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- | Taking time out from [[Jigsaw (1)|Jigsaw]], Adrian Hedley pilots a spaceship around the galaxy, | + | Taking time out from [[Jigsaw (1)|Jigsaw]], Adrian Hedley pilots a spaceship around the galaxy, 5000 light years away from Earth. |
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+ | To help demystify the computer technology of the day, viewer-friendly celebrities were invited to play computer games of the Spectrum / Commodore 64 era. Jo Wheeler acted as second-in-command, and an expert, ''Egghead'', gave advice. | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
Revision as of 18:39, 10 June 2006
Synopsis
Taking time out from Jigsaw, Adrian Hedley pilots a spaceship around the galaxy, 5000 light years away from Earth.
To help demystify the computer technology of the day, viewer-friendly celebrities were invited to play computer games of the Spectrum / Commodore 64 era. Jo Wheeler acted as second-in-command, and an expert, Egghead, gave advice.
Trivia
The show's titles were created on a state-of-the-art Atari 800.
Inventor
Simon Goodwin writes: "The programme proposal was written by Graeme Kidd (who went on to be editor of various computer magazines and is now mayor of Ludlow) and me, Simon N Goodwin (1500 words each). We both joined the production team when the series was commissioned by Terry Johnston. It was edited by Geoff Negus."