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Ha!īased on the Japanese programme Za Gaman.Ĭhallenge TV started releasing CD singles of the show's theme music and offering them as prizes on their Prize Time competitions linked with the show. When the winner had won (inevitably male) Paul would offer the crown, the cigar and "then maybe (insert name of scantily clad gong banger here) a kiss?" and whilst we and the contestant thought they'd get a kiss from the lovely lady she kissed Paul instead. Much to the delight of everyone watching :) So Mr Ross got more than he bargined for when he slapped Hoki one too many times and Hoki beat him up on set. Hoki and Koki are meant to refer to Paul Ross as 'Mr Ross' and if they didn't they'd get a slap. Hilarious, no? Or they could choose £5000 (and that is not bad for Challenge TV). Phuket", namely a trip to the capital of Thailand.
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In series two they'd make the hilarious joke (every episode) - namely "we thought long and hard about what to give the winner of this year's series, and then we thought. The winner of the final in series one won a round-the-world trip.
Prizes were the right to be in the final, an olive crown and a cigar. Men on bikes chase pints while holding mouthfuls of mustard powder. And the in-game music, especially in series two is niiiiice. In the original series they'd show clips of the Japanese show between rounds and they'd challenge a member of the audience to do something for a fiver (this is Challenge TV after all). OK then, this show's not for the faint hearted, and its lack of games can infuriate but there's some nice touches.
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This game is more interesting of course when you add the winch which is winching, the Japanese gravy or molasses which is poured onto the faces of the players followed by a jug full of maggots. Or, sickest of all, the players feet are attached by bungee rope to a winch whilst they hold on to a bar for dear life. Mmm! And then there's the game where they get the contestants to cycle as fast as they can whilst they hold mustard powder in their mouths. Other games included being wrapped from head to toe in clingfilm and then snaking your way along a course with such delights as gravel and holly to crawl over. Television's Paul Ross is hosted ably by his two sidekicks Hoki and Koki (who are definitely Japanese because they wear comedy glasses, have dodgy teeth and confuse their Rs and Ls, obviously) who do their best to put off the contestants as much as possible. Not that they're attention seeking or anything. The Foundation in association with Flextech Television for Challenge TV, 17 April to 30 October 1998 (2 series)Įndurance - the cult Japanese show that's kept the like of Clive James and Chris Tarrant on the television for years (damn it!) has sprung a UK counterpart for Challenge TV. "Gimp man" character, credited on-screen as "Something For The Ladies": Chris Sievey (aka Frank Sidebottom) Gong bangers: Olivia Stranger (series 1), Tara O'Connor (series 2) Japanese assistants Hoki and Koki (in reality Peter Cocks and Stephen Taylor Woodrow)