CURLED up in the corner of a crowded living room, a self-styled TV producer braced himself as a mob of wannabe reality stars threatened to punch his lights out.
The year was 2002 and enigmatic Nikita Russian had brought a group of 30 people together who he'd deemed “nuts enough to do something bizarre”, for the promise of a £100,000 prize.
He'd claimed it was for a glitzy new show that could be bigger than Big Brother, which had launched just two years earlier and kickstarted a dominant new era of reality TV.
Hundred applied and the lucky handful who passed auditions on Raven's Alt, an island in the Thames, set aside a year of their lives to participate – giving up their homes, jobs and even sacrificing their relationships.
But to their horror, as filming quickly descended into chaos, they realised it was a sham.
Nikita was no television mastermind – rather, he was a fantasist working part-time at a Waterstones in Piccadilly.
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And as the full extent of his deception became clear, six of the furious contestants turned the cameras on him, desperate to get to the bottom of who he really was.
The incredible story – reminiscent of the disastrous Fyre Festival debacle that sparked a Netflix film – is now the subject of its own TV documentary.
The Greatest Show Never Made, which lands on Amazon Prime Video next week, talks to those convinced to appear on the ill-fated reality series.
It also tracks down the elusive Nikita, who now goes by the name Nick Quentin Woolf and insists it was not a "scam", but rather the dreams of a well-meaning would-be producer gone horribly, horribly wrong.
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