ITV viewers brand new game show ‘Poundland Squid Game perfect for Saturday night TV’

Adam and Ryan Thomas have addressed the medical attention required on 99 To Beat (Picture: ITV) ITV viewers had plenty to say about the ‘entertaining’ new game show fronted by Ryan and Adam Thomas. Hosted by the soap showbiz brothers 99 To Beat is a new reality TV show in which 100 contestants are whittled down to one after a series of challenges for a cash prize of £25,000. In the first challenge of the first episode, which aired tonight viewers naturally took to social media to share their excitement for the new show – with many comparing it to the Netflix phenomenon Squid Game. Darren Pattison added: ‘Really enjoying #99tobeat it’s like a Soft Squid Game but it’s entertaining.’ @eloonabeth joked: ‘#99ToBeat is basically squid game without the murdering.’ Get personalised updates on all things Netflix Wake up to find news on your TV shows in your inbox every morning with Metro’s TV Newsletter. Sign up to our newsletter and then select your show in the link we’ll send you so we can get TV news tailored to you. @Harkinson tweeted: ‘This is just Squid Game with no budget.’ The TV show in which 100 contestants are whittled down to one after a series of challenges for a cash prize of £25,000 (Picture: ITV) ‘Really enjoying #99tobeat it’s like a Soft Squid Game but it’s entertaining.’ (Picture: ITV) Holly Carruthers wrote: ‘I get squid game vibes from this, but nice to see Ryan and Adam presenting together.’ It was recently reported that during filming a ‘small number of contestants’ received medical attention after having an adverse reaction to hay used in a game, an ITV spokesperson confirmed to Metro. They added: ‘Contributor welfare remains our top priority, and this production was assessed and monitored in line with our robust health and safety processes and in consultation with external health and safety advisors.’ Speaking about the medical incidents on 99 To Beat for the first time, Ryan told The Sun: ‘I mean accidents happen and you’ve got to expect it when you’re doing a show with 100 contestants that anything is possible from a game perspective and from an injury perspective, you’re never going to 100 per cent come out of it unscathed.’ One player previously claimed he was left ‘struggling to breathe’ after the task involving hay (Picture: ITV) Former Coronation Street actor Ryan, 40, added: ‘There’s a lot to manage and there’s a lot going on – it’s physical, it’s demanding.’ Ryan said all the contestants – even those who had been injured – continued competing on 99 To Beat until they were eliminated. He added: ‘It went really really well under the circumstances, we got exactly what we wanted out of it.’ ‘It is the first of its kind in this country, so there is a bit of structure that goes into it. ‘Managing 100 contestants, managing the Thomas brothers is another big challenge, probably the biggest challenge at all. ‘But I think overall it couldn’t have gone more perfect.’ In January, player Amir Jardan claimed he was left ‘struggling to breathe’ during a task that involved jumping from ‘a considerable height’ from a haystack to find chopsticks. Metro understands that the experienced health and safety advisers on the programme did not classify this as a high-risk or dangerous programme and that contributors did not have to jump the 4 to 5ft distance into the haystack. The fire alarm engineer from Dorset told The Sun: ‘I was so excited to be taking part in a fun TV show, never in a million years did I think I’d nearly lose my life. ‘It’s a dangerous show and it caused my fiancé – who was heavily pregnant at the time – additional stress.’ 99 To Beat returns next Saturday at 6pm on ITV. Got a story? If you’ve got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the Metro.co.uk entertainment team by emailing us [email protected], calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we’d love to hear from you.

ITV viewers brand new game show ‘Poundland Squid Game perfect for Saturday night TV’
Adam and Ryan Thomas have addressed the medical attention required on 99 To Beat (Picture: ITV)

ITV viewers had plenty to say about the ‘entertaining’ new game show fronted by Ryan and Adam Thomas.

Hosted by the soap showbiz brothers 99 To Beat is a new reality TV show in which 100 contestants are whittled down to one after a series of challenges for a cash prize of £25,000.

In the first challenge of the first episode, which aired tonight viewers naturally took to social media to share their excitement for the new show – with many comparing it to the Netflix phenomenon Squid Game.

Darren Pattison added: ‘Really enjoying #99tobeat it’s like a Soft Squid Game but it’s entertaining.’

@eloonabeth joked: ‘#99ToBeat is basically squid game without the murdering.’

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@Harkinson tweeted: ‘This is just Squid Game with no budget.’

The TV show in which 100 contestants are whittled down to one after a series of challenges for a cash prize of £25,000 (Picture: ITV) ‘Really enjoying #99tobeat it’s like a Soft Squid Game but it’s entertaining.’ (Picture: ITV)

Holly Carruthers wrote: ‘I get squid game vibes from this, but nice to see Ryan and Adam presenting together.’

It was recently reported that during filming a ‘small number of contestants’ received medical attention after having an adverse reaction to hay used in a game, an ITV spokesperson confirmed to Metro.

They added: ‘Contributor welfare remains our top priority, and this production was assessed and monitored in line with our robust health and safety processes and in consultation with external health and safety advisors.’

Speaking about the medical incidents on 99 To Beat for the first time, Ryan told The Sun: ‘I mean accidents happen and you’ve got to expect it when you’re doing a show with 100 contestants that anything is possible from a game perspective and from an injury perspective, you’re never going to 100 per cent come out of it unscathed.’

One player previously claimed he was left ‘struggling to breathe’ after the task involving hay (Picture: ITV)

Former Coronation Street actor Ryan, 40, added: ‘There’s a lot to manage and there’s a lot going on – it’s physical, it’s demanding.’

Ryan said all the contestants – even those who had been injured – continued competing on 99 To Beat until they were eliminated.

He added: ‘It went really really well under the circumstances, we got exactly what we wanted out of it.’

‘It is the first of its kind in this country, so there is a bit of structure that goes into it.

‘Managing 100 contestants, managing the Thomas brothers is another big challenge, probably the biggest challenge at all.

‘But I think overall it couldn’t have gone more perfect.’


In January, player Amir Jardan claimed he was left ‘struggling to breathe’ during a task that involved jumping from ‘a considerable height’ from a haystack to find chopsticks.

Metro understands that the experienced health and safety advisers on the programme did not classify this as a high-risk or dangerous programme and that contributors did not have to jump the 4 to 5ft distance into the haystack.

The fire alarm engineer from Dorset told The Sun: ‘I was so excited to be taking part in a fun TV show, never in a million years did I think I’d nearly lose my life.

‘It’s a dangerous show and it caused my fiancé – who was heavily pregnant at the time – additional stress.’

99 To Beat returns next Saturday at 6pm on ITV.

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