Wild Things returns March 12th

By | March 3, 2017

Hurrah!

Here’s the press release:

The multi-award winning family entertainment show Wild Things is returning to Sky 1 this March for a brand new 10 x 60 series. Once again it will feature couples working together to complete the hilarious Wild Things challenge.

The format involves one member of each team becoming a Wild Thing, a giant woodland furry creature. This also means they are unable to see a thing, so they must rely upon their partner to guide them through a series of physical comedy challenges in order to win a £10,000 prize.

Wild Things delighted audiences throughout its first and second series, which saw presenters Jason Byrne and Kate Humble guide us through some of the most bizarre physical challenges to hit TV screens. The exciting news is that this year each episode will also feature a very special celebrity challenge.

This seasons celebrity duos are: Joe Swash & Stacey Solomon, Keith Duffy & Brian McFadden, Scotty T & Marnie Simpson, Pussy cat Dolls Kimberly Wyatt & Ashley Roberts, Anthea Turner & Bobby Davro, Dick n’ Dom from Da Bungalow,  Lauren Goodgder & Heavy D, Michael Underwood & Angelica Bell, Radio 1’s Dev & Ashley James , Comedians Hal Cruttenden & Mark Watson.

If you want to see celebrity hissy fits, egos getting quite literally bashed and famous faces covered in muck then make sure you do not miss this!

Episode 1 of Wild Things broadcasts on Sunday 12th March at 8:00pm on Sky 1

Sky channel 106, Virgin 109, Talk Talk TV 301

Wild Things is one of our favourite shows of the last few years, you can read our show discussions of series one and series two in the links.

6 thoughts on “Wild Things returns March 12th

  1. Danny Kerner

    So are they doing the same thing as Release the hounds and are doing a entire celebrity season?

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      1. Danny Kerner

        Oh yeah if you count the pairs it makes logical sense 10 pairs 10 eps

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  2. Emerson

    Where did you get this information from. Is there a trailer

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