Timekeepers
Timekeepers is a British game show that aired on BBC1 from 3 January 1995 to 2 February 1996. It was hosted by Bill Dod.
Format
On each edition, three contestants were given five minutes of time at the outset and attempted to protect as much of it as possible. After four rounds, the contestant with the most time remaining on their clock won the game and went on to play the "March Against Time" final challenge. Results of this challenge were entered on a leaderboard; the contestants with the best standings during a series returned at its end to play for a major prize.The sequence and structure of the rounds changed somewhat between the two series.
Series 1
Round 1
Each contestant in turn was asked three questions about their fields of interest, and lost 10 seconds for each incorrect answer. The host made two passes through the field, for a total of six questions per contestant.Round 2
The host asked 12 toss-up questions on the buzzer. A correct response exempted that contestant from the next question and deducted 10 seconds from any opponents who were not currently exempt. A miss cost the contestant 10 seconds and exempted them from the current question. If time ran out on a question, any contestants who were not exempt lost 10 seconds.Round 3
The contestants were shown a 12-hour clock face with a different word at each hour position. The host read a toss-up clue whose answer could be formed by combining two of the words. Contestants had to respond by naming a time on the clock, using the first word for the hours and the second one for the minutes. A correct buzz-in answer deducted 10 seconds from both opponents, but a miss cost the contestant 10 seconds. No contestant could lose more than 10 seconds on a single clue.Two sets of six clues each were played, with a new clock for the second set.