Mutant Machines
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- | Granada Men & Motors, January to April 2004 | + | Granada Men & Motors, 5 January to 12 April 2004 (15 episodes in 1 series) |
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- | A mechanical challenge show in the vein of [[Scrapheap Challenge]]. Two teams were given | + | A mechanical challenge show in the vein of [[Scrapheap Challenge]], in a compact half-hour format with a knockout series structure. Two teams of four were given eight hours to make a machine out of parts from two or more unrelated donor machines, such as motorbikes, scooters and cars, to compete against each other in a final challenge, and the Mutant Machine achieving the better performance won. |
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+ | Four episodes can be seen on YouTube: Episode 1. Piledriver, 2. Paint Sprayer, 3. Concrete Mixer, 7. Bail Lifter. | ||
+ | The programmes were recorded in a barn with open doors between November and February which is why the presenters and team members were well wrapped up. Thus the early shows were being broadcast before all the programmes had been recorded. | ||
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Revision as of 07:37, 14 January 2025
Contents |
Host
Co-host
Engineering expert: Professor Martin Smith
Broadcast
Granada Men & Motors, 5 January to 12 April 2004 (15 episodes in 1 series)
Synopsis
A mechanical challenge show in the vein of Scrapheap Challenge, in a compact half-hour format with a knockout series structure. Two teams of four were given eight hours to make a machine out of parts from two or more unrelated donor machines, such as motorbikes, scooters and cars, to compete against each other in a final challenge, and the Mutant Machine achieving the better performance won.
Trivia
Four episodes can be seen on YouTube: Episode 1. Piledriver, 2. Paint Sprayer, 3. Concrete Mixer, 7. Bail Lifter.
The programmes were recorded in a barn with open doors between November and February which is why the presenters and team members were well wrapped up. Thus the early shows were being broadcast before all the programmes had been recorded.