There’s a show premiering currently on US TV called Coaster Quest. I’ve watched the first episode and a half.
The pros: The host travels to good current parks and showcases great coasters. Episode One focused on Holiday World and Silver Dollar City. The host also occasionally uses enthusiast jargon, naming particular elements and the like, indicating he knows coasters. So there are no painful descriptions.
The cons: It’s one those shows for which most of the program is taken up with the host displaying pseudo-fear before and during his rides. This is what the main focus is on; since he’s trying to reach the GP, he does a big GP dance throughout. This con comes close to making the show worthless for enthusiasts.
I’m not one to use the term “GP” with disdain; I’m just marking the fact that it is less likely to appeal to enthusiasts. That said, I do think it is possible to make a program that has overlap appeal.I guess if it makes GP more of an enthusiast it will be a good thing. As much as we would love a pure enthusiasts programme would it get high enough ratings?
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Oops! Yeah. I blame the sun...^
I'm assuming you mean 12 July?
Was this information in the actual Sun newspaper, as I can't find anything about it on the Sun's website.New documentary Inside Alton Towers starts on Channel 4 on Thursday 12th June at 9pm. In the spirit of Alton Towers today, it starts later than it should and breaks down just as you're getting into it.
Ha! Errr... I mean the actual sun in the sky. It's really bloody warm, affecting the mind! I have no idea if the documentary is listed on the newspaper site but, trust me, it's coming.Was this information in the actual Sun newspaper, as I can't find anything about it on the Sun's website.
Any know any more about this - looking around online, it was supposed to be a one-off documentary, but didn't show on July 12th, nor is it mentioned anywhere in the TV listings.New documentary Inside Alton Towers starts on Channel 4 on Thursday 12th June at 9pm.
Think it was a victim of all the World Cup rescheduling. I've asked C4 but had no reply, but hopefully it will turn up soon.Any know any more about this - looking around online, it was supposed to be a one-off documentary, but didn't show on July 12th, nor is it mentioned anywhere in the TV listings.
I doubt we'd learn anything we don't already know, but I'd still be interested to see it
Moved from the start of the school holidays to the end... maybe it doesn't show the park in a good light?According to Alastair on TowersStreet Talk, the Alton Towers documentary will show on Channel 4 on Monday 27th August at 9pm.
Or maybe they needed the whole summer to get all of the creds open!Moved from the start of the school holidays to the end... maybe it doesn't show the park in a good light?