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| 6 | Episode 6 | 2017-12-03 |
| The grand final begins with the biggest bash in the show's history as ten 2nd and 3rd placed teams from the heats do battle. The last robot standing will join the 5 heat winners in the knockout rounds. | ||
| 5 | Episode 5 | 2017-11-26 |
| The final heat determines which of Thor, Coyote, Expulsion, Hobgoblin, Push to Exit or Magnetar will make it to the grand final and the final two robots that will take part in the Ten Robot Rumble. | ||
| 4 | Episode 4 | 2017-11-12 |
| The fourth heat features an experienced roboteer fighting to secure their legacy, a new spinner, the most powerful crusher in the show's history and a robot made out of a beer keg. | ||
| 3 | Episode 3 | 2017-11-05 |
| Apex, Vulture, Terrorhurtz, Track-Tion, Bucky the Robot and Rapid all compete in the latest heat of the show looking to battle their way through to claim a place in the grand final. | ||
| 2 | Episode 2 | 2017-10-29 |
| Returning champions Carbide begin the defence of their crown in a tough-looking section that includes the runners-up from the last series - Eruption. | ||
| 1 | Episode 1 | 2017-10-22 |
| Dara O Briain and Angela Scanlon present, with commentary by Jonathan Pearce. In this first explosive episode, a returning roboteer has a taste for victory, an old favourite from the original series tries to prove its doubters wrong and Robot Wars gets presidential with perhaps the world's first satirical fighting robot. The teams are tasked with surviving brutal group battles and nightmarish knockout rounds in order to make it into the heat final. But that is not all - this series, there is a playoff battle for third place, culminating with the second and third place robots battling it out in a massive Ten Robot Rumble for a wildcard spot in the grand final. The teams this week are Donald Thump, Behemoth, Sabretooth, Apollo, Apocalypse and The Swarm. Along the way, they must dodge arena hazards, menacing house robots and the all new Fog of War. | ||
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| 6 | Episode 6 | 2017-04-16 |
| Six of the year's best robots face off for the chance to be crowned the Series 9 Robot Wars champion. | ||
| 5 | Episode 5 | 2017-04-02 |
| Reigning champions Apollo face stiff competition from last years second-place finalist Carbide and an array of newcomers as the robotic carnage continues. | ||
| 4 | Episode 4 | 2017-03-26 |
| Old favourites take on new hopefuls clashing in group battles and head to head matches in the fourth heat. They must dodge the arena hazards and the new twist - a roaming, released house robot. | ||
| 3 | Episode 3 | 2017-03-19 |
| 8 teams take part in two group battles, with 4 teams progressing to a mini-league where they will face off in head-to-head battles. The top 2 teams meet in the heat final with a place in the series grand final. | ||
| 2 | Episode 2 | 2017-03-12 |
| Eight teams battle it out in the second heat with just a single place in the grand final available. Among the teams competing are seasoned campaigners Behemoth and Cherub - a robot designed and operated by a team of schoolchildren. | ||
| 1 | Episode 1 | 2017-03-05 |
| Dara O Briain and Angela Scanlon present this series of Robot Wars, with battles commentated by Jonathan Pearce. In this first explosive episode, a brand new spinner has something to prove and a family team pour blood, sweat and tears into keeping their robot wars dream alive. Competing through brutal group battles and fierce head to heads for a place in the heat final are Aftershock, Nuts 2, Jellyfish, Rapid, Sabretooth, TMHWK, Terrorhurtz and Crank-E. They must dodge the arena hazards and the menacing new twist as house robots are unleashed to attack competitors and inflict maximum damage. Let battle commence!Dara O Briain and Angela Scanlon present this series of Robot Wars, with battles commentated by Jonathan Pearce. In this first explosive episode, a brand new spinner has something to prove and a family team pour blood, sweat and tears into keeping their robot wars dream alive. Competing through brutal group battles and fierce head to heads for a place in the heat final are Aftershock, Nuts 2, Jellyfish, Rapid, Sabretooth, TMHWK, Terrorhurtz and Crank-E. They must dodge the arena hazards and the menacing new twist as house robots are unleashed to attack competitors and inflict maximum damage. Let battle commence! | ||
