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"Endgame," a kind of murder mystery with contestants being (symbolically) bumped off, is set for July.
Richard Horwood, its boss, talks of national talent competitions with local contestants being followed on local broadcasts.
A simple internet search reveals contestants being referred to as dim, attention-seeking nutters, delusional, circus freaks, mad-as-a-box-of-frogs and violently breaking down.
The premise is as simple as it is ingenious: it's a gameshow where the tasks are made more complicated on account of the contestants being in a waking trance.
Fincham admitted that Red or Black? had received a "sightly bumpy ride", although he was probably referring to the controversy surrounding a former criminal winning £1m and several other contestants being pulled after background checks.
"Fear Factor" features stunts like contestants being forced to eat from a bowl of sheep eyes (while surrounded by sheep wearing eye patches), and "Spy TV" centers on hidden camera stunts like staging a fake surgical procedure in a motel room and then ordering a pizza to scare the willies out of the delivery man.
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In this comparison, crowdsourcing contests are relatively disadvantaged because the effort of losing contestants is wasted.
The contestants are well matched.
Home contestants are "heroes".
The contestants were arriving.
Two contestants are eliminated the next night.
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