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Three teams of four-year-olds compete in games with a "learning through play" element. | Three teams of four-year-olds compete in games with a "learning through play" element. | ||
- | + | There wasn't that much of a competitive edge to it because the winning team's prize consisted of being the first to open a sack with a huge cuddly toy - which all the teams got. | |
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+ | A quite interesting show because it was probably the first time (and the last) that ITV tried to introduce a game show for a pre-school audience. By the looks of what happened, the idea got a thumbs down (I'll get my coat...) | ||
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+ | == Inventor == | ||
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+ | Devised by Trish Kinane | ||
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+ | Executive Producer: Stephen Leahy. | ||
[[Category:Action Time Productions]] | [[Category:Action Time Productions]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Carlton Productions]] | ||
[[Category:Childrens]] | [[Category:Childrens]] | ||
[[Category:Information Needed]] | [[Category:Information Needed]] |
Revision as of 21:47, 28 May 2007
Synopsis
Three teams of four-year-olds compete in games with a "learning through play" element.
There wasn't that much of a competitive edge to it because the winning team's prize consisted of being the first to open a sack with a huge cuddly toy - which all the teams got.
A quite interesting show because it was probably the first time (and the last) that ITV tried to introduce a game show for a pre-school audience. By the looks of what happened, the idea got a thumbs down (I'll get my coat...)
Inventor
Devised by Trish Kinane
Executive Producer: Stephen Leahy.