Defectors (game show)

Defectors is a Challenge TV game show that aired from 11 June 2001 to 5 July 2002 and is hosted by Richard Orford. The format was that the audience would vote on which contestant they thought would get a question right, and the percentage of votes would determine possible scores for subsequent questions. Both the winning contestant and the audience member who made the most correct guesses would win prizes.[1]

Defectors
Presented byRichard Orford
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of series2
No. of episodes60
Production
Running time30 mins (including advertisements)
Production companyFlextech
Release
Original networkChallenge TV
Original release11 June 2001 (2001-06-11) 
5 July 2002 (2002-07-05)

Challenge TV occasionally repeat the series in early hours slots, however, as episodes 1–12 of the first series are longer than other episodes, they are too long to fit into their schedule and as such no longer are repeated.[2]

Separate from the game in the show itself but as part of an episode's broadcast, viewers at home could push the red button on their Sky television remote control during episodes to access an interactive section where they could win prizes.[3]

UKGameshows.com were generally favourable for the series, saying that compared to Challenge TV's attempts at game shows when it was known as The Family Channel, Defectors is a "qualified success for the new grown-up Challenge TV".[1] They added Defectors has "got an original format, an excellent host, good if not perfect production values and quite an entertaining 40 minutes all said and done."[1]

Transmissions

SeriesStart dateEnd dateEpisodes
111 June 200120 July 200130
227 May 20025 July 200230

References

  1. "Defectors - UKGameshows". www.ukgameshows.com.
  2. "More About Challenge | Challenge". Archived from the original on 7 February 2015. Retrieved 7 February 2015.
  3. YouTube post of Challenge TV promo explaining the interactive section https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-4VOHSlb5g


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