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The Krypton Factor
GenreGame show
Created byJeremy Fox
Presented byGordon Burns(1977–1995)
Penny Smith(1995)
Ross King(Young Krypton)
Ben Shephard(2009–2010)
Voices ofCharles Foster (uncredited)
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original language(s)English
No. of series20 (Original series)
2 (Young Krypton)
No. of episodes274 (inc. 21 specials) (Original series)
21 (Young Krypton)
Production
Production location(s)Granada Studios(1977–1995, 2009)
The London Studios(2010)
Running time30 minutes (inc. adverts)
Production company(s)Granada Television(1977–1995)
ITV Productions(2009)
ITV Studios(2010)
DistributorITV Studios
Release
Original networkITV
Picture format4:3(1977–1993, 1995)
16:9(2009–2010)
Original releaseOriginal series:
7 September 1977 – 20 November 1995
Revived series:
1 January 2009 –
9 March 2010
Chronology
Related showsBritain's Best Brain
Britain's Brightest Family

The Krypton Factor is a British game show produced by Granada Television for broadcast on ITV. The show originally ran from 7 September 1977 to 20 November 1995, and was hosted by Gordon Burns and usually broadcast on the ITV network on Mondays at 7pm.

Contestants from across the United Kingdom and Ireland competed in a series of rounds that tested their physical stamina and mental attributes. The title of the show is a reference to Superman's home planet Krypton, the title perceiving that the contestants had strong superhuman 'powers' for taking part in the challenges they were set. The contestants, from 1986 onwards, all had their own corresponding colour, either red, green, yellow or blue. They wore their own clothes, apart from the Physical Ability round where the contestants wore track suits which were, in early series, red, burgundy, orange, green, black, light blue and dark blue. The track suits were also worn for Response rounds in the 1986 and 1987 series’ initial heats which contained a physical element, as well as the entire episode in the 1995 series because of the Super Round. From 1986 onwards, the tracksuits were red, green, yellow and blue, and varied in design over the series that followed. The track suits changed to black with a coloured stripe from 1990 to 1993. For their own clothes, the contestants either wore a shirt/blouse, tie or a neckscarf of their corresponding colour. The points contestants earned through the game were not referred to as their score, but as their 'Krypton Factor', e.g. 'The winner, with a Krypton Factor of 46, is the legal secretary from Kent, Mike Berry'. The 1987 series won the prestigious Premio Ondas - Spanish Television Award for Entertainment.

The show was revived for two series which aired in 2009 and 2010, presented by Ben Shephard.

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B737 simulator checkride manual dexterity pdf
  • 1History
  • 2Rounds
  • 9Transmissions

History

The Krypton Factor
GenreGame show
Created byJeremy Fox
Presented byGordon Burns(1977–1995)
Penny Smith(1995)
Ross King(Young Krypton)
Ben Shephard(2009–2010)
Voices ofCharles Foster (uncredited)
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original language(s)English
No. of series20 (Original series)
2 (Young Krypton)
No. of episodes274 (inc. 21 specials) (Original series)
21 (Young Krypton)
Production
Production location(s)Granada Studios(1977–1995, 2009)
The London Studios(2010)
Running time30 minutes (inc. adverts)
Production company(s)Granada Television(1977–1995)
ITV Productions(2009)
ITV Studios(2010)
DistributorITV Studios
Release
Original networkITV
Picture format4:3(1977–1993, 1995)
16:9(2009–2010)
Original releaseOriginal series:
7 September 1977 – 20 November 1995
Revived series:
1 January 2009 –
9 March 2010
Chronology
Related showsBritain's Best Brain
Britain's Brightest Family

The Krypton Factor is a British game show produced by Granada Television for broadcast on ITV. The show originally ran from 7 September 1977 to 20 November 1995, and was hosted by Gordon Burns and usually broadcast on the ITV network on Mondays at 7pm.

Contestants from across the United Kingdom and Ireland competed in a series of rounds that tested their physical stamina and mental attributes. The title of the show is a reference to Superman's home planet Krypton, the title perceiving that the contestants had strong superhuman 'powers' for taking part in the challenges they were set. The contestants, from 1986 onwards, all had their own corresponding colour, either red, green, yellow or blue. They wore their own clothes, apart from the Physical Ability round where the contestants wore track suits which were, in early series, red, burgundy, orange, green, black, light blue and dark blue. The track suits were also worn for Response rounds in the 1986 and 1987 series’ initial heats which contained a physical element, as well as the entire episode in the 1995 series because of the Super Round. From 1986 onwards, the tracksuits were red, green, yellow and blue, and varied in design over the series that followed. The track suits changed to black with a coloured stripe from 1990 to 1993. For their own clothes, the contestants either wore a shirt/blouse, tie or a neckscarf of their corresponding colour. The points contestants earned through the game were not referred to as their score, but as their 'Krypton Factor', e.g. 'The winner, with a Krypton Factor of 46, is the legal secretary from Kent, Mike Berry'. The 1987 series won the prestigious Premio Ondas - Spanish Television Award for Entertainment.

The show was revived for two series which aired in 2009 and 2010, presented by Ben Shephard.

B737 Simulator Checkride Manual Dexterity Guide

B737 Simulator Checkride Manual Dexterity
  • 1History
  • 2Rounds
  • 9Transmissions

History

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