Manchester Evening News

TV turns on the Towers

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A NEW documentar­y is set to reveal some of the best kept secrets about Alton Towers Resort.

The one-off programme, Inside Alton Towers, will reveal some of the secrets behind the UK’s most well-known theme park, and introduce viewers to the team behind Wicker Man, the first wooden rollercoas­ter to be launched in the UK for more than 20 years.

Filmed over several months, the documentar­y follows the team at the Staffordsh­ire theme park as they complete constructi­on of Wicker Man, a family thrill-ride with a huge sculpture at its heart that appears to burst into flames as the ride rushes through it.

The project team reveal how the ride was designed, constructe­d and tested to make sure it is completely safe and delivers a ride thrilling enough to stand alongside Alton Towers’ other iconic rollercoas­ters.

As the resort prepares to open the attraction to the public, senior members of the Alton Towers team reveal how important the success of the £16m attraction is, as they strive to rebuild trust with visitors following the incident on The Smiler in 2015.

Divisional director Ian Crabbe first fell in love with the park as a nine-year old boy.

He told the filmmakers: “My hope is that Wicker Man will deliver a new set of experience­s.

“You have to get off a coaster thinking ‘wow’ that really made the difference to my heartbeat, my emotions and the way I feel.

“But for me, Wicker Man’s importance is personal and runs much deeper.

“I am totally in love with this business and we have to get Wicker Man absolutely right.

“If it doesn’t deliver in giving the guests the right experience to bring them back wanting more, we’ve failed.

“There’s a lot at stake and there’s no turning back.”

The documentar­y has been made for Channel 4 by Films Of Record.

The director is Michael Ogden, whose previous credits include ‘The Pilgrimage: The Road to Santiago’ for BBC2, and ‘Class of ’92: Still out of their league’ for BBC1.

It will be shown on Channel 4 on Thursday, August 23 at 9pm.

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