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{{Infobox television |
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| genre = [[Game show]] |
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| image = Gladiators 2008 logo.png |
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| creator = Dan Carr<br>John Ferraro |
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| genre = [[Game show]] |
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| presenter = [[Ian Wright]]<br>[[Kirsty Gallacher]] (Series 1)<br>[[Caroline Flack]] (Series 2) |
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| creator = Dan Carr<br>John Ferraro |
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| starring = Referee:<br>[[John Anderson (TV personality)|John Anderson]] (Series 1)<br>John Coyle (Series 2) |
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| narrated = [[Alan Parry]] |
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| starring = [[John Anderson (TV personality)|John Anderson]] <small>(Referee: Series 1)</small><br>John Coyle <small>(Referee: Series 2)</small> |
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| country = United Kingdom |
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| narrated = [[Alan Parry]] |
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| language = English |
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| country = United Kingdom |
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| num_series = 2 |
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| num_episodes = 27 (inc. 8 specials) |
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| num_series = 2 |
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| runtime = 60 minutes (inc. adverts) |
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| location = [[Shepperton Studios]] |
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| runtime = 60 minutes <small>(inc. adverts)</small> |
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| company = [[Shine TV]] |
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| channel = [[Sky One]] |
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| first_aired = {{start date|2008|5|11|df=yes}} |
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| channel = [[Sky1]] |
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| last_aired = {{end date|2009|10|25|df=yes}} |
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* ''[[Gladiators (1992 British TV series)|Gladiators]]'' (1992–2000) |
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| first_aired = {{start date|2008|5|11|df=yes}} |
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* ''[[Gladiators (2024 British TV series)|Gladiators]]'' (2024)}} |
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| last_aired = {{end date|2009|10|25|df=yes}} |
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| related = ''[[Gladiators (1992 British TV series)|Gladiators]]'' (1992–2000) |
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'''''Gladiators''''' is a |
'''''Gladiators''''' is a British television series which aired on [[Sky One]] from 11 May 2008 to 25 October 2009. It was a revival of [[Gladiators (1992 British TV series)|the earlier series of the same name]] and based on the second [[American Gladiators (2008 TV series)|American]] version of the show. The US, UK and [[Gladiators (2008 Australian TV series)|Australian]] versions of the show were all revived in 2008. |
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For the first series, the show was hosted by [[Ian Wright]] and [[Kirsty Gallacher]] with original referee [[John Anderson (Scottish TV Referee)|John Anderson]] returning. The second series saw [[Caroline Flack]] replace Gallacher as host and Anderson replaced by boxing referee John Coyle. |
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The winners of the series each earned £50,000. |
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The show was cancelled in May 2009 by then director of programmes [[Stuart Murphy]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.atvtoday.co.uk/gladiators-axed/|title=Gladiators Axed!|date=21 May 2009|access-date=16 September 2020}}{{Dead link|date=November 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/media/2009/may/21/sky1-axes-gladiators|title=Sky1 axes Gladiators and Don't Forget the Lyrics|first=Leigh|last=Holmwood|date=21 May 2009|work=The Guardian|access-date=21 May 2023}}</ref> On 13 January 2024, a [[Gladiators (2024 British TV series)|second revival]] started broadcasting on [[BBC One]] and [[BBC iPlayer]], presented by [[Bradley Walsh]] alongside his son [[Barney Walsh|Barney]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Gladiators BBC: Release date, cast and hosts for reboot |url=https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/entertainment/gladiators-bbc-release-date/ |website=[[Radio Times]] |access-date=13 January 2024}}</ref> |
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For the first series, the show was hosted by [[Ian Wright]] and [[Kirsty Gallacher]] with original Referee [[John Anderson (Scottish TV Referee)|John Anderson]] returning. For the second series Ian Wright was joined by [[Caroline Flack]] due to [[Kirsty Gallacher]] not wanting to return. Another change was the removal of [[John Anderson (Scottish TV Referee)|John Anderson]] due to the producers wanting to give the show its own feel and cut ties with the original series. He was replaced by well known boxing referee John Coyle for series two. |