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| 6 | Episode 6 | 2016-08-28 |
| The final episode in the robot fighting series presented by Dara O Briain and Angela Scanlon. In this show, the heat winners from shows one to five are joined by a wild card from the runners-up. There are many shocks and surprises along the way as every team left standing battles it out to try and win, but who will become the Robot Wars champion? | ||
| 5 | Episode 5 | 2016-08-21 |
| The fifth episode in the robot fighting series presented by Dara O Briain and Angela Scanlon. This episode features the tallest robot - and also one of the most bizarre - ever seen on Robot Wars: Gabriel, built by Mensa member Craig and his three sons. It has wheels as tall as a washing machine and a huge samurai sword. Other robots include Thermidor, shaped like a lobster by a team who have never eaten lobster; and Pulsar, built by 19-year-old self-taught engineer Ellis and featuring 9,000-RPM spinning teeth. There are dramatic scenes as one of the robots bursts into flames in the arena. | ||
| 4 | Episode 4 | 2016-08-14 |
| The fourth episode of the robot-fighting series presented by Dara O Briain and Angela Scanlon. This show features the former holiday camp bluecoats with their 'launcher' Apollo. Father-and-son team Kan-Opener have a robot with huge piercing claws. A team of engineering students have created a future-tech machine called Sweeney Todd that moves using mecanum motion to allow them to go in any direction around the arena, whilst PP3D has been built using a lot of 3D-printed parts. | ||
| 3 | Episode 3 | 2016-08-07 |
| The third episode of the robot fighting series presented by Dara O Briain and Angela Scanlon. This show features an eclectic collection of homemade robots including Glitterbomb, designed by nine-year-old April, which comes complete with a huge pink axe. In a Robot Wars first, a team of students from Falkirk, Scotland, bring a robot made of wood with a petrol engine and what appears to be an outboard motor for a weapon. Family team Big Nipper have an ingenious robot with interchangeable titanium weapons made up of parts they sourced from their local scrapyard. | ||
| 2 | Episode 2 | 2016-07-31 |
| The second episode in the robot fighting series presented by Dara O Briain and Angela Scanlon. In this show, we see the huge axe of Robot Thor driven by Jason, a builder from Northampton, clashing with father-and-son team Will and Ian from Team Shockwave. Judge Sethu Vijayakumar discusses his work with Nasa in creating androids for the mission to Mars. Eight teams made up of families and friends from across the country put their homemade robots to the test. The winner at the end of this show will go forward to the grand final. | ||
| 1 | Episode 1 | 2016-07-24 |
| Robot Wars launch show presented by Dara O Briain and Angela Scanlon. Forty teams of amateur robot fighting enthusiasts battle it out over a series of rounds in a huge purpose-built arena, aiming to become the Robot Wars champion. It's not just the competition they have to contend with, as the arena is patrolled by four huge House Robots which are geared up to attack anyone who strays into their Corner Patrol Zones. There are also fire, spikes, the Flipper and the Pit, dangerous hazards designed to cause maximum damage to the competitors. In between their fights, teams have time to repair their robots and plan for their next fights in the pits area. In this episode, the most famous fighting robot in history, Razer, faces up against a host of other fighting robots for the chance to become the Robot Wars champion. Eight teams made up of families and friends from across the country put their homemade robots to the test. The winner at the end of this show will go forward to the grand final. | ||
