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When Gameshows Go Horribly Wrong
When Gameshows Go Horribly Wrong

When Gameshows Go Horribly Wrong

Hilarious, dramatic or memorable game show disasters.

Genres

Documentary

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Dale Winton narrates a compilation of disastrous game show moments. Featuring contestants on The Million Pound Drop failing to pay attention to a question with a fortune at stake, the least successful player to appear on The Chase, the woman who broke her leg on The Krypton Factor and still finished third, Catchphrase host Nick Weir damaging his career by falling down the stairs, and the Princess Diana-themed episode of Channel 5 quiz show 100%.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

185 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

14 May 2017

Country

United Kingdom

Cast

Dale Winton

Dale Winton

Himself

Kathryn Apanowicz

Kathryn Apanowicz

Herself

Duncan Bickley

Duncan Bickley

Himself

Desiree Burch

Desiree Burch

Herself

Paul Chowdhry

Paul Chowdhry

Himself

Paul Coia

Paul Coia

Himself

Andy Collins

Andy Collins

Andy Collins

Mark Curry

Mark Curry

Himself

Josh Cuthbert

Josh Cuthbert

Himself

Peter Dickson

Peter Dickson

Himself

Alistair Divall

Alistair Divall

Himself

Sean Fletcher

Sean Fletcher

Himself

Stephen Frost

Stephen Frost

Himself

David Hamilton

David Hamilton

Himself

Rosemarie Ford

Rosemarie Ford

Herself

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