Bridge of Lies
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== Broadcast == | == Broadcast == | ||
- | STV for BBC One, 14 March 2022 to present | + | STV Studios for BBC One, 14 March 2022 to present |
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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
- | + | Step on the truths and steer clear of the lies. | |
- | : | + | <div class=image> |
+ | [[File:Bridge of lies filled bridge.jpg|400px]] | ||
+ | ''It really is that simple.'' | ||
+ | </div> | ||
- | + | Our contestants are faced with a "bridge", a way to cross from the start to the finish. The bridge is made up of many individual circles, tessellated in a hexagonal pattern. The task is to step on the truths, and not step on the lies. What could be more simple? | |
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+ | Ross Kemp, our host, explains everything in the first 30 seconds of the show. | ||
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+ | Every episode follows one team from the Waiting Room to the final round. The game is played by a team of four, they'll each have their five minutes in the spotlight. | ||
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+ | <div class=image> | ||
+ | [[File:Bridge of lies waiting room.jpg|400px]] | ||
+ | ''Hello, players!'' | ||
+ | </div> | ||
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+ | After hearing a category, one of the team steps forward (or is pushed forward) to meet Ross on the main floor. Yes, ''that'' Ross Kemp, the ''EastEnders'' actor was an unexpected choice for this show, but turns out to be exactly right for it. | ||
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+ | The challenge: get from the start to the finish by forming an unbroken path of truths. There is always a true path to be found, but it might wind and won't be obvious. Hiding amongst the answers are ten lies, answers that don't fit the category. | ||
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+ | For instance, if the category is "Singers and bands", the answer "Kurt Cobain – Nirvana" is true, because Kurt was the singer with Nirvana. "Florence Welch – Rage Against the Machine" is false, she's not Zack de la Rocha. | ||
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+ | <div class=image> | ||
+ | [[File:Bridge of lies start point.jpg|400px]] | ||
+ | ''So step on "Kurt Cobain".'' | ||
+ | </div> | ||
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+ | Each correct answer earns £100 for the pot, and opens up the answers on the adjacent circles. As the contestant gets further along the bridge, the answers become more obscure. The round has a time limit of five minutes. | ||
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+ | There are two safety zones at the corners of the bridge. When a contestant reaches a safety zone, they get to stop the clock for a brief moment, and the bridge will reveal one of the lies uncovered on their journey. | ||
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+ | <div class=image> | ||
+ | [[File:Bridge of lies safety zone.jpg|400px]] | ||
+ | ''Stop the clock!'' | ||
+ | </div> | ||
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+ | Should a player may step on a lie, the money in their pot gets halved – the £1000 becomes £500, and it does not open up any new possible answers. Remember, the objective is to form an unbroken path of true answers. Three lies will end the round at once. | ||
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+ | <div class=image> | ||
+ | [[File:Bridge of lies a lie found.jpg|400px]] | ||
+ | ''Oooh, nasty.'' | ||
+ | </div> | ||
+ | |||
+ | However, all may not be lost. The players in the waiting room – those who are yet to play – are watching progress on a screen. They have a "panic button", and can press it at any moment. When they press the button, it ends the round at once – the player advances to the final with whatever money they had in their kitty at that moment. Subsequent play is ignored, whether that was a win or a loss. | ||
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+ | <div class=image> | ||
+ | [[File:Bridge of lies set wide.jpg|400px]] | ||
+ | ''The set is bare brick walls and steel girders.'' | ||
+ | </div> | ||
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+ | After each player has had their solo round, we reach the final. The surviving players come out for what they earned in the main game. Before the final round proper begins, the bridge makes an offer. You can play on as you are, for the money you've earned. You can sell one of your players, and the bridge will double the stakes. Or you can buy back a player, but it'll cost half the money in the pot. Play for £1500 and three people, or £3000 and two people, or £750 and all four? | ||
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+ | The final round is to spot the one truth in each set. As in the main game, the statements start quite easy and get harder. | ||
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+ | <div class=image> | ||
+ | [[File:Bridge of lies spot the truth.jpg|400px]] | ||
+ | ''Which one of these statements is true?'' | ||
+ | </div> | ||
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+ | The time is shown in an unusual way. A "wave" of colour starts at the far end of the bridge, and the player needs to stand on a statement before it reaches the row they're playing on. The "wave" moves at a consistent speed, so the first choices have plenty of time available, the last choice has next to no thinking time. The contestant is eliminated if they don't pick an answer, or if they stand on a lie. | ||
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+ | Each player allows an extra mistake in the final round – a full team is allowed to make three mistakes, the solo player has to get absolutely everything right. Are you more likely to succeed with an extra player; can you possibly succeed with a player less? The decision makes it much harder to win, or somewhat easier. | ||
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+ | There were things to tweak, the red-green contrast didn't pick out the found lies for colourblind viewers. A good team can make the final end early (so why do they play it?); a bad team can play for £500 (between four: is it worth watching?). General reaction was positive. ''Bridge of Lies'' has good gameplay, clear graphics, and lots of playalong value. | ||
== Key moments == | == Key moments == | ||
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== Catchphrases == | == Catchphrases == | ||
- | '' | + | ''Truth, or lie?'' |
''It is a truth, that opens up…'' | ''It is a truth, that opens up…'' | ||
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+ | ''Did you or did you not press the panic button?'' | ||
''That's a lie, you've halved your money.'' | ''That's a lie, you've halved your money.'' | ||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
- | Aired at 4 | + | Aired at 4.30, possibly because ITV had its spring racing coverage, and both [[Tipping Point]] and [[The Chase]] were in repeats. |
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+ | An episode went out at 4.45 on [[TV Guide 2022-03-26|Saturday 26 March 2022]], as the World Cup draw on 1 April 2022 was taking over the usual slot. This Saturday edition was separated from the other game shows by ''Superman & Lois'' and the news. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
- | [[ | + | [[Weaver's Week 2022-04-24|Weaver's Week review]] |
[[Category:General Knowledge Quiz]] | [[Category:General Knowledge Quiz]] | ||
[[Category:STV Productions]] | [[Category:STV Productions]] | ||
[[Category:Current]] | [[Category:Current]] |
Revision as of 09:31, 24 April 2022
Synopsis
Step on the truths and steer clear of the lies.
