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mcginn
17-12-2002, 05:42 PM
Treasure Hunt is back from being away for 13 years, and its great much better than the old show, you can see it 6pm evey day this week on BBC2.



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Amy
17-12-2002, 08:54 PM
So i noticed as i was expecting to watch The Simpsons :nono:

avriljayne
17-12-2002, 10:15 PM
Yes I have caught the last parts of it.

The girl (whos name escapes me ) is good and reminds me of the days of Anneka and Dermot has a similar manner to Kenneth Kendall. The set is in keeping with the original but I have not been quick enough to catch the credits.. Is it a new pilot and cameraman?

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steve_o
18-12-2002, 09:50 AM
The pilot Keith is still the same, but theirs different camera and sound men.

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BusyBee
20-12-2002, 06:43 PM
I loved Treasure Hunt when it was on before. Possibly could do with a bit of updating with a few changes - me saying that who hates changes to her favourite programmes. Just who is the new runner - never heard of her.

mcginn
20-12-2002, 08:00 PM
Just who is the new runner - never heard of her.


she was a sports presenter i think.

http://images.thesun.co.uk/picture/0,,2002451029,00.gif

The show should be back next year after the simpsons move to channel4

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Mark
20-12-2002, 08:17 PM
Just who is the new runner - never heard of her.


Suzi Perry - Ive no idea who she is, so I looked at the credits, and remembered the name :thumbs:

- Mark

LEE
20-12-2002, 08:25 PM
I've never heard of her either, but she has a website.

http://www.suziperry.com/

mcginn
14-01-2003, 02:41 PM
Hi, this story is from the sun online today:

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TELLY’S revamped Treasure Hunt is abandoning its British locations — as the BBC spends up to £10million filming in exotic hotspots.

Beeb chiefs plan to send jump-suited presenter Suzi Perry and her helicopter to America, Mexico, Cuba, Fiji and New Zealand.

She will be directed via a satellite link by the UK-based team headed by Dermot Murnaghan.

The move comes even though the show, a new version of Anneka Rice’s 1980s hit, only attracts around 2.5million viewers.

The ten episodes, which follow a pilot series screened before Christmas, will be filmed in February and March.

A BBC spokeswoman said: “We are going abroad to give the show a more exotic feel.”

But telly campaigners Mediawatch-UK said: “This is an unreasonable amount to spend on a show that can be done just as well in the UK.”
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I think that is way to much money for a show that only got 2.5 viewers, but any way it great news to hear that is coming back.


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steve_o
14-01-2003, 05:16 PM
That's one of the problems with being on the BBC no adverts to pay for it. But it's still a good programme and Suzi's a bit of alright. phorrrrrr...:love::thumbs:

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