Show Discussion: Nobody’s Fool

By | May 20, 2026

Sat/Sun/Mon for two weeks, 9pm,
ITV1

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!

Golden Lifts

By | May 12, 2026

Poor The Way Out, it can’t get a look in. Richard Osman announced on The Rest is Entertainment this morning that he’s going to be the host of new ITV Talpa/Studio Lambert quiz The Golden Elevators (that title has to change surely). One of Osman’s first writing jobs was on Incredible Games in the 90s, now he will likely loom large on some screens in some lifts so in many ways this represents a career full circle for him.

The show was originally announced in February with the US getting in on the action as well but the host announcement (Richmond Osman apparently) was this morning. The premise seems simple, ten contestants, a question with two answers and two elevators. Pick the right elevator and go up, pick the wrong answer and go down and get eliminated. Get to the top and win £100,000. Difficult to see where the secret sauce is based on that premise – how do you win the show, do you go “no, you go for that answer, I’ll heroically sacrifice myself and go for this definitely wrong answer right here?” Is it just going to be endless blocks of five minutes of people arguing as to what year England won the World Cup followed by some lifts moving tediously slowly? I guess that almost works for Joko and Klaas’ Ein Sehr Gutes Quiz. Anyway I can’t wait to find out, and there’s going to be eight episodes.

And as I write this some BREAKING NEWS, or some BIG BREAKING NEWS rather (thanks), 20 episodes of Big Break with Paddy McGuinness and Stephen Hendry coming to BBC 2 daytimes, 30 minutes each. Unusual (although almost certainly overdue) but fun commission! Do you remember when everyone was absolutely convinced Ben Frow was about to announce it for Channel 5 any day now for several years? Great days.

Show Discussion: The Way Out

By | May 11, 2026
They’ve not stylised the title as much as other versions, perhaps for the best.

Tuesdays, 9pm,
U & Dave

It’s nice to see Dave try and get back into the game, especially since TLC has basically taken their territory in terms of original programming and on the face of it this sounds Very Much The Sort Of Thing We Like – Mel Giedroyc challenges two teams of comics led by the thinking man’s Stephen Mulhern Ed Gamble and Nish Kumar to “do” bespoke escape rooms, hopefully with hilarious consequences.

The format has actually done pretty well internationally – it’s originally Flemish (so likely to have a slightly insane touch) and has done six series, Amazon Prime recommissioned the German version quite recently and apparently it’s very popular in the Netherlands. For some reason they’ve chosen to launch this right up against the first Eurovision Semi-Final, presumably nobody at Dave believes there’s any crossover in “the sorts of people who’d watch comedians doing escape rooms” and “the sorts of people who are above-averagely into Eurovision”, an interesting strategy and we’ll see if it works out for them.

Four episodes. Let us know what you think in the comments!

Don’t drink the poison

By | May 10, 2026

We’ll have a show discussion post for The Way Out go up tomorrow, so I can showcase this today – Knight Terror, by Hat Films, part of the Yogscast cinematic universe. It’s a comedy reimagining of Knightmare, and there is a lot to like, and it sounds like this is the first episode of several (although I may be wrong).

Technology is probably reaching the stage where the ideas behind Knightmare from a technological perspective are probably more doable by amateurs than it’s ever been, and that might be a fun and interesting space for people to try and conquer on Youtube.

Edit: Season two launches on Netflix on Monday and continues weekdaily. Discuss it here if you want.

Ooooh DOUBLE!!!

By | April 30, 2026

Fun thing spotted by TV Zone this evening, ITV are lining up Alison Hammond for a Name That Tune revival. The show has successfully been running on FOX in the US since 2021. Interestingly in the US it’s a two-games-in-one-hour deal, each one featuring a rotating round, Bid A Note and the big money Golden Medley, the release doesn’t seem to suggest whether it’s a thirty minute show for filling a half hour 7:30 slot (probably not giving away the same sorts of money as the US one) or for an hour on Saturday or whatever. The US show is filmed in Ireland, whether we piggy back that or whether we film it here also remains to be seen.

The last time we did it it was part of Alan Carr’s Epic Gameshow, but that was a few years ago now (where it actually performed worse than everything except a Strike It Lucky celeb special). Previous to that there was an attempt to relaunch it a decade ago with Bill Bailey and a second go with Frank Skinner and Alex Horne. Will this beat The Hit List? The main problem Name That Tune has is that other shows do Name That Tune better than Name That Tune.

Bid A Note remains the worst iconic round in television.

Edit: You’ve got a month to apply, if you want.

A trailer for Pop Culture Jeopardy!

By | April 28, 2026

Well Amazon evidently couldn’t make it work, how will it fare on Netflix? Of interest, we’ll probably get some actual numbers when the next dump comes out in July, so we’ll find out. The second season (series) is played in pairs and will go out weekdaily from May 11th and will ape it’s mother show with three weeks of winner-stays-on play and the best teams across the (quite short) run battling it out in an end-of-season tournament.