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I Don't Like Mondays

I Don't Like Mondays

Description: Would you like to take a year off work? With your salary fully paid? That's the amazing prize on offer in this comedy game show hosted by Alan Carr. The studio audience, made up of people from across the UK with a range of different salaries, arrive at the show armed with resignation letters in hand. With the help of a celebrity guest and through a series of hilarious games and challenges, Alan whittles the contestants down to one lucky individual who will get to resign live on air and receive their whole year's salary in one go - there and then.
Genre: Comedy, Game-Show
Year Released: 2018
Number of seasons: 1
Number of episodes: 3
First episode air date: April 6, 2018
Cast: Alan Carr
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