The Great Egg Race


Revision as of 14:33, 27 September 2005

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Host

Lesley Judd and Heinz Wolff

Howard Stableford (guest presenter)

Broadcast

BBC, 1978-86

BBC Choice, 2000

Synopsis

Teams of university boffins would create weird and frequently Heath-Robinson gadgets out of shockingly scant apparatus in order to crack problems like building bridges to support someone's weight, burglar alarm detectors that people couldn't avoid triggering, or indeed the weekly challenge of transporting an egg over some great distance without breaking it.

The programme went through a number of different formats. Originally it was studio based and featured teams trying to race home-made machines as fast as possible without cracking their egg-like cargo. Lesley Judd oversaw the action.

Presenters Heinz Wolff and Lesley Judd

Meanwhile, Professor Heinz Wolff would set three other teams challenges to solve. Over the years, the egg racing was dropped (as was Judd) and it became a purely challenge-based programme. Later series broke out of the studio, with challenges varying from building a wave machine to taking a photograph of an oil rig using a kite.

In this episode, the teams built their contraptions on a platform in the (ever-rising) sea tide

Overall, this show was a small-scale triumph, mainly due to presence of miscellaneous dear heart and general populariser of science Professor Heinz Wolff. He brought a sense of humour to the show, not to mention his distinctive Germanic vowels. Each episode was marked by him and a guest judge using a ludicrously back-of-the-envelope marking scheme.

Professor Heinz Wolff

Essentially, this was the grand daddy of later shows such as Scrapheap. Remastered 15-minute editions ran for a while on BBC Choice.

Key moments

Once, the teams had to build a combination lock for a door. One team built a lock that was so complex that even they couldn't crack it...

Theme music

A music clip is available from the TV Cream site.

Trivia

On one episode, Heinz was surprised by Tomorrow's World presenter Howard Stableford. Heinz was made one of the team members for a "boffin's team" that was required because that particular programme required four teams (rather than the usual three) in a knockout competition.

Howard Stableford (left) guest presents one programme

Web links

TV Cream

Pictures

Picture 1 - "So, then the green man dives into the pool and the cage comes down..."

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