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The show was cancelled in May 2009 by then director of programmes, [[Stuart Murphy]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.atvtoday.co.uk/gladiators-axed/|title=Gladiators Axed!|date=21 May 2009|access-date=16 September 2020}}</ref> |
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==Format== |
==Format== |
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Series one featured 32 contenders (16 male, 16 female). Men and women competed in separate tournaments, with two men and two women competing in each episode. Contenders |
Series one featured 32 contenders (16 male, 16 female). Men and women competed in separate tournaments, with two men and two women competing in each episode. Contenders participated in events against the Gladiators, trying to earn points before the final event, the Eliminator, each point separating the contenders translated into a half-second advantage. The four events leading up to the final were selected from a total of eleven events. The grand prize in Series 1 was £50,000 per winning contender. |
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The grand prize in Series 1 was £50,000 per winning contender. |
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===Changes from the original series=== |
===Changes from the original series=== |
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The show featured a lineup of new Gladiators, |
The show featured a lineup of new Gladiators, however Amazon, Panther, Siren and Warrior share names with Gladiators from the original UK series and several others share names with those from international series. Owing to [[Sky One]]'s greater advertising requirements, and contestant interviews prior to each of the events starting, the number of events before the Eliminator was cut from five to four. The revival also had a more dramatic presentation and featured new theme music. |
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Whereas in the original series the Gladiators all wore matching leotards, here all costumes were different and some themed to their aliases: Spartan wore a costume resembling that of traditional depictions of a [[Spartan army#Clothing, arms, and armor|spartan tunic]] and Battleaxe's costume was styled to look like battle armour. Many of the Gladiator costumes were noticeably more revealing than in the original series, with Gladiators Atlas, Destroyer and Ice in particular were wearing very little. |
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Due to [[Sky1]]'s greater advertising requirements, and contestant interviews prior to each of the events starting, the number of events before the Eliminator was cut from five to four. |
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The revival also featured new music. |
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===Events=== |
===Events=== |
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{{Main|List of Gladiators UK events}} |
{{Main|List of Gladiators UK events}} |
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The new Gladiators studio set meant that there was only room for |
The new Gladiators studio set meant that there was only room for eleven events, nine from the original series: Duel, Gauntlet, Hang Tough, Hit & Run, Powerball, Pursuit, Pyramid, The Wall and Suspension Bridge. The two new events were Earthquake and Rocketball, which originated in the first and second [[American Gladiators (2008 TV series)|American Gladiators]] series respectively. |
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Notable changes from the original series include Duel, Hang Tough, Hit & Run, Pursuit and Suspension Bridge now being played over water. |
Notable changes from the original series include Duel, Hang Tough, Hit & Run, Pursuit and Suspension Bridge now being played over water. The revised Eliminator featured a swimming section, a climb to the top of the Pyramid and two Travelators in series two. |
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==The Gladiators== |
==The Gladiators== |
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===Female Gladiators=== |
===Female Gladiators=== |
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| [[Zoe Williams (Gladiators)|Zoe Williams]] |
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| 5 ft 10 in<br>10 st 6 lb |
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| ''Regal and Amazonian, nature's powerful force runs through her veins.'' |
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| [[Shirley Webb]] |
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| ''A weapon of war; domineering, aggressive and indomitable,<br>Battleaxe is a warrior Queen.'' |
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| '''Cyclone''' |
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| Donna Williams |
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| ''Fast and furious, Cyclone leaves destruction all around her.'' |
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| '''Enigma''' |
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| Jenny Pacey |
