Outlast But In A Jungle

By | June 11, 2026

This week’s excitement actually started yesterday on Netflix, but thanks to work I’ve not had a chance to start watching it yet, it’s Outlast: The Jungle, the humidity-filled follow-up to extremely addictive survival competition Outlast (normally set in Alaska where it’s cold).

Outlast sees 16 people made of outdoorsy-dads and ladies who typically prefer to work alone have to survive in teams – that’s important, you must be in a team to stay in the game – if you choose to leave one (or if you get kicked out) you’ve got 24 hours to have a different team accept you or you’re eliminated. Also if it all gets too difficult you can “flare out” at any point. The idea, as given, is that the team that lasts the longest splits $1m between them, but it sounds like about a month into the first series production got bored and decided the winners by a race, which is a bit of a swizz but doesn’t stop the rest of it being dramatic and entertaining. The first series has lots of incredible behaviour (both questionable and good) throughout, the second series is more of a slow burn, but don’t let that put you off. I ended up chain-watching the first one in a day. Looking forward to getting the chance to watch this!

Watch The Floor US on ITVX, if you want.

By | June 1, 2026

All four series.

Interesting tactic. Obviously reality imports do quite well (The Traitors, Married At First Sight), not sure how much call there is for this, but I’d rather have it than not, and The Floor UK did really good young demos – far beyond ITV’s usual Saturday/Sunday night quiz fare, so this might be a way to drive them towards ITVX. I do ponder if the first Aussie series might be a better initial fit though.

EP

By | May 29, 2026

Sorry this apparently slipped through the net we’d have been all over it otherwise – it looks like Muff Murfin’s Gladiators Theme EP got a (re?)-release in March, I think the theme on it sounds *slightly* different to the one on the original Glads album, although that might just be more clarity. It also has the theme tune instrumental which is fun, but likely of interest is the theme and Eliminator theme with Murfin taking lead vocals. Come on Muff! Get on with releasing the full soundtrack!

El Rosco

By | May 21, 2026

I’m just going to quickly leave this here because it’s a story of some note: the Spanish Supreme Court has ordered Antena 3 to stop broadcasting its hit quiz Pasapalabra over a dispute of who is licenced to use its long-standing endgame El Rosco – we know it as “that show with the massive bote/jackpots”. Here’s the story in El Pais which will go into more detail – basically ITV Studios owns The Alphabet Game, but El Rosco was an addition by the Italian version of the show Pasaparola, and that addition to the format is owned by Dutch company MC&F. A3 can keep making the show, but they can’t for now use its iconic endgame without financial penalty.

Show Discussion: Nobody’s Fool

By | May 20, 2026

Sat/Sun/Mon for two weeks, 9pm,
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This is going up a bit earier than usual because I would like, if I may, to have a quick chat about Saturday nights and ITV entertainment. What are the most recent new game-y hits on Saturday night across the last five years? They are Gladiators, The Wheel and The 1% Club. Each of these shows are straightforward (hit people over the head, answer questions with the help – or not! – of celebrities, answer increasingly difficult IQ style questions) and polished. You can basically pick up what’s happening very quickly, they don’t require no brainpower (well maybe with the exception of Gladiators), but they are quite simple to follow.

When we say Survivor (and more recently The Neighbourhood) are not weekend shows here, that’s because they don’t fit that mould, the last thing people want on a Saturday night is high-concept politicking and yet this is exactly what we’re expected to endure. That’s not to say they would have been more successful on a weeknight, but I would suggest that people are more open to this sort of thing on a weeknight – there’s a decent reason they don’t tend to put The Traitors on on a Saturday, and they certainly wouldn’t launch it there. I’ve got no problem with ITV trying out things (Genius Game was a brave swing and a miss for a channel it was ill-suited to, The Fortune Hotel deserved better but was seen as too derivative, we think probably unfairly), but it also feels like because of these non-hits, any new show is starting with an ITV handicap – it’s just not a destination for this sort of thing for most people.

What’s the solution? I don’t know – as we always say, if it were that easy everyone would be doing it. And it’s into this febrile atmosphere we have Nobody’s Fool, a new high-concept reality show they’re launching on a Saturday night and playing through two weekends. Even Love Island and Big Brother don’t bother airing on Saturdays! It feels like already we might as well write it off already. And that’s a shame because it might be quite good, and if there’s one thing this website still stands for, sproadically updated as it is (do try the Discord), it’s that we like it when good shows do well. Although we should also add we haven’t seen it and might yet be rubbish. In it, Danny Dyer and Emily Atack off of Rivals look after ten people all gathered in a country “smart” house. During their stay they will do quizzes, correct answers add to a prize pot, but they will not know how everyone has done so when it comes to voting people off if you’ve been thick you need to fake it until you make it – other tests of intelligence also feature.

And, you know, that sounds like it might be fun. It ought to at least be quite funny – I get the feeling that’s what they’re aiming for, whether they’ve done enough to overcome the handicap remains to be seen.

Let us know what you think in the comments!