Añade un argumento en tu idiomaTwo celebrities and a member of the public take a trip to the planet Arg - sometimes willingly, sometimes not - and attempt to work their way through a series of puzzles set by the alien Arg... Leer todoTwo celebrities and a member of the public take a trip to the planet Arg - sometimes willingly, sometimes not - and attempt to work their way through a series of puzzles set by the alien Argonds.Two celebrities and a member of the public take a trip to the planet Arg - sometimes willingly, sometimes not - and attempt to work their way through a series of puzzles set by the alien Argonds.
- Nominado a 1 premio BAFTA
- 1 nominación en total
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The Drogna Game... The Vortex... Chegwin... This is what classic TV is about: Minor celebrities of the era grovelling to a potted plant which just so happens to be royalty. Genius.
Can't really remember what exactly it was all about, or if indeed there was a point to it all - I just have incredibly fond memories of this show, mainly due to how daft and baffling it all was.
I seem to recall Moira Stewert being in there somewhere, Noel Edmonds, Fern Britton, Cheggers... probably Richard Stilgoe or the likes of...
They certainly don't make 'em like THIS anymore...
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- CuriosidadesOut of all of the episodes made, four no longer exist on their original broadcast-quality videotape masters: two from the first season are lost, as are two from the second. Three survive (only as domestic off-air recordings); no-one knows if Episodio #1.2 (1980) now exists on any format. The following seasons are held intact.
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Opening narration: [FIRST SEASON] Many light years away, on the far side of the galaxy, in a region often visited by time-travelers, lies Arg. A small planet of little consequence. Naturally, the inhabitants of Arg get a bit fed up with trippers and tend to discourage them. Often they will even nick the essential crystal off their time machines and hide it. Visitors from planet Earth enquiring after their crystal can nevertheless feel quite at home here, because the Argons are a polite race and careful to adapt their shape so as not to frighten strangers. Unfortunately, they also have a regrettable sense of humor...
- Créditos adicionalesAll the cast credits list the actors as being played by the characters they portray.
- ConexionesFeatured in The 100 Greatest Kids TV Shows (2001)
- Banda sonoraDuo in G, Opus 34
(uncredited)
Composed by Ferdinando Carulli
Performed by Julian Bream and John Williams
(series theme-tune)
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