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Revision as of 00:06, 28 September 2016
Lego-go! (rus. Лего-го!) was a russian game show, based around Lego products. The show was about two teams, competing with each other in a series of Lego construction challenges. For example - building highest and stable tower of Lego bricks, or to assemble some small kit without a manual. WInner team would get a sticker, and in finale, captains of teams would compete in assembling kits while blindfolded. Series ran on the Pervy Channel (rus. Первый Канал) since april 1 of 1995, up until march 19 of 1998. In 2000s, show was rebranded to KB Legonaut (rus. КБ-Легонавт). Game rules were changed, and three teams would compete for a grand prize - trip to Denmark's Legoland.
Lost status
Since high tapes cost in Russia, and show's status of sat-am kids television, not a lot of show's recordings have been made. Although different episodes can be found on Youtube, the show itself was not meant for reruns or home release, so it made Lego-go! series lost. Since show was filmed with no intentions of re-running, episodes had no production marks. The only means to identify them is a record date.