The Almost Impossible Gameshow

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The theme song, the first line of which is "It's not a gameshow, it's a way of life". You're half right - it's a ''game show'', two words.
The theme song, the first line of which is "It's not a gameshow, it's a way of life". You're half right - it's a ''game show'', two words.
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The music used in the series, much of which came from the 50s, 60s and 70s; it's been a very long time since any of have heard an Eddie Calvert record.<!-- A pity the commentators' attitudes towards women had to come from that era! -->
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The very pleasant pre-sequencer background music used in the series; we heard a number of records from as far back as the 1950s. We just wish the commentators hadn't taken their attitudes towards women from that era though.
== Catchphrases ==
== Catchphrases ==

Revision as of 15:34, 19 April 2020

Contents

Host

Voiceover: The Rubberbandits (Dave Chambers and Bob McGlynn)

Broadcast

Initial for ITV2, 1 October 2015 to 11 May 2016 (12 episodes in 2 series)

Synopsis

Contestants are tasked with completing straightforward but difficult challenges, with an inconsequential trophy on offer for those that succeed.

Each player has five challenges to complete and is allowed 50 failures over those five challenges. The challenges are designed to be difficult, almost impossible, such as shake baked goods off one's body in a few seconds. Fail any challenge fifteen times? Move on.

Or put on trousers while on a moving conveyor belt.

Key moments

The theme song, the first line of which is "It's not a gameshow, it's a way of life". You're half right - it's a game show, two words.

The very pleasant pre-sequencer background music used in the series; we heard a number of records from as far back as the 1950s. We just wish the commentators hadn't taken their attitudes towards women from that era though.

Catchphrases

It is very difficult to hear what the referees are saying to the contestant under the commentary. We think this is what they're saying:

  • "Fail!" - shouted by the anonymous referees after an unsuccessful attempt at a game.
  • "Game failed" - shouted if a contestant had expended a game's fifteen lives.
  • "Game over" - shouted if a contestant expands all fifty of their lives.

Web links

British Comedy Guide entry

See also

Weaver's Week started a review, but flounced off in a huff.

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