Genre: | Game show |
Presenter: | Danny Dyer, Ellie Taylor |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Language: | English |
Num Series: | 1 |
Num Episodes: | 12 |
Runtime: | 30–42 minutes |
Network: | Netflix |
Cheat (styled as CH£AT, though the pound currency sign is variation of the letter L) is a British game show hosted by Danny Dyer and Ellie Taylor. The 12 episodes of its only series were released on Netflix in March 2023.[1]
Each episode features four contestants who are asked a series of trivia questions. Contestants can answer them or choose, by subtly pressing a button, to be given the correct answer to say – to cheat. After each question, the other contestants can accuse the answerer of cheating. At the end of the first round, the cheaters are revealed, and the contestant best at detecting cheating gets to eliminate one of the others.
After another round of questions – with cheaters exposed immediately after an accusation this time – the best cheat detector again eliminates another contestant. The remaining two compete in a final round that ends with either the first wrong answer or the first accusation of cheating. If correct, the accuser wins; if wrong, the accused wins.
Each correct answer added £1,000 to the prize pot, for a maximum potential cash prize of £50,000.[2]
The show received mixed to negative reviews, with Anita Singh of The Telegraph calling it a "torturously boring and confusing...Whoever commissioned Cheat was a right mug."[3] Joel Keller of Decider rated it a "Stream It" (as opposed to "Skip It"), but criticised its "simple premise that's bogged down by complex gameplay...things get way more complicated than they need to be."[4]
The show was cancelled by Netflix after only one series.[5] [6]