Buckinghamshire – Chilterns
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Episode 6.6
24 March 1988
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Contestants |
Robin Strand and work colleague Ean Taylor, lecturers
in languages from Doncaster |
Hint to the Treasure |
It’s cast in the same mould |
Clue 1 |
Near the Rothschild’s taxidermal treasure house, park,
and search the brisés and jetés for Swanilda. |
Leads to |
Tring Park Arts Education School –
with student ballerina |
Clue 3 |
At the link between Admiral Howe and a Regent Street store,
find Chanticleer and a Watership Downer and try your luck with a pot shot. |
Leads to |
The Lee – in a clay at a clay pigeon shoot at the Cock & Rabbit Inn |
Clue 4 |
On the farm, near where rhyming Rupert was in the Pink,
find a Hyde Park hero from the blues. |
Leads to |
Speen Farm Home of Rest For Horses –
on stable door of 1982 Hyde Park bomb survivor ‘Sefton’ |
Clue 5 |
Go via Hellfire for a Palladian dash through the blue
and red to yellow to find the baronet – and bust! |
Leads to |
West Wycombe House –
bronze bust of Sir Francis Dashwood. |
Result |
The contestants ran out of time on the final clue |
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