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Channel 4 have shared an update on the future of a controversial reality series after just one series. The social experiment show Handcuffed: Last Pair Standing, is reportedly getting renewed for a second season as well as a celebrity spin-off.
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Channel 4's hit experimental series, Handcuffed: Last Pair Standing, has reportedly been renewed for a second season following its successful launch. The series, hosted by Jonathan Ross, challenged 18 strangers to remain handcuffed to one another for as long as they could manage, to be in with a chance to win £100,000.
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The show aired 11 seasons before it came to an end.
The Great British Bake Off left fans in a state of panic as the show suffered technical issues which disrupted the viewing of fans across the UK who vented their fury on social media
The show then relocated to Birmingham Women’s Hospital in Edgbaston for the final two series in 2017 and 2018. Channel 4 later confirmed the series was getting pulled off-air after audience numbers dropped to merely 600,000, compared to five million when it first launched.
Spin-offs New Year Treat and Taskmaster Champion of Champions will also be brought back, and the deal additionally covers full episodes on Channel 4 's channel on YouTube for a UK audience. The announcement arrives just days before the launch of the programme's 21st series, reports the Mirror.