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''The Bubble'' is a British television
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hosted by David Mitchell, and made for the
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by
Hat Trick Productions Hat Trick Productions Limited is an independent British production company that produces television and radio programmes, mainly specialising in comedy, based in London. The company's logo is depicted as a rabbit pulling a man out of a hat inste ...
. Each week, three comedians are tasked to differentiate real news stories from fake ones, after four days of isolation in 'The Bubble', a remote country house. A first series was broadcast on
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from 19 February 2010, running for six episodes. A second series was planned but later abandoned due to Mitchell's commitments to the
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series '' 10 O'Clock Live''.


Concept

In the show, three different contestants are placed in 'The Bubble', a place of isolation without access to the news. Contestant Frank Skinner speculated that the name of the show comes from the sterile isolation regime employed in so-called boy in the bubble medical cases. Once released, the contestants must then spot real news stories that have occurred while they were isolated, from fake ones created for the show. The Bubble format was devised in Israel by Armoza Formats, and had already been broadcast in Israel, Poland, Denmark and Sweden. Already successful in those countries, the British version was the first to use celebrities as contestants, and was being aimed at a high-brow audience similar to that for the quiz show '' QI''.


Format

At the start of each episode, the three contestants are brought straight from The Bubble to the studio. In front of a studio audience they then compete against each other for points, as Mitchell presents them with both real and fake stories. The format varied across the series, but the three rounds that appeared in every programme were: * A news clips round, where three clips from news programmes were shown; one was real, and two had been faked for the programme using contributions from actors and journalists such as
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. This round would sometimes be repeated later on in the show using shorter clips and a voiceover from Mitchell instead of the original newsreader. * A newspaper headlines round, where three newspaper articles were shown; again, only one had genuinely appeared in newspapers, whilst the others had been mocked up. * The final buzzer round, where Mitchell read out assorted news stories and the contestants had to buzz in and guess whether they were true or not. In the first two rounds, correctly guessing the real story was rewarded with a point; in the final round, an incorrect guess resulted in a point being deducted. Two rounds appeared only in the first episode of the first series: one where the contestants were shown a piece of video footage and had to guess why it was relevant to the news from three options, and another where Mitchell described a picture that had appeared in the newspapers and the contestants had to guess why said picture had appeared in the news.


Production

The show was produced for the BBC by
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, who produce the long-running BBC news quiz show ''
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''. A pilot was filmed in February 2009 but was not broadcast. The pilot episode featured
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,
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and
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as contestants. Episodes were filmed the day before broadcast, airing in the 10 pm slot on Friday nights (except Ep.5). According to Skinner, for the British version of the show The Bubble was a large and remote
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somewhere in the
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, in which the contestants lived with two of the production team for their period of isolation, being prevented from wandering away from the house, with their mobile phones confiscated, and denied access to newspapers, radio, television or the internet. Both
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assisted in filming fake stories for the show. BBC, however, refused, only allowing archive material to be used despite the show supposedly covering current events. Ian Burrell of ''The Independent'' called out this as a case of double standards, especially since BBC presenters took part in producing the unaired pilot, and the basic fact ''The Bubble'' was aired on the network. A BBC spokesman said "We are sure The Bubble on BBC Two will be extremely funny but BBC journalists will leave it to the comedians to do the comedy," while Burrell pointed out that several of its presenters had taken part in other fictional shows before, and described it as a "sense of humour failure". The BBC boycott was featured as one of the news stories in the first episode, with nobody picking it as the real story. According to Mitchell speaking in January 2011, both he and the BBC were keen to film a second series; however, he later chose to work on '' 10 O'Clock Live'' for
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, whose 15-week live run clashed with the period the BBC intended to film the second series of ''The Bubble''. Repeats of the series began airing on
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in January 2011.


List of episodes

* ''Winners in bold'' ;notes * Episode 5 aired a day early due to
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* Sue Perkins swapped weeks with Andy Hamilton due to an injuryTwitter / David Mitchell: Now in the Bubble are @Sar ...
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References


Further reading


Interview with David Mitchell on the eve of The Bubble


External links

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