CBBC Memories – Run The Risk.

Run The Risk (CBBC, 1992-1997)

When I heard that the classic crazy game show Double Dare wouldn’t be returning for the sixth and final series of Saturday Morning fest Going Live! in 1992, I was rather disappointed. But the show that replaced it was also rather good.

Run The Risk could essentially be described as Double Dare Deluxe. The set design was rather impressive, featuring a rotating platform and a big moat of gunge. Peter Simon was kept on to introduce the games but someone else was needed to ask the questions. It seems that someone thought “we’ve could’ve got Shane Richie!” so they did. Peter and Shane were an amusing comedy double act. vlcsnap-00610

Shane added a rather daft element to the show. In between rounds he would tell some awful jokes which mostly seemed to be about Alan Titchmarsh, and he didn’t get involved in the gunge side of the game, unlike Peter. Three teams of three took part. Shane would bounce on his trampoline and then ask some questions. He would then ask one of the teams if they would like to “run the risk” of playing the challenge, or whether they would nominate another team. vlcsnap-00611

Peter would introduce the three against-the-clock challenges, but he still hadn’t learned to walk from his Double Dare days, and he would always inevitably fall into the big moat of gunge whatever else was happening and yet it was still incredibly funny. The way that he would endlessly laugh as the contestants tried to win the challenge was great too. Shane and Peter actually devised some of the games themselves. If the team did complete the challenge in time they scored lots of points. vlcsnap-00609

There was then one more quick round of questions. The teams would then take the points that they had scored into the final obstacle course. Like the final in Gladiators, the highest-scoring team would be given a timed head-start based on how many points ahead they were of their opponents, although this wasn’t always necessarily an advantage. The first team to complete the obstacle course which usually featured lots of inflatables and even more gunge, usually whilst wearing a daft costume too, would win the star prize, while the other teams won some smaller prizes. vlcsnap-00613

I remember that the first series ended somewhat inevitably but brilliantly with a prank being played on Shane by Peter and Andi Peters that resulted in him finally being thrown into the gunge. It was a marvellous moment but I can’t find a clip of it anywhere, it definitely happened though and it is one of my highlights from the entire run of the show. Shane left the show not long after though and he was replaced by Bobby Davro who provided a similar mix of silly comedy jokes and also asking the questions. vlcsnap-00614

Run The Risk continued into Going Live!‘s replacement Live & Kicking and it would also often be repeated during CBBC’s afternoon strand. There were also lots of celebrity specials too. However, the rules and games were changed a lot in the later series in an attempt to make the show “bigger and better”, but it just wasn’t as great really, and by 1997 the show had finally petered (no pun intended) out and left the screen, although Peter would later take the show on tour around the country. And I bet he still always fell in the gunge too. vlcsnap-00608

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One thought on “CBBC Memories – Run The Risk.

  1. Could you expand a bit on the prank played by Peter/Andi Peters? I am sure it wasn’t the end of the series and I don’t remember Andi being involved but the moment I remember Shane going in was when Peter “broke” his leg so could not do the games and so the boiler suit normally on Peter ended up being on Shane. At the end of the episode, Peter is found out to be a fraud and the kids chuck him in. However, if I have the wrong episode please do correct me. I can not believe there are more Double Dare episodes on YouTube than Run The Risk so if you come across anymore do let me know. You also forgot the dire series in between Shane leaving and Davro starting. John Eccleston (of Leprechaun Live & Kicking fame) It was the most boring series of the lot and Peter didn’t end up going in until about episode 6. This is also when they stopped changing the colour of the gunge which was always green. I preferred the Shane “era” when each week it was normally thicker and changed colour weekly.

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