Mission: 2110

Mission: 2110
Genre Children's game show
Directed by James Morgan
Starring Stuart Goldsmith
Lindsay Duncan
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 2
No. of episodes 26
Production
Producer(s) Nick Hopkin
Production company(s) BBC Scotland
Release
Original network CBBC
Picture format 16:9
Original release 3 May 2010 (2010-05-03) – 18 December 2010 (2010-12-18)
Chronology
Related shows Raven (2002-2010)

Mission 2110 is a UK sci-fi themed TV game show for children, starring Stuart Goldsmith and Lindsay Duncan. The first series aired on CBBC during summer 2010 with the second series beginning October 2010.

Production

Mission 2110 is a children's game show set 100 years in the future in the year 2110. The world has been taken over by the evil Roboidz who were built to aid humans. They have destroyed everything and Caleb is the only person left. He is part human and part machine and does not remember anything about before the robots took over, due to memory loss. Earth's last hope is to destroy and rid the world of the Roboidz. Children are brought into Future Gate where they undertake challenges in groups of four until only one is left under the watchful eye of Caleb. When four of the best recruits are assembled they tackle Future Gate in the final of the show. Each episode's opening titles are headed with a safety warning:

"Mission 2110 is set in the future and the adventures you are about to see are controlled by trained professionals. Please do not try any of the missions performed in the show at home."

At the end of every episode, apart from the last episode of each series, Neuros is heard over the credits saying that Caleb won't succeed.

Plot

Caleb is the last human left and in order to save the planet and mankind he enlists the help of brave recruits from 100 years ago (2010). Caleb brings the recruits to Future Gate where they meet the Roboidz and other similar creatures. They then undertake challenges while earning bio rods that fuel the Roboidz. The recruits arrive in groups of four, two girls and two boys, and they are tested over three episodes. Four groups of recruits are tested until only the four elite recruits remain. During the series more of the background of Caleb and the Roboidz is revealed through Cybele. Caleb is keen to learn of his past, but Cybele is reluctant to tell him. Caleb also gradually becomes used to being around children and starts to show that he is emotionally attached to them. Cybele regularly has to remind Caleb of his task and duty and to not let emotions get in the way.

Characters

Format

The episodes all have the same format. The same group of recruits are present for three episodes, during which they are gradually reduced to one. The same challenges are undertaken by all 16 recruits.

When the elite recruits have been found they undertake harder and different challenges in one day.

Future Gate zones

Bridge - where Caleb lives.

Engine level 1 - Shade Alley (series 1), Cage Area (series 2).

Engine level 2 - Where Live Wire is played (series 1/2).

Engine level 3 - The Shade converting frozen vaults (series 1), Heart of fuel storage (series 2).

Engine level 4 - Futuregate recharging facility (series 1/2).

Engine level 5 - Heart of fuel storage (series 1), Generator Room (series 2).

Cargo hold 1 - Location of the refueller crystal (series 1), Roboid chemistry lab (series 2).

Cargo hold 2 - Where Face Off is played (series 1), where Shocker was invented (series 2).

Cargo hold 3 - Where Flame Thrower is played (series 1/2).

Cargo hold 4 - Location of combat training facility (series 1), Where Shade grid is played (series 2).

Cargo hold 5 - Roboid chemistry lab (series 1), location of combat training facility (series 2).

Cargo hold 6 - Where Shocker was invented (series 1), location of the Spike Pit (series 2).

'Upper deck sector 1 - Caleb traps a Guard (series 1), where malfunctioning Roboidz are caged (series 2).

Upper deck sector 2 - Futuregate cloning facility (series 1/2).

V:LAB - Where the Vaporiser is played (series 1/2).

N:LAB - Another Vaporiser, where Neuros lives.

Challenges

Each challenge is classed as Logic (tests of tactics and brainpower), Stealth (Agility and Speed), Dexterity (Accuracy and Controlling) and Bravery (Courage and Confidence). The challenges are:

Recruits

Series 1

First group: Melanie, Max, Ayoife and Conor.

Eliminated: Max, Ayoife and Conor.

Second group: Hannah, Paice, Phoebe, Kelsey

Eliminated: Hannah(+), Phoebe, Kelsey and Michael(NR).

Third group: Kat, Dominique, Iolo, Prahbat.

Eliminated: Dominique, Iolo and Prahbat.

Fourth group: Lucy, Qais, Megan, Elliot.

Eliminated: Lucy, Megan and Elliot.

The four elite recruits were: Paice, Kat, Melanie and Qais.

Sent Back: Melanie and Qais.

Vaporised: Kat

Ultimate Recruit: Paice

In episode 6, Hannah sustained an injury during Face Off that day. She was replaced by Michael.

(+) - Injured(NR) - New Recruit

At the end of episode 13, Caleb faced Arkon and Caleb pushed him off the edge of the Future Gate ship he was standing on and he plummeted into the water. However at the end of the credits, where we saw Neuros powered down, we saw a roboid's hand which linked to series 2.

Series 2

First Group: Alistair, Charlie, Millie and Serena.

Vaporiser Round 1: Charlie, Millie and Alistair.

Vaporiser Round 2: Alistair, Millie and Serena.

Winner: Millie

Eliminated: Charlie, Alistair and Serena.

Second Group: Fern, Kieran, Callum and Lois

Vaporiser Round 1: Kieran, Callum and Lois.

Vaporiser Round 2: Fern, Callum and Kieran.

Eliminated: Lois, Fern and Kieran.

Winner: Callum

Third Group: Georgia, Isaac, Juliet and Theo.

Vaporiser Round 1: Georgia, Isaac and Theo.

Vaporiser Round 2: Georgia, Juliet and Theo.

Eliminated: Isaac, Georgia and Juliet.

Winner: Theo

Fourth Group: Poppy, Rhiann, Nick and Jodie.

Vaporiser Round 1: Poppy, Rhiann and Nick.

Vaporiser Round 2: Poppy, Rhiann and Jodie.

Eliminated: Nick, Poppy and Rhiann.

Winner: Jodie

Elite Recruit Group: Millie, Jodie, Callum and Theo.

Sent Back: Millie and Callum.

Vaporised: Theo

Ultimate Recruit: Jodie

In all episodes in Series 1 and Series 2 to date, Caleb has always drawn girls before the Vaporiser.

In Series 2 episode 5, for the first time, Kieran, Callum and Lois were all in the path of the roboidz while facing the Vaporiser, but with Lois having only three bio-rods compared with Kieran's 5 bio-rods and Callum's 6 Bio-rods she was vaporised.

At the end of Series 2 episode 13, Caleb faces Neuros for the first time. Neuros taunts Caleb and tells him he's a hybrid (human-machine). However Caleb retaliates by saying that's he's not listening thanks to his mother Cybele. Neuros however informs him that she's the actual mother of Caleb since she's the brain of Laura Gant and Cybele is her consciousness. Then Caleb, refusing to believe this, takes Neuros off her stand and angrily smashes her on the floor of the powered-down Vaporiser, presumably killing her once and for all. After the credits we then see the vaporiser powering up again which could mean that Neuros is still alive (as presumably is Cybele) and thus link to series 3.

Future

Series 3 was rumoured to be in production, but according to Stuart Goldsmith, "no more missions are planned at present".[1]

Award nominations

In August 2010, the Mission 2110 camera crew (series 1&2) Pete Kelly, Allen McLaughlin, Hugh Creaney, plus Adrian Croome (Jib) and Adam Rogers (mini-cams) were nominated for a Royal Television Society award for multi-camera work. The winners were announced at a ceremony in London on November 24, 2010, but they had lost.

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