The Sack Race

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== Host ==
== Host ==
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''Not known'' (voiceover)
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Voiceover: ''Not known''
== Broadcast ==
== Broadcast ==
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BBC3 (repeated on BBC2), 12 January to 2 April 2004 (8 episodes)
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BBC Two, 12 January to 2 April 2004 (8 episodes in 1 series)
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The care that has gone into setting up the situations is by far the most impressive element of the show (they've got hidden cameras and microphones absolutely ''everywhere''); sadly it's a lot of effort for very little effect. To be fair, it probably seemed a lot funnier on paper than it does on screen. Oh well.
The care that has gone into setting up the situations is by far the most impressive element of the show (they've got hidden cameras and microphones absolutely ''everywhere''); sadly it's a lot of effort for very little effect. To be fair, it probably seemed a lot funnier on paper than it does on screen. Oh well.
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==Trivia==
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== Trivia ==
Despite not being either a critical or popular success in the UK, the format was later sold to America as ''Fire Me... Please'' and aired in a primetime slot on CBS.
Despite not being either a critical or popular success in the UK, the format was later sold to America as ''Fire Me... Please'' and aired in a primetime slot on CBS.
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Hugh Rycroft
Hugh Rycroft
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== See Also ==
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== See also ==
[[Office Monkey]]
[[Office Monkey]]
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==Web links==
 
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_Me...Please Wikipedia entry]
 
[[Category:Stunts and Dares|Sack Race, The]]
[[Category:Stunts and Dares|Sack Race, The]]
[[Category:Hidden Camera|Sack Race, The]]
[[Category:Hidden Camera|Sack Race, The]]

Revision as of 01:20, 26 September 2016

Contents

Host

Voiceover: Not known

Broadcast

BBC Two, 12 January to 2 April 2004 (8 episodes in 1 series)

Synopsis

Hidden camera show in which two comedians start separate "proper jobs" at roughly the same time in the morning, and the one who gets fired closest to 3pm wins their day's wage. They may not swear, break the law or let on that it's all a set up, but otherwise anything goes.

The care that has gone into setting up the situations is by far the most impressive element of the show (they've got hidden cameras and microphones absolutely everywhere); sadly it's a lot of effort for very little effect. To be fair, it probably seemed a lot funnier on paper than it does on screen. Oh well.

Trivia

Despite not being either a critical or popular success in the UK, the format was later sold to America as Fire Me... Please and aired in a primetime slot on CBS.

Inventor

Hugh Rycroft

See also

Office Monkey

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