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== Host == | == Host == | ||
- | Kenneth Horne | + | [[Kenneth Horne]] |
[[Keith Fordyce]] | [[Keith Fordyce]] | ||
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+ | David Rodgers | ||
== Co-hosts == | == Co-hosts == | ||
- | + | Jethro (as a pirate) | |
== Broadcast == | == Broadcast == | ||
- | Westward Television | + | Westward Television (regional) 28 November 1961 to 29 May 1979 (625 episodes in 17 series) |
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There were two major prizes: the golden galleon which was a boat with three portholes. You chose one of these if you got the golden galleon instead of a cash amount. One porthole had £5, one 50 bottletops and the other had £50. The major prize was the golden key. If you were lucky enough to get this you won £100. | There were two major prizes: the golden galleon which was a boat with three portholes. You chose one of these if you got the golden galleon instead of a cash amount. One porthole had £5, one 50 bottletops and the other had £50. The major prize was the golden key. If you were lucky enough to get this you won £100. | ||
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+ | == Trivia == | ||
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+ | At some point, Treasure Hunt was hosted by the Westward TV presenter David Rodgers. | ||
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+ | (In)famous Cornish comedian Jethro made his TV debut on Treasure Hunt playing a pirate co-host. | ||
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+ | The Golden Galleon was based on the Westward TV logo which was a model of the Golden Hind. | ||
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+ | In 2006, David Rodgers said that there was a ten-year waiting list for audience tickets. The queue for contestants was shorter, a mere eight years long. | ||
[[Category:Family Game]] | [[Category:Family Game]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Specialist Subjects Quiz]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Long-Running]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Regional]] | ||
+ | [[Category:South West of England]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Westward Productions]] |
Current revision as of 21:35, 16 August 2024
Contents |
Host
David Rodgers
Co-hosts
Jethro (as a pirate)
Broadcast
Westward Television (regional) 28 November 1961 to 29 May 1979 (625 episodes in 17 series)
Synopsis
Contestants had the opportunity to win the Golden Key, worth £100. There was cash to be won and booby prizes too.
There were five questions on your chosen subject. If you got a question right a light flashed on a coastal map of the West Country and you won the amount of money shown. That amount (ranging approx, between £2 and £10) also went to the relevant lifeboat station.
There were two major prizes: the golden galleon which was a boat with three portholes. You chose one of these if you got the golden galleon instead of a cash amount. One porthole had £5, one 50 bottletops and the other had £50. The major prize was the golden key. If you were lucky enough to get this you won £100.
Trivia
At some point, Treasure Hunt was hosted by the Westward TV presenter David Rodgers.
(In)famous Cornish comedian Jethro made his TV debut on Treasure Hunt playing a pirate co-host.
The Golden Galleon was based on the Westward TV logo which was a model of the Golden Hind.
In 2006, David Rodgers said that there was a ten-year waiting list for audience tickets. The queue for contestants was shorter, a mere eight years long.