If you put every popular TV concept from the last five years in a blender, out would come ITV1’s new gameshow The Fortune Hotel. Combining the glamour of The White Lotus, the poker-faced lying ...
The biggest surprise about ITV’s new deception-based game show The Fortune Hotel is the number of viewers who have bizarrely claimed it’s a rip off of BBC One’s ratings monster The Traitors.
Ten pairs of excited contestants with briefcases and Stephen Mangan trying to keep a straight face in a Man from Del Monte airy jacket while talking to the camera about “sun, sea, sands and ...
If the prospect of potentially waiting until next year for a new season of The Traitors is filling you with despair, a brand new game of deception might just offer the thrill you’re craving.
Viewers have criticised new reality show The Fortune Hotel for being a “rip off” of popular BBC programme The Traitors after viewers appeared to find too many comparisons between the two.
Reality TV concepts seem to come in waves, as success breeds similarity. Twenty years or so ago, broadcasters were scrambling around to find a similar-but-different challenger to Big Brother, then ...
What do you get when you combine Golden Balls with The Traitors and throw in a bit of The White Lotus? ITV's brand new reality game show, The Fortune Hotel, which is set on a luxury resort in ...
The biggest surprise about ITV’s new deception-based game show The Fortune Hotel is the number of viewers who have bizarrely ...