Finders Keepers (1991 Game Show)
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Finders Keepers (1991 Game Show)
''Finders Keepers'' is a British children's game show based on the Finders Keepers (American game show), original American format of the same name. It was originally broadcast on ITV (TV network), ITV between 12 April 1991 and 6 August 1996, hosted by Neil Buchanan. It was then revived from 6 January to 14 April 2006, hosted by Jeff Brazier. A pilot episode hosted by Andrew O'Connor (actor), Andrew O'Connor was recorded in 1988 on the set of the Larry Toffler-hosted American version. Format Two teams of two called the green meanies and the yellow terrors are given the opportunity to "raid the room" across eight rooms and two rounds to find hidden objects, found by clues read out by the host prior to raiding. Each room raid lasted 30 seconds and if the object was found, won the team 25 points in the first round, and 50 points in the second. If a team did not find their object, the points went to the other team. Each raid was hectic because the rooms had streamers, confetti, and ...
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