Remotely Funny

Remotely Funny (2017-2018)

EndedGame Show showChildren

International Vlogger Saara dives wirelessly into the lives of three contenders for the ultimate wifi gameshow, setting crazy challenges for them and their families and causing havoc round their homes.

In each episode three children living all over the UK will connect remotely via webcam and compete against each other to win samojis. The challenges include Bedroom Bonanza, Toilet Takedown, Food Flash and prepare to cringe big style in Remotely Funny Families, as mums and dads dance or sing their way to samoji success. In the final game, contestants need their wits about them, and an absurdly loud home-made buzzer, as this is the moment they can go from third to first and be crowned ‘Remotely Funny Champion'. There will also be surprise celebrity guests along the way.

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ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 16:00 (20 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E15MumblesMar 16, 2018
S02E14SplottMar 15, 2018
S02E13Great SnoringMar 14, 2018
S02E12Barton in the BeansMar 13, 2018
S02E11Deans BottomMar 12, 2018
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Remotely Funny' premiere?

'Remotely Funny' premiered on September 11, 2017.

Who hosted 'Remotely Funny'?

The show was hosted by comedian and actor Greg James.

What was the format of 'Remotely Funny'?

'Remotely Funny' was a comedy game show where children from different countries competed against each other through video chat.

How many contestants participated in each episode of 'Remotely Funny'?

Each episode of 'Remotely Funny' featured three contestants.

What was the age range of the contestants on 'Remotely Funny'?

The contestants on 'Remotely Funny' ranged from 11 to 14 years old.

How did the contestants on 'Remotely Funny' compete?

The contestants competed in various challenges and games, often involving humor and creativity.

Who were the judges on 'Remotely Funny'?

The show did not have any judges. The winner was determined by audience votes.

How were the audience votes collected on 'Remotely Funny'?

The audience voted for their favorite contestants using a special app or website.

What were the prizes for the winners of 'Remotely Funny'?

The winners of 'Remotely Funny' received a trophy and a once-in-a-lifetime trip to a comedy festival.

Where was 'Remotely Funny' filmed?

'Remotely Funny' was filmed in a television studio in the United Kingdom.

How were the contestants selected for 'Remotely Funny'?

The contestants were selected through auditions and casting calls.

How long were the episodes of 'Remotely Funny'?

Each episode of 'Remotely Funny' had a runtime of approximately 30 minutes.

What was the target audience for 'Remotely Funny'?

'Remotely Funny' was primarily targeted towards a younger audience, specifically children and pre-teens.

Did 'Remotely Funny' have any special guest appearances?

Yes, 'Remotely Funny' occasionally featured special guest appearances by well-known comedians.

How many seasons of 'Remotely Funny' were produced?

'Remotely Funny' had a total of two seasons.

Were there any spin-offs or related shows to 'Remotely Funny'?

There were no spin-offs or related shows to 'Remotely Funny'.

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GenreComedy