, even the most expert and educated, believe. More interestingly, for me, he also identifies why we tend to assume the worst about everything and works through ways to avoid this.
Ben Elton is on some talk show on the wireless now. He’s been involved in some classic comedy and also some dire crap. I’ve never warmed to him and from every contribution he makes on this show it’s become clear to me why. Almost every utterance he makes is a didactic shouted challenge, even if he’s talking about something really banal, and has a chip the size of Uranus on his shoulder, smothered in poorly disguised self pity.