The host was hosting and then some lady in a glass cage gets her head blown up.
Filming had barely wrapped up at the start of the month when reports began to pour out about how production was rigged and dangerous for ‘Squid Game: The Challenge’.
Three contestants took a frustrating eight turns and 10 attempts to solve a seemingly very simple puzzle.
You have to be cool under pressure to claim the £1 million grand prize, and it appears that Donald Fear has ice in his veins.
Long-time host of ‘Jeopardy!’, Alex Trebek, who recently resumed chemo, was caught unawares by an emotional message from a contestant on the show.
Trucking business owner Blair Davis isn’t your average American game show contestant, and his answer about his family is a real zinger.
When Evan went on the American game show ‘Pyramid’, he hoped to win some proper cash. Instead, he gained notoriety.
While you’re out there watching Masterchef and My Kitchen Rules, over in Japan absolute pandemonium reigns. Seriously, when have you ever seen something like this?
This year’s most definitive game show fail sees two contestants struggle to answer a question obvious to just about everyone watching.
Trust a Japanese game show to turn the beautiful game into some sort of arcade-ninja-ball-blaster-nightmare. Shinji Kagawa (we all know him, right?) and Hiroshi Kiyotake (not so much) were asked to score a goal on a full-field football pitch against a team of 29 in-field children, and three goalkeeper children. Easy. 55 kids? That’s harder.