- Incredible Games
Incredible Games was a popular children's game show which was broadcast in 1994-1995 (two series) by the
BBC . It included a variety of games, performed by contestants between the ages of 11 and 14. The show itself was set in a fictional skyscraper (which was depicted in the titles by aLondon council tower block ,Trellick Tower , inNorth Kensington ) with a talking lift. In the first series, the lift was played byDavid Walliams , who later starred in "Little Britain ". In the second series, the lift was given a name, Sam, and was played byGary Parker . [http://www.ukgameshows.com/page/index.php/Incredible_Games] Sam the Lift is popularly confused [ [http://www.bothersbar.co.uk/cellar/feb2006.htm Untitled Document ] ] with the character played byMark Speight in the CITV showScratchy & Co. (from 1995 onwards).The aim of the show was to complete each game (set on a "floor" of the skyscraper), gradually rising up the tower. In the first series this climaxed in the alphabet soup game, and in the second series upon reaching the penthouse, where prizes could be won. In series two if a player lost a game, they were sent to the "basement" of the tower (the laundry room), and the other players had to take the lift back down to rescue them. In the first series the lift doors would open directly into game, whereas in the second series the lift doors would open to a generic corridor which had a series of doors, with a light above a door in the corridor indicating the relevant room. On occasions during the second series the lift door would open to reveal a darkened corridor with the dark knight walking slowly to the lift, which required the contestants to quickly shut the lift doors.
Two of the more famous games were the alphabet soup game and the dark knight game. The first game was where giant letters had to fished out of a swimming pool (supposedly a soupbowl) to make words on the "fridge". In the second game the contestants had to move from square to square on a chess board (they could only move one space per turn, and every forward movement had to be followed by a sidestep), until they reached the end. The catch was that the "dark knight" was attempting to stop them, though he could only see the player's last move which was lit up.
Simon Shelton , who played the Dark Knight in the series, later became Tinky Winky in "Teletubbies ". Marco Sabba, a contestant on the fifth series of the UK version of the TV show Big Brother, competed in "Incredible Games" when he was younger.References
External links
* [http://www.ukgameshows.com/page/index.php/Incredible_Games UKGameshows article on Incredible Games]
*" [http://www.classickidstv.co.uk/wiki/Incredible_Games Incredible Games] " at [http://www.classickidstv.co.uk/ ClassicKidsTV.co.uk]
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