Don't Scare the Hare

Don't Scare the Hare (2011)

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Don't Scare the Hare is a 2011 British television game show from the BBC, hosted by Jason Bradbury and narrated by Sue Perkins. The programme was aired on BBC One on Saturday evenings and was first transmitted on 23 April 2011.

This series had been planned to run for nine episodes but it was taken off air after six episodes because of poor ratings. The remaining three episodes were broadcast in October.

In the show, contestants must compete in a series of challenges to win £15,000 of prize money; failure to complete questions and physical challenges risks "scaring" a giant robotic hare.

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Scheduleevery Saturday (50 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E09Episode 9oct. 22, 2011
S01E08Episode 8oct. 15, 2011
S01E07Episode 7oct. 8, 2011
S01E06Episode 6mai 28, 2011
S01E05Episode 5mai 21, 2011
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Don't Scare the Hare' premiere?

'Don't Scare the Hare' premiered on May 23, 2011.

Who hosted the TV show 'Don't Scare the Hare'?

British television presenter, Jason Bradbury, hosted the TV show 'Don't Scare the Hare'.

What was the concept behind the TV show 'Don't Scare the Hare'?

The concept behind the TV show 'Don't Scare the Hare' was to have contestants guide a robotic hare through various obstacle courses without scaring it too much.

How many contestants participated in each episode of 'Don't Scare the Hare'?

Each episode of 'Don't Scare the Hare' featured three contestants.

What was the grand prize for the winner of 'Don't Scare the Hare'?

The winner of 'Don't Scare the Hare' received a cash prize of \u00a315,000.

How many episodes of 'Don't Scare the Hare' were produced?

A total of 10 episodes of 'Don't Scare the Hare' were produced.

What was the name of the robotic hare used in 'Don't Scare the Hare'?

The name of the robotic hare used in 'Don't Scare the Hare' was "Hazel".

Where was 'Don't Scare the Hare' filmed?

'Don't Scare the Hare' was filmed at the BBC Television Centre in West London.

What was the running time of each episode of 'Don't Scare the Hare'?

Each episode of 'Don't Scare the Hare' had a running time of 30 minutes.

What were some of the obstacles featured in 'Don't Scare the Hare'?

Some of the obstacles featured in 'Don't Scare the Hare' included a giant maze, a room filled with balloons, and a room with lasers.

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