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== Host ==
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[[Craig Doyle]]
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Craig Doyle
== Broadcast ==
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BBC1, 2003
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BBC One, launch show 30 April 2003, series 12 November to 15 December 2003 (6 episodes)
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==Champions==
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Duncan Green and Helen O'Driscoll with the collapsible, dishwasher-safe "Yukka Bin". The bin has since gone on sale at John Lewis stores.
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Duncan Green and Helen O'Driscoll with the collapsible, dishwasher-safe "Yukka Bin". The bin went on sale at John Lewis stores for a few years afterwards.
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== Web links ==
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[http://www.objectmonkey.com/?A=getcolumnpiece&Ar=p=42%5Ec=6%5Ei=15%5E Object Monkey - interview with the winners]
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[http://web.archive.org/web/20060927030147/http://www.nesta.org.uk/mediaroom/newsreleases/4568/index.html NESTA press release] (via archive.org)
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[http://www.nesta.org.uk/mediaroom/newsreleases/4568/index.html NESTA press release]
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==See also==
==See also==

Current revision as of 18:58, 15 December 2016

Contents

Host

Craig Doyle

Broadcast

BBC One, launch show 30 April 2003, series 12 November to 15 December 2003 (6 episodes)

Synopsis

A kind of Best Inventions... Goes Large. In the run-up to the series, the public were asked to send in their innovative product design ideas. Three were selected to feature in the programme proper, which was mostly a fly-on-the-wall series following the Clever Things through all the stages of getting from a paper design to a marketable product. At the end there was a live final in which the public (that's you) voted for their favourite product, which would receive a £10,000 development grant from the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts (NESTA). The three products were a collapsible pedal-bin, leakproof swimming goggles and some kind of futuristic pen-type thing, probably a pen.

Champions

Duncan Green and Helen O'Driscoll with the collapsible, dishwasher-safe "Yukka Bin". The bin went on sale at John Lewis stores for a few years afterwards.

Web links

NESTA press release (via archive.org)

See also

Techno Games - another NESTA-sponsored competition.

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