Episode 5

Is it possible to eat 20 sausages in a minute? Can a man identify different crisp flavours simply from smelling the breath of someone who has eaten them? Could there possibly be anyone fanatical enough about Smurfs to identify them from nothing but their silhouette? Epic Win is the place to find out, as host Alexander Armstrong welcomes ordinary individuals to put these, and more extraordinary abilities, to the test.
As well as taking on their personal challenge, each contestant will also face an epic panel consisting of comedians Patrick Kielty and Stephen K Amos, plus dancing former politician Ann Widdecombe. If our heroes succeed in their challenge, the panel will evaluate the skill, and the contestant will play against the epic totaliser to win up to 3,000 pounds!
Joining Alexander and the panel is comedian Joe Lycett, who will be lending his totally epic voice as the on-screen announcer.
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