If contestants were unable to guess the word initially, the clues would get easier until the word was spelled out by Sherry. The process is repeated for the second school. Contestants have to correctly guess the word or phrase before running down to a large QWERTY keyboard mounted on the floor and stepping on the letters to spell it out. In Timezone, a 90-second countdown timer begins, and Sherry begins to provide clues to a word or phrase to the first school's contestants. There were two rounds of a game called "Timezone", each followed by a maze run, then the contestants competed in a "computer challenge" on a video game. Points gained by each contestant during the week would be totalled up to decide the winning school at the end of each week. The show pitted teams from two different primary schools against each other during the course of a week. A*mazing was produced at Channel 7 in Brisbane from 1994–1996 and then at Channel 7 in Perth from 1997–1998. A*mazing was hosted by James Sherry for the entire run of the series. ![]() It was famous for a relatively large and elaborate maze/ obstacle course that was part of the show's studio set. ![]() A*mazing is an Australian children's television game show that aired between until 1998 on the Seven Network.
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