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If you've ever seen a Japanese game show before, or have witnessed them on 'Tarrant on TV' then you should know what it is all about.
With Japanese star Takeshi Kitano as the lord of the castle, one-hundred members of the Japanese public pit themselves against a host of crazy physical games in order to gain the ultimate accolade; to be one of the few who actually completed the game. Not only are most of the games virtually impossible, but if you do manage to get to the final round without breaking a few bones then you are pitted against men driving around in little buggies attempting to shoot you with lazers!
It's quite insane and nigh on impossible to finish! Not that there is any point; contestants go home with nothing but bruises! All this craziness is narrated fantastically by Craig Charles of 'Red Dwarf' fame with choice replays and mud-galore. Perhaps this is the worse TV show in the world, but watch it once and you will never stop!
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The X Factor Results. In early episodes, contestants would storm the castle in a short-ranged water gun assault. Unsurprisingly, the show had 8 winners so far — as the prize money at the other end of the castle was one million yen, roughly Rs 6,67, today.
The final episode aired in Japan on 14 April , and was followed by four once-a-week specials until 19 October India needs free, fair, non-hyphenated and questioning journalism even more as it faces multiple crises. But the news media is in a crisis of its own. There have been brutal layoffs and pay-cuts. The best of journalism is shrinking, yielding to crude prime-time spectacle.
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