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All of the usual Saturday night staples are there: a "tense" head-to-head shoot-out, a "dramatic" endgame, and a prize of "up to £20,000". | All of the usual Saturday night staples are there: a "tense" head-to-head shoot-out, a "dramatic" endgame, and a prize of "up to £20,000". | ||
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[[Category:Stunts and Dares]] | [[Category:Stunts and Dares]] |
Revision as of 16:01, 12 January 2014
Contents |
Host
Co-hosts
Commentator: Ken Bruce
Broadcast
Objective Productions for BBC One, 11 January 2014 to present
Synopsis
Putting the "B" into bang, putting the "go" into go-getter, Shane Richie hosts a show with the fastest reaction times in the world.
Two teams of three, all related somehow, compete in five rounds that all test speed and reactions. According to the press release, we'll see people falling through eight-foot balloons, diving through glass panels, and responding to everyday objects going kaboom.
All of the usual Saturday night staples are there: a "tense" head-to-head shoot-out, a "dramatic" endgame, and a prize of "up to £20,000".
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