Treasure Hunters

2006
Treasure Hunters

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EP1 Series Premiere Jun 18, 2006

Laird Macintosh hosts this fast-paced adventure/mystery reality series where multi-player teams try to stay one step ahead of each other as they travel to historically significant locations around the globe and are mentally and physically challenged in their quest of a promised hidden treasure.

EP2 Bend the Light Jun 26, 2006

To find the second of seven artifacts that will lead them to the treasure, the remaining nine teams must crack the secret code of Lewis & Clark as they follow in their footsteps through the American West. Laird Macintosh hosts this fast-paced adventure/mystery reality series where multi-player teams try to stay one step ahead of each other as they are mentally and physically challenged in their quest of a promised hidden treasure.

EP3 Don't Trust Thy Neighbor Jul 03, 2006

The remaining eight teams become immersed in the history of the American Revolution as they attempt to find the third of seven artifacts in the treasure hunt. The Browns and the Hanlons bump heads and things get headed. The teams had to pair up with another time in order to get clues from 2 different locations and put them together. There is a lot of tention amongst the hunters. The Wild Hanlons were eliminated.

EP4 Follow the Drinking Gourd Part 1 Jul 10, 2006

The fourth of seven artifacts needs to be found and the remaining seven teams are asked to look for messages from the past that will enable them to navigate the Underground Railroad.

EP5 Follow the Drinking Gourd Part 2 Jul 17, 2006

The teams that are in last place and behind everyone else are asked to decide whether to leave a teammate behind and break the bond of the team unity to save themselves or risk going home?

EP6 The Man Behind The Mask Jul 24, 2006

The remaining six teams travel outside the USA to Europe, to find the fifth of seven artifacts, and to ultimately uncover the secret of the man behind the mask.

EP7 Founding Fathers Jul 31, 2006

The five teams are still overseas and they try to unravel messages about America's founding fathers, that are kept by an ancient secret society.

EP8 Episode Eight Aug 07, 2006

Only four teams remain, and bickering and stress is rampant, as they try to decipher clues related to an "well-known" war.

EP9 Episode Nine Aug 14, 2006

On the second last episode of the series only three teams remain. Now they must find the last artifact that will lead them to the treasure.

EP10 Episode Ten Aug 21, 2006

The live finale of who is the winner of Treasure Hunters.

EP11 Finale Aug 21, 2006

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Released: 18 June 2006 Ended
Producted By: Imagine Television
Country: United States of America
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Official Website: http://www.nbc.com/Treasure_Hunters/
Synopsis

Treasure Hunters is a reality television series on NBC and Global Television in which ten teams of three solve puzzles and complete challenges in hopes of solving the ultimate puzzle and winning the grand prize. Teams travel across the United States and Europe in search of seven "artifacts" which when assembled will "lead to the key. Find the key, and find the treasure." The challenges and puzzles are spliced with American history, and the ultimate goal is to find a hidden treasure, leading the show to be compared on various occasions to the film National Treasure. The value of the treasure in the series was revealed on the season finale to be $3,000,000. The two-hour premiere episode aired on June 18, 2006 and beginning June 26 the series moved to its regular Monday night timeslot. The season finale was broadcast live on August 21, 2006. The Hunt is similar in format to The Amazing Race. Key differences include: ⁕Teams consist of three members as opposed to The Amazing Race's usual two ⁕The start location of each leg is not necessarily the end point of the previous leg ⁕Teams start each leg at the same time; Amazing Race teams have staggered starts based on previous leg finish order

