Fort Boyard - UKGameshows Host Melinda Messenger (1. Jodie Penfold (2. Takes on the World: Tim Vine (2. Ultimate Challenge: Laura Hamilton (all series)Geno Segers (Series 1- 2)Andy Akinwolere (Series 3- 5). Co- hosts 1. 99. 8- 2. Leslie Grantham (Boyard, master of the Fort)Geoffrey Bayldon (the old professor). Christopher Ellison (Boyard)Tom Baker (Captain). Broadcast Grundy (Thames) and Adventure Line for Channel 5, 1. October 1. 99. 8 to 2. December 2. 00. 1 (5. Ronin and Adventure Line for Challenge, 2. October to 3 December 2. Fort Boyard takes on the World Challenge, 1. October 2. 00. 4 (1. Fort Boyard: Ultimate Challenge The Foundation and Adventure Line for CITV / Disney XD (USA), 1 January 2. December 2. 01. 4 (5. Synopsis Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant superb show. Very few other shows matched it in terms of style, excitement and cleverness. Including, sadly, the British version of this original French smash hit. It was turned into a TV studio for the original French programme. These games were based on common psychological fears - such as the dark, heights, insects, snakes, spiders, water, bungee jumping and so on. We were never told how much a doubloon was worth, merely that they would . Thankfully, they were a bit more honest about it in later series, and now the gold score was converted into a leaderboard- style effort which worked a lot better. But having seen the French version for a number of years you can't help but watch it and think: . Even more surprising considering the budgetary constraints they were probably under, they did a really good job. There was more emphasis on collecting keys (teams now have to collect five and are given nine chances to do this) and only two adventures during an episode (but having been off the screens for several years, there was a bank of new adventures to choose from). They had updated the graphics to match more recent French episodes. Penfold turned out to be a lot of fun as the main host and Tom Baker was ace as the 1. This was a ten- part entertainment documentary looking at various different versions of the show from around the world. Tim Vine provides a hilarious voiceover for the clips and provides links on location on the Fort. Vine should know what he's talking about, he was a celebrity contestant on Challenge's version of the show in 2. We also particularly enjoy the clips from the Korean show which looks like it's a lot of fun. Regular bits include . In 2. 01. 2, Fort Boyard made a miraculous return to telly, under the name . This version consisted a battle between two teams of 4 players with children aged 1. The treasure room format has also changed, both teams now go in but the more keys earned means the more time in the room. Instead of spelling out a codeword, both teams must search the treasure room for their team's crest which they place on the correct symbols on the floor, only then can they collect the gold coins. Ces deux types de public co Fort Boyard; In the Pertuis d'Antioche straits, between the Parmi eux, Patrice Laffont, Cendrine Dominguez et Olivier Minne sont les. ![]() ![]() Whichever teams collect the most gold in their three heats return for the grand final challenge. It was created by Paul Koulak and Expand Music. Each episode cost about . Well, in France they are known as Passe- Partout (Everywhere) and Passe- Temps (All the time). They are in every version of the show around the world doing the jobs of contestant coordination, counting the keys and so on. Their real names are Andre and Alain respectively, and when not filming Fort Boyard they are civil servants. They have been with the show since it started in France in 1. The channel said that it wasn't inappropriate given the late- ish 8pm time slot and that the woman was largely covered up by the paint. But they didn't have much of a leg to stand on when Ofcom noticed that they blurred out the offending nipples on the morning repeat later in the week.
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