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Lion Television is looking for new contestants with big personalities to take part in a primetime family game show with an adventurous twist.


If you are daring, confident, charismatic and would like a physical and mental challenge in a bid to win some cash then we want to hear from you!


You must be 18 or over to participate.


(Closing date 31st August 2010)


For an application form, and terms and conditions for entering the show, please send an email to [email protected]

or call 0208 846 2010

RosieH Wrote:

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> Woof..?


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Oh I wonder....


Do you think there's room for a dog like me?


Also, I'd need creative freedom as part of the deal. I mean just imagine the games I could come up with


Like ( & this is off the top of my head )


Boiled egg snooker


Ostrich Polo


Banger Racing in soft top cars ( driver stands up )


That's for starters Game, though I might be more inclined to do it if she ( Gameshow ) plays her luck on the W**FLottery



( that'll show us what she's made of )


" So, let's have your numbers "



W**F

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