[quote name=\'zachhoran\' date=\'Apr 12 2004, 08:56 AM\'] I know PJTP, but I saw SIR and thought he meant the US version of the show(not to be confused with the UK version, Strike it LUcky) [/quote]
And on top of that, you weren't even close to answering the question asked.
According to the UK Game Show Page:
"On the thirty screens would be 10 Arrows (a free move), 10 Questions (True of False questions which turned into free moves or Hot Spots) and 10 Hot Spots. The computer would jumble everything up and then blank out the screens. The contestants now had to guess Top, Middle or Bottom for each of the ten columns of screens, and if it was a free move or they got a question correct they would win 5% of the money they were playing for. If they got a Hot Spot they lost one of their "lives". This would keep going until they got to the end or they ran out of chances."
It also says that they preselected how many Hot Spots they would be allowed to hit, the options being 2, 3, or 4, and of course, the fewer you chose, the more money you could win.
(By the way, on the US show, the arches contained dollar signs and bandits.)