Rescue Robots
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[[Anna Williamson]] | [[Anna Williamson]] | ||
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+ | Announcer/commentator: Eddie Matthews | ||
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- | A team of friends try to rescue stranded people in a computer game-style show, using robots that would look completely out of place in [[Robot Wars]]. They have to complete a number of challenges in a certain amount of time, carefully designed to go right down to the wire. | + | A team of friends try to rescue stranded people in a computer game-style show, using robots that would look completely out of place in [[Robot Wars]]. |
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+ | They have to complete a number of challenges in a certain amount of time, carefully designed to go right down to the wire. Large-scale sets in the ''Thunderbirds'' mould are used to give a reasonably realistic filmic effect, and three vehicles are controlled by different team members. The kids must work co-operatively to complete the multiple-part objective using microphone headsets to talk to each other. As a result, the games were quite long and as such a trifle boring at times. However, the eye candy of Anna Williamson playing up her officious role to the hilt perks things up. | ||
- | + | This didn't get re-commissioned or, sadly, even complete its run because ITV's kids department started to implode around this time. | |
[[Category:Childrens]] | [[Category:Childrens]] | ||
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Revision as of 21:39, 25 February 2007
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Host
Co-hosts
Announcer/commentator: Eddie Matthews
Broadcast
TV Corporation for ITV1, 2003
Synopsis
A team of friends try to rescue stranded people in a computer game-style show, using robots that would look completely out of place in Robot Wars.
They have to complete a number of challenges in a certain amount of time, carefully designed to go right down to the wire. Large-scale sets in the Thunderbirds mould are used to give a reasonably realistic filmic effect, and three vehicles are controlled by different team members. The kids must work co-operatively to complete the multiple-part objective using microphone headsets to talk to each other. As a result, the games were quite long and as such a trifle boring at times. However, the eye candy of Anna Williamson playing up her officious role to the hilt perks things up.
This didn't get re-commissioned or, sadly, even complete its run because ITV's kids department started to implode around this time.