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+ | == Catchphrase == | ||
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+ | Nick Hancock: | ||
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+ | "Does anyone want to breakaway?" | ||
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+ | "Who, what or where is this .." | ||
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+ | "Join us next time, when six more players must decide between safety in numbers or standing out from the crowd. Goodbye" | ||
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+ | == Music == | ||
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+ | The theme music was composed by Marc Sylvan and the music used in the show by Paul Farrer. | ||
== Web links == | == Web links == |
Revision as of 01:11, 18 March 2012
Synopsis
Two 30 space tracks stand between the contestants and the prize money. Contestants must decide whether to work their way down one track as a group and share the prize money, or breakout on their own, and cross to the other track in the hope of reaching the end first, thereby taking all the prize money for themselves.
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Catchphrase
Nick Hancock:
"Does anyone want to breakaway?"
"Who, what or where is this .."
"Join us next time, when six more players must decide between safety in numbers or standing out from the crowd. Goodbye"
Music
The theme music was composed by Marc Sylvan and the music used in the show by Paul Farrer.