The Almost Impossible Gameshow

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The Almost Impossible Gameshow
Genre Game show
Written by The Rubberbandits
Directed byKevin Batchelor
Narrated by The Rubberbandits
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series2
No. of episodes12
Production
Executive producerCatherine Lynch
ProducerRichard Greenwood
EditorConnor Snedecor
Running time60 minutes (inc. adverts)
Production companyInitial
Original release
Network ITV2
Release1 October 2015 (2015-10-01) 
11 May 2016 (2016-05-11)

The Almost Impossible Gameshow is a British game show that aired on ITV2 from 1 October 2015 to 11 May 2016 and is hosted by The Rubberbandits.

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Gameplay

Each contestant starts the contest with 50 lives, and takes on a series of games. These games are designed to be extremely difficult, hence the show's name. For each attempt that ends in failure, the contestant loses one life and must reattempt the game. The contestant can only move on to another game after one successful attempt, or after failing the game outright by making 15 failed attempts. If the contestant can successfully complete five games before running out of lives, they win a trophy; any contestant who runs out of lives is out of the game.

Games

Games are sorted into seven zones: Tunnel, Paddock, Hill, Runway, Mud Pit, Hangar and Pool.

ZoneNameDescription
TunnelGroin CroissantContestants are given ten seconds to shake off several croissants that are stuck on various bits of their suit including on their crotch with Velcro.
Word LickContestants are given ten seconds to lick their way around a glass sheet containing a six-letter word whilst blindfolded and then identify the word.
Bum MagnetContestants use a magnet in the bottom area of their suit to guide a metal disc around a vertical maze; a life is lost if the disc falls before the end.
Shock RouletteContestants must find the one handle out of ten that won't give them an electric shock.
Shin SmashContestants must time a jump sixteen seconds after a whistle to avoid their shins being hit by a thwacker.
PaddockDizzy HurdleIn twenty seconds, jump over two hurdles while blindfolded and having been spun around for ten seconds.
Blind BenderContestants have ten seconds to limbo under a pole whilst blindfolded.
Eggy HammerUsing a hammer attached to their helmet, contestants must smash five eggs, lined up at different heights, within five seconds. The egg only need be cracked.
Musical ChairContestants have ten seconds to find a tiny chair and sit on it.
Hop and HideContestants have ten seconds to hop while tied while finding a place to hide.
HillSlippy HillContestants must slide down a slippery hill barefoot without falling over.
RunwayEnter TrouserContestants have twenty seconds to reach and put on a pair of trousers that are hanging in the air while running on a treadmill, without falling over.
Bouncy SprintContestants have ten seconds to bounce across a treadmill on a space hopper.
Yum Yum RunContestants have ten seconds to run along the treadmill and leap up to take a bite from a doughnut (or similar confection) hanging above the track.
Mud PitTiny BikeContestants cycle across a narrow platform on a small bike without falling off, putting his/her feet down or unseating from the saddle.
HangarPunch Your Own FaceA cream cake is dropped from a height, contestants must punch their face and squash the cream cake at the same time.
Hat PopContestants, blindfolded and wearing a sombrero with a balloon on it, jumps around to bounce against the pin hanging from the ceiling and pop the balloon in ten seconds.
Cream FlingContestants throw a cream cake into their mouth, with a ceramic bar across their wrists to limit the height of the throw.
Teabag ThrustContestants hang a teabag between their legs and tries to catch it in a cup attached to their crotch within ten seconds.
Crotch CatchContestants chuck an egg over a beam and has to catch it in a bowl attached to their crotch.
Rump PumpContestants have to pump a balloon and sit/stand repeatedly until it is pumped.
Candle ScreamWith their head positioned through a hole in a table, contestants must pull a candle on a wheeled plate towards them using a piece of string in their mouth, and then scream the candle out.
Sweetcorn DropWhilst wearing a pair of long arms, contestants have to pick up a kernel of sweetcorn and drop it into their mouth.
PoolBelly FlopContestants have to belly flop on to a ball which is being spat out of a vent.
Tiny BoatContestants must travel from one end of the pool to the other in thirty seconds using a small boat and a stirring spoon as an oar without falling out of the boat.
Wet Slippy DiscsContestants have to run across the length of the pool over a pathway of floating discs

Contestants and winners

Each episode has 10 contestants and many episodes ended with all the contestants out of the game, either due to running out of lives or for medical reasons. There was one winner in Series 1, Saylan, [1] and one in Series 2, Leo the medical student.

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