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- | Competitive "street sports" series for school teams featuring go-karting, roller skating, BMX, "sports disco", something called "Over and Under" and most exciting of all... boules! | + | Competitive "street sports" series for school teams (three children on a team) featuring go-karting, roller skating, BMX, "sports disco", something called "Over and Under" and most exciting of all... boules! Regional heats leading up to two semis and a final. For the last episode in the series, the champions competed against experts in the various sports featured. |
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
[[Jonathan Ross]] was a researcher on the show. | [[Jonathan Ross]] was a researcher on the show. | ||
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+ | King Henry VIII School, Abergavenny. <!--NB. Definitely this King Henry VIII School (confirmed by The Times 28/9/84), NOT the one in Coventry.--> | ||
==Theme music== | ==Theme music== |
Revision as of 10:52, 4 October 2008
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Host
Elaine Kemball and Steve Hurrell
Broadcast
RPM Productions for Channel 4, 27 July to 28 September 1984
Synopsis
Competitive "street sports" series for school teams (three children on a team) featuring go-karting, roller skating, BMX, "sports disco", something called "Over and Under" and most exciting of all... boules! Regional heats leading up to two semis and a final. For the last episode in the series, the champions competed against experts in the various sports featured.
Trivia
Jonathan Ross was a researcher on the show.
Champions
King Henry VIII School, Abergavenny.
Theme music
Specially composed by Vince Clarke. Yes, the one from Depeche Mode, etc.