Space Cadets: How A British Reality Show Convinced Contestants They Were In Space
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In this episode of The Compendium, we revisit Space Cadets: How A British Reality Show Convinced Contestants They Were In Space. In 2005, Channel 4 and Endemol staged the most ambitious TV hoax in British history, tricking contestants into believing they had been launched into orbit. Hosted by Johnny Vaughan, the show combined fake cosmonaut training, a shuttle simulator, and an elaborate Ipswich “Russian base” to sell the illusion. Nearly twenty years later, we unpack how Space Cadets blurred entertainment and deception, why it remains reality TV’s strangest moment, and how contestants truly believed they were in space.
We give you just the Compendium, but if you want more, here are our resources:
- Space Cadets (2005) – Wikipedia
- Space Cadets TV Series - Youtube
- Ipswich, we have a problem - The Guardian
- Capricorn One (1978) – by Peter Hyams
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