If you like the idea of eavesdropping on celebrities as they chat around a restaurant table, this new game show is just the thing. It feels like being a fly on the fancy wallpaper in a London eatery as five famous names (some more than others) bicker, banter, get a little tipsy and play a series of parlour games.
The sting in the tail is, whoever loses has to pay the bill. That means thereβs an edge to proceedings as, say, Anton Du Beke and comedian Ellie Taylor compete to think of songs that include particular words, or Carol Vorderman tries to guess who around the table is referred to in a mystery tweet. The strangest thing is that BBC2 describe this as βsubversiveβ. It really isnβt.
Summary
New series. An eclectic mix of five celebrities go out for dinner together. When they arrive at the restaurant, they must place their bank card in the centre of the table. As the food is served and the drinks flow, they play a series of fun and revealing games, and if they win a game, they can retrieve their card. The person whose card remains at the end of the evening must pick up the bill for the whole group. Taking part in the first edition are Rylan Clark-Neal, Ed Gamble, Carol Vorderman, Ellie Taylor and Anton Du Beke.
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