Apocalypse Wow - Season 2

Season 2
The most ludicrous, hilarious, physical gameshow in existence, Apocalypse Wow, is returning for a second series. In each episode a team of celebrities will enter the Torturedome in a bid to defeat the terrifying superhuman bosses in a series of devious challenges.

Episodes

Episode 1
Hosted by Arielle Free and Donna Preston (as The Mistress) this epic returning celebrity game show sees Tinchy Stryder, Luke Kempner, Samira Mighty and David Potts take on the terrifying Superhuman Bosses - including Tiny Iron and The Belly and the UK's No.1 Gravy Wrestler, Hot Slippy Jesus - in a series of battles in the Torture Dome before the weakest of them is strapped inside a Human Pinata and has cash beaten out of them for charity.

Episode 2
Luke Kempner, Samira Mighty, David Potts and new recruit Yasmin Evans take on the terrifying Superhuman Bosses - including mythical arrow-lobbing maniac Cupid and the owner of Britain's biggest biceps - in a series of battles in the Torture Dome. Arielle Free and Donna Preston, aka The Mistress, present.

Episode 3
Arielle Free and Donna Preston, aka the Mistress, host as Luke Kempner, Yasmin Evans, Samira Mighty and new recruit Tanya Bardsley take on Superhuman Bosses including an escapologist and a gravy wrestler.

Episode 4
Luke Kempner, Yasmin Evans, Samira Mighty and new recruit Eyal Booker take on Superhuman Bosses including a record-breaking competitive eater.

Episode 5
Luke Kempner, Samira Mighty, Eyal Booker and new recruit Harriet Kemsley take on the terrifying Superhuman Bosses - including a death-defying escapologist.

Episode 6
Arielle Free and Donna Preston, aka The Mistress, present as Luke Kempner, Samira Mighty, Amir Khan and Eyal Booker take on terrifying Superhuman Bosses for charity.
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