Can't Touch This - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Episode 1
The contest gets under way as a father from Cardiff, a belly-dancer from Hull and a man called `Mr Grumpy Pants' tackle the course.

Episode 2
A pest controller, an enthusiastic dancer, and a former member of a boy-band are among the 16 contestants battling their way through a giant obstacle course, in the hopes of laying hands on the goodies within. Zoe Ball and Ashley Banjo preside as the competitors tear through the prize-filled gauntlet, which culminates in a giant leap of faith that could net them the grand prize.

Episode 3
A karate instructor, a would-be Red Coat, and a baker from Armagh with a terrible sense of direction are among the 16 contestants battling their way through a giant obstacle course filled with prizes that are just out of reach. If the competitors are able to lay hands on any of the goodies within, they can take them home, including a grand prize that requires a giant leap of faith to claim.

Episode 4
This episode features an identical twin, a samba queen and a rocket man.

Episode 5
Game show in which contestants navigate a larger than life assault course but get to keep any prizes they lay their hands on.

Episode 6
This episode features a man who can box, a man who cannot box and an old-school b-boy from Brighton.

Episode 7
This episode features a man who can box, a man who cannot box and an old-school b-boy from Brighton.

Episode 8
This episode features a stuntwoman from Tadworth, a grandfather from Warrington and a flying farmer from Northern Ireland.

Episode 9
A violinist from London, a boy-racer from Bristol and an easily startled marine biologist are among the contestants tackling the giant obstacle course this week.

Episode 10
Game show where contestants get to keep any prize they get their hands on. The catch: they have to navigate a larger-than-life assault course while also battling it out with rival contestants. This special episode features the best of series one, with epic fails, monumental highs, some serious lows and our funniest moments yet. Including never-before-seen footage from an unseen pilot episode. episode 10.
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