The Surjury
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Channel 4 stood by the programme despite critical condemnation. The programme was put on hold after the arrest of the host [[Caroline Flack]]; her death was a bridge too far, and the programme will not be broadcast. | Channel 4 stood by the programme despite critical condemnation. The programme was put on hold after the arrest of the host [[Caroline Flack]]; her death was a bridge too far, and the programme will not be broadcast. | ||
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[[Category:Channel 4 Programmes|Surjury, The]] | [[Category:Channel 4 Programmes|Surjury, The]] |
Current revision as of 05:00, 10 September 2024
Synopsis
Bored of watching people win investment on shows like Dragons' Den? Channel 4 agreed. That's why they commissioned a program where candidates could win a different sort of investment - in their appearance. We kid you not, Channel 4 genuinely commissioned a programme where a jury of twelve members of the public would have decided whether or not people got to receive a cosmetic surgery of their choice.
Trivia
Channel 4 stood by the programme despite critical condemnation. The programme was put on hold after the arrest of the host Caroline Flack; her death was a bridge too far, and the programme will not be broadcast.
The head judge was Edward Oldfield, a veteran game show contestant who sometimes appears as Ted.