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- | Jamie Baulch | + | [[Jamie Baulch]] |
== Broadcast == | == Broadcast == | ||
- | Rocking Horse | + | Rocking Horse Productions and Westcountry for ITV, 5 May 1999 to 27 August 2000 (2 series) |
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''Jamie Baulch (middle right) with three pairs of contestants, preparing for the Challenge Course''</div> | ''Jamie Baulch (middle right) with three pairs of contestants, preparing for the Challenge Course''</div> | ||
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- | The series was originally a sports magazine programme in the Westcountry region only, hosted by Sharron Davies. It didn't get networked until the game show format was introduced. | + | The series was originally a sports magazine programme in the Westcountry region only, hosted by [[Sharron Davies]]. It didn't get networked until the game show format was introduced. |
It was also a Government-backed programme, produced in association with Sports England. What would everyone else say? | It was also a Government-backed programme, produced in association with Sports England. What would everyone else say? | ||
[[Category:Childrens]] | [[Category:Childrens]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:South West of England]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Westcountry Productions]] |
Current revision as of 12:52, 8 August 2024
Contents |
Host
Broadcast
Rocking Horse Productions and Westcountry for ITV, 5 May 1999 to 27 August 2000 (2 series)
Synopsis
In short, this isn't a million miles away from a We are the Champions for the 90s.
Olympic silver medallist and World Indoor 400m champion Jamie Baulch puts down his bottle of peroxide for a moment to host this energetic show featuring some of the more obscure sports.
Three teams compete in a range of challenges, such as an archery competition, as well as battling it out on the Energize Challenge Course. Overall, it's nothing to write home about but it does make a nice change from the gunge shows.
Trivia
The series was originally a sports magazine programme in the Westcountry region only, hosted by Sharron Davies. It didn't get networked until the game show format was introduced.
It was also a Government-backed programme, produced in association with Sports England. What would everyone else say?