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Current revision as of 01:54, 3 April 2020
Synopsis
Technically Esc@pe (because it was about the internet, you see), some family members were locked up in a dungeon with internet access and a telephone and required four keys to get out. Other members had to rescue them by completing tasks. The idea was for the prisoners to be able to assist the rest of the team by using their internet connection. The team had £5,000, and whatever money they hadn't spent when they release their family they could keep.
This show was made as part of the BBC's WebWise campaign, and was not picked up for a full series.