Wanted (game show)

Wanted was a British 1990s game show on Channel 4, although more similar to modern reality television than the classic gameshow format.

For every day they managed to travel at least one square of the British national grid reference system, take a ten-minute video diary, complete a task of some description, and avoid being spotted by their tracker; the team received £1,000.

At the end of every week, the runners had to spend 1 hour in a specific phone box of their own choice, connected by video link to a central studio, while their Tracker attempted to find them live on air.

The second series, which had its in-studio content lightened slightly, was presented by Ray Cokes, with commentary provided by Magenta Devine.

Trackers featured on the show included: Paul Denchfield, Victoria Fay, David McBride, John McMahon, Sarah Odell (who later became a contestant on Survivor:Pulau Tiga),[2] Matthew Randall and Andy Stewart (who was a successful runner in the first series).