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''The Cube'' is a popular British game show, that first aired in late 2009, on ITV. Its setup was very similar to ''Minute to Win It'', wherein every episode, one contestant would try to finish a series of challenges, using common household objects, and gradually win more money. It was a huge hit, when it was released and received many awards and international versions.


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'''A U.S. pilot for the show''' was made for CBS sometime in early 2010 with Neil Patrick Harris, as the host,<ref>[http://www.thewrap.com/neil-patrick-harris-steps-cube-cbs-13647/ Article on Neil Patrick Harris hosting ''The Cube''.]</ref> but it was never picked up and consequently, never aired.


''The Cube'' is a popular British game show that first aired in late 2009 on ITV. It's setup was very similar to ''Minute to Win It'', where every episode one contestant would try to finish a series of challenges using common household objects and gradually win more and more money. It was a huge hit when it was released, receiving many awards and international versions.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cube_(game_show)#Awards</ref> A version in the United States was planed to air on CBS in early 2010, with Neil Patrick Harris selected to host.<ref>http://www.thewrap.com/neil-patrick-harris-steps-cube-cbs-13647/</ref> A pilot episode was filmed, but since it was never picked up by CBS, it was never broadcasted.
The only existing footage of this pilot is part of the show's intro, where Neil asks if ''"you have what it takes to beat The Cube"'' which can be found below. Other than that, the only other information available from the pilot is that the top prize was $500,000.
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==External Link==
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cube_(game_show) The Wikipedia page on ''The Cube''.]
 
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Latest revision as of 02:06, 28 March 2020

TheCubetitle.JPG

The show's title card.

Status: Partially Found

The Cube is a popular British game show, that first aired in late 2009, on ITV. Its setup was very similar to Minute to Win It, wherein every episode, one contestant would try to finish a series of challenges, using common household objects, and gradually win more money. It was a huge hit, when it was released and received many awards and international versions.

A U.S. pilot for the show was made for CBS sometime in early 2010 with Neil Patrick Harris, as the host,[1] but it was never picked up and consequently, never aired.

The only existing footage of this pilot is part of the show's intro, where Neil asks if "you have what it takes to beat The Cube" which can be found below. Other than that, the only other information available from the pilot is that the top prize was $500,000.

Gallery

The clip.

External Link

Reference