Two studio-bound contestants, aided by ex-newsreader Kenneth Kendall, have to solve five cryptic clues to guide the Skyrunner (played by Anneka Rice) around a course, each clue leading to the next. When the final clue was solved, this would lead to the treasure and a top prize of £1000 for the contestants.
The series ran from 1983 to 1989 on Channel 4, with Anneka not appearing in the last series, but instead replaced by ex-tennis player, Annabel Croft. The series was resurrected in 2002 and 2003 by the BBC, with the Skyrunner role being taken by Suzi Perry, and Dermot Murnaghan taking the Kenneth Kendall role.
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That woman was incredible
Wow, this show is awesome
Found 1st 2 clues too easily Fixed.!!!
Excellent to watch this again.. love it
Loved this programme.
If only time travel were possible. I'd head straight back to the '80s and chill.
Good old Anneka Rice Krispies 🙂
Loved it
Sorry, but Wincey was better. The lady in this episode keeps pulling faces! Whatever Anneka Rice was paid she Earned it in this episode for Sure!
Annekas challenge is coming back sadly not this
Love it thanks for the upload
31:55 Seattle: ”I understood that reference.”
Anneka; Teenager wet dream nostalgia right there!
Loved treasure hunt. I could never answer the clues but still enjoyed it. I am amazed how well the technology worked at least most of the time. I doubt you would be allowed to make a tv series like this anymore. Too much health and safety would get in the way.
I love this program back I the day. I've been to the seal sanctuary in Gweek. awesome day out.
Was not expecting her to jump into that seal pool.
I LOVED this programme so dynamic I wish they would bring it back!! I remember the time Anneka ripped her kecks open so the hole programme was a shot of her with her jump suit with the rip in it! I was in the RAF at the time as an aircraft engineer on chopper and one of our pilots was moonlighting as one of the pilots!! TRUE! 😂🤣😂 Ian Durston. He flew the airborne 'comms chopper' so he wasnt seen on camera, his name was never seen on the credits either hes was sort of a 'stealth pilot' LOL (coz he was moonlighting) good old lad he was!
Anneka Rice worked so hard on this edition, she was put through some extremes.
I'm an American. I thought Kenneth Graeme right away with "Storybook Toad" Even though I have the Internet at my fingers, shame on them not thinking of that quicker