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| 22 | Third World Championship | 2004-03-28 |
| The World Championship. Robots from all over the World come here to see if they can become the new World Champion. Let's get it started! Fight 1: Spartacus II (USA) Vs Supernova (Sri Lanka) Vs Hard (Belgium) Hard broke down and had computers dropped on it vie Drop Zone. Supernova and Spartacus were both immobile, but Supernova went through for being more mobile (and ripping off Spartacus' head! >_ | ||
| 21 | All Star Championship | 2004-03-21 |
| Robot Wars is nearing its end, but before we move on to the World Championship and the end of Robot Wars, we should have a tribute to all the robots that we've loved over the years. How? By having an All-Star competition! Who will be the new All-Star Champion? We'll find out! Firestorm V From: County Durham Weight: 94 Kilos Dimensions: 0.33M X 1.10M X 0.93M Power: 3KW Electric Motor Weapons: Flipper Strengths: Fast and Manouverable Weaknesses: 2 Wheel Drive Only Team Captain: Graham Bone With: Hazel Haslop Panic Attack Weight: 99 Kilos Dimensions: 0.33M X 1.36M X 0.93M Power: 750W Electric Motors Weapons: Lifter and Ramming Spikes Strengths: Battle Experience Weaknesses: New Driver Team Captain: Kevin Pritchard With: Jamie McGarry and Paul Wyers Kat III From: Surrey Weight: 98 kilos Dimensions: 1.16M X 1.25M X 0.82M Power: 2 X 1000W Electric Motors Weapons: Pnumatic Axe Strengths: Strong Armor Weaknesses: Driver Team Captain: Keith Wil | ||
| 20 | Annihilator & House Robot Rebellion | 2004-03-14 |
| The UK Championship has ended, but we still want to keep Robot Wars alive, and by doing that, we're going to have a little treat. We're going to have an Annihilator! 6 robots enter, only 1 can be champion! And if that's not enough, we're going to have a House Robot Rebellion! Gravity and Behemoth, the House Robots' worst enemies want revenge and they want it now!! SO LET THE WARS BEGIN!! Raging Knightmare From: Leichestershire Weight: 98 Kilos Dimensions: 0.25M X 0.96M X 0.83M Power: 2 X 750W Electric Motors Weapons: Flipper Strengths: High Powered Weaponry Weaknesses: Lightweight Body Armor Team Captain: Nigel Pagey With: Lee and Malcolm Summers Robochicken From: Devon Weight: 99 Kilos Dimensions: 0.74M X 1.35M X 0.95M Power: 750W Electric Motor Weapons: Flipper and Spinning Disc Strengths: Weaponry Weaknesses: The Team Team Captain: Jason Snow With: Farren White and Alec Dick Ewe 2 From: Northamptonshire Weight: 98 Kilos Dimensions: 0.42M X 0 | ||
| 19 | Grand Final | 2004-03-07 |
| X-Terminator Vs Typhoon 2 Arena Wall Smashed - Fight Stopped X-Terminator Vs Typhoon 2 (Conclusion) Typhoon 2 Wins Storm II Vs Tornado Storm II Wins PLAYOFFS: Tornado Vs X-Terminator Tornado Wins GRAND FINAL: Storm II Vs Typhoon 2 Arena Wall Smashed - Fight Stopped (Again) GRAND FINAL: Storm II Vs Typhoon 2 (Conclusion) Typhoon 2 Wins | ||
| 18 | Semi Final 2 | 2004-02-29 |
| A lot of flippers in this semi-final. A spinner too. Who will move on to the Grand Final and win the 20,000? Firestorm V From: County Durham Seated: #2 Weight: 94 Kilos Dimensions: 0.33M X 1.10M X 0.93M Power: 3KW Electric Motor Weapons: Flipper Strengths: Fast and Manouverable Weaknesses: 2 Wheel Drive Only Team Captain: Graham Bone With: Hazel Haslop Mute From: Staffordshire Weight: 96 Kilos Dimensions: 0.26M X 0.96M X 0.67M Power: 4 HP Electric Motors Weapons: Front and Rear Flippers Strengths: Strong Armor Weaknesses: Vulnerable to Pits Team Captain: Adam Emmett With: Daniel Emmett and Jeremy Honcox Thermidor II From: Norfolk Seated: #14 Weight: 95 Kilos Dimensions: 0.34M X 1.07M X 1.08M Power: 2 X 740W Electric Motors Weapons: Co2 Powered Flipper Strengths: Quick and Strong Weaknesses: Limited Gas Supply Team Captain: David Harding With: Ian Harvey and Nigel Brackenbury Typhoon 2 From: The Edinburgh Air Force, Scotland | ||