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SnoopyStyle Five teams Air Force, Geniuses, Grad Students, Fogal Family and Brown Family start on a ship in Hawaii on a wide hunt across American history for a treasure of gold. Unknown to them, another five teams Southie Boys, Ex-CIA, Miss USA, Wild Hanlons and Young Professionals start at an isolated Alaskan mining camp on the same hunt.The Amazing Race is one of my favorite reality game show and this is a similar show with a large sense of National Treasure. I really like this show pushing the cryptic clues which the Amazing Race abandoned early on in its run. It makes this game a much more mental challenge.However there are a few inferior aspects that the show could have solved if it continued for more than one season. The host is awful. There is a genuine warmth that a host like Phil Keoghan gives that is completely overlooked here. The product placement also annoyed me at the time but it is standard issue now. It still could have been done more artfully.Splitting the group in half is fun. The two groups facing off each other is a compelling scene. However it takes too long to get there. Basically the first hour of the show has little effect. The only effect of the competition up to that point is to get them paired up for one task. There is a devaluing of the results of each task early on. The Hanlons spend 11 hours in the mine and end up in the same place as everybody else. The show needs to make sure that every task has its consequences. It's too bad that this show didn't continue because the show is actually pretty good overall.
sejdoodah This and Survivor are probably my favorites of 'reality' shows (a term created by the press for Survivor S1 but run with by networks). They do not attempt to be anything less than they are: a contest. No, "will s/he be the next big star', "will s/he chose the million or his/her partner", "can this doctor cure their problems in 60 minutes including commercials and hawking his own book?" This is a true example of how a show can, and is, both entertaining and a somewhat educational (even if a ninth grade, at most, level.As a write this, only part of season 1 has aired, however so far all contest contain a bit of US history. Each piece of history leads to an ultimate clue (UC) that then will combine with the UC from each episode to find a hidden treasure.Each episode involves one team being slower than the others a reaching the UC last. This results in their elimination from the game.I most certainly will tune in for a second season should one be approved.
Rebel Philos The time to capitalize in the "keep a secret, break the code" fever after the undeniable selling success of Dan Brown's novel is right now. Hollywood did it first, so focused in seizing the heat of the moment that almost completely neglected any quality control despite the millions it poured on that lousy film.Now is TV time. Would it spoil it as Hollywood did?TV approach looked to maximize results by melting in the reality-show factor, an ingredient that by these days is very convenient to include in the mind diet of TV producers and managers.I have to be honest; I was waiting for the same mediocre Hollywood-like outcome. The promotions already showed too elaborated scenes, too many high quality shots, too much convenient camera angles, and too bright and immaculate artifacts imprinted with codes and clues, that seemed to drift away that reality ambiance so well delivered by jewels of the genre like Amazing Race.I gave the new show a chance anyway. Of course, it is not the Race, but after the tedious introduction including all the sponsors paraphernalia it was easy to realize that many millions were poured here too. With half of the teams starting in Alaska, and the other half in Hawaii, with no shortage of helicopters, boats or airplanes, soon it was clear this was not going to be a cheap show and that the stakes were high.The selection of the teams followed some simple standard rules: some hot chicks, some hot guys, the Afro-American team, and some other grouping stereotypes we are already used to see. That's how you have the Miss USA team and the Grad Females covering the brainless-pageant and the party-girls slots, the Geniuses and Young Pros to fulfill the intelligence-college-success fantasy trilogy, the pastor and family, the ex-CIA and the Air Force teams, and the Afro-American buddies because this show has to be so politically correct as any other. One fresh addition though are the red necks from Texas (hard to believe they can even crack how not to lose on the tac-tic-toe but they might surprise later in the show).All these said, I've to concede that even the too long two-hours premiere, this is not a completely disposable show, and might be a decent exercise to avoid desperate boredom until the new season of the Amazing Race launches.The pros: excellent production, outstanding imagery and locations, acceptable tasks and tests (code-crackers don't expect any challenge here though), and what seems will be an ambitious journey that will extend beyond borders. You also will receive a little refreshment of high school elemental history as a bonus.On the other side not very convincing participants. Hard time believing they are "real", some scenes were too obviously mounted and acted, some cameras shots very improbable in an actual low-scripted reality race. And of course so many things so neat and bright that's hard to figure out how the participants get to look more than decent even though in the same day they had to swim, climb, rappel, get soak, etc. Another thing I didn't like is that although this was supposed to be a more brainy contest than usual, again most of the success relies on demanding physical tasks closer to Survivor than to a family-friendly race. And that's why casting an overweight member for the Afro-American team seems an act of cruelty, even more when you see the guy actually can barely transport his body on a horizontal surface, and watch him drowning not once but twice, and suffering to climb a mountain after.As I said before, nothing new or outstanding will be achieved by this show, but suitable for the low expectations of summer TV. "Watchable".