Ben Phillips Blows Up

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Ben Phillips Blows Up
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Genre Comedy
Reality
Entertainment
Pranking
Created byComedy Central
Ben Phillips
Written byBen Phillips
Directed byBen Phillips
George Sawyer
Presented byBen Phillips
StarringSee Below
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes1
Production
Executive producersAlan Marke
Jim Reid
Production locationWales
Camera setupMulti camera
Running time22 Minutes
Production companiesSorry Bro Productions
Channel X
Release
Original network Comedy Central
Picture format HDTV 1080i
Audio format Stereo
Original release24 June 2017 (2017-06-24)

Ben Phillips Blows Up is a Welsh entertainment program which follows Ben Phillips and his friends as they prank long suffering Elliot Giles. In December 2016, Comedy Central announced that they had commissioned a new reality prank comedy show based on Phillips' YouTube channel pranks. The first episode aired on 24 June 2017. The series followed Phillips throughout his day-to-day life and let his fans see another side to the online pranks. The series did not last long, since then Philips has released an animated series on YouTube titled 'The Ben and Elliot Show'. [1]

Summary

The show follows Ben Phillips and his circle of friends playing a prank on his long-suffering brother Elliot Giles, only for it to backfire.

Cast

This is a list of cast members appearing on Ben Phillips Blows Up.

Cast memberDurationYear
Current cast members
Ben Phillips 1x012017
Elliot Giles1x012017
Chris Powell1x012017
Tristan Sonnekus1x012017
Gwendolyn (Nana) Phillips1x012017
Jamie Gould1x012017

Development and production

In December 2016, it was announced that Comedy Central had commissioned a new reality comedy show starring YouTuber Ben Phillips, who rose to fame when he started uploading videos on Facebook which show him pranking his brother, Elliot. The 22 minute pilot aired on 24 June 2017 on Comedy Central. [2]

Broadcasts

The pilot episode aired on 24 June 2017 Comedy Central at 11 pm.

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References

  1. "Ben and Elliot Show – YouTube". YouTube .
  2. "Central pilots Facebook prank show".