Wipeout
Wipeout was a British game show based on the original US format that aired on BBC1 from 25 May 1994 to 3 December 2002. The show was originally hosted by Paul Daniels and held in London from 1994 to 1997, then Bob Monkhouse took over after moving to Manchester from 1998 to 2002.
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Plot Summary
Wipeout is a popular game show where contestants navigate an oversized, elaborate obstacle course. The challenges are designed to be physically demanding and often humorous, testing the participants' agility, strength, and ability to withstand spectacular falls. The show features multiple rounds of elimination, with the ultimate goal of reaching the final obstacle and winning the grand prize.
Critical Reception
The show was widely considered a fun and lighthearted form of entertainment, particularly popular with families. Its humor often stemmed from the contestants' physical struggles and the creative, over-the-top obstacles. While not critically acclaimed for its depth, it was praised for its entertainment value and accessibility.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its high-energy and often hilarious physical challenges.
- Appreciated as a family-friendly show with broad appeal.
- Noted for its creative and comically difficult obstacle courses.
Google audience: Audience reception for Wipeout generally focused on its entertainment value, with many viewers enjoying the physical comedy and the thrill of watching contestants tackle the extreme obstacles. It was seen as a fun, escapist show that provided a good laugh.
Fun Fact
The iconic red 'Sweeper' arm obstacle, which spins around to knock contestants off a platform, was inspired by a similar, albeit smaller, moving arm found in some amusement park rides.
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