System 93
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For some reason it was all set-up and controlled by a computer (the screen was framed by lots of computer imagery with the monitor showing us all of the action), hence ''System'' I suppose. | For some reason it was all set-up and controlled by a computer (the screen was framed by lots of computer imagery with the monitor showing us all of the action), hence ''System'' I suppose. | ||
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[[Category:Childrens]] | [[Category:Childrens]] |
Current revision as of 09:08, 10 August 2021
Synopsis
Pan-European competition (that also, if we remember correctly, involved Canada). Teams consisted of kids from many different countries to promote peace and co-operation and things like that.
Obviously it would be a big job dubbing the show into all manner of languages so most of the explanation was visual, and most of the games were obstacle course affairs. There was a computery voice that said how points had been scored and which team was winning and had won.
For some reason it was all set-up and controlled by a computer (the screen was framed by lots of computer imagery with the monitor showing us all of the action), hence System I suppose.