Hole in the Wall

Hole in the Wall (2008-2012)

EndedGame Show showComedy, Family

A US version of an amazing Japanese game show in which contestants must become pawns in a human game of Tetris by quickly maneuvering their bodies through strangely-shaped holes in a moving wall.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 19:30 (60 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Hole in the Wall premiere?

Hole in the Wall premiered on September 11, 2008.

How many teams competed in each episode?

Two teams, each consisting of three contestants, competed against each other in each episode.

Who hosted Hole in the Wall?

Brooke Burns and Mark Thompson hosted Hole in the Wall.

What was the format of Hole in the Wall?

The format of Hole in the Wall involved teams attempting to fit through oddly shaped holes in a moving wall without falling into a pool of water below.

What was the objective of the game in Hole in the Wall?

The objective of the game in Hole in the Wall was for the teams to score points by successfully fitting through the wall and avoiding falling into the water below.

How long were the rounds in Hole in the Wall?

The rounds in Hole in the Wall were approximately one minute in length.

How many attempts did each team get in a round of Hole in the Wall?

Each team got three attempts in a round of Hole in the Wall.

What happened if a contestant fell into the water during Hole in the Wall?

If a contestant fell into the water during Hole in the Wall, they were disqualified from the round and the other team was awarded points.

Was there any physical contact allowed between the contestants during Hole in the Wall?

No, physical contact between the contestants was not allowed during Hole in the Wall.

How many points did a team earn for successfully fitting through the wall in Hole in the Wall?

A team earned 5 points for successfully fitting through the wall in Hole in the Wall.

How many points did a team earn for avoiding the wall altogether in Hole in the Wall?

A team earned 10 points for avoiding the wall altogether in Hole in the Wall.

What was the "Blind Wall" round in Hole in the Wall?

The "Blind Wall" round in Hole in the Wall involved the teams being blindfolded while attempting to fit through the wall.

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