Chase the Case

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== Host ==
== Host ==
Dan Walker
Dan Walker
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== Co-host ==
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Deborah Anderson (in role of "permanently furious security guard")
== Broadcast ==
== Broadcast ==
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Bandicoot for BBC1, 17 September 2018 to present <!--12 October 2018 (20 episodes in 1 series)-->
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Bandicoot for BBC One, 17 September to 12 October 2018 (20 episodes in 1 series)
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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
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The BBC Press Office tells us about this new afternoon quiz:
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Five players, five sealed cases, and plenty of questions.
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: ''Chase The Case'' is an exciting new strategy gameshow that trades general knowledge for information, hosted by Dan Walker. Five players begin the game by being given a case containing a secret amount of cash.
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''Dan Walker (right) and some coloured cases.''
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: Players answer questions to win visits to a soundproof secret vault where they can learn information about what's in their opponents' cases. As they are never allowed to see inside their own case, the only way to figure out what they are carrying is by the power of deduction. The audience play along at home as they are privy to all of the intelligence acquired in the vault.
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Each player is issued with a coloured case, containing one of £5000, £1000, £500, £100, and £0. Dan Walker asks trivia questions on a loose theme, and the first players to give three correct answers earn the chance to go into a soundproof room and find out about someone else's case.
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: In a fast-paced endgame, players attempt to steal each other's cases via tense head-to-head challenges but only the player who gets over the finish line first will get to open the case they are holding and take home the prize.
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Two tools are available in each round - "Peek" will open someone else's case, and "More or Less" will compare the player's case to someone else's. A player may never see what's in their own case until they've won.
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''Security guard Deborah deposits the blue case on the red case.''
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Four rounds of "The Reconnaissance" are played, revealing a little more information each time. We viewers are privileged to all the facts, but the players only see information if they earn it. That's proper dramatic tension.
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"The Final" is general knowledge questions on the buzzer. A right answer allows the player to step forward on the grid &ndash; five columns of four squares, all but the first square are red.
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When a player lands on a red square, they can challenge another player - two questions each, a buzzer question to break the tie. Win the challenge and the challenger takes over the other player's case, and eliminates that other player from the game. We viewers see what's in the removed case, but the players don't.
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''Red has challenged green, and he's out of the game. Viewers will see what's inside the red case.''
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The first player to give five correct answers crosses the finish line, and wins whatever's in their case. Or, if all the opponents are knocked out through challenges, the last person standing wins.
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There's a lot to like about ''Chase the Case''. The questions are firm and solid, written with wit and verve. Dan Walker is as pleasant and affable as ever, and security guard Deborah Anderson expresses emotions just from her body language. The typeface is joyful, and there's a strategy game we can play along at home &ndash; show producers Bandicoot produced little cards you can fill out as the show progresses.
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The music was stark electronic bleeps, at odds with the rest of the show. And the format struck us as "good" without ever threatening to be "great".
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== Catchphrases ==
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"For you, [whoever], it's case closed."
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== Title music ==
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Marc Sylvan, credited for "Music".
==Web links==
==Web links==
[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0bl2cm6 BBC programme page]
[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0bl2cm6 BBC programme page]
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== See also ==
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[[Weaver's Week 2018-10-07|Weaver's Week review]]
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== Images ==
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''Bandicoot's official score card.''
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Revision as of 04:34, 29 March 2020

Contents

Host

Dan Walker

Co-host

Deborah Anderson (in role of "permanently furious security guard")

Broadcast

Bandicoot for BBC One, 17 September to 12 October 2018 (20 episodes in 1 series)

Synopsis

Five players, five sealed cases, and plenty of questions.

Dan Walker (right) and some coloured cases.

Each player is issued with a coloured case, containing one of £5000, £1000, £500, £100, and £0. Dan Walker asks trivia questions on a loose theme, and the first players to give three correct answers earn the chance to go into a soundproof room and find out about someone else's case.

Two tools are available in each round - "Peek" will open someone else's case, and "More or Less" will compare the player's case to someone else's. A player may never see what's in their own case until they've won.

Security guard Deborah deposits the blue case on the red case.

Four rounds of "The Reconnaissance" are played, revealing a little more information each time. We viewers are privileged to all the facts, but the players only see information if they earn it. That's proper dramatic tension.

"The Final" is general knowledge questions on the buzzer. A right answer allows the player to step forward on the grid – five columns of four squares, all but the first square are red.

When a player lands on a red square, they can challenge another player - two questions each, a buzzer question to break the tie. Win the challenge and the challenger takes over the other player's case, and eliminates that other player from the game. We viewers see what's in the removed case, but the players don't.

Red has challenged green, and he's out of the game. Viewers will see what's inside the red case.

The first player to give five correct answers crosses the finish line, and wins whatever's in their case. Or, if all the opponents are knocked out through challenges, the last person standing wins.

There's a lot to like about Chase the Case. The questions are firm and solid, written with wit and verve. Dan Walker is as pleasant and affable as ever, and security guard Deborah Anderson expresses emotions just from her body language. The typeface is joyful, and there's a strategy game we can play along at home – show producers Bandicoot produced little cards you can fill out as the show progresses.

The music was stark electronic bleeps, at odds with the rest of the show. And the format struck us as "good" without ever threatening to be "great".

Catchphrases

"For you, [whoever], it's case closed."

Title music

Marc Sylvan, credited for "Music".

Web links

BBC programme page

See also

Weaver's Week review

Images

Bandicoot's official score card.

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