We weren’t expecting this to be a greatly exciting week in truth, believing the highlights to be For What It’s Worth starting again in the afternoons and 500 Questions starting in the US again tomorrow night but one the things I like most about running this place is the things that unexpectedly come up – we meant to have a look at Belgian Mole earlier in the year but didn’t want to get into it the same time as the Dutch version, and it’s brilliant, a really modern and stylish vision of the format as if it were just starting out and highly recommended.
But I was sent a link to something yesterday which I remembered watching when it went out 25 years ago and didn’t think I’d ever see again, the broadcast pilot of ITV’s Skyrunners from 1990, hosted by Andrew O Connor and featuring Gemma Craven and Suzi Quattro. It was evidently designed to be an ITV take on Treasure Hunt (women in helicopters! Clue solving!) which would have finished a year earlier but manages to be genuinely terrible in quite interesting ways that ambitious shows from the early 90s often are.
What’s kind of incredible is that they’ve actually basically invented La Carte Aux Tresors five years before La Carte Aux Tresors but where that has beautiful scenery, a sense of adventure and an amazing soundtrack here we have Austin Mitchell trying to solve clues without any information to go on (I love how Andrew basically has to just tell them the answers half the time), a theme tune that doesn’t really fit (although admittedly I quite like the incidental music) and some hilarious proto-ADR. I don’t get why the penalty for extra hints is only ten seconds when it takes minutes to fly anywhere – you might as well just take them early. The teams are working towards a puzzle which seems to have no consequence whatsoever.
Still it’s great news for fans of early Compaq laptops as two feature prominently.
With thanks to Gordon Donaldson for the tip-off.



