Trapped! (TV series)

Trapped

Trapped Titlecard
Also known as 'Trapped!: Ever After (2010)
Genre Children
Presented by Simon Greenall (The Caretaker)
Starring Eve Karpf (The Voice: 2007)
Faith Brown (The Voice: 2008-2010)
Olly Pike (Wiley Sneak)
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 4
No. of episodes 52 (list of episodes)
Production
Running time 30 minutes per episode (approx.)
Release
Original network BBC One (28 September - 21 December 2007)
CBBC Channel (10 July 2008 - 4 November 2010)
Picture format 16:9
Original release 28 September 2007 (2007-09-28) – 4 November 2010 (2010-11-04)

Trapped! is a British children's Halloween-themed television game show that was broadcast on BBC One, ABC3 and CBBC Channel from 28 September 2007 to 4 November 2010.

Format

Trapped! (2007-2009)

The show as a whole is set in a 5-storyed tower which, from the opening titles, appears to be on a small island in the middle of the sea. Each episode is introduced by the Caretaker, and also features a character referred to simply as "The Voice". 6 animated children (referred to as Unfortunates) start at the top of the tower to complete one challenge per floor. They each wear a Whisper Clip, and prior to every challenge, one Unfortunate is chosen through their Whisper Clip as the Saboteur. It is that unfortunate's job to sabotage the game without being spotted, with guidance from The Voice.

After every challenge, if the team pass the challenge, the rest of the team minus the Saboteur move down one level. If the team fail, each child votes for who they think was the Saboteur, and the one with the most votes doesn't move down. A straw draw is used in the event of a tie, with the shortest straw being the one trapped.

This repeats on a floor-by-floor basis until there are only 2 Unfortunates left. The last round is an alternating question based on the events of their time in the tower throughout the episode. Whoever has the higher score wins the Key Of Freedom and leaves the tower. The other 5 Unfortunates remain trapped inside the tower...forever!

Trapped!: Ever After (2010)

Trapped!: Ever After title card

For 2010, changes were made to the format of the show, particularly in areas of themes, the games and interaction with the Unfortunates. As well as introducing a new room for the caretaker, recaps were made of previously trapped Unfortunates on higher floors and the appearance of the Voice was revised. The final round was also changed - get a question correct and take one step towards the Key of Freedom. Get a question wrong and the opponent takes a step towards the Key Of Freedom.

Characters

The Caretaker

The Caretaker, played by Simon Greenall, is the presenter of the show. He provides links between challenges and introduces each game with a voice over while another character, Wiley Sneak, provides a visual demonstration. The Caretaker is also trapped, and has been in the Tower for a very long time (in one episode he mentions being around in 1604, in another being around in the war, then mentioning Romans and in a third, 1945), even though he only came there for a night's sleep prior to his imprisonment. He must trap as many children as the Voice deems worthy before he can be freed. His catchphrase is said when the saboteur is chosen, he would say "I know who it is, you know who it is, but the rest of them don't".

The Voice

The Voice starts (and ends) the challenges, decides the Saboteur (see below), and traps the Unfortunates. The Voice is depicted only as a spooky head with a nose, and a mouth with a pink-red tongue, some yellow teeth and a purple lipstick. She speaks to the Unfortunates through a device attached to one of their ears called a Whisper Clip. Played by Eve Karpf for Series 1, then Faith Brown from Series 2, Series 3, and Series 4.

Wiley Sneak

Wiley, played by Olly Pike, leads children to the tower to play the games. He is in turn trapped by 'The Voice', and must trap as many children as he can to be freed. Wiley has 'not uttered a single whisper-breath' since the day he was trapped according to The Caretaker, but communicates through mime and hitting the side of the tower and whistling to get The Caretaker's attention when he has caught more unfortunates. Wiley was once an unfortunate, who was taken to the tower. After being the saboteur in Wall of Sorrow and Freaky Factory, and getting away with it both times the Voice admired his sneakiness. Because of this, when Wiley "escaped" the tower, the Voice put a spell on him, so that he would collect new unfortunates against his will. Wiley Sneak also demonstrates how the games are to be played. Although he seems evil at first during the introduction, he is only trying all he can to earn his freedom along with the Caretaker. He is seen as a young man, around his early twenties yet it is mentioned in an episode that he was trapped 100 years prior to the episode so it is likely that the spell the voice put on him also halted his ageing.

Music

The music is written by Dobs Vye, a composer who specialises in writing for television.

Production

Cast

Crew

Online game

In 2009, a multiplayer online game was released after the end of the third series. This game contained some of the challenges from the show, slightly edited to fit the format. Players must first select a caricature 'Unfortunate' to play as, then move on. They are either chosen to be a saboteur in secret, or just get shown a picture of a clock and an otherwise blank screen. The voice gives hints to the saboteur throughout each separate game as to how to ruin the challenge. If the team passes, then they vote, but the saboteur is trapped; and if they fail then whoever gets the most votes is trapped. In the event of a tie, then two spotlights flash over the drawing players until only one remains on. The player under the remaining spotlight is trapped. The cartoon-style characters used in the game parody the opening.

Transmissions

Series Start date End date Episodes
1
28 September 2007
21 December 2007
13
2
10 July 2008
2 October 2008
13
3
2 January 2009
27 March 2009
13
4
18 October 2010
4 November 2010
13
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