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| 5 ft 11 in<br>10 st 4 lb |
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| ''Mysterious and beautiful, contradictory and unpredictable,<br>Enigma is impossible to capture.'' |
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| '''Ice''' |
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| [[Caroline Pearce]] |
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| 5 ft 6 in<br>9 st 4 lb |
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| ''Ice is Cold, steely, frosty and beautiful.'' |
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| '''Inferno''' |
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| [[Jemma Palmer]] |
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| ''Inferno is hot, fiery, dangerous and destructive.'' |
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| '''Panther''' |
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| Kara Nwidobie Sharpe |
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| ''Beautiful, sleek and prowling, fierce and aggressive,<br>Panther is the most powerful of them all.'' |
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| [[Amy Guy]] |
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| 5 ft 9 in<br>9 st |
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| ''The goddess of perilous seduction, expect no mercy. She will entice any contender into the waters and show how dangerous she can be.'' |
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| '''Tempest''' |
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| Lucy Boggis |
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| 5 ft 9 in<br>10 st 7 lb |
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| ''Naturally beautiful, Tempest is a force of nature bringing furious agitation and commotion.'' |
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===Male Gladiators=== |
===Male Gladiators=== |
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| '''Atlas''' |
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| [[Sam Bond]] |
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| 5 ft 11 in<br>16 st 7 lb |
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| ''As strong as He-man, Atlas fights hard but with dignity.'' |
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| '''Destroyer''' |
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| Damar Martin |
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| ''Determined and strong, angry and unstoppable – nothing gets in his way.'' |
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| '''Doom''' |
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| Wayne Gordon |
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| ''Mere mortals beware, there’s a dark cloud that looms, judgment day is afoot and Doom is your worst nightmare.'' |
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| '''Goliath''' |
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| [[Mason Ryan|Barri Griffiths]] |
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| ''A man-mountain with brute force.''<br>''As frightening to look at as he is unstoppable.''<br>''Contenders will always be in his shadow – because his shadow’s so big!'' |
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| '''Oblivion''' |
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| [[Nick Aldis]] |
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| ''Oblivion leaves nothing in his path as he extinguishes the opposition.'' |
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| '''Predator''' |
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| [[Du'aine Ladejo]] |
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| ''Volatile, quick and poisonous,<br>Predator hunts down prey and takes no prisoners.'' |
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| '''Spartan''' |
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| [[Roderick Bradley]] |
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| ''Handsome, disciplined and brave, Spartan is the perfect warrior.'' |
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| [[David McIntosh (Gladiators)|David McIntosh]] |
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| 6 ft 0 in<br>15 st 4 lb |
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| ''Violently destructive and full of unstoppable energy,<br>Tornado will leave you in a spin.'' |
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| '''Warrior''' |
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| Daniel Singh |
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| ''A savage beast who takes no prisoner.<br>A Warrior in name and nature with a fearful battle cry.'' |
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Wolf (who featured in all eight series of the original Gladiators) returned to be the Gladiators' "Leader of the Pack". He featured in all episodes of series 2. His real name is [[Michael Van Wijk]]. |
Wolf (who featured in all eight series of the original Gladiators) returned to be the Gladiators' "Leader of the Pack". He featured in all episodes of series 2. His real name is [[Michael Van Wijk]]. |
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==Series== |
==Series winners== |
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===Series One (2008)=== |
