The Almost Impossible Gameshow

The Almost Impossible Gameshow (2015-2016)

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Physical comedy gameshow in which contestant come and pit themselves against the simple, yet difficult games. Each contestant has 50 lives they try a game, if they fail it, they lose a life and must do it again and again until they complete it. With hilarious commentary from Irish comedy duo The Rubberbandits.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E06Episode 6mai 11, 2016
S02E05Episode 5mai 4, 2016
S02E04Episode 4avr. 27, 2016
S02E03Episode 3avr. 20, 2016
S02E02Episode 2avr. 13, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Almost Impossible Gameshow' premiere?

The show premiered on October 13, 2015.

Who hosted 'The Almost Impossible Gameshow'?

The show was hosted by comedian and impressionist, Jason Manford.

Who produced 'The Almost Impossible Gameshow'?

The show was produced by Endemol for ITV2.

What was the format of 'The Almost Impossible Gameshow'?

The show featured contestants attempting to complete bizarre and difficult challenges.

How much time did contestants have to complete the challenges on 'The Almost Impossible Gameshow'?

Contestants had 30 seconds to complete each challenge on the show.

Was 'The Almost Impossible Gameshow' a competition or a game show?

The show was a game show with a competitive element, as contestants could win cash prizes.

What was the grand prize on 'The Almost Impossible Gameshow'?

The grand prize on the show was \u00a310,000.

How were the challenges on 'The Almost Impossible Gameshow' selected?

The challenges were randomly selected by a giant roulette wheel.

Was 'The Almost Impossible Gameshow' popular with audiences?

The show received mixed reviews from critics and audiences.

Was 'The Almost Impossible Gameshow' renewed for a second season?

The show was not renewed for a second season.

What were some of the challenges on 'The Almost Impossible Gameshow'?

Some of the challenges on the show included feeding a carrot to a horse while being suspended from a crane, and throwing a ping pong ball into a moving cup.

How were the challenges on 'The Almost Impossible Gameshow' made "almost impossible"?

The challenges were made difficult by adding unusual or unexpected elements, such as blindfolding the contestant or requiring them to use their non-dominant hand.

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