Bamboozle

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== Host ==
== Host ==
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[[Alex Zane]]  
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[[Alex Zane]]
== Co-hosts ==
== Co-hosts ==
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Judges: Lucie Cave, [[Ed Hall]] and Ian Hyland
Judges: Lucie Cave, [[Ed Hall]] and Ian Hyland
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== Broadcast ==
== Broadcast ==
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Radar for E4, 2005
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Radar for E4, 24 November to ? 2005
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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
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Subtitled ''The Secret TV Game Show'', three contestants try to generate as much media exposure for themselves as possible with a series of hoaxes. With "hilarious" "consequences". The same contestants are used throughout the series, and a panel of three judges from the respected media and ''Heat'' magazine decide the winner each week.
Subtitled ''The Secret TV Game Show'', three contestants try to generate as much media exposure for themselves as possible with a series of hoaxes. With "hilarious" "consequences". The same contestants are used throughout the series, and a panel of three judges from the respected media and ''Heat'' magazine decide the winner each week.
It's not all that funny, which is a bit of a handicap for a show that's meant to fall loosely under the "comedy" heading, but some of the stunts are quite clever and it's interesting (and a little bit scary) to see how easily some sections of the media can be duped.
It's not all that funny, which is a bit of a handicap for a show that's meant to fall loosely under the "comedy" heading, but some of the stunts are quite clever and it's interesting (and a little bit scary) to see how easily some sections of the media can be duped.
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== Inventor ==
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== Inventor==
Lee Hupfield
Lee Hupfield
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== Web links ==
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==Web links==
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Since the whole idea of the show is to generate masses of publicity, here's a few examples of where the plans worked:
Since the whole idea of the show is to generate masses of publicity, here's a few examples of where the plans worked:
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[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4117481.stm BBC News on a pseudonymous Ms Polledri's "Supper With The Stars" scam]
[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4117481.stm BBC News on a pseudonymous Ms Polledri's "Supper With The Stars" scam]
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[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2004/09/02/nkelly02.xml&amp;sSheet=/news/2004/09/02/ixnewstop.html ''The Telegraph'' on Emma Fitch's "tattoo" of Kelly Holmes]
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[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2004/09/02/nkelly02.xml&sSheet=/news/2004/09/02/ixnewstop.html ''The Telegraph'' on Emma Fitch's "tattoo" of Kelly Holmes]
[http://vbulletin.thesite.org.uk/showthread.php?p=1259193 An item on ''This Morning'' about "Lion Therapy" gets some reaction]
[http://vbulletin.thesite.org.uk/showthread.php?p=1259193 An item on ''This Morning'' about "Lion Therapy" gets some reaction]
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==See also==
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[[Bamboozle!]] (Teletext, 1993 - 2009), a daily quiz.
[[Category:Stunts and Dares]]
[[Category:Stunts and Dares]]
[[Category:Channel 4 Programmes]]
[[Category:Channel 4 Programmes]]
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[[Category:Radar Productions]]

Current revision as of 06:23, 26 July 2020

Contents

Host

Alex Zane

Co-hosts

Judges: Lucie Cave, Ed Hall and Ian Hyland

Bamboozlers: Caroline Polledri, Emma Fitch and Chloe Bailey

Broadcast

Radar for E4, 24 November to ? 2005

Synopsis

Subtitled The Secret TV Game Show, three contestants try to generate as much media exposure for themselves as possible with a series of hoaxes. With "hilarious" "consequences". The same contestants are used throughout the series, and a panel of three judges from the respected media and Heat magazine decide the winner each week.

It's not all that funny, which is a bit of a handicap for a show that's meant to fall loosely under the "comedy" heading, but some of the stunts are quite clever and it's interesting (and a little bit scary) to see how easily some sections of the media can be duped.

Inventor

Lee Hupfield

Web links

Since the whole idea of the show is to generate masses of publicity, here's a few examples of where the plans worked:

Times of India reports on Caroline Polledri's doggy dating website

BBC News on a pseudonymous Ms Polledri's "Supper With The Stars" scam

The Telegraph on Emma Fitch's "tattoo" of Kelly Holmes

An item on This Morning about "Lion Therapy" gets some reaction

See also

Bamboozle! (Teletext, 1993 - 2009), a daily quiz.

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