[quote name=\'Brig Bother\' date=\'Jul 20 2004, 06:00 AM\'] On reflection:
1) I think I was expecting J! to much more academic in nature than it actually is. This isn't a complaint, incidentally, just an observation. [/quote]
In recent years, the show's made a conscious effort to be less academic in nature than it had been in the past, in an attempt to gain younger viewers (among other reasons). Ten years ago, you would never see movie categories in Double Jeopardy! unless it was Foreign Films, music categories unless it was Classical Composers (or maybe Jazz) and TV categories not at all. Now, they do mix in pop culture in what had been in the past a predominately academic round.
FYI, "J!" categories generally fall into four main areas: Academic, pop culture, people (which could be anyone famous or infamous, but tend to obviously lean pop culture) and word play (Anagrams, Crossword Clues, In Other Words..., etc.). There have been a lot more word play categories added in recent years, including taking from "Wheel" the Before and After (BEYOND OUR KEN JENNINGS) and Rhyme Time categories (which I don't know if the British version ever had, along with Same Name [SIR TREVOR & NORM MACDONALD])--and word play categories are more often seen in DJ!, usually as the category on the far right.