Our contestants are faced with a "bridge", a way to cross from the start to the finish. The bridge is made up of many individual circles, tessellated in a hexagonal pattern. The task is to step on the truths, and not step on the lies. What could be more simple?
Ross Kemp, our host, explains everything in the first 30 seconds of the show.
Every episode follows one team from the Waiting Room to the final round. The game is played by a team of four, they'll each have their five minutes in the spotlight.
After hearing a category, one of the team steps forward (or is pushed forward) to meet Ross on the main floor. Yes, that Ross Kemp, the EastEnders actor was an unexpected choice for this show, but turns out to be exactly right for it.
The challenge: get from the start to the finish by forming an unbroken path of truths. There is always a true path to be found, but it might wind and won't be obvious. Hiding amongst the answers are ten lies, answers that don't fit the category.
For instance, if the category is "Singers and bands", the answer "Kurt Cobain – Nirvana" is true, because Kurt was the singer with Nirvana. "Florence Welch – Rage Against the Machine" is false, she's not Zack de la Rocha.
Each correct answer earns £100 for the pot, and opens up the answers on the adjacent circles. As the contestant gets further along the bridge, the answers become more obscure. The round has a time limit of five minutes.
There are two safety zones at the corners of the bridge. When a contestant reaches a safety zone, they get to stop the clock for a brief moment, and the bridge will reveal one of the lies uncovered on their journey.
Should a player may step on a lie, the money in their pot gets halved – the £1000 becomes £500, and it does not open up any new possible answers. Remember, the objective is to form an unbroken path of true answers. Three lies will end the round at once.
However, all may not be lost. The players in the waiting room – those who are yet to play – are watching progress on a screen. They have a "panic button", and can press it at any moment. When they press the button, it ends the round at once – the player advances to the final with whatever money they had in their kitty at that moment. Subsequent play is ignored, whether that was a win or a loss.
After each player has had their solo round, we reach the final. The surviving players come out for what they earned in the main game. Before the final round proper begins, the bridge makes an offer. You can play on as you are, for the money you've earned. You can sell one of your players, and the bridge will double the stakes. Or you can buy back a player, but it'll cost half the money in the pot. Play for £1500 and three people, or £3000 and two people, or £750 and all four?
The final round is to spot the one truth in each set. As in the main game, the statements start quite easy and get harder.
The time is shown in an unusual way. A "wave" of colour starts at the far end of the bridge, and the player needs to stand on a statement before it reaches the row they're playing on. The "wave" moves at a consistent speed, so the first choices have plenty of time available, the last choice has next to no thinking time. The contestant is eliminated if they don't pick an answer, or if they stand on a lie.
Each player allows an extra mistake in the final round – a full team is allowed to make three mistakes, the solo player has to get absolutely everything right. Are you more likely to succeed with an extra player; can you possibly succeed with a player less? The decision makes it much harder to win, or somewhat easier.
There were things to tweak, the red-green contrast didn't pick out the found lies for colourblind viewers. A good team can make the final end early (so why do they play it?); a bad team can play for £500 (between four: is it worth watching?). General reaction was positive. Bridge of Lies has good gameplay, clear graphics, and lots of playalong value.
Key moments
There are no available lies to reveal, following a disastrous stumble to a safety zone in episode fifteen.
Catchphrases
Truth, or lie?
It is a truth, that opens up…
Did you or did you not press the panic button?
That's a lie, you've halved your money.
Trivia
Aired at 4.30, possibly because ITV had its spring racing coverage, and both Tipping Point and The Chase were in repeats.
An episode went out at 4.45 on Saturday 26 March 2022, as the World Cup draw on 1 April 2022 was taking over the usual slot. This Saturday edition was separated from the other game shows by Superman & Lois and the news.