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Season 1
This is the first episode of the series devoted to finding a machine that can transport a single egg the furthest possible distance, using only a rubber band as a power source. Also in
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This is the first episode of the series devoted to finding a machine that can transport a single egg the furthest possible distance, using only a rubber band as a power source. Also in the programme, three teams compete to solve a precision weighing problem and their efforts are judged by Professors Heinz Wolff and Michael French.
In this episode, Professor Heinz Wolff made his debut as one of the judges. Prior to his broadcasting career, he studied physiology, working for the Radcliffe Infirmary, the Pneumoconiosis Research Unit and the Medical Research Council. During this time, he invented and designed medical machinery, including a dust sampling device that worked like an artificial lung. Wolff was born in Berlin in 1928 and fled Germany with his family in 1939, just before the outbreak of World War II.
The Egg Race Champions of: BBC Radio London, John Stephenson; BBC Radio Oxford, Charles Baxter; BBC Plymouth, Tony Saunders take part in the second of the finals to find The Champion
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The Egg Race Champions of: BBC Radio London, John Stephenson; BBC Radio Oxford, Charles Baxter; BBC Plymouth, Tony Saunders take part in the second of the finals to find The Champion Egg-mobile of Great Britain.
Leading the race for the Hartmann Fibre Trophy - the BBC Radio Manchester champion - Barry Lockwood with his winning distance of 140.74 metres. Can any of tonight's challengers beat that?
Problem-solving teams from: The National Westminster Bank; St Marys Medical School and Robert Morton (DG) Ltd are given just two hours to design and build a mechanical device, a jumping flea to clear a cube.
Problem-solving teams are confronted with the problem of 'making music', specifically, playing one or two recorders.
Problem-solving teams are confronted with the problem of 'making music', specifically, playing one or two recorders.
In tonight's final programme the Champions of BBC Radio Leicester - Richard Gillie and BBC Radio Solent - Kevin Barlow, have their chance to try to beat the record distance
In tonight's final programme the Champions of BBC Radio Leicester - Richard Gillie and BBC Radio Solent - Kevin Barlow, have their chance to try to beat the record distance
Teams vie to keep their eggs whole as they are transported in eggmobiles and hurled across the studio by throwing machines. Brian Cant and Heinz Wolff are among those involved in the
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Teams vie to keep their eggs whole as they are transported in eggmobiles and hurled across the studio by throwing machines. Brian Cant and Heinz Wolff are among those involved in the 'egg-centric' show.
Brian Cant presented the first series of 'The Great Egg Race' in 1979, but is probably better known for his time fronting 'Play School' and 'Play Away'. He was also the narrator on 'Trumpton' and 'Camberwick Green'. Heinz Wolff was a judge, rather than a presenter, on 'The Great Egg Race' from 1979 until 1982. Johnny Ball and Hilary Henson presented the series in 1980, Henson did the job alone in 1981 and Charlotte Allen took over in 1982. In 1983, Wolff became the main presenter until the final series in 1986.
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