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Don't look now but an all-new rebooted "Takeshi's Castle" will make its way to Prime Video Philippines! As if that's not enough, Prime Video took to heart our distinct localized "Takeshi's Castle" ...
MANILA, Philippines — The reboot of popular Japanese game show "Takeshi's Castle" is getting a Filipino version on streaming platform Prime Video at the end of 2023.
More than 30 years since the premiere of "Takeshi's Castle" on Philippine television, the beloved Japanese comedic series is making a comeback today on streaming giant, Prime Video. Premiering ...
Prepare yourselves, Keshi Heads – Takeshi's Castle is returning to our TV screens. Unfortunately, Craig Charles isn't going to be reprising his narrative duties. Or Jonathan Ross, for that ...
Takeshi’s Castle was the most entertaining TV show back in the day. It was so addictive that most of us could not catch a break. It was this show that made ‘binge-watch’ a fad for us.
Takeshi's Castle is returning to TV with Jonathan Ross doing the voiceover. The cult game show, which saw contestants tackle a number of ridiculous obstacles in a bid to get closer to the castle ...
Takeshi’s Castle is to return to TV screens in the UK, but the new episodes will be without the commentary of Craig Charles.. The series first aired in the UK in 2002. It ran until the beginning ...
The TV game show sees 100 contestants go through a series of physical challenges (it's, er, a bit like Tough Mudder) in an attempt to storm a castle and take on a count called Takeshi, in an ...
Many wonderful minutes were wasted watching people get bundled by giant, walking gloves on Takeshi's Castle in the mid-2000s, and now the cult hit is coming back with a new series commentated by ...
Takeshi’s Castle is coming back to TV – and Jonathan Ross is doing the voiceover. The series originally aired in Japan in the late 1980s and was adapted for the UK in 2002. Fay Leyfield; ...