The Great Egg Race
Heinz Siegfried Wolff | |
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Professor Heinz Wolff | |
Born |
Berlin, Germany | 29 April 1928
Citizenship | United Kingdom |
Fields | Bioengineering |
Institutions | Brunel University |
Alma mater | University College London |
The Great Egg Race was a BBC television series that ran from 1979 to 1986[1] and featured Brian Cant (1979), Professor Heinz Wolff (originally head judge, later promoted to series presenter) and Lesley Judd, who joined the series in 1984. It was later revived on BBC Choice (now BBC Three) and was presented by Johnny Ball.
In a similar vein to the later Channel 4 series Scrapheap Challenge, the show featured teams creating Heath Robinson-esque mechanical creations in an attempt to solve a problem set at the start of the show. The series obtained its name from the initial challenge of making a device capable of transporting an egg in a rubber-band powered vehicle the furthest possible distance without breaking it. After the initial egg-related challenges, other non-egg events were required.[2]
The producers were Peter Bruce (12 episodes, 1979-80) and Charles Huff (10 episodes, 1983-86).
References
- ↑ http://www.bbc.co.uk/archive/great_egg_race/
- ↑ BBC Archive The Great Egg Race - Cracking feats of engineering. Accessed 27 February 2014