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===Series One=== |
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*Male winner: Simon Wray |
*Male winner: Simon Wray |
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*Female winner: Anna Miller |
*Female winner: Anna Miller |
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===[[Gladiators (2008 British TV series, series 2)|Series Two]]=== |
===[[Gladiators (2008 British TV series, series 2)|Series Two]] (2009)=== |
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*Male winner: [[David Staff]] |
*Male winner: [[David Staff]] |
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*Female winner: Kathryn Evans |
*Female winner: Kathryn Evans |
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===Champion of Champions=== |
===Champion of Champions (2009)=== |
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*Male winner: David Staff |
*Male winner: David Staff |
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*Female winner: Anna Miller |
*Female winner: Anna Miller |
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==Music== |
==Music== |
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All the music to the new series was specially composed by British composer [[Paul Farrer]] also known for his music for ''[[The Weakest Link]]'' and ''[[Dancing on Ice]]''. Other artists' music has been used in certain events. |
All the music to the new series was specially composed by British composer [[Paul Farrer]], who is also known for his music for ''[[The Weakest Link]]'' and ''[[Dancing on Ice]]''. Other artists' music has been used in certain events. |
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==Injuries== |
==Injuries== |
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===Series One=== |
===Series One=== |
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According to reports, at least one contestant |
According to reports, at least one contestant had to withdraw from the opening episode, while one of the Gladiators slipped on a bridge and had to leave the set. Another Gladiator had a stomach bug and Enigma suffered an injured ankle. In addition, Enigma was involved in an incident on Gauntlet, in which Leanne Lennox kicked a ram rod into her face, resulting in a confrontation and then her being disqualified. Contenders also suffered injuries, including a broken toe suffered by Nicola Trench on Earthquake, a damaged knee suffered by Gavin Sunshine in Gauntlet, a shoulder injury suffered by Joel Grant Jones in Powerball, and a broken arm suffered by Greg Kirk in the quarter-finals during Powerball. One contender, Gavin Sunshine, was so badly injured that he refused to start after his whistle and the other contender, Kevin Dixon, won the show by default. |
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Sky One responded to say that health and safety is their number one issue, and they want to minimise the injuries, but pointed out that; "This is ''Gladiators'' – a tough physical show for athletes. It's not ''Family Fortunes''!"<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/media/2008/apr/18/television.bskyb|title=Gladiators return hit by injuries|first=Tara|last=Conlan|website=[[The Guardian]] |date=18 April 2008}}</ref> |
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===Series Two=== |
===Series Two=== |
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In the second episode of "Gladiators: The Legends Strike Back" female legend Scorpio suffered an ankle fracture while participating in The Wall.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/a94142/gladiators-return-hit-by-injuries.html|title='Gladiators' return hit by injuries|date=18 April 2008}}</ref> |
In the second episode of "Gladiators: The Legends Strike Back", female legend Scorpio suffered an ankle fracture while participating in The Wall.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/a94142/gladiators-return-hit-by-injuries.html|title='Gladiators' return hit by injuries|publisher=[[Digital Spy]] |date=18 April 2008}}</ref> |
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In the fourth episode a female contestant, |
In the fourth episode, a female contestant, Gemma Green, had to pull out owing to sustaining a knee injury in Gauntlet just before the Eliminator. David Staff broke his nose during the semi-finals while on Earthquake with Doom; however, he went on to score points. He later went on to win the eliminator and eventually went on to win the series as male champion. He also competed on the champion of champions special, aired on 5 April 2009, and won. Also, Gladiator Warrior sustained an injury during gauntlet where he and contender Justin Thompson clashed heads, sustaining a cut just above his eye. He was taken off and fellow gladiator "The Big O" Oblivion took his spot. |
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==Gladiators G-Zone== |
==''Gladiators G-Zone''== |
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Originally advertised as ''Gladiators: G-Force'', this short ten-minute |
Originally advertised as ''Gladiators: G-Force'', this short ten-minute programme profiled a selection of the Gladiators, including Spartan, Panther and Atlas. A two-minute profile of Oblivion, not previously shown, appeared as part of a repeat run. |
