Irish Daily Mirror

Rylan is in deep water

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THE WAVE

W, 8pm

A ROUND of applause to the producers of this latest bizarre game show – they’ve achieved the impossible task of finding a brand new format.

Whether it’s actually any good remains to be seen though.

It’s a quiz like any other, except for the slight obstacle of the Atlantic Ocean. OK, not all of it. But there is a fair amount of swimming in choppy waters and trying to avoid death by drowning.

“It’s sunny, it’s sexy and it’s funny,” raves the host Rylan Clark-neal.

“What more could you want?” A life jacket? Some armbands? We can think of a few things.

The contestant­s are in pairs (often couples) who arrive on a Portuguese beach in swimwear. There’s a clumsy attempt to go all Love Island as cameras slow-mo one of them climbing into a tight wetsuit.

One of them swims out to six pontoons that stretch further and further away from land. The further they go, the more cash they win.

Meanwhile, the other contestant sips cocktails at a beach bar with Rylan and answers questions that affect whether the swimmer gets to pocket cash or a 1kg lead weight as they go.

And they don’t keep a penny of their winnings unless they can swim back to shore in time.

Overseeing their safety is Olympic silver medallist and expert long distance open-water swimmer Keri-anne Payne.

And it’s all strangely absorbing. And if this is a hit, it’s Rylan, who is consistent­ly funny, who will be the reason for its success.

 ??  ?? GAME ON Keri-anne and Rylan
GAME ON Keri-anne and Rylan

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