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. I mean, ...
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 ...
Another evening, another derivative cash-themed elimination show hosted by someone who’s never off the telly in which pairs of contestants from central casting fight one another for a life ...
“As the runaway success of The Traitors has made plain, watching people lie to each other makes for excellent TV. Whatever that says about the public, it’s a true as ever in The Fortune Hotel ...