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- | Downright weird reality show where six people volunteer to be tested in various different, mostly psychological, experiments. After a three-day incarceration, one imprisonee is declared Top Rat - if we recall correctly, this was done | + | Downright weird reality show where six people volunteer to be tested in various different, mostly psychological, experiments. After a three-day incarceration, one imprisonee is declared Top Rat - if we recall correctly, this was done on the basis of being most responsive, not necessarily for doing the experiments best. |
The set was ultra-modern and Daz White, and the tone was quite clinical too. It might have worked on a latter-day BBC Three, but it gave a very odd feeling for a slot on BBC1 at 7.30pm on a Wednesday. | The set was ultra-modern and Daz White, and the tone was quite clinical too. It might have worked on a latter-day BBC Three, but it gave a very odd feeling for a slot on BBC1 at 7.30pm on a Wednesday. |
Current revision as of 11:39, 9 September 2010
Synopsis
Downright weird reality show where six people volunteer to be tested in various different, mostly psychological, experiments. After a three-day incarceration, one imprisonee is declared Top Rat - if we recall correctly, this was done on the basis of being most responsive, not necessarily for doing the experiments best.
The set was ultra-modern and Daz White, and the tone was quite clinical too. It might have worked on a latter-day BBC Three, but it gave a very odd feeling for a slot on BBC1 at 7.30pm on a Wednesday.
Inventor
Mast Media