
101 Ways to Leave a Gameshow
There's a 10,000-pound prize for the winner, and every round sees one contestant leave the show by nerve-wracking means seen on TV.

There's a 10,000-pound prize for the winner, and every round sees one contestant leave the show by nerve-wracking means seen on TV.

Another episode of the game show in which 50 members of the public compete - with almost no chance of winning at all.

Ten celebrities take on one of television's most extreme obstacle courses.

The new obstacle called The Dreadmill, with two, giant swinging bowls.

"Wipeout Australia" debunks the myth that only young and fit people should go on game shows by featuring Demolition Dave, a 49-year-old South Australian man who smashes the qualifier thanks to home training.

The week's colorful set of characters range from pastors to Wookies, as they take on each other in the qualifier.

A look at what happens to gallant losers.

One by one, contestants are ejected from the show in the craziest and most outrageous ways possible.

Twenty Brits tackle the purpose-built Argentinean course.

Twenty Brits tackle the purpose-built Argentinean course.

Twenty Brits tackle the purpose-built Argentinean course.

Competitors include Amazing Amy and Bibo, who declares himself to be a future prime minister.

Various contestants put their nerve and general knowledge to the test in Steve Jones' game show contestants are ejected from the show in every way possible.

Comedy duo The Rubber Bandits provide anarchic commentary and their own twisted, surreal take on the action as the increasingly bedraggled contestants make their way through the show.

Richard Hammond returns with the jewel in the crown of the "Total Wipeout" calendar: "The Awards." Gongs are handed out to the heroes and heroines of series 2.

Twenty contestants take on one of the most extreme obstacle courses.

Impressed by Bon Bon's Belly Dancing, we catch up with Big Balls in the Qualifier they dish out punishment to Australia's female Jim Carrey and send Big Cat tamer Robbie into the pond.

This round of contestants features the world's strongest dwarf, David Clarke and gentle giant, Tim Watts.

Contestants on "Wipeout Australia" are brought undone by a seemingly simple obstacle on the Qualifier, the Slippery Stairs.

Twenty athletic Canadians make a run for their money on an outlandish and extremely demanding track.