Kent – The Weald
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Episode 8.3
18 December 2002
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| Contestants |
Daniel Parker and Neil Gregory, architectural drawing curators
from Edinburgh. |
| Start Position |
Great Maytham Hall |
| Clue 1 |
North you’re forbidden, Den, to Isiah’s fifth opening. Make
some toast, but where’s the sweet, in case? |
| Leads to |
Biddenden Vineyard – in a case of sweet wine on the counter
of the vineyard shop |
| Clue 2 |
End of the line for KES? Ask Harry for Queen Vic’s Windsor.
Better not be triskaidekaphobic. |
| Leads to |
Tenterden station, Kent and East Sussex Railway – in napkin
on table by seat 13 in steam train coach ‘Barbara’ |
| Clue 3 |
They’re well-bred by the church in the wood. When the family
Suidae are racing, I’d root for Geri! |
| Leads to |
Woodchurch Rare Breeds Centre – in straw tunnel on pigs’ ‘racecourse’ |
| Clue 4 |
Shirley’s crossed to a small place where ships sailed. ET
went home, but let’s face it – we all end up in a box. |
| Leads to |
Ellen Terry Museum, Smallhythe – in wooden chest containing
mask in House |
| Clue 5 |
Tread the boards, then take a seat with Arthur’s man |
| Leads to |
Ellen Terry Museum, Smallhythe – under John Gielgud’s seat
in Theatre 1 |
| Result |
The contestants won the treasure with 1 minute 16 seconds
to spare. |
| Notes |
| 1 |
Actor Donald Sinden (president of the Ellen Terry Theatre)
appears on stage and introduces himself to a surprised Suzi after she finds
the treasure. |
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