Australia – New South Wales
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Episode 6.1
18 February 1988
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Contestants |
Phil Cox, advertising director from London, and brother
Pete Cox, archaeologist from Dorset. |
Hint to the Treasure |
Pick a pocket |
Start Position |
Point near Sydney Opera House |
Clue 1 |
Where Dulcie Gray’s husband holds the fort, fire away
with a timely report. |
Leads to |
Fort Denison Island – Anneka is ‘sentenced’ in mock 18th
century trial and finds clue on one o’clock cannon |
Clue 2 |
To an Oscar Hammerstein setting at a macho-sounding town,
where an Iron Man will help drum up the clue. |
Leads to |
Manly Beach – Annie jumps into the sea and is rescued
by lifeguard who leads her to clue on beach |
Re-position to |
St Pat’s College, Manly |
Clue 3 |
In one of Mr Utzon’s shells, Mr Adam’s Wilis will lead
you a pretty dance. |
Leads to |
Sydney Opera House – with dancer in ballet |
Re-position to |
Warratah Park |
Clue 4 |
Between offshore Caledonia and Shakespeare’s forest, follow
the ET trail to a tessellated pavement where Annie stages a comeback. |
Leads to |
Elvira Trail – on tree branch used as target by boomerang
throwers |
Clue 5 |
Between two burnt offerings and a location for Alice,
get to the point and go inn-side for an outside chance of finding a joey. |
Leads to |
Cottage Point Inn – toy kangaroo |
Result |
The contestants won the treasure with 30 seconds to spare |
Notes |
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As usual, the cameraman was Graham Berry and the video
engineer was Frank Meyburgh, but the helicopter was flown by local pilot
Graeme Gillies (instead of Keith Thompson). |
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Anneka didn’t wear the usual jumpsuit but a T-shirt and
pair of shorts. |
Information © David Hodges, 2003, with corrections by Martin Underwood, 2010
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2011
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