Thursday, 28 April 2011

Don't scare the hare!



Two teams take part in puzzles and physical games in which they have to avoid the booby-traps that will "scare" an animatronic hare.
The mirror news paper says about the show:

Game show Don't Scare The Hare should have been on at 9.30am in the summer holidays.
"I'm Jason and I live in a magic forest with my mate the hare. So pop down. We're always here," declared Jason Bradbury, an ancient children's presenter dressed in black, 'wacky' glasses and a cap....."The contestants can earn themselves a phenomenal amount of British pounds."
With only 15,000 British pounds at stake, it was hard to care who won - unlike Push The Button.
The games had none of the peril or surreal hilarity of Hole in The Wall.
Even the catchphrase didn't work. "Oh no the hare is scared!" Jason trembled, even when the hare was asleep.
The idiots playing might have enjoyed themselves but even toddlers would have found the games dull and Jason creepy.

That was just a taste of what I've been reading about it. Apparently not many people liked it. For me for the little I watched it didn't impress me. I am not too keen on game shows. The contestants have to do a lot to impress me in order for me to actually sit and watch them. It looked like a mum and dad special of a kid's show witch means games for kids but played by adults.

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