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- | After a successful ten year run, Scottish TV decided to stop making [[Fun House]] and decided to instead make a show that was a bit like it but not as good. It had the big runaround adventure playground set. It even had a go-karting track (although it might have been mini 4x4s, come to think) | + | After a successful ten year run, Scottish TV decided to stop making [[Fun House]] and decided to instead make a show that was a bit like it but not as good. It had the big runaround adventure playground set. It even had a go-karting track (although it might have been mini 4x4s, come to think) and games which involved gunge, infact it was a complete rip off of ''Fun House'' |
For some reason the show was based around the idea of Twisters, that most American of names for the traditional tornado. After each round, the losing team could gamble ten points in a bid to "twist" the scores around by chosing either the positive or negative main electrical tower things (yes, physics is fun kids) and then seeing what happened. | For some reason the show was based around the idea of Twisters, that most American of names for the traditional tornado. After each round, the losing team could gamble ten points in a bid to "twist" the scores around by chosing either the positive or negative main electrical tower things (yes, physics is fun kids) and then seeing what happened. |
Revision as of 05:19, 25 January 2011
Synopsis
After a successful ten year run, Scottish TV decided to stop making Fun House and decided to instead make a show that was a bit like it but not as good. It had the big runaround adventure playground set. It even had a go-karting track (although it might have been mini 4x4s, come to think) and games which involved gunge, infact it was a complete rip off of Fun House
For some reason the show was based around the idea of Twisters, that most American of names for the traditional tornado. After each round, the losing team could gamble ten points in a bid to "twist" the scores around by chosing either the positive or negative main electrical tower things (yes, physics is fun kids) and then seeing what happened.
The end game involved running round the towers in order against the clock whilst all sorts of rain, snow and wind effects made things difficult and interesting. Except it wasn't nearly as interesting as Fun House was and it only got one series.
Trivia
Produced at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre in Glasgow.
Returned for a re-run by no demand thanks to wknd@stv eight years after its first transmission.
Web links
Complete Series 1 episodes on STV's YouTube player
See Also
Get Wet which like Twister was a one series wonder featuring an exciting run-around-a-structure end game, but unlike Twister was actually really good.