| 17 | Semi Final 1 | 2004-02-22 |
| The first of the Series Semi-Finals! We are very close to crowning another UK Champion, and now half the seeds are gone and replaced by very impressive newcomers, most of them flippers. Which two robots will move onto the Grand Final? Tornado From: Cambridgeshire Seated: #1 and Reining Champion Weight: 100 Kilos Dimensions: 0.26M X 0.65M X 0.75M Power: 2 X 750W Electric Motors Weapons: Interchangeable Weapons Strengths: Durable Chassis Weaknesses: Vulnerable to Flippers Team Captain: Andrew Marchant With: David Gamble and Bryan Moss Raging Knightmare From: Leicestershire Weight: 98 Kilos Dimensions: 0.25M X 0.96M X 0.83M Power: 2 X 750W Electric Motors Weapons: Flipper Strengths: High Powered Weaponry Weaknesses: Lightweight Body Armour Team Captain: Nigel Paget With: Lee and Malcolm Summers Dantomkia From: Surrey Seated: #5 Weight: 96 Kilos Dimensions: 0.36M X 1.18M X 0.83M Power: 2 X 750W Electric Motors Weapons: Co2 Flipper Strengt | ||
| 16 | Heat P | 2004-02-15 |
| The #2 Seeds, Firestorm have set fire to the warzone! Can they be seated #1? Daisy Cutter From: Scotland Weight: 100 Kilos Dimensions: 0.60M X 0.70M X 0.70M Power: 3 X 600W Electric Motors Weapons: Rotating Outer Shell Strengths: Compact and Destructive Weaknesses: No Srimech Team Captain: Graham Adams With: Simon Parker and Jaqueline Corran Firestorm V From: Durham Seated: #2 Weight: 94 Kilos Dimensions: 0.33M X 1.10M X 0.93M Power: 3KW Electric Motor Weapons: Flipper Strengths: Fast and Manouverable Weaknesses: 2 Wheel Drive Only Team Captain: Graham Bone With: Hazel Haslop Bamm Bamm From: Holland Weight: 100 Kilos Dimensions: 0.85M X 0.78M X 0.78M Power: 2 X 750W Electric Motors Weapons: Pneumatic Axe Strengths: Powerful Axe Weaknesses: Slow Mover Team Captain: Erik Cornelissen With: Rien Cornelissen and Cor Yarl Black & Blue From: Bristol Weight: 99 Kilos Dimensions: 0.13M X 0.47M X 0.65M Power: 2 X 1KW Electric Motors | ||
| 15 | Heat O | 2004-02-08 |
| The #4 Seeds, Bigger Brother are back along with Joe and Ellie Watts! One of the most famous teams in the history of roboteering, they made it all the way to the Grand Final in Series 5, only to lose to Razer. Now with Razer retired, can Bigger Brother still win it? | ||
| 14 | Heat N | 2004-02-01 |
| R.O.T.O.S.* Vs Spawn Again Vs Neater Machine Vs Chip Chip, Neater Machine Eliminated R.O.C.S. Vs Topbot Vs The Executioner Vs Raging Nightmare The Executioner, Topbot Eliminated WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFIER MATCH: Terror Turtle (Canada) Vs Snake Bite (Switzerland) Snake Bite Wins HEAT SEMI FINALS Spawn Again Vs R.O.C.S. Spawn Again Wins Raging Nightmare Vs R.O.T.O.S.* Raging Nightmare Wins HEAT FINAL: Spawn Again Vs Raging Nightmare Raging Nightmare Wins *Revenge of Trouble and Stirfe | ||
| 13 | Heat M | 2004-01-25 |
| The UK champs of the 2nd Wars, Panic Attack, are back and ready for action! We all know Panic Attack has been in Robot Wars longer than anyone else has, and it's getting very old. Now with a new panel attachment on its back end and being seated 8th for the second time, Panic Attack may have another chance to win, but there's a lot of good robots out there. Will Panic Attack win? We'll find out! Panic Attack Seated: #8 Weight: 99 Kilos Dimensions: 0.33M X 1.36M X 0.93M Power: 750W Electric Motors Weapons: Lifter and Ramming Spikes Strengths: Battle Experience Weaknesses: New Driver Team Captain: Kevin Pritchard With: Jamie McGarry and Paul Wyers Mega Morg Weight: 99 Kilos Dimensions: 0.40M X 1.16M X 0.60M Power: 2 X 800W Electric Motors Weapons: Flipper Strengths: Bright Colour, Dangerous Weaknesses: Bright Colour, Easiy Seen Team Captain: Darian Caudy With: Mark Hooper Edgehog From: Chesire Weight: 100 Kilos Dimensions: 0.87M X 0.95M X 0.80M Po | ||