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==Transmissions== |
==Transmissions== |
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===Original series=== |
===Original series=== |
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| '''[[Gladiators (2008 British TV series, series 2)|2]]''' || 4 January 2009 || 29 March 2009 || 12 |
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===Specials=== |
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| 21 December 2008 || The Legends Strike Back |
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| 5 April 2009 || Champion of Champions |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20080704212927/http://www.sky.com/gladiators Series 1] |
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*[http://www.gladiatorstv.com/gladiators/revival-sky1/iators ''Gladiators'']{{Dead link|date=December 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} at Sky One website |
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20090207031716/http://sky1.sky.com/show/gladiators Series 2] |
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*[http://www.gladiatorstv.com/gladiators/revival-sky1/ ''Gladiators''] on Sky 1 |
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* {{UKGameshow|Gladiators|Gladiators}} |
* {{UKGameshow|Gladiators|Gladiators}} |
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*[http://www.bbc.co.uk/wear/content/articles/2008/12/29/gladiators_warrior_feature.shtml ''BBC Wear''] Warrior feature – Gladiator (from Durham)... Ready! |
*[http://www.bbc.co.uk/wear/content/articles/2008/12/29/gladiators_warrior_feature.shtml ''BBC Wear''] Warrior feature – Gladiator (from Durham)... Ready! |
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Latest revision as of 21:40, 19 November 2024
Gladiators | |
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Genre | Game show |
Created by | Dan Carr John Ferraro |
Presented by | Ian Wright Kirsty Gallacher (Series 1) Caroline Flack (Series 2) |
Starring | Referee: John Anderson (Series 1) John Coyle (Series 2) |
Narrated by | Alan Parry |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 2 |
No. of episodes | 27 (inc. 8 specials) |
Production | |
Production location | Shepperton Studios |
Running time | 60 minutes (inc. adverts) |
Production company | Shine TV |
Original release | |
Network | Sky One |
Release | 11 May 2008 25 October 2009 | –
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Gladiators is a British television series which aired on Sky One from 11 May 2008 to 25 October 2009. It was a revival of the earlier series of the same name and based on the second American version of the show. The US, UK and Australian versions of the show were all revived in 2008.
For the first series, the show was hosted by Ian Wright and Kirsty Gallacher with original referee John Anderson returning. The second series saw Caroline Flack replace Gallacher as host and Anderson replaced by boxing referee John Coyle.
The show was cancelled in May 2009 by then director of programmes Stuart Murphy.[1][2] On 13 January 2024, a second revival started broadcasting on BBC One and BBC iPlayer, presented by Bradley Walsh alongside his son Barney.[3]
Format
[edit]Series one featured 32 contenders (16 male, 16 female). Men and women competed in separate tournaments, with two men and two women competing in each episode. Contenders participated in events against the Gladiators, trying to earn points before the final event, the Eliminator, each point separating the contenders translated into a half-second advantage. The four events leading up to the final were selected from a total of eleven events. The grand prize in Series 1 was £50,000 per winning contender.
Changes from the original series
[edit]The show featured a lineup of new Gladiators, however Amazon, Panther, Siren and Warrior share names with Gladiators from the original UK series and several others share names with those from international series. Owing to Sky One's greater advertising requirements, and contestant interviews prior to each of the events starting, the number of events before the Eliminator was cut from five to four. The revival also had a more dramatic presentation and featured new theme music.
Whereas in the original series the Gladiators all wore matching leotards, here all costumes were different and some themed to their aliases: Spartan wore a costume resembling that of traditional depictions of a spartan tunic and Battleaxe's costume was styled to look like battle armour. Many of the Gladiator costumes were noticeably more revealing than in the original series, with Gladiators Atlas, Destroyer and Ice in particular were wearing very little.
Events
[edit]The new Gladiators studio set meant that there was only room for eleven events, nine from the original series: Duel, Gauntlet, Hang Tough, Hit & Run, Powerball, Pursuit, Pyramid, The Wall and Suspension Bridge. The two new events were Earthquake and Rocketball, which originated in the first and second American Gladiators series respectively.
Notable changes from the original series include Duel, Hang Tough, Hit & Run, Pursuit and Suspension Bridge now being played over water. The revised Eliminator featured a swimming section, a climb to the top of the Pyramid and two Travelators in series two.
