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The series was stripped across the week with the first four episodes airing at 11.05pm and the final airing right after episode four, at 12.05… in the morning, to 40,000 viewers. Which sounds like C5 was trying to bury it — though at least it fared better than Mark Wright's last attempt at a primetime game show, [[My Man Can]], which failed to air at all. | The series was stripped across the week with the first four episodes airing at 11.05pm and the final airing right after episode four, at 12.05… in the morning, to 40,000 viewers. Which sounds like C5 was trying to bury it — though at least it fared better than Mark Wright's last attempt at a primetime game show, [[My Man Can]], which failed to air at all. | ||
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+ | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Challenge_UK Wikipedia entry (UK series)] | ||
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+ | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Challenge:_World_Championship (World Championship)] | ||
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Revision as of 21:41, 20 May 2023
Contents |
Host
Broadcast
Bunim/Murray Productions and VIS UK for Channel 5, 20 February 2023 to present
as The Challenge: World Championship: Bunim/Murray Productions for Paramount+, 8 March 2023 to present
Synopsis
UK version of the MTV original.
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Champions
UK series: Tristan Phipps and Kazimir Crossley, winning £50,000 each.
World Championship: Jordan Wiseley and Kazimir Crossley, winning $500,000 each (that's £413,390).
Trivia
The series was stripped across the week with the first four episodes airing at 11.05pm and the final airing right after episode four, at 12.05… in the morning, to 40,000 viewers. Which sounds like C5 was trying to bury it — though at least it fared better than Mark Wright's last attempt at a primetime game show, My Man Can, which failed to air at all.