| 12 | Heat L | 2004-01-18 |
| The #10 seeds, Behemoth are now in the 7th Wars, back with a specially modified scoop and axe. Can they at least move on to the Semi-Finals are just fall into the Pit? Also in this heat is Mute, a Robot Wars newcomer. They fought in the New Blood competition only to lose to Storm II. Well, they've made it through qualifying. Can they still go all the way? Robot Stitistics Demolition Man From: Essex Weight: 100 Kilos Demensions: 0.5M X 1.23M X 0.7M Power: 4 X 200 Watt Electric Motors Weapons: Directional Spinning Discs Strengths: 4 Electric Motors Weaknesses: Slow and Sluggish Corkscrew 2 Weight: 90 Kilos Demensions: 0.19M X 0.96M X 0.96M Power: 750W Electric Motors Weapons: Full Bodied Spinner Strengths: 360 Degrees of Attack Weaknesses: Hard to Control Judgeshread 3 From: Leichesteshire Weight: 100 Kilos Demensions: 0.57M X 1.11M X 0.92 Power: 2 X 800W Electric Motors Weapons: Full Pressure Flipper Strengths: Speed and Weaponry Weaknesses: Unre | ||
| 11 | Heat K | 2004-01-11 |
| The #12 seeds and reining Tag-Team champions, Bulldog Breed are back in action. Tough as a bulldog, meaner than Growler, but have never made it past the Heat Final. Can they move on to the series semi-finals this year? Robot Stitistics Mantis From: Nottinghamshire Weight: 100 kilos Weapons: Hydraulic Crusher and Lifter Strengths: Masive Lifting Capibility Weaknesses: Unprotected Wheels Infernal Contraption From: Lincolnshire Weight: 97 Kilos Weapons: Rotating Drum Strengths: Vicious Weapon Weaknesses: Random Control Bulldog Breed Seated: 12 From: Staffordshire Weight: 100 kilos Weapons: Flipper Strengths: Tough Weaknesses: Absolutly NONE! Jabber From: Nottinghamshire Weight: 91 Kilos Weapons: Spinning Blade Strengths: Destructive Weaponry Weaknesses: Thin Armour Hard From: Belgium Weight: 100 kilos Weapons: Flipper Strengths: Strong Armor Weaknesses: Unprotected Wheels Velocirippa From: Nottinghamshire Weight: 97 Kilos Weapons | ||
| 10 | Heat J | 2004-01-04 |
| It's Heat J and the #14 seeds, Thermidor II are back. Thermidor is a good robot, but every so often we get to eat so much lobster, we get sick to our stomach, but Thermidor might be lucky this year. Who knows? Robot Statistics 8645T a.k.a. Beast From: Staffordshire Weight: 100 Kilos Weapons: Front Flipper and Rear Axe Strengths: Powerful Weapons Weaknesses: No Srimech Cobra From: Somerset Weight: 97 Kilos Weapons: Pneumatic Spike Strengths: Titanium Armor Weaknesses: Inexperienced Driver Kraken Weight: 100 kilos Weapons: 2 Crunching Jaws Strengths: Destructive Weaponry Weaknesses: Thin Armor Kronic the Wedgehog From: Devon Weight: 99 Kilos Weapons: Co2 Powered Flipper Strengths: 2 Self-Righting Mechanisms Weaknesses: No Wheel Covers Mighty Mouse From: Nottinghamshire Weight: 83 Kilos Weapons: Rear Spinning Disc Strengths: Speed Weaknesses: Lightweight Mobot From: West Sussex Weight: 96 Kilos Weapons: Rotating Arm Strengths: Self-R | ||
| 9 | Heat I | 2003-12-27 |
| It's Heat I and we're halfway through the competition. The #16 seeds and New Blood Champions, Storm II are back, now with an electric lifter, similar to BattleBots' Biohazard, only a lot faster!! Robot Stitistics Mayhem Weight: 100 kilos Weapons: High Energy Disc Strengths: Strong Armor Weaknesses: Exposed Wheels Rhino Weight: 98 Kilos Weapons: High Pressure Flipper and Disc Strengths: Destructive Weapons Weaknesses: Driver Needs More Practice Shredder Evolution Weight: 100 Kilos Weapons: Twin Counter Spinning Discs Strengths: Strong Armor Weaknesses: Hasn't Got Any Steel Avenger Weight: 100 Kilos Weapons: Pnumatic Axe Strengths: Tough with Powerful Weapon Weaknesses: High Ground Clearence Storm II Seated: 16th and New Blood Champion Weight: 100 Kilos Weapons: Interchangable Weapons Strengths: Destructive Speed Weaknesses: Hard to Control Sub-version 1.1 Weight: 100 Kilos Weapons: Pnumatic Spikes and Cutters Strengths: Self-Righting Wea | ||
