Gladiators (1992 British TV series, series 7)

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Gladiators
Season 7
StarringJeremy Guscott
Ulrika Jonsson
John Anderson
John Sachs
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of episodes15
Release
Original networkITV
Original release5 September (1998-09-05) –
12 December 1998 (1998-12-12)
Series chronology
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Series 6
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Series 8

The seventh series of Gladiators aired in the UK from 5 September to 12 December 1998.

Gladiators[]

Gladiator name Portrayed by
Ace Warren Furman
Cobra Michael Willson
Diesel Darren Crawford
Falcon Bernadette Hunt
Fox Tammy Baker
Hunter James Crossley
Lightning Kim Betts
Rebel Jennifer Stoute
Rhino Mark Smith
Rio Jane Omorogbe
Saracen Mike Lewis
Siren Alison Paton
Vogue Suzanne Cox
Vulcan John Seru
Wolf Michael Van Wijk

Four existing Gladiators left the show and didn’t appear in this series: Warrior (Michael Ahearne) was dismissed after being arrested for a firearms offence. Gold (Lize Van Der Walt), Khan (Radosev Nekic) and Rocket (Pauline Richards) also departed after being introduced in the previous series.

Two new Gladiators joined the team; Diesel (Darren Crawford) and Vulcan (John Seru). Vulcan joined the UK series after his native Australian series was cancelled, and was brought in to give established bad guy Wolf (Michael Van Wijk) a rival. The total number of Gladiators for this series was reduced to fifteen. Neither Diesel or Vulcan's faces were added to the opening titles of the show.

Four established events were given major facelifts. Powerball now featured two contenders against just two gladiators, with each gladiator targeting a specific contender. Pendulum now became a game where contenders had to light flashing sectors to score points before they were caught in the usual way, with 2 points each for three main sectors and a special 4 point sector located at the bottom of the pendulum, if the gladiator falls, the contender still automatically scored 10 points. Gauntlet's point system changed to scoring 10 points for completing regardless of the time, which remained at a 30-second limit, if a contender was beaten by the clock, they would score a point for every gladiator they got past. And on Whiplash, the design of the dogbone was changed to make the game more of a challenge for both the contender and the gladiator.

New events[]

Three new events were introduced in this series. Pyramid was axed for a second time after its redesigned format in the previous series received a poor reception from viewers. In total, nineteen events were used, the most in any one series. The only events that did not appear in this series were Tilt, Joust, Pyramid and Pursuit.

Catapult[]

Contenders and Gladiators face one another on bungee cords. Contenders have sixty seconds to deposit as many balls as possible into their goal basket, which the gladiators have to defend. Two points are scored by the contender for each "goal".

Dogfight[]

Contender and Gladiator are each strapped to their own airship (blue for the contender, red for the gladiator). Using hi-tech combat clubs, they have thirty seconds to try and eject their opponent from their airship. Two strikes to their body hit sensor results in an ejection. A contender scores five points for hitting the gladiator once and ten points for ejecting them.

Vertigo[]

Contender and gladiator climb up a giant pole and must use only their body weight to traverse across four other similar poles, before grabbing a giant ring to fly back down to the floor. If the contender wins, they will score ten points, if the gladiator wins, the contender scores a point for every pole they have successfully traversed.

Prizes[]

For this series, the winners received a new pickup truck and £1,000, while the runners-up each received an island holiday of the Bahamas and £1,000 in spending money.

Other changes[]

Andrew Norgate returned to become the main assistant referee again.

Furthermore, this series introduced new costumes for the gladiators. The iconic individual kits that signified each gladiator's identity were out, and in came a new, unified kit which looked more the same on every gladiator with the design's slightly altered on each one so that no gladiator had the same or similar outfit style.

Finally, more behind the scenes cuts were used in this series, this included showing the backstage coin toss for certain events when contenders discovered which gladiator they would face in each one.

Episodes[]

Episode Title Original airdate Viewers[1]
1"Heat 1 Louise Raines vs. Claire Short / Alan Forshaw vs. Cassius Frankson"5 September 1998 (1998-09-05)[2]Under 6.67
2"Heat 2 Pauline Shirt vs. Tara Leyden / David Hanna vs. Neil Parsley"12 September 1998 (1998-09-12)[3]Under 7.13
3"Heat 3 Kate Rudd vs. Trudy Ballantine / Mark Whitehouse vs. Gary Johnson"19 September 1998 (1998-09-19)[4]Under 5.63
4"Heat 4 Sharon Kewley vs. Helena Redwood / Karl Mullins vs. Dave Walter"26 September 1998 (1998-09-26)[5]Under 5.76
5"Heat 5 Kate Evers vs. Maria Ward / Alex Reid vs. Rudi Kennard"3 October 1998 (1998-10-03)[6]Under 6.22
6"Heat 6 Margo McMillan vs. Sarah Hassleby / James Barrow vs. Colm Curran"10 October 1998 (1998-10-10)[7]Under 6.12
7"Heat 7 Judith Huntington vs. Sue England / John McAvoy vs. Lavern Ritch"17 October 1998 (1998-10-17)[8]Under 6.20
8"Heat 8 Fiona Blaiklock vs. Jane Smith / Micah Hudson vs. Ross Kirby"24 October 1998 (1998-10-24)[9]Under 7.31
9"Quarter-final 1 Louise Raines vs. Sharon Kewley / Cassius Frankson vs. Dave Walter"31 October 1998 (1998-10-31)[10]Under 7.06
10"Quarter-final 2 Pauline Shirt/Tara Leyden vs. Trudy Ballantine / Mark Whitehouse vs. Colm Curran"7 November 1998 (1998-11-07)[11]Under 6.80
11"Quarter-final 3 Judith Huntington vs. Maria Ward / Neil Parsley vs. Lavern Ritch"14 November 1998 (1998-11-14)[12]Under 6.18
12"Quarter-final 4 Margo McMillan vs. Jane Smith / Alex Reid vs. Micah Hudson"21 November 1998 (1998-11-21)[13]7.08
13"Semi-final 1 Louise Raines vs. Trudy Ballantine / Micah Hudson vs. Dave Walter"28 November 1998 (1998-11-28)[14]6.76
14"Semi-final 2 Jane Smith vs. Maria Ward / Neil Parsley vs. Colm Curran"5 December 1998 (1998-12-05)[15]7.34
15"Grand Final Louise Raines vs. Jane Smith / Neil Parsley vs. Dave Walter"12 December 1998 (1998-12-12)[16]7.02

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