Geoff Norcott to present 'Is University Really Worth It?' documentary
- Geoff Norcott is to present a BBC Two documentary on Monday 11th March at 9pm titled Is University Really Worth It?
- The episode sees the comedian investigating the higher education system to determine if getting a degree is value for money
- He says: "I wanted to understand why it is that loads of unis complain about lack of cash but there only ever seems to be more young people doing degrees"
Stand-up comedian Geoff Norcott will present Is University Really Worth It?, a BBC Two documentary looking at higher education.
The programme's synopsis explains: "Comedian and former teacher Geoff Norcott was the first in his family to attend university. However, with everything he's been hearing about the sector lately, he's no longer sure a degree would be the right thing for his son.
"This year Geoff was going to start a college fund, but he also needs a new motor. A tough decision needs to be made.
"In the new BBC Two documentary Is University Really Worth it?, Geoff investigates the country's higher education system to determine if getting a degree is value for money.
"With student satisfaction at an all-time low, lecturers striking, online learning and reports of vastly inflated grades, Geoff hears from students who feel the university experience they were sold ended up being a nightmare.
"Along the way, he meets students at war with their institutions, graduates locked in legal battles with their universities and struggling students having to survive off food banks. He asks if our universities are still the world beating institutions they once were, or whether the system has become too focussed on profit and not enough on students (and yes, he makes a few quips along the way).
"Despite the challenges, Geoff also meets those who still believe in our higher education system. Students at Sheffield University say they've had an amazing experience and valued the new opportunities studying away from home brings. He also hears about the positive impact a campus can have on local economies and important research partnerships between universities.
"Obsessed with the idea that literally all young men should 'get a trade' Geoff visits a plumbing company in Hull who believe apprenticeships are the future. He also meets up with his former high school students. During his teaching days, Geoff was fully under the spell of New Labour's drive to get every living thing to attend university. Some twenty years down the line he wants to make sure that his well-intentioned advice didn't ruin their lives.
"At the end Geoff will make his decision: new car with heated steering wheel and alloy wheels or start investing in his son's education..."
This will be Norcott's second documentary for BBC Two, following on from 2019's How the Middle Class Ruined Britain.
He says: "I'm delighted the BBC have given me another opportunity to put a bit of rigour into my partially informed polemical views. I wanted to understand why it is that loads of unis complain about lack of cash but there only ever seems to be more young people doing degrees. So how can you not make money when the number of clients only ever seem to go up? I needed to do some digging."
Norcott - who has previously written the books Where Did I Go Right?: How The Left Lost Me and The British Bloke Decoded - is currently touring his stand-up show titled Basic Bloke.
Is University Really Worth It? is scheduled to air on BBC Two on Monday 11th March at 9pm.