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- | Kids sporting competition but with more of an emphasis on motorsports as we recall. More of a less muddy [[Run the Gauntlet]] than [[We are the Champions]], at any rate. | + | Kids sporting competition but with more of an emphasis on motorsports as we recall. More of a less muddy [[Run the Gauntlet]] than [[We are the Champions]], at any rate, which isn't surprising as this and ''Gauntlet'' were made by largely the same team. |
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+ | Julian Grant | ||
[[Category:Childrens]] | [[Category:Childrens]] |
Revision as of 15:23, 10 December 2009
Contents |
Host
Gary Crowley
1994: Liz Hobbs and Matthew Davies
1995: Matthew Davies, Georgey Spanswick and Andy Steggall
Co-hosts
Commentators:
Peter Brackley
Martin Tyler
Broadcast
Creative Action / Moving Picture Company for Channel 4, 27 January 1987 to 1989
Yorkshire / Tyne Tees for ITV (partly networked), 7 January 1994 to 24 March 1995
Synopsis
Kids sporting competition but with more of an emphasis on motorsports as we recall. More of a less muddy Run the Gauntlet than We are the Champions, at any rate, which isn't surprising as this and Gauntlet were made by largely the same team.
Inventor
Julian Grant