Balderdash and Piffle

Balderdash and Piffle  - TV series (2006)

Original title

Balderdash and Piffle

Released

1/2/2006

Origin country

GB

Genre

Documentary

Production companies

Wingspan Productions

Status

Ended

Number of seasons

2

Number of episodes

15

Description

Presented by Victoria Coren, it was companion to the Oxford English Dictionary's Wordhunt, in which the writers of the dictionary asked the public for help in finding the origins and first known citations of a number of words and phrases. The OED panel consisted of John Simpson, the Chief Editor of the OED; Peter Gilliver, who was also the captain of the Oxford University Press team in University Challenge - the Professionals; and Tania Styles, who also appeared in "dictionary corner" in Countdown.

Сезони

Balderdash & piffle season 1

7 серій

02/01/2006

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P Words

1. P Words

02/01/2006

M Words

2. M Words

09/01/2006

N Words

3. N Words

15/01/2006

S Words

4. S Words

22/01/2006

C Words

5. C Words

29/01/2006

B Words

6. B Words

06/02/2006

The Results Show

7. The Results Show

16/04/2006

Balderdash & piffle season 2

8 серій

11/05/2007

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One Sandwich Short Of A Picnic

11/05/2007

The OED thought Balderdash & Piffle were just the people to help out with words relating to madness. And they were right - wordhunters triumphed with all five words and phrases for which the OED needed help.

Man's Best Friend

2. Man's Best Friend

18/05/2007

Dog has one of the longest entries in the dictionary - thanks to more than 250 different doggy phrases. The OED asked for our help with five of these, and we're wagging our tails to have succeeded with four of them

Euphemisms - The Lace Curtain Of Language

The OED asked us to investigate how we prefer to call a spade a shoveling implement, especially when talking about sex, death or going to the toilet. They challenged us to help with five euphemisms and we managed four.

Dodgy Dealings

4. Dodgy Dealings

31/05/2007

From prison slang to gangster speak, the dodgy language of the underworld is colourful and inventive. The OED requested help with six dodgy terms and the Wordhunt nailed five of these.

X-Rated

5. X-Rated

07/06/2007

Some of the most thumbed entries in the OED are those containing the naughty words. The Wordhunt tied up four out of the five word mysteries on the list, and - as an off-shoot of the Wordhunt - a word not on the list, 'dogger', was given a new sense.

Put Downs And Insults

22/06/2007

The OED politely asked us to assist them with five put downs and insults. We sparked changes with evidence for three words on the list.

Who Were They?

7. Who Were They?

29/06/2007

The Wordhunt looked into four eponyms - expressions which immortalize people in our language - and succeeded on pinning down two. In need of a pick-me-up? We also found the creator of the 'Bloody Mary'.

Fashionistas

8. Fashionistas

06/07/2007

The language of fashion is as changeable as the industry it serves. The OED needed your help with five fashion-related words and phrases, and in true style, the Wordhunt rose to the challenge and succeeded on every one. You heard it here first - Wordhunting is the new black!

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