Maths Mansion
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- | A 4Learning show designed to teach mathematics. Leather-clad panto villain "Bad Man" has locked up a bunch of kids in a mansion and forces them to play maths games in order to earn their release, | + | A 4Learning show designed to teach mathematics. Leather-clad panto villain "Bad Man" has locked up a bunch of kids in a mansion and forces them to play maths games in order to earn their release, because in the Maths Mansion, "there's no leaving without learning". The games are mostly fairly rudimentary computer games, but the show is considerably enlivened by Chris Jarvis' dual performance as the villain/host "Bad Man" and ineffectual maths geek "Sad Man". |
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Chris Ellis | Chris Ellis | ||
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+ | Liz Kitchen and Francis Hoines | ||
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- | [http://www. | + | [http://www.broadcastforschools.co.uk/site/Maths_Mansion Broadcast for Schools entry] |
[[Category:Educational]] | [[Category:Educational]] | ||
[[Category:Fictional Characters]] | [[Category:Fictional Characters]] | ||
[[Category:Computer Games]] | [[Category:Computer Games]] | ||
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Current revision as of 16:33, 28 July 2023
Contents |
Host
"Bad Man" (Chris Jarvis)
Co-hosts
"Sad Man" (er, Chris Jarvis again)
Broadcast
Open Mind Productions for Channel 4, 19 September 2001 to 26 March 2003 (40 episodes in 4 series)
Synopsis
A 4Learning show designed to teach mathematics. Leather-clad panto villain "Bad Man" has locked up a bunch of kids in a mansion and forces them to play maths games in order to earn their release, because in the Maths Mansion, "there's no leaving without learning". The games are mostly fairly rudimentary computer games, but the show is considerably enlivened by Chris Jarvis' dual performance as the villain/host "Bad Man" and ineffectual maths geek "Sad Man".
Inventor
Chris Ellis
Theme music
Liz Kitchen and Francis Hoines