Distraction
New to Challenge,
comedian and presenter Jimmy Carr
hosts a gameshow which combines the
gross-outs and drama of Fear Factor with the
side-splitting hilarity of one of his sold-out
standup shows.
Each show starts with the four contestants
being introduced by having their most
embarrassing moments and their most
unusual peccadilloes exposed for the
audience's amusement.
Difficulties arise almost immediately for the
hapless contestants - as the title of the show
suggests, they are put off from answering by
various methods of distraction. In the first
rounds, simply pressing the buzzer might
involve an electric shock, a rotten egg to the
face, the drinking of hot sauce or urine, or the
smashing of glass bottles over the
contestants' heads!
Once the contestant has managed to press
the buzzer, which might be surrounded by
cacti or attached to another contestant's
bottom, they must try to remember what the
question was, and to answer it correctly.
These preliminary rounds are only the tip of
the iceberg, however: during the timed rounds,
the contestants must correctly answer as
many questions as they can while being
harangued. The continuing distractions may
involve being manhandled by professional
wrestlers, kickboxers or attack dogs, being
made to dress a group of naked people, or
being defecated upon by a cage full of
pigeons.
And the torment doesn’t stop there -
even when a contestant has won a major
prize, such as a car or a large sum of money,
they still risk seeing that prize destroyed by
their fellow contestants if they fail to answer
more questions correctly.
The dry-witted Jimmy Carr makes the ideal
ringmaster to these outrageous stunts, which
he oversees with undisguised glee. Now
internationally syndicated, Distraction is a
cringe-inducing and riotously funny show.