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gingerman28:
Forgot to add:

The longer this show runs, the more NBC screws up!  No wonder the audience is down to 5.2 million and running last in its time period. (according to Nielson ratings published today!)rgot to add:

puddin:
lol Gman ! maybe its confusing because of the ToBeCont ....? ( I think NBC is confused too !)

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Monday, July 3 2006

TREASURE HUNTERS --(9:00PM-10:00PM) --(TV-PG L)

"Episode No.104"

FOLLOW THE DRINKING GOURD - To find the fourth of seven artifacts that will lead them to the treasure, the remaining seven teams must find hidden messages from the past to navigate the treacherous route of the Underground Railroad.



Monday, July 10 2006

TREASURE HUNTERS --(9:00PM-10:00PM) --(TV-PG L)

"Episode No.104"

FOLLOW THE DRINKING GOURD - To find the fourth of seven artifacts that will lead them to the treasure, the remaining seven teams must find hidden messages from the past to navigate the treacherous route of the Underground Railroad.


Monday, July 17 2006

TREASURE HUNTERS --(9:00PM-10:00PM) --(TV-PG L)

"Episode No.105"

The teams at the back of the pack must decide whether to leave a teammate behind in order to finish the treacherous swamp section and avoid elimination

Slowhatch:
If anybody who's gotten a sneak peek at ep 5 can confirm:
I was thinking about the "mansefield" entry at IMDB and thinking maybe it was misspelled. There's a Mansfield Plantation in Georgetown, SC, complete with its own swamp, boat and foot trails, some matching fencing (see below--I know, it's not much) and a film-friendly staff.

Slowhatch:

--- Quote ---There's a Mansfield Plantation in Georgetown, SC
--- End quote ---
Spoiling by accident: right city, wrong plantation  :lol:. So "mansefield" is still out there.
There's no ep 5 thread, so let me throw in a few nit-picks here: first, as an NBC poster pointed out, Whitman never joined the army  (he worked in D.C. as a nurse); second, the author here (well-documented but long article) makes a strong case that the "crypto-quilt" business started in the 1980s, not the 1850s.

Chateau d If:
They showed them going to a place called Beneventum Plantation Photo Ref.

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