The Gladiators
[edit]Female Gladiators
[edit]Alias | Series | Name | Stats | Description | |
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First | Last | ||||
Amazon | 2 | 2 | Zoe Williams | 5 ft 10 in 10 st 6 lb |
Regal and Amazonian, nature's powerful force runs through her veins. |
Battleaxe | 1 | 2 | Shirley Webb | 5 ft 9 in 13 st |
A weapon of war; domineering, aggressive and indomitable, Battleaxe is a warrior Queen. |
Cyclone | 1 (temp), 2 | 2 | Donna Williams | 5 ft 4 in 9 st 5 lb |
Fast and furious, Cyclone leaves destruction all around her. |
Enigma | 1 | 2 | Jenny Pacey | 5 ft 11 in 10 st 4 lb |
Mysterious and beautiful, contradictory and unpredictable, Enigma is impossible to capture. |
Ice | 1 | 1 | Caroline Pearce | 5 ft 6 in 9 st 4 lb |
Ice is Cold, steely, frosty and beautiful. |
Inferno | 1 | 2 | Jemma Palmer | 5 ft 6 in 9 st 10 lb |
Inferno is hot, fiery, dangerous and destructive. |
Panther | 1 | 2 | Kara Nwidobie Sharpe | 5 ft 10 in 13 st |
Beautiful, sleek and prowling, fierce and aggressive, Panther is the most powerful of them all. |
Siren | 2 | 2 | Amy Guy | 5 ft 9 in 9 st |
The goddess of perilous seduction, expect no mercy. She will entice any contender into the waters and show how dangerous she can be. |
Tempest | 1 | 2 | Lucy Boggis | 5 ft 9 in 10 st 7 lb |
Naturally beautiful, Tempest is a force of nature bringing furious agitation and commotion. |
Male Gladiators
[edit]Alias | Series | Name | Stats | Description | |
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First | Last | ||||
Atlas | 1 | 2 | Sam Bond | 5 ft 11 in 16 st 7 lb |
As strong as He-man, Atlas fights hard but with dignity. |
Destroyer | 1 | 1 | Damar Martin | 5 ft 11 in 17 st |
Determined and strong, angry and unstoppable – nothing gets in his way. |
Doom | 2 | 2 | Wayne Gordon | 6 ft 3 in 15 st |
Mere mortals beware, there’s a dark cloud that looms, judgment day is afoot and Doom is your worst nightmare. |
Goliath | 2 | 2 | Barri Griffiths | 6 ft 6 in 20 st |
A man-mountain with brute force. As frightening to look at as he is unstoppable. Contenders will always be in his shadow – because his shadow’s so big! |
Oblivion | 1 | 2 | Nick Aldis | 6 ft 3 in 16 st 7 lb |
Oblivion leaves nothing in his path as he extinguishes the opposition. |
Predator | 1 | 2 | Du'aine Ladejo | 6 ft 2 in 13 st 5 lb |
Volatile, quick and poisonous, Predator hunts down prey and takes no prisoners. |
Spartan | 1 | 2 | Roderick Bradley | 6 ft 3 in 15 st |
Handsome, disciplined and brave, Spartan is the perfect warrior. |
Tornado | 1 | 2 | David McIntosh | 6 ft 0 in 15 st 4 lb |
Violently destructive and full of unstoppable energy, Tornado will leave you in a spin. |
Warrior | 2 | 2 | Daniel Singh | 6 ft 3 in 17 st 8 lb |
A savage beast who takes no prisoner. A Warrior in name and nature with a fearful battle cry. |
Leader of the pack
[edit]Wolf (who featured in all eight series of the original Gladiators) returned to be the Gladiators' "Leader of the Pack". He featured in all episodes of series 2. His real name is Michael Van Wijk.
Series winners
[edit]Series One (2008)
[edit]- Male winner: Simon Wray
- Female winner: Anna Miller
Series Two (2009)
[edit]- Male winner: David Staff
- Female winner: Kathryn Evans
Champion of Champions (2009)
[edit]- Male winner: David Staff
- Female winner: Anna Miller
Music
[edit]All the music to the new series was specially composed by British composer Paul Farrer, who is also known for his music for The Weakest Link and Dancing on Ice. Other artists' music has been used in certain events.
