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By Jon Donnis
Derren Brown: Incognito is a fresh six part series on Channel 4, created by Vaudeville Productions and thought up by Derren Brown.
In our daily lives we all make quick judgments about people. These ideas come from years of social conditioning and our own personal biases. But what happens when those assumptions are tested in situations no one expects?
In Incognito, ten strangers from very different walks of life are brought together to live in a mysterious institution for seven days. The one thing they share is an identity that others are likely to judge right away. There could be a Soldier, a Spy, a Priest or a Porn Star among them. Each person believes they have a simple goal. They must work out the identities of the other participants while keeping their own a secret.
But Derren Brown has another plan. This is not just a clever guessing game. It is a playful psychological experiment that looks at how identity affects behaviour and how prejudice can blind us.
Every game played, every conversation had and every time someone is eliminated is designed to make the players question their initial impressions. Alliances and strategies shift as unexpected twists unfold. As this happens, both the participants and the viewers at home may start to question their own long held views and see people they might normally overlook in a new light.
At a time when society often feels divided and polarised, the series raises a big question. Can these long standing ideas about others be changed, and can the players find a new empathy for one another, or will old prejudices remain once the experiment ends?
Derren Brown said, "This has been a fascinating new venture. With my previous shows I've normally had a clear idea of how things will conclude, this was very different. It's a show about how we form opinions, live by our labels, judge others by them. And what happens when all that's removed. It was a beautiful and extraordinary thing to make."




