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Treasure Hunt (UK game show)

Treasure Hunt
TreasureHunt.jpg
Title logo from Series 4 (1986).
Created by Jacques Antoine
Presented by Kenneth Kendall
(1982–1989)

Dermot Murnaghan
(2002–2003)
Starring Anneka Rice (1982–1988)
Annabel Croft (1989)
Suzi Perry (2002–2003)
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 9
No. of episodes 101 (including 9 specials)
Production
Running time 60 minutes (including adverts)
Production company(s) Chatsworth Television
(1982-1989, 2002-2003)

Thames Television
(1985 & 1988)
Release
Original network Channel 4 (1982–1989)
ITV (1985 & 1988)
BBC Two (2002–2003)
Picture format 4:3 (1982–1989)
16:9 (2002–2003)
Original release 28 December 1982 (1982-12-28) – 2 August 2003 (2003-08-02)
Chronology
Related shows Interceptor (1989-1990)
Challenge Anneka
(1989-1995, 2006-2007)

The Crystal Maze
(1990–1995)
Fort Boyard
(1998–2001, 2003)
Website

Treasure Hunt was a popular UK game show, based on the format of the French show La Chasse au Trésor, created by Jacques Antoine. It appeared on Channel 4 between 28 December 1982 and 18 May 1989 and was revived by BBC Two between 16 December 2002 and 2 August 2003.

A team of two contestants, always in the studio, had to use a library of (deliberately relevant) maps and reference materials to solve up to five clues, and communicate instructions via a radio link to a skyrunner who had the use of a helicopter. Although viewers could see the skyrunner, the contestants could not, and all communication between them was by sound only. The contestants were given the first clue for free, the solving of which would lead to the location of the second clue and so on until a trinket or other significant object was found by solving the final clue. The contestants won a higher cash prize each time they solved a clue correctly. This was all done "against the clock". Even once the contestants had solved the final clue, the skyrunner still had to confirm they were correct, by reaching the final target. On a few occasions, the contestants solved all five clues with time to spare, in which case, a bonus clue was given to the contestants. This typically resulted in their winning a bottle of champagne. One such occasion was the North Yorkshire episode (4.10), in which the bonus clue instructed them to go to "Great British Hospital X-ray Unit". This was actually code for "return to the helicopter, registration G-BHXU", but Anneka alarmed the passers-by outside Skipton Castle by frantically asking "which way to the hospital?"

Understandably, the skyrunner and helicopter did not have freedom to fly and land anywhere they wished. Although the pilot could to an extent request permission from airspace authorities to fly off-course, as happened on occasions, landings needed to be agreed in advance with landowners of a suitable location near the clue. On occasions the helicopter would land in a clearly marked out area, especially at public places. It is open to interpretation how much detail of the route was known in advance by either of the studio presenters or even the skyrunner herself, and hence to what extent the contestants were helped to correctly direct the skyrunner to the approximate location. Kenneth Kendall always stressed that he did not know the clues and locations in advance, and any help that he gave the contestants was from his own knowledge. According to a "making of Treasure Hunt" programme, Anneka Rice was confined to the hotel on the day that the cameraman, video recordist and helicopter pilot undertook a rehearsal (typically the day before the programme was recorded), so she had no advance knowledge of the locations. This did not stop her carrying out research about the general area in order to have a stock of interesting facts to fill in any awkward silences that might arise while the contestants were thinking.


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