- Wanted (game show)
Wanted was a British 1990s
game show onChannel 4 , although more similar to modernReality Television than the classic gameshow format. Conceptually, it was similar to an advanced game ofhide and seek . It is also somewhat similar to the game show featured in Stephen King's novelThe Running Man .Format
It entailed three teams of two "runners" travelling throughout
Great Britain (travel to other areas of the UK, including British islands, andNorthern Ireland , was banned) on the run from a "Tracker", with limited funds available for their travel and upkeep. For every day they managed to travel at least one square of theBritish national grid reference system , take a ten minute video diary, complete a task of some description, and avoid being spotted by their tracker; the team received £1,000. Every morning, their tracker was told where they had spent the previous night. The public were encouraged to phone in information to the trackers, but natural sympathy with the runners made information somewhat sparse and in the second series a bribe of a £1,000 reward was added to encourage people to phone in. The runners themselves could, and did, arrange for their friends and family to send in false leads.At the end of every week, the runners had to spend 1 hour in a specific phone box of their own choice, connected by video link to a central studio, while their Tracker attempted to find them live on air. The tracker knew was told which grid square on the map the runners were in. If the door of the phone box was opened by the tracker, the runners were eliminated; if not, even if the Tracker managed to see them but not open the door of the phone box, they won the prize for that week.
eries
Two series of the show were produced, one in 1996 and one in 1997. The first, more serious series featured
Richard Littlejohn as presenter, and a formerKGB double agent Oleg Gordievsky as a co-host and analyst. The second series, which had its in-studio content lightened slightly, was presented byRay Cokes . Both series lasted for 8 weeks of 1 hour shows. The rules were slightly altered in the second series, allowing the Tracker to bribe the Runners on the final show of the week.While the series was popular, it was also extremely expensive to run - videophone links, camcorders and mobile phone technology all being extremely costly technology in 1997; and the cost of paying the "bribes" for information from the public as well as other logistical challenges mounted, so a third series was not commissioned. The format was sold internationally, with ABC spending $2 million on a pilot series (which did not air) in the
United States .External links
* [http://www.ukgameshows.com/index.php/Wanted Wanted] at UKGameshows
* [http://www.ukgameshows.com/index.php/Wanted_Rules Wanted Rules] at UKGameshows
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