Rescue Robots
(→Web links: Give a little context to a relatively obscure (but fully valid) link) |
(→Web links) |
||
Line 35: | Line 35: | ||
== Web links == | == Web links == | ||
- | Watch the show on streaming service [http://watch.mech-plus.com/all%20series/details/25336?playlist_id=52 Mech+ | + | Watch the show on streaming service [http://watch.mech-plus.com/all%20series/details/25336?playlist_id=52 Mech+] |
[[Category:Childrens]] | [[Category:Childrens]] | ||
[[Category:Technological]] | [[Category:Technological]] | ||
[[Category:Mentorn Productions]] | [[Category:Mentorn Productions]] |
Revision as of 20:53, 22 January 2024
Contents |
Host
Co-hosts
Announcer/commentator: Eddie Matthews
Broadcast
Mentorn Barraclough Carey for ITV1, 25 July to 5 September 2003 (7 episodes in 1 series + 8 unaired)
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 was pulled from the schedules midway through it run and didn't get re-commissioned because ITV's kids department started to implode around this time.
Inventor
Based on a concept by Adam Clark
Theme music
Big Hair Productions
Web links
Watch the show on streaming service Mech+