Prosiect Z

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== Host ==
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''to be confirmed''
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Lara Catrin
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== Co-host ==
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Rhydian Bowen Phillips (narrator, recaps)
== Broadcast ==
== Broadcast ==
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S4C, 9 January 2018 to present
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Boom Cymru Plant for S4C, 9 January 2018 to present<!--18 December 2018 (16 episodes in 2 series)-->
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''Project Z'' Boom Cymru for CITV, 27 February 2019 to present
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== Synopsis ==
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The S4C press office says:
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The zombie apocalypse comes to your school: can you escape?
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: Following a catastrophic experiment by the global corporation Itopia, a large number of people have been infected with a virus that turns them into Zombies, or 'Zeds'. 5 brave pupils have found refuge in their school, but now Zeds have found their way in and are roaming the corridors! The crew needs to solve puzzles and problems, and avoid or trap the Zeds to escape from school. Will they escape or be turned into Zeds?
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Following a failed scientific experiment, zeds are shambling around. They're highly contageous, the nanobots will spread on the merest touch. Lara Catrin plays a scientist who wants to repair the damage she wrought.
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''Get the bags. Avoid zeds. Stay alive.''
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Each show has the same series of rounds. Teams of five children gather five rucksacks from their school hall (or playground, or other large area); they have to dodge zeds shambling around. While exploring the bags, the team find a walkie-talkie, their link to Lara.
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Two puzzle rooms have been set up around the school, each brings the team closer to their goal. Some of the items in the backpacks will help solve the problems. There's a further physical challenge, to evade the zeds when they infiltrate the school's corridors.
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''Dangle the magnet with the fishing line.''
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Eventually, the players will sound the school's alarm. This causes the zeds pain, including any of the players who have been infected during the game. The remaining children can make it to the front door. A number placement puzzle (like the peg game Mastermind) will see them unlock the door - but can they get the code before the zeds arrive?
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While the overall format is the same, each school is different - there's a unique layout, and a bespoke set of puzzles. Flexibility in the physical challenges means no two episodes are alike.
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''Lara watches on CCTV.''
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''Prosiect Z'' has a strong design aesthetic. It starts and ends with animations by cartoonist Dan Harris, and the children dress up in battle jackets and dark glasses. Film of the challenges is reused in spoof news bulletins. Stock footage of Lara and the zeds enhances the mood. Set design elements - banners, posters - are re-used from episode to episode.
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The show moved to English-language television on CITV, with a direct translation of the title to '''Project Z'''.
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== Trivia ==
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Won both the 2018 Children's BAFTA for Best Entertainment Show, and the RTS Award for Best Children's Show.
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S4C's Stwnsh block - aimed at children aged 10-15 - has a minuscule budget, and can't even afford English-language subtitles. Captions identify the important points, and may be enough for a non-Welsh speaker.
== Web links ==
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[http://www.s4c.cymru/en/stwnsh/prosiect-z/ Official site (English)]
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[http://www.s4c.cymru/en/stwnsh/prosiect-z/ S4C site]
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[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p05s347n BBC site]
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== See also ==
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[[Weaver's Week 2018-03-04|Weaver's Week review]]
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Revision as of 09:22, 24 March 2019

Contents

Host

Lara Catrin

Co-host

Rhydian Bowen Phillips (narrator, recaps)

Broadcast

Boom Cymru Plant for S4C, 9 January 2018 to present

Project Z Boom Cymru for CITV, 27 February 2019 to present

Synopsis

The zombie apocalypse comes to your school: can you escape?

Following a failed scientific experiment, zeds are shambling around. They're highly contageous, the nanobots will spread on the merest touch. Lara Catrin plays a scientist who wants to repair the damage she wrought.

Get the bags. Avoid zeds. Stay alive.

Each show has the same series of rounds. Teams of five children gather five rucksacks from their school hall (or playground, or other large area); they have to dodge zeds shambling around. While exploring the bags, the team find a walkie-talkie, their link to Lara.

Two puzzle rooms have been set up around the school, each brings the team closer to their goal. Some of the items in the backpacks will help solve the problems. There's a further physical challenge, to evade the zeds when they infiltrate the school's corridors.

Dangle the magnet with the fishing line.

Eventually, the players will sound the school's alarm. This causes the zeds pain, including any of the players who have been infected during the game. The remaining children can make it to the front door. A number placement puzzle (like the peg game Mastermind) will see them unlock the door - but can they get the code before the zeds arrive?

While the overall format is the same, each school is different - there's a unique layout, and a bespoke set of puzzles. Flexibility in the physical challenges means no two episodes are alike.

Lara watches on CCTV.

Prosiect Z has a strong design aesthetic. It starts and ends with animations by cartoonist Dan Harris, and the children dress up in battle jackets and dark glasses. Film of the challenges is reused in spoof news bulletins. Stock footage of Lara and the zeds enhances the mood. Set design elements - banners, posters - are re-used from episode to episode.

The show moved to English-language television on CITV, with a direct translation of the title to Project Z.

Trivia

Won both the 2018 Children's BAFTA for Best Entertainment Show, and the RTS Award for Best Children's Show.

S4C's Stwnsh block - aimed at children aged 10-15 - has a minuscule budget, and can't even afford English-language subtitles. Captions identify the important points, and may be enough for a non-Welsh speaker.

Web links

S4C site

BBC site

See also

Weaver's Week review

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