Destination X Preview

By | May 10, 2025

NBC broadcast a 20-minute preview for Destination X last week and recently ungeoblocked the Youtube version. This might be worth having a look at as it’s a similar UK/US production model to The Traitors, so even if not exactly the same it’s likely that many of the challenges and locations overlap. What we’re hoping does not overlap though is the volume of the music, apparently set to drown out most of the talking.

I don’t love (Bestemming) Destination X, or at least I’m not as enamoured with it as apparently many channels were with it, where it’s been anything from a complete flop to a decided non-hit. There will have been about 18 months between the first series coming out and this being made so there will have been opportunities to improve on it somewhat – this preview is certainly a more energetic show than the original and *seems* to be playing down the “is this hint real or not?” idea the show seemed to sell itself with (only to play itself down a bit after the initial episode) – although the Sound of Music allusions at the end is so on the nose it’s clearly a fake hint, so we’ll see. Are Americans going to care enough to watch a show that’s basically a European geography quiz? That’s basically the question.

We can’t work out when the BBC is going to play our version, there feel like few windows available where it won’t clash with other, bigger things in the space. I accept that Rob Brydon is a different and interesting choice that ought to pique interest though, whether there’s enough in our version of the format for him to work with remains to be seen.

Show Discussion: Silence is Golden

By | May 5, 2025

Mondays, 9pm,
U&Dave

The latest format from the mind of Richard Bacon sees Dermot O’ Leary challenge an audience of 75 try and win £250,000 collectively by staying silent as teams of comedy and unusual variety acts (led by Katherine Ryan, Seann Walsh and current Taskmaster contestant Fatiha El-Ghorri) encourage them to laugh or otherwise make noise. “Titter ye not,” as Frankie Howerd used to say. Noise makes the money go down, and if the comics can get it down to zero then money goes to charity.

It’s about this time of year Dave tries to find The Next Taskmaster, Battle In The Box was quite unsuccessful last year, it’s not coming back. This is rather brilliantly or unfortunately timed, either it will ride the success of Last One Laughing which was a proper terrestrial-sized hit for Amazon, or (fairly or unfairly) it will come across as a bit of a rip-off, the likely ceiling being about 10% of the Amazon show isn’t going to help it, Dave doesn’t feel like it has quite the cut through it used to have. Still, we will judge it on its own merits.

Watched it? Let us know what you think.

Some French Summer intrigue

By | May 3, 2025

They showed the second 35th anniversary special of Fort Boyard on France 2 on Thursday night, this is the one with Jean-Pierre Castaldi in it. They begin filming the new series very soon, but there was a bombshell press release on Friday where M6 revealed they’ve poached Olivier Minne who is set to become a new face of the channel from the Autumn. This was apparently top secret and came as a surprise to everybody, although reports are suggesting he’d not been happy at France Televisions for a while. However, whilst they could have put him on gardening leave, basically they haven’t had enough time to find replacements for filming Fort Boyard and his popular daily quiz Tout le Monde a Son Mot a Dire (it’s basically French Alphabetical/Alphabet Game) for the next few months so it looks like he’s going to be allowed a proper send-off for his 23rd series in charge of the Fort.

The question is, assuming it continues next year, who replaces him? Willy Rovelli is properly funny as auxillary host, but perhaps he’s made too good a job at it and it would be weird with him at the helm. Mr France Televisions Entertainment Cyril Feraud is probably the favourite – he already plays a character part time and has had a long association with the Fort as he first started working in TV as a runner there. But he already basically hosts everything already both shiny floor and La Carte aux Tresors so will he have the time? Another potential issue going forward is Yann Le Gac who plays Pere Fouras is getting almost as old as the character he’s portrayed for over 30 years, and it’s weird when someone else plays PF – surely he’ll want to hang up the mask at some point.

This might not be the end of Minne at the Fort as he also hosts the domestic Belgian version.

