Go Getters

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== Host ==
== Host ==
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Various hosts throughout the show's life including [[Dave Lee Travis]] and [[Chris Tarrant]].
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Various hosts throughout the show's life including [[Dave Lee Travis]] and [[Chris Tarrant]].
== Broadcast ==
== Broadcast ==
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ITV, late 80s-early 90s
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Yorkshire for ITV, late 80s-early 90s
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Kiddies show in the ''[[Challenge Anneka]]'' stylee.
Kiddies show in the ''[[Challenge Anneka]]'' stylee.
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Three teams of three kiddy celebs (quite good ones, who the adults might actually have heard of: Cheggers, Andi Peters, Janice Long, Lisa Stansfield) went around the country in vans.
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Three teams of three kiddy celebs (quite good ones, whom the adults might actually have heard of: [[Keith Chegwin|Cheggers]], [[Timmy Mallett]], [[Andi Peters]], [[Janice Long]], [[Lisa Stansfield]]) went around the country in vans.
Each day for about a week, each van of celebs went to a different town and had a day to solve three fanciful and faintly impossible challenges, such as "have a photo of the team taken six feet underwater".
Each day for about a week, each van of celebs went to a different town and had a day to solve three fanciful and faintly impossible challenges, such as "have a photo of the team taken six feet underwater".

Revision as of 19:42, 4 January 2007

Host

Various hosts throughout the show's life including Dave Lee Travis and Chris Tarrant.

Broadcast

Yorkshire for ITV, late 80s-early 90s

Synopsis

Kiddies show in the Challenge Anneka stylee.

Three teams of three kiddy celebs (quite good ones, whom the adults might actually have heard of: Cheggers, Timmy Mallett, Andi Peters, Janice Long, Lisa Stansfield) went around the country in vans.

Each day for about a week, each van of celebs went to a different town and had a day to solve three fanciful and faintly impossible challenges, such as "have a photo of the team taken six feet underwater".

A narrator/host type would give a running commentary of what they got up to and award marks out of ten. All three teams perform their third task each day in the same town in a sort of convoluted race, after which whoever was hosting that series awards marks out of ten on a whim.

Nicely produced and rather engaging, but ultimately inconsequential.

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