You're Back In The Room. Phillip Schofield. Copyright: Tuesday's Child
You're Back In The Room

You're Back In The Room

  • TV variety
  • ITV1
  • 2015 - 2016
  • 8 episodes (2 series)

Comedy game show where the contestants are hypnotised. Hosted by Phillip Schofield. Stars Phillip Schofield and Keith Barry.

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ITV cancels comedy hypnotism show You're Back In The Room

ITV has reportedly cancelled You're Back In The Room, the comedy hypnotism show hosted by Phillip Schofield.

British Comedy Guide, 7th October 2016

Saturday nigh''s strangest primetime distraction - an unsettling splice of The Generation Game and The Manchurian Candidate - continues. Pro mesmeriser Keith Barry puts five civilian contestants under before the cameras start rolling, enabling him to rewire their behaviour on the fly as they tackle a series of simple challenges in pursuit of a £25,000 prize. Smoothing over the most erratic behaviour is unflappable host Phillip Schofield, this week joined by superbike star Carl Fogarty and docile reality hunk Joey Essex.

Graeme Virtue, The Guardian, 2nd April 2016

For those of you lucky enough to miss the so-called entertainment show the first time around the basic premise of You're Back in the Room is that five members of the public attempt to win a large amount of money whilst being put under hypnosis. While it sounds like a sound enough idea for a small segment on a show such as Saturday Night Takeaway, rolling out to an hour was a mistake on its own. Host Phillip Schofield doesn't help matters by basically failing to keep a straight face during each challenge and basically having a lot of fun at the contestants' expense. Unfortunately Schofield forgets that his main job as the host is to keep up as at home entertained but rather it seems that only he, the studio audience and hypnotist Keith Barry are in on the joke. Barry himself is an odd character who has tried to build his role in the series to more than that of a lackey who gives the contestants zany things to do before each challenge. Furthermore it appears as if Barry has been told to involve Schofield more in the game meaning that he got the contestants do to a number of things to the host including writing him love letters and giving him the kiss of life. The reason for Barry's involvement is to hinder the contestants in their various challenges, five in total, so they win as little money as possible. But the fact they came away from the game with fifteen thousand pounds suggests to me that he didn't do his job very well. Instead the hypnosis is just a silly little gimmick to add on to what is basically just a bog-standard Saturday night game show and not a good one at that. This series seems intent on being more low-rent than its predecessor which was exemplified in a challenge which saw the contestants administer beauty treatments to the 'stars' of Loose Women. There's nothing of merit I can say about You're Back in the Room which is the complete antithesis to Ant and Dec's brilliant show which airs before it. Whilst the Geordie duo keep their audience engaged throughout, Philip and Keith seem intent on making us at home as drowsy as the contestants are pre-challenge. I'm just hoping that Keith stays away from the ITV executives as I'm sure hypnosis is the only way that this rubbish got recommissioned in the first place.

Matt, The Custard TV, 18th March 2016

Phillip Schofield interview

"It's not bollocks. Hypnosis is used in medicine, patients have been hypnotised and not needed anaesthetic for operations. I was massively sceptical initially and decided I would only do the show if there was no element of fakery."

The Mirror, 13th March 2016

Although it was met with allegations of fakery when it first aired last year, the Phillip Schofield-fronted gameshow returns for a second run, with mesmerist Keith Barry once again claiming that he can coerce participants into doing the strangest of things. Indeed, series one saw him convince contestants that they were jockeys, bodybuilders and even X Factor contestants. It might provoke a few giggles but if you find that you're very, very sleepy and your eyelids are growing heavy that's probably boredom rather than hypnosis.

Hannah J Davies, The Guardian, 12th March 2016

Clearly we're sensible people so would never countenance watching Saturday night game shows on ITV. And yet here we are, and I can honestly say You're Back In The Room is funny and entertaining: it's all those things Saturday night TV used to be about in the wholesome days before talent shows and ratings wars took over.

The new series starts tonight of this hypnosis-based game show presented by Philip Schofield where a group of five complete strangers have to work together in various challenges to win a cash prize. However, International Mentalist (that's quite a job title!) Keith Barry puts them under hypnosis so they will "unwittingly sabotage their chances".

One of their tasks tonight is to subject the panel of Loose Women to a pampering session. You'd have to be under strict mind control to want to massage that troupe of loud, unbearable women, but the real challenge comes from the various roles the hypnotised contestants have adopted: one thinks she is a cosmetic surgeon, one is made to believe he's in howling pain whenever he pulls off a wax strip, and another believes the Loose Women have foul body odour. Yes it's silly but it's simple family entertainment which is what Saturday night TV should deliver.

Julie McDowall, The National (Scotland), 12th March 2016

Keith Barry interview

You're Back In The Room hypnotist Keith Barry doesn't just use his brain-hacking skill to subject the likes of Phillip Schofield to wardrobe misery. He also uses it to get out of speeding tickets.

The Sun, 8th March 2016

Picture: Phillip Schofield is covered in condiments

Filming of Phillip Schofield's You're Back In The Room descended into chaos when the hypnotised contestants ran riot and ruined the star's £2,000 suit.

The Sun, 28th January 2016

Fox orders up You're Back in the Room for USA

After scoring the #1 spot as the best new unscripted series in 2015 in the U.K., You're Back in the Room is coming to American television on Fox. The network has ordered an eight episode season one of the hour-long game show and is targeting an early 2016 start of production. Fox hasn't announced who will host or when the show will actually air, and it's possible You're Back in the Room will have a different title when it premieres in 2016.

Rebecca Murray, Showbiz Junkies, 2nd December 2015

BBC to bring You're Back in the Room to Australia

BBC Worldwide Australia & New Zealand (ANZ) and FremantleMedia Australia (FMA) have secured a commission with Channel Nine for a local version of You're Back in the Room, the hit UK format from production company Tuesday's Child.

BBC Worldwide, 16th November 2015

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