5 going ALL-IN on Sally Lindsay

By | May 1, 2025

Fresh from Sally Lindsay’s 70s Quiz Night, it looks like five are turning Sally Lindsay’s Quiz Night into a franchise, there’s an 80s Quiz Night and a Christmas Quiz Night incoming but that’s not the end for our ertswhile Tenable stand-in host! She’s also a team captain on the new and improved Celebrity Puzzling with Carol Vorderman and new host Jeremy Vine. Hopefully don’t do counting igloo bricks this time, eh?

Hopefully she will be doing a poker-based quiz called All-In With Sally Lindsay on Five next, although that’s copyright me now so pay up.

Show Discussion: Genius Game

By | April 28, 2025

Wednesday and Thursdays, 9pm,
ITV1

Blimey. It was August 2013 when we started banging on about Korean show The Genius, and it’s fair to suggest that we thought that first series was a bit of a mixed bag, but the hits *really* hit, and across its four seasons it really learned what worked and what didn’t (check out our commentaries in the Specials Board), and by the end we were declaring it “probably the best show in the world being made today”. So it’s thrilling that after a bit of a Dutch misfire, we’ve got our own version that’s hopefully learned some lessons, made by people who seemingly really love the original. Let’s be clear here, it probably isn’t commissioned without the success of The Traitors. But let’s also be clear here, this pre-dates The Traitors by the best part of a decade, and actually isn’t *that* much like it.

Genius Game sees a group of people playing as individuals but invariably having to strike and break coalitions across games of strategy and intelligences both social and logical. Winning games means earning Tokens of Life (i.e. immunity) which you normally get a couple of to give to someone else except the person who finishes bottom in each game who is automatically up for elimination, and who must challenge a player of their choosing to a Death Match to survive. Doing well in games also earns Garnets – the show’s currency. These represent power and can be traded with other people for favours or traded with the house for game advantages – but at the end of the series all the Garnets in play are converted into cash, £1,000 each, that the ultimate winner will receive.

The original Korean show is, undoubtably, extremely cool. It featured an incredible soundtrack (from electronic band Idiotape) as well as found music – the strings of Extreme Ways by Moby used excellently and famously to signify a “checkmate” moment. At its best its edited like a brilliant heist movie, flashbacks and flashforwards, plans coming together, plans falling apart, “how the fuck did that just happen?” moments, moments of interpersonal comedy and drama, moments of people finding out how to hack the game that leaves everyone open-mouthed – it’s cool, sexy people playing games hard.

The question is how much of that will have translated to our version – it remains an unusual format for a channel that doesn’t usually do unusual formats so this is a big swing. On the plus side they’re really going for it, pushing it largely, giving it a 75-minute slot to allow everything to breathe, a lovely set, David Tennant to draw people in – you absolutely cannot say they haven’t put the effort in (which makes putting it up against Race Across the World and Taskmaster a bit baffling – this is going to need word of mouth quickly). But have they managed to make it cool and sexy? Have they got the reveals right? That’s a question we can’t answer for now.

If you’ve watched it let us know what you think in the comments, however for episodic discussion check out #geniuschat in our Discord.

Show Discussion: Battle Camp

By | April 22, 2025

From Wednesday 23rd April,
Netflix

The Paramount Reality Universe has long-running multi-show all-star reality challenge show The Challenge and now Netflix is getting in on the action with their NRU show Battle Camp.

Battle Camp sees eighteen of your favourite Netflix reality stars (!) from shows such as The Circle, Love is Blind and The Mole compete at a sort of Summer Camp under the watchful eye of moustachio-ed former NFL player Taylor Lewan as they compete in various games and challenges to win $250,000.

The main point of difference between this and The Challenge seems to be that to get eliminated from The Challenge you have to lose a challenge, here failing at challenges and losing popular votes means your name gets put on a wheel, and whoever the wheel lands on goes home. It will be interesting to see how much you can affect your odds, or if they might as well have saved everybody a load of time by just spinning the wheel at the start and giving that person $250,000 and we can all get on with our lives.

Watched it? Let us know what you think in the comments.