Safeword (game show)

This article is about the Safeword television game show. For their use in BDSM, see Safeword. For their use in contact sports, see Safeword (sports).
Safeword
Genre Comedy panel game
Directed by Steve Smith
Presented by Rick Edwards
Starring David Morgan
Katherine Ryan
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 2
No. of episodes 13 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Abigail Adams
Gary Chippington
Producer(s) Alan Thorpe
Location(s) Pacific Quay
Editor(s) Matt Roberts
Running time 45 minutes (inc. adverts)
Production company(s) STV Productions in association with GroupM
Distributor STV Group
Release
Original network ITV2
Picture format 1080i (HDTV)
Original release 23 July 2015 (2015-07-23) – present

Safeword is a British television comedy panel game show hosted by Rick Edwards and broadcast on ITV2. It has been broadcasting since 23 July 2015.

Gameplay

The show begins with the teams conjuring up a safeword; to aid them, they are shown two particularly humiliating photos from their life with a succinct caption selected from the "safe word generator". A safeword is then picked by the team.

The first round, Hacked, involves the social media accounts of the guests being handed over to the opposing teams. The more posts they can stomach being posted, the more points they receive.

The second round, Burned, involves the team captains mocking[1] the other team's guest using an image and caption from the roulette until either the time ends or they uses their safeword. The team captains take it in turns; one captain will attack, and once the time ends, the other captain will get up and attack. The guest receives one point for surviving each captain's diatribe, with two points available to each guest.

The third round, Slam Down, involves the guests insulting each other, with each guest obtaining one point per insult delivered. If they are unable think of an insult, they may use their safeword, by doing so they delegate to their team captains who may then issue an insult on their behalf. For each caustic remark successfully delivered, a point is awarded. The guest with the most points at the end of this round wins the game; the guest that loses is subjected to "a swift and nasty exit": Edwards pulls a chain which flings the guest's seat backwards causing the guest to disappear into the scenery.

Transmissions

Series Start date End date Episodes
1 23 July 2015 3 September 2015 7
2 2 June 2016 7 July 2016 6

Episodes

The coloured backgrounds denote the result of each of the shows:

     indicates David's team won
     indicates Katherine's team won
     indicates the game ended in a draw

Series 1 (2015)

Episode First broadcast David's guests Katherine's guests Scores
1x01 23 July 2015 Joey Essex and Andrew Maxwell David Haye and Tiff Stevenson 8–7
1x02 30 July 2015 Sinitta and Jason Byrne Charlotte Crosby and Iain Stirling 11–12
1x03 6 August 2015 Tinchy Stryder and Russell Kane Louie Spence and Johnny Cochrane 6–9
1x04 13 August 2015 Vicky Pattison and Matt Richardson Ritchie Neville and Tom Craine 9–8
1x05 20 August 2015 Katie Price and Matthew Crosby Joe Swash and Marlon Davis 10–11
1x06 27 August 2015 Louis Walsh and Tom Davis Gemma Collins and Dane Baptiste 15–13
1x07 3 September 2015 Brian Belo and Vikki Stone Hilary Devey and Bobby Mair 8–11

Series 2 (2016)

Episode First broadcast David's guests Katherine's guests Scores
2x01 2 June 2016 Brian McFadden and Tez Ilyas Stacey Solomon and Phil Wang 18–19
2x02 9 June 2016 Lydia Bright and Tom Davis Gaz Beadle and Bobby Mair 16–15
2x03 16 June 2016 Carol Vorderman and Patrick Monohan Jamie Laing and Tiff Stevenson 16–15
2x04 23 June 2016 James Haskell and Dane Baptiste Ferne McCann and Stephen Bailey 20–14
2x05 30 June 2016 Tom Parker and Matt Richardson James Jordan and Jamali Maddix
2x06 7 July 2016 Andrew Maxwell and Kate Garraway Matthew Crosby and Tyger Drew Honey

Scores

David Katherine
Series wins (0 drawn)
0 1
Show wins (0 drawn)
3 4

Controversy

Between the broadcast of the first and second episodes contestant Sinitta berated the show, saying that she "hated Everything about your show. Language and topics were vile! Meant to only roast Me #cleverEditNeeded wish I'd walked out"."[2] In response whilst on Lorraine, Edwards said that he had "no sympathy for her" and that "she could have used her safe word".[3]

References

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