Injuries
[edit]Series One
[edit]According to reports, at least one contestant had to withdraw from the opening episode, while one of the Gladiators slipped on a bridge and had to leave the set. Another Gladiator had a stomach bug and Enigma suffered an injured ankle. In addition, Enigma was involved in an incident on Gauntlet, in which Leanne Lennox kicked a ram rod into her face, resulting in a confrontation and then her being disqualified. Contenders also suffered injuries, including a broken toe suffered by Nicola Trench on Earthquake, a damaged knee suffered by Gavin Sunshine in Gauntlet, a shoulder injury suffered by Joel Grant Jones in Powerball, and a broken arm suffered by Greg Kirk in the quarter-finals during Powerball. One contender, Gavin Sunshine, was so badly injured that he refused to start after his whistle and the other contender, Kevin Dixon, won the show by default.
Sky One responded to say that health and safety is their number one issue, and they want to minimise the injuries, but pointed out that; "This is Gladiators – a tough physical show for athletes. It's not Family Fortunes!"[4]
Series Two
[edit]In the second episode of "Gladiators: The Legends Strike Back", female legend Scorpio suffered an ankle fracture while participating in The Wall.[5]
In the fourth episode, a female contestant, Gemma Green, had to pull out owing to sustaining a knee injury in Gauntlet just before the Eliminator. David Staff broke his nose during the semi-finals while on Earthquake with Doom; however, he went on to score points. He later went on to win the eliminator and eventually went on to win the series as male champion. He also competed on the champion of champions special, aired on 5 April 2009, and won. Also, Gladiator Warrior sustained an injury during gauntlet where he and contender Justin Thompson clashed heads, sustaining a cut just above his eye. He was taken off and fellow gladiator "The Big O" Oblivion took his spot.
Gladiators G-Zone
[edit]Originally advertised as Gladiators: G-Force, this short ten-minute programme profiled a selection of the Gladiators, including Spartan, Panther and Atlas. A two-minute profile of Oblivion, not previously shown, appeared as part of a repeat run.
Transmissions
[edit]Original series
[edit]Series | Start date | End date | Episodes |
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1 | 11 May 2008 | 24 August 2008 | 15 |
2 | 4 January 2009 | 29 March 2009 | 12 |
Specials
[edit]Date | Entitle |
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6 July 2008 | Celebrity Special |
31 August 2008 | The Legends Return |
16 November 2008 | Battle of the Forces |
21 December 2008 | The Legends Strike Back |
15 February 2009 | Battle of the Forces |
5 April 2009 | Champion of Champions |
12 April 2009 | Battle of the Athletes |
25 October 2009 | The Legends Last Stand |
References
[edit]- ^ "Gladiators Axed!". 21 May 2009. Retrieved 16 September 2020.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ Holmwood, Leigh (21 May 2009). "Sky1 axes Gladiators and Don't Forget the Lyrics". The Guardian. Retrieved 21 May 2023.
- ^ "Gladiators BBC: Release date, cast and hosts for reboot". Radio Times. Retrieved 13 January 2024.
- ^ Conlan, Tara (18 April 2008). "Gladiators return hit by injuries". The Guardian.
- ^ "'Gladiators' return hit by injuries". Digital Spy. 18 April 2008.
External links
[edit]- Series 1
- Series 2
- Gladiators on Sky 1
- Gladiators at UKGameshows.com
- BBC Wear Warrior feature – Gladiator (from Durham)... Ready!
- Gladiators at IMDb
- 2008 British television series debuts
- 2009 British television series endings
- 2000s British game shows
- 2000s British reality television series
- British television series based on American television series
- British English-language television shows
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- Television series by Banijay
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