Five Minutes to a Fortune
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Revision as of 20:56, 13 April 2013
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Host
Co-hosts
Gideon Turner (voiceover)
Broadcast
Victory Television for Channel 4, 6 April 2013 to present
Synopsis
Pairs of people play short, snappy games - many involving mental agility. They have five minutes for the first five games before money starts to drain out of a massive eggtimer, seeded with £50,000 (£100,000 in the celebrity versions). One final challenge requires a list to be completed before the team wins anything left.
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Inventor
Devised by Stuart Shawcross
Theme music
Nick Foster and Ken Bolam composed a full score.
Trivia
The show was played by members of the public during the week, and by celebrities on Saturdays.
The massive hourglass prop, and the rest of the studio set, was devised by the aptly-named Huge Designs company.
Web links
Reports from the first series taping at Bother's Bar.