Escape from Scorpion Island

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== Host ==
== Host ==
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[[Reggie Yates]] and [[Caroline Flack]]
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2007: [[Reggie Yates]] and [[Caroline Flack]]
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2008: [[Jason King|JK]] and [[Joel Ross|Joel]]
== Broadcast ==
== Broadcast ==
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This can justifiably gain the "That's had money thrown at it, that has" award - the first week alone contained fire walking, helicopters and abandoned ships. It did however suffer from being slow in places - both an "extra" show on the CBBC channel and a programme on BBC2 contained most of the previous show on BBC One.
This can justifiably gain the "That's had money thrown at it, that has" award - the first week alone contained fire walking, helicopters and abandoned ships. It did however suffer from being slow in places - both an "extra" show on the CBBC channel and a programme on BBC2 contained most of the previous show on BBC One.
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==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 20:09, 25 September 2008

Contents

Host

2007: Reggie Yates and Caroline Flack

2008: JK and Joel

Broadcast

RDF for CBBC, 3 September 2007 -

Synopsis

Ten "adventurers" take part in physical challenges in an attempt to leave a magical island. This is slightly ironic as they were in fact dropped there by helicopter.

During the first week, they were split into two teams, the second was taken up winning advantages, and the third used that assistance to gain time advantages in the last day's assault to the island's peak, where there's a waiting helicopter.

This can justifiably gain the "That's had money thrown at it, that has" award - the first week alone contained fire walking, helicopters and abandoned ships. It did however suffer from being slow in places - both an "extra" show on the CBBC channel and a programme on BBC2 contained most of the previous show on BBC One.

See also

Weaver's Week review

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