Bridge of Lies
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:The Bridge of Lies (25×45’), which will be broadcast on weekday afternoons, promises both high drama and high stakes that will keep the contestants on their toes and their eyes on the prize as they risk losing it all with each step they take. It will see teams of contestants compete for cash by crossing a bridge made up of stepping stones across the studio floor. Each stepping stone has a different option, and the players must try to get from A to B by stepping on the truths and avoiding the lies in order to cross the floor safely, or risk falling off the bridge and out of the game. | :The Bridge of Lies (25×45’), which will be broadcast on weekday afternoons, promises both high drama and high stakes that will keep the contestants on their toes and their eyes on the prize as they risk losing it all with each step they take. It will see teams of contestants compete for cash by crossing a bridge made up of stepping stones across the studio floor. Each stepping stone has a different option, and the players must try to get from A to B by stepping on the truths and avoiding the lies in order to cross the floor safely, or risk falling off the bridge and out of the game. | ||
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== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 00:38, 8 March 2022
Synopsis
Basically Demon Square. A press release tells us:
- The Bridge of Lies (25×45’), which will be broadcast on weekday afternoons, promises both high drama and high stakes that will keep the contestants on their toes and their eyes on the prize as they risk losing it all with each step they take. It will see teams of contestants compete for cash by crossing a bridge made up of stepping stones across the studio floor. Each stepping stone has a different option, and the players must try to get from A to B by stepping on the truths and avoiding the lies in order to cross the floor safely, or risk falling off the bridge and out of the game.
Can't help but feel like for a game show involving people trying to find things that are True they've gone for the wrong Kemp.
See also
Raven, from which Demon Square was first played.