If you thought King of the Nerds (US) was a somewhat awkward, mildly wince-inducing show, or that it didn't have the budget to pull of what it wanted to, then get ready to eat your words - The UK version has the same appeals to pop culture, not-really-nerdy topics, unclear rules and unreasonable challenges as the one from the other side of the Atlantic, but with seemingly one tenth of the budget. The only aspect of the show with any semblance of high production value was the music, which had a strangely liberal amount of licensed material. Perhaps the UK law is different? Either way, the nigh-impoverished conditions under which the show was apparently filmed makes for some entertainment, but not of the intended kind. The host also seems miscast or misdirected, exemplifying a presentation more fitting for a Sky News weather host than the ringleader of a nerdy competition. At least it had less unnecessary drama, and some of the contestants were likeable.