Jonathan Ross presents new handcuffed reality series on Channel 4

Jonathan Ross is hosting a new Channel 4 reality show called Handcuffed: Last Pair Standing, where contestants are paired with opposites and chained together around the clock for a chance to win £100,000. The series challenges participants to navigate daily activities, including showers and bathroom breaks, while handcuffed. It premieres on March 2 at 9pm.

The series features 18 contestants divided into pairs based on opposing opinions, beliefs, lifestyles, and habits. They remain handcuffed 24/7, testing their ability to coexist in a survival-style format. The longest-lasting pair stands to claim the £100,000 prize, but requesting to be unchained eliminates them from contention.

In the first episode, one pair—barmaid Tilly and luxury car owner Anthony—demonstrates the show's intimate challenges by showering together nude shortly after being paired. Anthony commented, “It was fine. We actually said if we can’t do this then we can’t do what they’re all going to ask about – lavatorial things. We might as well give up. Let’s just pretend we’re six year olds and we’ll just get on with it.” Tilly added, “Watching other people shower [on the show] they were going all out, they were wearing blindfolds and everything and we were just like [let’s go!].”

Participants also receive a 'poo chain' extension for bathroom needs, though Tilly noted that after a week, they opted not to use it, saying, “let’s just get on with it!” Beyond daily routines, pairs embark on a road trip across the UK to seek common ground.

Other pairings include a man who films gay porn with a self-described massive prude, a 79-year-old baronet with a retired prison guard, and a body-positive ultra-feminist with a gym-obsessed alpha male. Host Jonathan Ross, aged 65, emphasized sensitivity in production: “I thought it was a brilliant idea. I was concerned that it would be treated with the right level of sensitivity because you’re dealing with human beings... I wanted to make sure that they were focused on along with actually keeping true to the nature of it.” He highlighted the inherent conflict from diverse backgrounds while ensuring respect for participants.

The show aims to explore differences without extreme measures, as Ross noted, “there are some extremely different people who actually get together.”

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