The Games is unlikely to break any records, leaving viewers switching off after featuring just six minutes of live competition during the first show.
Originally airing on Channel 4 from 2003 to 2006, it has 12 celebrities including model Phoenix Gulzar-Brown, 23 and singer Max George, 33, competing and promised “a range of sporting challenges across a week of live shows”.
Monday opening night, hosted by Holly Willoughby, 41, and Freddie Flintoff, 44, ran for 90 minutes. But that included two live events – the women’s 100m hurdles won by singer-songwriter Chelcee Grimes in a segment lasting two minutes and 56 seconds and the men’s 400m won by Love Islander Wes Nelson, 24, in three minutes and four seconds of content.
Thankfully there were some other events which were pre-recorded in the form of the men’s hammer and mixed synchronised diving springboard.
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