I expect it will attract opinions, so I thought I’d give it a post if people want to talk about it. Or not as the case may be.
Edit: except for viewers in the UK where it is still ‘coming soon’ apparently.
I expect it will attract opinions, so I thought I’d give it a post if people want to talk about it. Or not as the case may be.
Edit: except for viewers in the UK where it is still ‘coming soon’ apparently.
Bother’s Bar takes on the Tunnock’s Tea Cake Challenge. Three tea cakes. No water. One minute.
I desperately wanted to get the clock in italics but I couldn’t quite manage it with my very basic OBS skills without cutting bits off, which is a shame. Also I forgot to do a hilarious “let’s hope those 50% are right!” joke.
This does give us a chance to highlight three somewhat relevant things that we quite like, well four:
Things to watch out for this week:
If like us you’ve quite enjoyed watching Taskmaster NZ (which will all be on All 4 this week) alumni Guy Montgomery’s Guy Montgomery’s Guy Mont-Spelling Bee Australia on iPlayer (and, er, Youtube) you might be thrilled by this news in Chortle today, he’s doing it at the Soho Theatre, Walthamstow on September 2nd, tickets go on sale Friday morning.
If you’ve not seen it, it’s a show where comedians try and spell words, but that’s extremely reductive as there’s a ton of comedy and creativity in the set-ups – it’s basically a lesson in how to really annoy comedians. Worth a watch!
American Gladiators launches internationally on Amazon Prime April 17th, filmed on the one-series-wonder French set.
The French show had an expanded game set compared to the UK one and we see at the very least Whiplash has made it across, although surely that’s nobody’s favourite game. Trying to figure out what they’ve done with their Wall – in the French show it was off to one side with buzzers at the top as their arena in Pergy isn’t quite as tall as ours. We’ve got no idea how LEVELLED UP Gauntlet is, but it can’t be any easier as our version is currently. 16 events are promised, which is more than the 13 + Eliminator we currently have.

Sunday-Tuesday, 9pm,
C4
We quite enjoyed Celebrity Bear Hunt on Netflix last year even though its numbers were evidently disappointing and we remember Capture on The CW around a decade ago which promoted itself as a Hunger Games-style competition show – this seems to have a very similar look and feel to that even if the format isn’t quite the same.
Ten people vie to win up to £100,000, initially split into predators and prey. The prey must complete tasks in the forest to earn prize money all the while being hunted down by the predators, Unfortunately that’s as far as I know how the format works but given there’s an ultimate winner there’s evidently an elimination aspect, and we understand there’s an element where the prey get to turn predator, whether that’s episodic or Pacman power pill style I don’t know.
This feels like the sort of thing that ought to for C4 quite well but I can’t say I’ve seen much buzz about it. Let us know what you think in the comments.
Saturdays, 8pm,
ITV1

Watch out Dommett’s About! Hidden camera prank show where Joel Dommett, Judi Love, GK Chesterton Barry (thanks Jack), Sam Thompson and a number of guest stars undertake tasks in secret based around sabotaging the efforts of a group of people who believe they’re on a real TV show, earning cash for those civilians as long as they don’t get caught. It’s Big Brother secret tasks meets The Mole and Beadle’s About, basically.
Not suuuure how appealing that sounds, not a massive fan of hidden camera shows myself but have always enjoyed the set-ups on Michael McIntyre’s Big Show which at least have a certain warmth and silliness to them. Also it’s been on the shelf ages – it was originally down to go out last year – although this isn’t necessarily a sign of a lack of confidence, they are sandwiching it between Britain’s Got Talent and The 1% Club, ITV’s two biggest entertainment shows of the week, so you can’t say they aren’t giving it a chance. I thought it had 6:30 written all over it.
Anyway we’ll keep an open mind, at the very least you’ve got six new formats to watch across the next six weeks that are all being sabotaged. Let us know what you think in the comments.