Treasure Hunt

Treasure Hunt (1982-2003)

EndedGame Show show

Treasure Hunt was a popular UK game show, based on the format of the French show La Chasse au Trésor, created by Jacques Antoine. It appeared on Channel 4 between 28 December 1982 and 18 May 1989 and was revived by BBC Two between 16 December 2002 and 2 August 2003.

A team of two contestants, always in the studio, had to use a library of (deliberately relevant) maps and reference materials to solve up to five clues, and communicate instructions via a radio link to a skyrunner who had the use of a helicopter. The contestants were given the first clue for free, the solving of which would lead to the location of the second clue and so on until a trinket or other significant object was found by solving the final clue. The contestants won a higher cash prize each time they solved a clue correctly. This was all done "against the clock". Even once the contestants had solved the final clue, the skyrunner still had to confirm they were correct, by reaching the final target. On a few occasions, the contestants solved all five clues with time to spare, in which case, a bonus clue was given to the contestants. This typically resulted in their winning a bottle of champagne.

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Scheduleevery Saturday (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S09E10Australia: Gold CoastAug. 2, 2003
S09E09New Zealand: ChristchurchJuli 12, 2003
S09E08USA: New OrleansJuni 14, 2003
S09E07Australia: Hobart, TasmaniaJuni 7, 2003
S09E06USA: ArizonaMai 24, 2003
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Treasure Hunt' premiere?

'Treasure Hunt' premiered on January 6, 1982.

Who was the host of 'Treasure Hunt'?

The host of 'Treasure Hunt' was Geoff Edwards.

How many teams competed in each episode of 'Treasure Hunt'?

Three teams would compete in each episode of 'Treasure Hunt'.

What was the main objective of 'Treasure Hunt'?

The main objective of 'Treasure Hunt' was for the teams to solve puzzles and follow clues to find hidden treasures.

Was there a time limit for the teams to solve the puzzles in 'Treasure Hunt'?

Yes, there was a time limit for the teams to solve the puzzles in 'Treasure Hunt'.

Were the treasures in 'Treasure Hunt' always in the studio?

No, the treasures in 'Treasure Hunt' were not always in the studio. They could be hidden anywhere in the city or surrounding areas.

Did 'Treasure Hunt' have any recurring characters or actors?

No, 'Treasure Hunt' did not have any recurring characters or actors.

How long did each episode of 'Treasure Hunt' last?

Each episode of 'Treasure Hunt' lasted for 30 minutes.

Was 'Treasure Hunt' ever syndicated?

Yes, 'Treasure Hunt' was syndicated in the United States.

Did 'Treasure Hunt' have any spin-offs or sequels?

No, 'Treasure Hunt' did not have any spin-offs or sequels.

What was the most iconic feature of 'Treasure Hunt'?

The most iconic feature of 'Treasure Hunt' was the giant game board floor that the contestants walked on during the show.

What was the grand prize in 'Treasure Hunt'?

The grand prize in 'Treasure Hunt' was $25,000 cash.

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