Don't Look Down - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Episode 1
Host and team leader Paddy McGuinness is joined by soap-star Beverley Callard, former footballer Anton Ferdinand, Pussycat Doll Kimberly Wyatt, Love Island star Chris Hughes, French footballer David Ginola, adventurer Charley Boorman, TikTok star GK Barry, comedian Fats Timbo and Olympic champion Victoria Pendleton as they head to the Austrian Alps to learn to master the art of the highwire in aid of Stand Up To Cancer. The celebs ease into training with a backwards jump off of Europe's highest suspension bridge but as they take their first steps onto the wire, it's not just legs that are wobbling.

Episode 2
The celebrities head to the top of Penken Mountain in Austria, which is 5,500 feet above sea level, to work on their focus. At the edge of the cliff, Chris Hughes loses control of his fear and worries he can't complete the challenge.

Episode 3
The team face the 400-foot Schlegeis Dam in Austria but with departures, tears and tantrums getting in their way they need to work as a team to pull focus and conquer their fears.

Episode 4
Celebrities attempt to master the vertigo-inducing art of highwire walking in aid of Stand Up to Cancer. Team leader Paddy McGuinness, soap star Beverley Callard, former footballer Anton Ferdinand, Pussycat Doll Kimberly Wyatt, Love Islander Chris Hughes, French football icon David Ginola, adventurer Charley Boorman, TikTok star GK Barry, comedian Fats Timbo and Olympic champion Victoria Pendleton attend training camp in the Austrian Alps. In preparation for their feat in London, they face the biggest test of their fear and endurance yet, by crossing a balance bridge suspended between two platforms 650ft in the air.

The Final
Host and team leader Paddy McGuinness is joined by Beverley Callard, Anton Ferdinand, Kimberly Wyatt, Chris Hughes, David Ginola, Charley Boorman, GK Barry, Fats Timbo and Victoria Pendleton as they attempt a world-first relay highwire walk 100ft above the London Stadium - home of the 2012 Olympics and Paralympics - in aid of SU2C.
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