Lucky Sexy Winners

By | June 29, 2012

Lucky Sexy Winners, Vic and Bob’s remimagining of Shooting Stars for Channel 4 films August 2nd at Television Centre.

Meanwhile the Reflex pilot filming at Mediacity on July 13th is being hosted by Jake Humphreys. I thought he was alright hosting the Break the Safe pilot, so, you know. We have someone going to that, excitingly, so look out for some sort of write-up.

Also something in a recent WordPress update seems to have borked the comment links on the left – clicking on them sometimes seems to take you to the post rather than the comment itself. I am aware, hopefully this will resolve itself soon.

Tim Vine

By | June 27, 2012

Well there’s my ‘in’, Tim Vine’s hosting Don’t Blow the Inheritance. It’s filming 7 episodes total at Television Centre Friday 20th- Sunday 22nd July. Tickets via Lost in TV.

Here is this week’s Top Tweet:

Good selective use of capitalisation there, Phil.

MASSIVE CONSPIRACY

By | June 26, 2012

Once again, a TV filming I would have liked to have seen falls on a date I can’t make because of other commitments, so if you want to go and see The Bodyguard on July 18th (it’s a Wednesday) and write about it then let me know and I’ll give it the front page.

If pilot producers could check with me before deciding dates in future please thanks.

The Great Escape

By | June 25, 2012

THUMP THUMP THUMP

Just watched last night’s premiere of The Great Escape (from the US TNT network), it’s almost very good but there are a number of things that count against it.

First of all: how it works (I’ll hide specifics and criticism under a spoiler at the end):

  • Three teams of two go to a place and are locked up. The first team to escape by finding four bits of the Great Escape Key win $100,000. For the first episode they’re escaping Alcatraz.
  • The teams begin in “the detainment zone” where they are locked into cells. They need to find the Great Escape Map which will show them the escape route and they need to find a key to escape the cell. They can move on to the first stage.
  • There are four stages located at various points around the location. For each stage there is a task. Completion of the task earns a quarter of the circular Great Escape Key (to unlock the treasure) and an object to help them escape.
  • Between locations guards are patrolling. If a guard spots them, they must drop all clues and go back to the Detainment Zone where another key has been hidden. STEALTH ACTION!
  • All four bits of key found, when put together it spells out the location of host Rich Eiser and the treasure chest. They must race to the Transportation Zone to meet up with ‘an accomplice’ and pick up transport and get there. The first team to arrive wins the money.
  • Whilst this is all going on, team progress is relayed to the other teams via a cold woman’s voice on a tannoy.

Spoilers under the cut.

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Very Much The Sort Of Thing We Like

By | June 24, 2012

OK, there’s a new show called The Great Escape beginning on US network TNT this evening.

This looks terrific, no?

In other news, very pleased that Amazing Race Australia did something I thought would have been a good idea years ago to get round one of the show’s more stupid elements – namely the kicking of teams when they’re down (who wants an exciting finish anyway?) – rather than penalize a team behind you at the time, teams secretly vote for who they wanted to do a U-turn on the leg before catching a plane to the next destination, the results of the U-turn not found out until after the detour so not limiting it to people behind you but any team in the race. A chance to peg back a strong team rather than have a foregone conclusion, doubly helped by having enough of a leg after to have a chance of fighting back. Good work Australia, and good work Israel who apparently did it first. Now bloody watch it if you’re in Australia – it’s been moved to Monday nights now and is not rating brilliantly.

Reflex

By | June 22, 2012

Interesting. Do you remember Reflex, that show that was going to be a bit like The Cube that C4 apparently turned down? Well now, a bit like The Cube, it’s back and filming a pilot at Mediacity on Friday 13th July:

An exciting, tense new gameshow, where someone’s quick reactions could win them a huge sum of cash.

The show will be taped on Friday 13th July 2012 at MediaCity, Manchester and booking is now open so if you would like to join us, then apply now!

And you can apply for tickets through SRO. Looks like they’re filming two episodes, in fact.

Meanwhile here is a trailer for this year’s new Fort Boyard starting July 7th on France 2. It doesn’t show all that much to be honest: