Scrapheap Challenge
From Free net encyclopedia
Scrapheap Challenge is an engineering game show produced by RDF Media and broadcast on Channel 4 in the UK. In the show, teams of contestants have 10 hours, in which to build a working machine that can do a specific task, using materials available in a scrapheap. The format has been exported to the United States, where it is known as Junkyard Wars. (The US show is also produced by RDF Media, and is shown on The Learning Channel.)
A typical episode features a competition between two 4-person teams, each consisting of three regular members, plus an expert in that field. The judge for each episode will typically be a specialist in (non-scrap) versions of the machine being constructed.
The challenges are many and varied, usually involving teams constructing a machine to achieve a particular objective. The final showdown usually consists of either head to head races or individually run timed events.
Examples of challenges include making a jet car, a bridging machine, a car-crusher, or a machine to fling a Mini as far as possible.
The idea for the show came from a scene in the movie Apollo 13, where NASA engineers had only a short period of time to construct an air filter out of parts available on the space capsule. The show also draws its inspiration on the 1980s TV series 'The Great Egg Race'.
Contents |
Details of individual series
Scrapheap Challenge (UK)
The UK show is presented by Robert Llewellyn, joined in series 2-4 by Cathy Rogers, and in series 5 onwards by Lisa Rogers (no relation). Series 1 was titled Scrapheap, and pitted the same two teams against each other each week. From series 2, the show was renamed Scrapheap Challenge - a knockout championship between teams drawn from the general public. From series 3, a champion of champions was initiated.
- Series 1 (1998) - The series was tied 3-3
- Series 2 (1999) - Winners: Megalomaniacs
- Series 3 (2000) - Winners: Brothers in Arms; Champion of Champions: Megalomaniacs
- Series 4 (2001) - Winners: Cat-alysts; Champion of Champions: Cat-alysts
- Series 5 (2002) - Winners: Barley Pickers; Champion of Champions: Cat-alysts
- Series 6 (2003) - Winners: The Destroyers; Champion of Champions: Cat-alysts
- Series 7 (2004) - Winners: Anoraks; Champion of Champions: Anoraks
- Series 8 (2005) - Winners: Powerlifters; Champion of Champions: Powerlifters
Scrappy Races (UK)
A spin-off series, Scrapheap Challenge: The Scrappy Races was instituted in 2003 and was broadcast following the main series each year. It is also presented by Robert Llewellyn and Lisa Rogers.
It involves several teams being allocated a budget and several weeks to construct a road-legal vehicle which - if classified as a car - must pass the Single Vehicle Approval [1] test. They then drive to various tests in-convoy across the UK where they are given eight hours at a local scrapheap to modify their vehicles for the test - although, in all but the final test, they must be capable of being returned to road-legal status.
- Series 1 (2003-04) - Winners: Chaos Crew
- Series 2 (2004-05) - Winners: Chaos Crew
Scrappy Races Rally (UK)
Scrappy Races Rally was a spin-off series broadcast in 2006, presented by Robert Lllewellyn and Lisa Rogers.
Four teams were given vehicles and participated in 5 challenges in the Galloway Forest Park. They had to adapt the vehicles to perform two different tasks in each episode. This series was unusual for Scrapheap in that the build time was added together with the time taken to complete each stage. The winner was Maximus, a team of alternative-lifestyle boatbuilders and rickshaw makers from Bath.
Scrapheap Mega Challenge (UK)
Another Spin off, the contestants have more time and a harder project to build. Template:UK-bcast-stub
Junkyard Wars (USA)
The US show is presented by George Gray and Tyler Harcott (series 2-5), joined by Cathy Rogers (series 1-3) and Karyn Bryant (series 4-5)
- Series 1 (2001) - Winners: Long Brothers
- Series 2 (2001) - Winners: Miami Gearheads
- Series 3 (2002) - Winners: The Pit Crew
- Series 4 (2002) - Winners: Kentucky Fried Family
- Series 5 (2003) - Winners: Jet Doctors
Note: Former North Dakota Governor Edward T. Schafer was one of many notable people appearing on the show. Schafer was on during the fifth season as a member of the High Flyers which lost to the Jet Doctors in the Fifth Series finale.
Junkyard Mega-Wars (USA)
The show was reformatted, to consist of two regular captains, who each select 3 people to help in the challenge. The show is presented by Rossi Morreale and Bobbi Sue Luther.
- Series 1 (2002) - Captains: Bowser, and Crash
- Series 2 (2004) - Captains: Hacket and (retired) Lieutenant-Colonel Dick Strawbridge
Broadcasting Notes
The UK show is broadcast on US television under the then-current US title (ie Junkyard Wars for series 1-3; Junkyard Mega-Wars for series 4 onwards).
The US show is broadcast in the UK as Scrapheap Challenge USA on Channel 4, and as Junkyard Wars on the Discovery Channel UK.
Locations
The scrapyard used in the UK programme for Series 1-7 is in a former army training area just outside Basingstoke, Hampshire, and is not open to the public. For Series 8, a new Scrapheap was used, "somewhere in the Hampshire countryside".
The US Scrapyard was cited as Memory Lane (A Classic Car dismantler and Wrecking Yard) in California for 3 years according to their website.
Refrences
The game Unreal Tournament 2004 has an assault level called "AS-Junkyard" The briefing for this misson is as follows
Briefing: This scenario is based on an infamous episode of a popular Holovision program. In the original episode, two teams of mechanics were competing to make their vehicle operational and escape the junkyard. The unexpected twist occurred when the losing team pulled out some makeshift weapons and pounded the other team into oblivion before they could make their escape.