
First couple leave Channel 4’s Hunted as fans furious they visited sister
Channel 4’s Hunted continues and as the first pair leave the contest tonight, fans are furious about fugitives' family visits.
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Channel 4’s Hunted continues and as the first pair leave the contest tonight, fans are furious about fugitives' family visits.
Channel 4 reality show Hunted continues this evening, tracking eleven ordinary people, including James and Nathan from West Yorkshire.
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Hunted contestants Abi and Grace Elliott from Hampshire have gone on the run hoping to win a share of the £100,000 prize - here's what we know about them so far.
Hunted contestants James and Nathan from West Yorkshire have gone on the run hoping to win a share of the £100,000 prize - here's what we know about them so far.
Hunted is back tonight with a lead from a deleted text, a fake rendezvous and a close call for one pair - here's how to watch.
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Viewers of this year’s Hunted on Channel 4 are rooting for deaf friends James and Nathan from West Yorkshire.
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