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Two part gameshow which sees six celebrities go through a door, and then, according to the publicity material, 'battle claustrophobic spaces, suffer shocks and have to cope with a relentless barrage of disorientating games'. After the main games are complete, three celebrities progress to the second programme to face more games, while the other three celebrities face one final game, the winner of which joins the other celebrities in the second programme. | Two part gameshow which sees six celebrities go through a door, and then, according to the publicity material, 'battle claustrophobic spaces, suffer shocks and have to cope with a relentless barrage of disorientating games'. After the main games are complete, three celebrities progress to the second programme to face more games, while the other three celebrities face one final game, the winner of which joins the other celebrities in the second programme. | ||
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Revision as of 10:54, 16 April 2010
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Host
Amanda Holden and Chris Tarrant
Co-hosts
Voiceover: Redd Pepper
Broadcast
ITV Studios for ITV1, 2 April 2010 -
Synopsis
Two part gameshow which sees six celebrities go through a door, and then, according to the publicity material, 'battle claustrophobic spaces, suffer shocks and have to cope with a relentless barrage of disorientating games'. After the main games are complete, three celebrities progress to the second programme to face more games, while the other three celebrities face one final game, the winner of which joins the other celebrities in the second programme.
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Participants
- Keith Duffy (Boyzone singer - winner)
- Dean Gaffney (ex-EastEnders actor)
- Louisa Lytton (ex-EastEnders actress)
- Jennie McAlpine (Coronation Street actress)
- Michael Underwood (GMTV presenter, and Dancing on Ice veteran)
- Frankie Sandford (The Saturdays singer)
Inventor
Natalka Znak, Richard Cowles and Beth Hart