Hewlfa Drysor
(S4C's press release suggests this is the first in a series.) |
(Brief summary, in case this turns into a Broadcast Pilot.) |
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== Host == | == Host == | ||
- | + | Lisa Angharad and Welsh Whisperer | |
== Broadcast == | == Broadcast == | ||
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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
- | Three teams | + | A hunt for treasure, you say? One built around a car, with questions to answer and stunts to do? Where do we sign up?! |
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+ | Three teams spend an afternoon driving around their local area, observing the details of their path, and stopping here and there for extra challenges. At the end of the hour, points are totted up, deductions are made for excess mileage and extra time, and a winner is declared. A snarky commentary helps keep us viewers on track. | ||
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+ | [[File:Hewlfa drysor car full of people.jpg|400px|Hewlfa Drysor]] | ||
+ | ''The modern-day Keith, Anneka, Frank, and Graham.'' | ||
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+ | ''Hewlfa Drysor'' had a tremendous sense of place, it showed off the unusual sights in its area, and smuggled in some brief history lessons. And it had a tremendous pace, clues and stunts came thick and fast, letting us build up a portrait of the people in each team. We were reminded of Channel 4's classic [[Treasure Hunt (2)|Treasure Hunt]], mixed with the contemporary tech and joie de vivre of BBC1's [[The Button]]. | ||
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+ | == Trivia == | ||
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+ | The title translates as "Hunt for treasure". | ||
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+ | == See also == | ||
- | + | [[Weaver's Week 2020-01-12#Hewlfa Drysor|Weaver's Week review]] | |
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Revision as of 11:12, 12 January 2020
Synopsis
A hunt for treasure, you say? One built around a car, with questions to answer and stunts to do? Where do we sign up?!
Three teams spend an afternoon driving around their local area, observing the details of their path, and stopping here and there for extra challenges. At the end of the hour, points are totted up, deductions are made for excess mileage and extra time, and a winner is declared. A snarky commentary helps keep us viewers on track.
Hewlfa Drysor had a tremendous sense of place, it showed off the unusual sights in its area, and smuggled in some brief history lessons. And it had a tremendous pace, clues and stunts came thick and fast, letting us build up a portrait of the people in each team. We were reminded of Channel 4's classic Treasure Hunt, mixed with the contemporary tech and joie de vivre of BBC1's The Button.
Trivia
The title translates as "Hunt for treasure".