101 Ways to Leave a Gameshow

101 Ways to Leave a Gameshow (2010)

EndedGame Show showComedy, Family

101 Ways to Leave a Gameshow is a British game show produced by Initial for the BBC, it is hosted by Steve Jones and Nemone.

The show sees eight contestants compete to be the winner of the £10,000 prize by picking the correct answers to general knowledge questions. Competitors who pick incorrect answers are eliminated from the show in a variety of different ways, usually involving a large drop into the pool of water at the base of the tower.

Network
Scheduleevery Saturday at 18:30 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E08Episode 8août 28, 2010
S01E07Episode 7août 21, 2010
S01E06Episode 6août 14, 2010
S01E05Episode 5août 7, 2010
S01E04Episode 4juil. 31, 2010
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did "101 Ways to Leave a Gameshow" premiere?

"101 Ways to Leave a Gameshow" premiered on June 21, 2010.

Who was the host of "101 Ways to Leave a Gameshow"?

The host of "101 Ways to Leave a Gameshow" was Steve Jones.

What was the premise of "101 Ways to Leave a Gameshow"?

"101 Ways to Leave a Gameshow" involved contestants competing in various quizzes and challenges for a chance to win a cash prize, but with each incorrect answer, they would be eliminated in an outrageous way.

How many contestants competed in each episode of "101 Ways to Leave a Gameshow"?

In "101 Ways to Leave a Gameshow," eight contestants would compete per episode.

What was the prize for the winner of "101 Ways to Leave a Gameshow"?

The prize for the winner of "101 Ways to Leave a Gameshow" was $50,000.

How many episodes were there in the first season of "101 Ways to Leave a Gameshow"?

The first season of "101 Ways to Leave a Gameshow" consisted of six episodes.

What were some of the ways contestants were eliminated from "101 Ways to Leave a Gameshow"?

Contestants on "101 Ways to Leave a Gameshow" were eliminated in various ways, including being launched off a giant slingshot, dropped from a great height, or thrown into a pool of water.

What was the set design for "101 Ways to Leave a Gameshow"?

The set design for "101 Ways to Leave a Gameshow" featured a massive tower, which would light up and rotate whenever a contestant was eliminated.

How were contestants chosen to participate on "101 Ways to Leave a Gameshow"?

Contestants were chosen to participate on "101 Ways to Leave a Gameshow" through the show's official website, where they would fill out an application and submit a video audition.

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Also known as

  • 101 Ways to Leave a Game Show (United States)

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