Time is often referred to as a fourth dimension, along with three spatial dimensions but in this new immersive game show, it is the only dimension that matters.

Tell Me The Time is the series where contestants will live together for 7 days. Sounds easy, however once they enter the house time will be eradicated from sight. The lighting will never change, clocks are forbidden,and all they have to do to win big is tell us what the time is.

So, how good is your internal clock? Could you tell how much time has passed between two point of a day? That exactly what the contestants have to do here.

Before the contestants enter the house they will be shown the time and from that moment on it is up to them to be able to work out how long they’ve been in there.

Throughout the days that follow contestants will participate in a series of unique time related challenges that are skewed to either hinder or help the process of working out the passage of time. But what about periods of down time? Or sleeping? Will the contestants work together or will they feel better off alone.

Throughout the course of a single day contestants will be asked to state what time they think it is and on which day. This will be a communal question and each contestant will be required to Tell Me The Time in front of the other contestants. How will each react to the others guesses? Will it affect their own interpretation of time?

At random intervals throughout the week the contestant who is the furthest away from telling the correct time will be eliminated from the process. This will give some indication of time to the other contestants but will it be helpful? Was the eliminated contestant too far ahead of time or too far behind? Humans are incredible at adapted to situations, what techniques and strategies will contestants bring develop to win and successfully Tell Me The Time

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