Run the Gauntlet
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Four teams from, say, GB, USA, Australia and Holland would fight to prove who was the best through a number of action-packed (and we mean action-packed) rounds. These were quite excellent, most of them involving races in huge expensive machines such as jet skis, buggies and the 'Supercats' (jeep things). And then there was The Hill, a race up a obstacle laden hill whilst opposing teams tried to irritate you using huge water cannons. | Four teams from, say, GB, USA, Australia and Holland would fight to prove who was the best through a number of action-packed (and we mean action-packed) rounds. These were quite excellent, most of them involving races in huge expensive machines such as jet skis, buggies and the 'Supercats' (jeep things). And then there was The Hill, a race up a obstacle laden hill whilst opposing teams tried to irritate you using huge water cannons. | ||
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A great format, although some of the races weren't as exciting as they perhaps could have been, so why try and change it by setting it on snow and getting [[Ross King]] to host it? We'll never know. | A great format, although some of the races weren't as exciting as they perhaps could have been, so why try and change it by setting it on snow and getting [[Ross King]] to host it? We'll never know. | ||
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Martin Shaw always made his entrance via an action stunt, such as dangling from a helicopter or, as in the picture below, sitting nonchantly reading a newspaper while a motorcycle stunt team sped over the ridge behind him. | Martin Shaw always made his entrance via an action stunt, such as dangling from a helicopter or, as in the picture below, sitting nonchantly reading a newspaper while a motorcycle stunt team sped over the ridge behind him. | ||
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== Inventor == | == Inventor == |
Revision as of 10:33, 3 June 2017
Contents |
Host
David Jensen and Suzanne Dando (1987)
Martin Shaw (1988)
Alison Holloway (1988-91) (and Ross Davidson from 1989 / Ross King from 1990-1)
Broadcast
Creative Action/Thames for ITV, 1987 to 1991 (mainly one-off programmes)
Synopsis
Four teams from, say, GB, USA, Australia and Holland would fight to prove who was the best through a number of action-packed (and we mean action-packed) rounds. These were quite excellent, most of them involving races in huge expensive machines such as jet skis, buggies and the 'Supercats' (jeep things). And then there was The Hill, a race up a obstacle laden hill whilst opposing teams tried to irritate you using huge water cannons.
A great format, although some of the races weren't as exciting as they perhaps could have been, so why try and change it by setting it on snow and getting Ross King to host it? We'll never know.
Key moments
Martin Shaw always made his entrance via an action stunt, such as dangling from a helicopter or, as in the picture below, sitting nonchantly reading a newspaper while a motorcycle stunt team sped over the ridge behind him.
Inventor
Devised by Julian Grant and Patrick Gamble. They must have been a bit short of celebrities for the 1988 christmas special, because Grant was roped in to be a contestant as well. Or maybe he just fancied a go.
Theme music
Mcasso
Merchandise
A computer game was released. It was quite good, actually.
See also
Superchamps, effectively a junior version of the show.