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Jungle Run
GenreChildren's Game show
Created byLesley Oakden
Presented byDominic Wood(1999–2000)
Chris Jarvis(2001–02)
Michael Underwood(2003–06)
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original language(s)English
No. of series8
No. of episodes99
Production
Running time25 minutes
Production company(s)Yorkshire Television
DistributorITV Studios
Release
Original networkITV Network (CITV)
Picture format4:3: SDTV(1999–2000)
16:9: HDTV(2001–06)
Original release10 September 1999 –
29 November 2006
Chronology
Related showsFort Boyard
The Crystal Maze
Naked Jungle

Jungle Run is a British children's television adventure series which aired on CITV as part of the ITV network from 10 September 1999 to 29 November 2006. It was a game show similar to Fort Boyard and The Crystal Maze. The show has had three presenters, referred to as the 'Jungle Guide': Dominic Wood from 1999 to 2000, Chris Jarvis from 2001 to 2002 and Michael Underwood from 2003 to 2006. It was recorded at the disused air base: RAF Newton, near Nottingham.

Format[edit]

A team of children come a mythical jungle ruled by the Jungle King, where the goal is to win treasure from the Temple of the Jungle King. On their way they compete in 5 challenges (3 or 4 in celebrity editions) to win time inside the temple to better their chance of winning the top prize. In the first 2 series, bananas win them time in the final challenge. However, from series 3 onward, these are replaced with silver monkey statues which give them ten seconds of time inside the Temple of the Jungle King. There was also one golden banana worth 50 bananas, later replaced with a Ruby monkey worth twenty seconds, in each episode, with the total amount of possible time standing at 3:20.

Gameplay[edit]

Challenges took place in a variety of locations. Some were swamps or waterfalls; others were obstacle courses or mazes, and some were just places out in the open. The same location could be used for multiple challenges, but each task could only be played in one place.

Usually, 100 bananas or four to five statues were available in each of the challenges. Occasionally, members of the team could be trapped by running out of time in an obstacle course or failing to complete a game involving cages; the rest of the team would then decide if they wanted to forfeit 50 bananas/one (later two) statues to release them, or leave without them and lose no time. In some games, Sid and Elvis (a pair of monkeys loyal to the jungle king) would try to distract contestants by throwing coconuts or other objects in their direction.

Games took approximately two to three minutes each, and included challenges such as:

  • Capturing statues while going down a zipwire.
  • Discovering bananas/statues in a maze or obstacle course; usually one member of the team would complete the course while others would provide assistance by using tools on the other side of the wall, or provision of guidance from above.
  • Collecting bananas/statues hanging above a swamp, using lilypads or a bridge.
  • Climbing up a wall and collecting bananas/statues hidden in ridges.
  • Diving underwater to get statues hidden in treasure chests.
  • Filling shrines with water, so statues would float within reach.
  • Using bamboo poles to hook baskets containing statues.
  • Finding and using a series of keys to unlock cages where contestants were imprisoned. (Statues were released by using the same keys in a machine.)
  • Remembering pairs of symbols on a board, and matching the symbols to win bananas/statues.

The Temple of the Jungle King[edit]

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The final challenge involves contestants making their way through the Temple of the Jungle King, their time inside depending on the number of bananas/statues collected. Inside the temple is a series of rooms each containing a large monkey statue. Once the challenge in each chamber is completed, the door to the next room opens. In the first few episodes, teams would only win one prize (based on the chamber they advanced to), but following this, teams won one prize per chamber completed. There were four challenges and one statue for each chamber: Stone, Metal/Bronze, Silver and the Golden Monkey.

When a team has only 10/20 seconds left (depending on the series), a warning sound (a gong, a drum, or a chimp screaming) would be heard, signalling that they should make their way out of the temple. If some members or the entire team fail to get out in time, those people are locked in the temple and they receive no prizes other than a monkey teddy in the dominic wood version Jungle Run T shirt and Backpack were given, regardless of tasks completed.

Challenges could involve:

  • Getting a ball in a hole by lifting up and rotating a maze.
  • Completing a jigsaw.
  • Each contestant matching their hands and feet to the correct symbols.
  • Solving an abacus puzzle.
  • Turning cogs.
  • Getting across a pit without touching the sand.
  • Spelling the solution to a riddle by standing on the right tiles.

Transmissions[edit]

SeriesStart dateEnd dateEpisodesHost
110 September 199915 December 199913Dominic Wood
26 September 20006 December 200013
322 October 20012 November 200110Chris Jarvis
43 September 20025 November 200210
59 September 20039 December 200314Michael Underwood
67 September 200430 November 200413
727 September 200520 December 200513
818 October 200629 November 200613

External links[edit]

  • Jungle Run at UKGameshows.com
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