That Doesn’t Sound Right
“That Doesn’t Sound Right” is a topical and engaging game show that asks contestants to identify false elements within genuine news items, creating an entertaining battle to identify the truth; one that we all face in the age of fake news.
“That Doesn’t Sound Right” is a fascinating and fun game show in which contestants must identify false elements within genuine news items, setting them the challenge to identify the truth. In an age of social media-driven fake news, where we all face such battles, it is a contest that resonates strongly with young and old.
In the first round, the three contestants must pick out the incorrect elements in 10 different news items in various categories, such as sports, celebrities, or current affairs. The fake information could be the location of a news event, the timing or the people involved, with each correct answer worth 100 points.
The two people with the most points advance to round two, with the highest-scoring contestant choosing one of three topics that they want for their five news items. Again they must pick out the fake detail, maybe a famous figure’s nationality or age, or their rival gets the chance to answer correctly.
The top scorer goes into the final round, where they must guess three new items correctly from a choice of 10 newspapers to win a prize. With a charming host, varied material and a fast pace, it creates recipe that leaves viewers entertained, informed and amused.