Well, to get back to the topic, my mother has missed that show and can't even watch the reruns of the U.S. syndie version on PAX because that channel is not on her cable system (Adelphia of Morrow, Ohio), not even on the digital tier.
She'd have to upgrade to the system's digital tier to get either this version or the reruns of Anne Robinson's old NBC prime-time episodes on GSN, but I suppose there is a little incentive here. (GSN is Channel 108 on that tier; BBC America is Channel 109.)
For those of you who do have BBC America on your system, here's what to expect on the U.K. version of the show when they will start carrying it:
1. Anne Robinson will be back on our shores as host -- need I say more?
2. Shows are 45 minutes -- a time length I once suggested for the NBC prime-time version for a reason I'll mention later.
3. Nine contestants at the start of each episode.
4. Maximum potential prize: £10,000.
5. Target amount for Rounds 1-7: £1,000. Can be reached by banking one chain of nine consecutive correct answers, or two or more shorter chains totalling that amount.
6. First link in the answer chain is worth £20; subsequent links are worth £50, £100, £200, £300, £450, £600, £800, and £1,000.
7. One player is voted off the show at the end of each of the first 7 rounds of play by the other contestants, as usual -- and hears Anne say those dreaded words to the whole world: "You ARE the Weakest Link -- good-bye!"
8. Last two players get one more chance to add to the prize pot before the head-to-head shootout, as on the NBC prime-time version and the first season of the U.S. syndicated version. However, the money they succeed in banking in this round is tripled, rather than doubled.
9. Anne addresses the home audience only at the very beginning and end of the show. ("Join us next time on The Weakest Link -- good-bye!")
10. However, and very likely -- no "slam-dunking" of Anne on the part of BBC America, as was the case with NBC a couple of years ago!
Michael Brandenburg
(Which is why I once suggested that the old Sunday-night NBC prime-time version of Weakest Link be simply cut to 45 minutes and only 7 players in order to accommodate those long-running NBA basketball games on that network!)