Without Prejudice?

British game show


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::summary British game show ::

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FieldValue
genreGame show
presenterLiza Tarbuck
voicesKieron Elliott
countryUnited Kingdom
languageEnglish
num_series2
num_episodes14
runtime60 minutes (inc. adverts)
company12 Yard
channelChannel 4
first_aired
last_aired
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Without Prejudice? is a British game show that aired on Channel 4 from 4 January 2003 to 16 April 2004 and was hosted by Liza Tarbuck.

Format

The object involves five random people deciding which one of five strangers is worthy of winning money. (UK version: £50,000 in series one, £20,000 in series two)

The decisions are based on the impressions and opinions of each contestant as made by the panelists.

The order goes as follows:

  • A 15-second introduction of the contestants is shown to the panel. They then must decide who gets eliminated solely based on who gives off the worst impression.
  • A short biography of the contestants is shown, followed by the occupation and annual salary of the contestants. The panel then eliminates a second contestant.
  • The three remaining contestants are asked about three "hot button" issues, such as prostitution, same-sex marriage and adoption, or gun control. Then, a hidden camera video is shown with the three contestants interacting with actors whom they believe to be contestants. The third contestant is then eliminated.
  • The final two contestants are interviewed by the panel. Any panelist can ask any question, as long as s/he doesn't ask what the winner would do with the money. The panel then votes for a winner.

Transmissions

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SeriesStart dateEnd dateEpisodes
14 January 200323 February 20038
212 March 200416 April 20046
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United States adaptation

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  • David Young
  • Michael Beale
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A short-lived US version aired from 17 July to 16 September 2007 on GSN and was hosted by psychotherapist Dr. Robi Ludwig. The US version gained notoriety when, on one episode, a contestant claimed he would eliminate another contestant solely because "he's black". Additionally, on 28 August 2007, it was in partnership with the NAACP in order to air the newest PSA spot during a special episode that was presented in association with the organization.

References

References

  1. (2003-03-21). "Without Prejudice sold to nine countries | News | Broadcast". Broadcastnow.co.uk.
  2. (17 July 2007). "The New York Times".
  3. Valdez, Maria G.. (2013-09-18). ["Game Show Network Racist Video Surfaces: Watch Clip Of Blatant Display Of Racism Aired On 'Without Prejudice' Show 6 Years Ago VIDEO] : News". Latin Times.
  4. [https://web.archive.org/web/20170427111557/http://naacp.org/latest/naacp-partners-with-gsn-on-without-prejudice NAACP Partners with GSN On "Without Prejudice?"]

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