Inside (reality show)

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Inside
Genre Reality competition
Created by Sidemen [1]
Creative directorHenry White
Presented by
Narrated byStephen Tries
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes8
Production
Executive producers
  • Joshua Bradley
  • Tobi Brown
  • Simon Minter
  • Olajide Olatunji
  • Ethan Payne
  • Vikram Barn
  • Harry Lewis
  • Victor Bengtsson
  • Danny Lorimer (creative exec.)
  • Ryan O'Shea
  • George Cowin
Producers
  • Jack Richardson
  • Bethan Steenhuis (assistant producer)
  • Cherrelle Redley Murrain (overnight producer)
CinematographyTom Hawes
Editors
  • Freddie Scott-Miller (lead Sidemen editor)
  • Marcus Bowerman
  • JJ Coffey
  • Usama Sarwar
  • Jemima Sucu
  • Bill K
  • Laurence Earnshaw
  • Kjerand Nilsen Reianes
  • Lewis Mann
Original release
Network YouTube and Side+ [lower-alpha 1]
Release2 June (2024-06-02) 
9 June 2024 (2024-06-09)

Inside (stylised as InSIDE) is a reality competition streaming television series created and hosted by British YouTube group the Sidemen, first livestreamed on 2 June 2024 on the Sidemen YouTube channel. [2] The series features ten celebrity guests who compete in challenges to secure a prize fund totalled at £1 million, with everything they buy or do costing money from the prize fund. [3]

Contents

Premise

Ten celebrity contestants are selected to stay in a house for a week where they compete in various challenges throughout their stay. Failure to succeed in these challenges results in the loss of money from the final prize. In addition to this, contestants are given access to a tuck shop, which features a small selection of goods. The cost of the products is taken from the prize fund, with the items having a significant markup in order to deter contestants from getting them. [4] There are challenges the contestants do as a team. If they lose in the challenges, the prize fund goes down. There is also a temptation room. When selected the contestant enters the temptation room and must stay in the room for 30 minutes alone with no communication with the other contestants. If a contestant gives in to temptation the prize fund goes down.

Eliminations usually happen by the other contestants voting. With five contestants left a challenge is played. This time instead of money being at stake eliminations are at stake. The challenge is played until two contestants are left.

At the start of the game the contestants were told there can only be one winner, however in a twist the last two contestants left are given a split or steal dilemma.

Broadcast

The series 1 premiere and finale were streamed on the Sidemen YouTube channel, with episodes 2-6, and a special best unseen bits, being uploaded to the More Sidemen channel. Alongside this, uncut full length versions of the episodes were made available via the Sidemen's paid subscription service, Side+.

Episodes

SeriesDaysHousematesWinner(s)Runner-upEpisodesOriginally airedPrize Fund remainingAverage viewers
(millions)
First airedLast airedNetwork
1710 Chloe Burrows
&
Manrika Khaira [upper-alpha 1]
Liv Bentley 8 [upper-alpha 2] 2 June 2024 (2024-06-02)9 June 2024 (2024-06-09)YouTube
Side+
£151,458TBA

Contestants

Series one

NameAge on entryNotabilityHometownDay enteredDay exitedResultRef
Chloe Burrows 28 Television personality Bicester 17Winner [5]
Manrika Khaira28 The Circle star Birmingham 17Winner [6]
Olivia "Liv" Bentley28 Made in Chelsea star Chelsea 173rd place [7]
Fanum 26 Streamer New York City 174th place [8]
Specs González43 TikToker and Comedian London 175th place [6]
Nifè28 Dancer London16Eliminated [6]
Castillo35 Internet personality & Rapper London16Eliminated
Angry Ginge22Streamer and Internet personality Salford 16Self-elimination [5]
Leah Halton 23 Social media influencer Melbourne 14Eliminated [8]
Joe Weller28 YouTuber, Boxer & Media personality Eastbourne 13Eliminated [8]

Voting table

Day 3Day 4Tied voteDay 5Day 6Day 7
Final
Main Housemates
ChloeJoeNifèN/ACastilloCastillo
Nifè
Winner
(Day 7)
ManrikaJoeNifèN/ACastilloCastillo
Nifè
Winner
(Day 7)
LivGingeCastilloN/ACastilloCastillo
Nifè
Third place
(Day 7)
FanumJoeLivN/ACastilloCastillo
Chloe
Fourth place
(Day 7)
SpecsJoeLeahN/ACastilloNifè
Castillo
Fifth place
(Day 7)
NifèChloeCastilloN/ACastilloCastillo
Fanum
Eliminated
(Day 6)
CastilloGingeLeahNominatedNifèFanum
Chloe
Eliminated
(Day 6)
GingeLivLeahN/ACastilloSelf-eliminated
(Day 6)
LeahSpecsCastilloNominatedEliminated
(Day 4)
JoeSpecsEliminated
(Day 3)
Notes 1 2 2 3 4 , 5 6

Notes

Notes

  1. The first and final episodes were published on the Sidemen's main YouTube channel (@Sidemen). All other episodes were published on the More Sidemen YouTube channel (@MoreSidemen). Extended versions were also released on Side+ at the same time as the standard versions on YouTube.
  1. Both split in game of Split or Steal, resulting in both contestants winning and sharing the prize pot
  2. Offically only 7 main episodes, however an "Inside Unseen Moments" episode was uploaded in-between episode 6 & 7 (8th June)

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