The Murder Game (2003)
Reality TV meets the traditional murder-mystery in a new eight-part game show as amateur "investigators" try solving a fictional killing, with £25,000 in cash for the winner. In each programme, two would-be sleuths also endure the "killer's game", which sees one player voted off the show.
Recent Episodes
Episode | Name | Airdate |
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S01E08 | Episode 8 | mai 17, 2003 |
S01E07 | Episode 7 | mai 10, 2003 |
S01E06 | Episode 6 | mai 3, 2003 |
S01E05 | Episode 5 | avr. 26, 2003 |
S01E04 | Episode 4 | avr. 19, 2003 |
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