The Cube

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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
Phillip Schofield hosts as contestants enter a 4 metre perspex cube within which they must complete a series of challenges. Each challenge is worth increasingly more money, but as the money on offer increases, so too increases the difficulty of the challenges. Each contestant has nine lives, with which they need to successfully complete up to seven challenges in order to win up to £250,000. However should they use up all of their lives they leave with nothing.
Phillip Schofield hosts as contestants enter a 4 metre perspex cube within which they must complete a series of challenges. Each challenge is worth increasingly more money, but as the money on offer increases, so too increases the difficulty of the challenges. Each contestant has nine lives, with which they need to successfully complete up to seven challenges in order to win up to £250,000. However should they use up all of their lives they leave with nothing.
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== Key moments ==
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A contestant taking his trousers off in order to make one of the games easier.
== Catchphrases ==
== Catchphrases ==

Revision as of 08:12, 2 May 2010

Contents

Host

Justin Lee Collins (non-broadcast pilot)

Phillip Schofield

Co-hosts

'The Body' as 'The Body'

The Voice of The Cube: Colin McFarlane

Broadcast

Objective Productions for ITV1, 22nd August 2009 -

Synopsis

Phillip Schofield hosts as contestants enter a 4 metre perspex cube within which they must complete a series of challenges. Each challenge is worth increasingly more money, but as the money on offer increases, so too increases the difficulty of the challenges. Each contestant has nine lives, with which they need to successfully complete up to seven challenges in order to win up to £250,000. However should they use up all of their lives they leave with nothing.

Key moments

A contestant taking his trousers off in order to make one of the games easier.

Catchphrases

"The next time I see you, you'll either be out here with £X,000... or nothing."

"You didn't beat The Cube, but you took £X,000 out of it."

Trivia

The programme was originally pitched at Channel 4, who produced a non-broadcast pilot hosted by Justin Lee Collins.

Inventor

Adam Adler

See also

Weaver's Week review

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