JONATHAN Ross’ brand new Channel 4 show featured a wild mix of contestants.
The programme, titled Handcuffed, will see the Celebrity Traitors host in the driving seat as he welcomes 18 strangers who must all be handcuffed together upon first meeting.
Up for grabs is a £100,000 prize but the nine pairs will have to do EVERYTHING together in order to make it to the very end.
And the line-up features a slurry of different Brits hoping they can win the prize.
One of them is Sir Benjamin Slade, 79 who is described as “old‑school and unapologetically upper‑class”.
He has previously raised eyebrows for his desperate bid to find a wife to carry his child to become the heir to his multimillion-dollar fortune.
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Benjamin revealed he wanted a “good breeder” for his nine-month supply of frozen sperm.
Elsewhere, Rob is a 32-year old adult content creator.
With his big build and tattooed physique, many people judge Rob upon first meeting so how will he fair being handcuffed to someone else.
But there is one thing he admits he will struggle not to do whilst handcuffed.
He said: “Sleeping, tossing and turning, and I know I’m not going to be able to have a w*** and that’s going to be hard – as an adult content creator it’s a daily ritual.”
Also on the line-up is 55-year-old Sara who described herself as the “female Nigel Farage“.
She is described as someone who is “never one to sugar‑coat her thoughts – though her honesty sometimes offends others quicker than she intends”.
Others on the bill include 29-year-old Reuben who is known for being a self-proclaimed alpha male as well as 60-year-old prison office George who thinks that character has nothing to do with class.
29-year-old model Bambi is also going to be gracing screens as is dedicated horse trainer, Claire.
Viewers will also quickly become familiar with tree-hugging hippie Morag and 70-year-old retired solider, Bob.
Speaking about the show, host Jonathan revealed why he believed it’s a good idea for people to be handcuffed together when they first meet.
He spilled: “I think getting to know someone really well and getting to see past the surface level.
“Normally it takes so long to strip down people’s facades- so actually seeing someone up close and raw means that you’ll be seeing them in a way that rarely few people do.”