Norfolk
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Episode 3.4
17 January 1985
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Contestants |
Jeni Beasley, housewife and mother from Leicestershire, and
Karl Hedderwick, economics lecturer from Derbyshire. |
Hint to the Treasure |
Something golden that could help Annie go even faster |
Clue 1 |
At a capital place, broadly speaking, make a crafty move to
St Ambrose’s emblem, and pick up a bank note. |
Leads to |
Wroxham – a banknote in a riverside flowerbed by a house called
‘The Beehive’ |
Clue 2 |
Where Crome set up a school, fruitful market research into
C63 and the Old Man of Hoy will lead to Annie’s cue. |
Leads to |
Norwich – on greengrocer’s stall (C63, run by Dot and Geoff
Hoy) in the open air market |
Clue 3 |
Hotfoot to an alley with a prison connection; shop for something
that made Bottom’s eyes water. |
Leads to |
Norwich – on jar in Mustard Shop, Bridewell Alley |
Clue 4 |
North, and east of a Belgian battlefield, a navigational limit
has signs of dawn and a heron by the staithe. |
Leads to |
Coltishall – on riverside sign (depicting a heron) by
‘The Rising Sun’ pub |
Clue 5 |
The Boleyn family were to the manor born; and an equestrian
Romanov will spur you on to victory. |
Leads to |
Blickling Hall
(once owned by the Boleyn family) – golden spurs in Peter The Great’s room |
Result |
The contestants ran out of time on the final clue. |
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