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+ | :''The idea came from a book that I'd always loved when I was a kid, called'' Masquerade, ''by a chap called Kit Williams. He was a jeweller and an illustrator, among other things, and he buried a golden hare that he'd made. He buried it somewhere in the UK, and the book was a series of illustrated codes that essentially led to the whereabouts of the golden hare. So that was essentially how I came up with the idea for the show.'' | ||
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Revision as of 11:20, 16 December 2006
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Host
Co-hosts
Not known
Broadcast
Princess Productions / Ten Ton for Channel 4, 7 January 2007-
Synopsis
Worldwide treasure hunting game with an interactive twist. The prize is £50,000 (in gold, apparently) and the seven episodes travel to historic sites in Italy, France, India, Egypt, Guatemala, Peru and the UK.
This programme has not yet aired. A full review will appear here after broadcast.
Inventor
Jamie Theakston. Says the man himself:
- The idea came from a book that I'd always loved when I was a kid, called Masquerade, by a chap called Kit Williams. He was a jeweller and an illustrator, among other things, and he buried a golden hare that he'd made. He buried it somewhere in the UK, and the book was a series of illustrated codes that essentially led to the whereabouts of the golden hare. So that was essentially how I came up with the idea for the show.