Suffolk
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Episode 6.2
25 February 1988
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Contestants |
Ann Hirst-Smith, marketing support worker, and husband
Peter, commercial photographer; both from Northchurch, Hertfordshire. |
Hint to the Treasure |
It’s a bit of a fiddle |
Clue 1 |
Off to a flying start with a steamed-up inventor. See
nine acrobats take a bow and catch the down-to-earth redhead. |
Leads to |
RAF Wattisham –
the helicopter follows one of the Red Arrows back to the airfield where the pilot has the clue |
Clue 2 |
Where Jane Taylor’s star twinkled, dive into Tchaikovsky’s
lake for a campanological treble hunt. |
Leads to |
Lavenham – on one of the hand-bells being run in the garden
of The Swan pub |
Clue 3 |
Repair to ye manor of Clopton. At ye moat house still,
amongst ye salves and unguents, Mistress Jane hath a simple prescription. |
Leads to |
Kentwell Hall –
with ‘Mistress Jane’ in a 16th century re-enactment |
Clue 4 |
Between the Lark and the Linnet, where Charley first met
his Aunt, a Royal event could end in a close shave. |
Leads to |
Bury St Edmunds – with actor in production of Sweeney
Todd at the Theatre Royal |
Clue 5 |
In Hervey Bristol’s dream, where the tomes are rare, the
Clementi’s grand |
Leads to |
Ickworth House –
miniature violin on grand piano |
Result |
The contestants won the treasure with 36 seconds to spare |
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