Scared of the Dark will help public understand sight loss, says blind contestant
Chris McCausland says Channel 4 show gave him the experience of being the most able' competitor
It has recently been called one of television's most ridiculous reality shows. But the new Channel 4 series Scared of the Dark will help audiences understand sight loss, a contestant has said.
The blind comedian Chris McCausland is one of eight famous faces who stepped out of the spotlight and into a pitch-black bunker for eight days for the experiment, hosted by Danny Dyer. It will show how they cope with the pressures of light deprivation and humanity's primal fear of the dark.
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