Here's everything you need to know about new Channel 4 show 'Scared of the Dark'.
The show will be hosted by fan favourite Danny Dyer, and sees eight celebrities live, eat and sleep all in complete darkness. They will have to endure the psychological pressures that come with light deprivation, as well as facing a series of challenges.
Winning challenges means some time in the light and other treats, but losing means their lives are made even harder. Like I'm A Celebrity, they can choose to leave the show at any time, with the key phrase: 'I'm scared of the dark!'.
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As the celebs endure the tasks, their every moment is watched over by clinical psychologist Dr T. He is on hand to explain the emerging relationships that form between the celebs and what is happening to them emotionally and physiologically; as individuals and collectively as a group.
As time goes on, the celebs inevitably lower their guards, expect plenty of tears as they open up about their personal motivations for taking part in the show.
What celebrities are involved in the show?
Football legend Paul Gascoigne, presenter and TV personality Scarlett Moffatt, former boxer Chris Eubank, comedian Chris McCausland, actor Donna Preston, Love Islander Chloe Burrows, The Wanted's Max George and former boxer Nicola Adams all appear on the show.
When does it come out?
The first episode will air on Sunday, April 16. There are five episodes in total, each an hour long, which will air every night at 9pm on Channel 4, with the finale on Thursday, April 20.
Speaking about the show, Danny Dyer said: "It's never been done before, it's a world first, and that's always interesting. I think that people are making a lot of reality TV and they're trying to find a new concept.
"I think it's just that interesting stuff with the psychology of it and what it does to people. And it's very raw, and it's really emotional, and it's very real, you know, because there's no mask you can put on in the dark.
"We wear masks for different situations and for different groups of people and for different aspects of our life. We all do it, it's just part of being a human being, but in there, there's no need for a mask.
"You're completely reliant on your voice, and your personality, and your soul, really. And when you chuck a few souls in the dark together, it's absolutely riveting, and I mean that. I'm not even just saying it because I'm a part of it.
"When I watched it, I just thought it was such good, interesting, different telly, and it's on every night over a week, but I promise you, at the end of every episode, you cannot wait for the next one."
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