Originally 26 episodes were to be produced, but the series was cancelled before the first episode had even gone to air. Eventually, the seven episodes already made were transmitted on the Ten Network.
After four of the episodes had been transmitted as two 2-hour specials, the 0/10 Network sought feedback from its viewers about whether the series should continue. Some of the feedback received was positive, and while it came too late for the series itself, its concept would be revived four years later on another Crawford production, Holiday Island (1981).