| 8 | Heat H | 2003-12-20 |
| Fight 1: Ming Dienasty (Seeded 15) Vs Ceros Vs Scraptosaur Vs Metalis House Robots: Dead Metal and Growler At the start of the match Ceros flipped the #15 seeds, Ming Dienasty over. Ming tried to use their drill to self-right, but had a little trouble. Scraptosaur then flipped Metalis over. Ming was finally able to self-right, but Metalis couldn't. Refbot counted them out. Ming dug their drill into Scraptosaur, but then Ceros flipped them again and pressed the Pit release button. The Refbot pushed Metalis down the pit just as time ran out. The judges decided to let Ceros and Scraptosaur go through. Fight 2: Revolution 3 Vs St Agro Vs Scrapper Vs Mega Hurts LT House Robots: Dead Metal and Growler St. Agro flipped Mega Hurts over, but Mega Hurts was able to self-right. However they drove sideways over the flame pit, burning out their motors. St. Agro then chucked Scrapper out of the arena. Revolution pushed Mega Hurts into Growler who spun a 360 with Mega Hurts in his grasp. Revo | ||
| 7 | Heat G | 2003-12-13 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. | ||
| 6 | Heat F | 2003-12-06 |
| X-Terminator, the #11 seeds are back! Remember they had that axe? Well, now they have built a brand new robot. A pyramid shaped robot with a large 1500 RPM spinning disc! AWESOME! Can they win the 7th Wars and take home the 5,000? Fight 1: Diabolus Vs Major Tom Vs Tsunami (German Entry) Vs X-Terminator (seated 11) This fight didn't last very long. At the start of the fight, Major Tom's head predictably fell off! X-Terminator then used their new spinning disc, ripping up Diabolus and sending their spinning disc flying off. The German robot, Tsunami then flipped Major Tom out of the arena and into the Plexiglass wall! Then X-Terminator continued ripping up Diabolus and threw them against the arena side wall. Tsunami flipped Diabolus out as well! YEAH! X-Terminator and Tsunami move on to the next round! | ||
| 5 | Heat E | 2003-11-30 |
| The UK champs, Tornado are back and now have new interchangable weapons: A spinning drum (like the disc, only fatter), an electric lifter, and the scoop now equiped with a spinning chain weapon. Can they blow away the competition? We'll soon find out! | ||
| 4 | Heat D | 2003-11-23 |
| Robots Competing: Lightning, The Alien, Herbinator, 13 Black, Thor, Hydra, Gravity, Hodaf The Bad | ||
| 3 | Heat C | 2003-11-16 |
| Robots Competing: King B Powerworks, Hassocks Hog 2, Dantomkia, Rick, IG-88, Scorpion, Tomahawk, The Stag | ||
| 2 | Heat B | 2003-11-09 |
| Robots Competing: Kan-Opener, The Grim Reaper, Big Nipper, Barbaric Response, Killerkat, Jackson Wallop, Gyrobot, Terrorhurtz | ||
| 1 | Heat A | 2003-11-02 |
| Robots Competing: M2, Tiberius 3, Shell Shock, Vader, Roobarb, Pussycat, Twister, Brutus Maximus | ||
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| 16 | UK V Germany | 2003-04-04 |
| It's an international competition between the United Kingdom and Germany. Can the UK win again or will the German flag rise above the arena? UK Robots 259 From: Essex Weight: 100 Kilos Dimensions: 0.77M X 1.10M X 0.80M Power: 600W Motors Weapons: Vertical Spinner Strengths: Potentially Lethal Weapon Weaknesses: Low Strike Rate Team Captain: Adam Clark Judgeshread 2 1/2 Weight: 96 Kilos Dimensions: 0.40M X 1.26M X 0.97M Power: 2 X 750W Electric Motors Weapons: Flipper Strengths: Srimech and Maneuverability Weaknesses: Reliability Team Captain: Alan Blakeman With: Paul Blakeman and Dave Cluely Corkscrew Weight: 99 Kilos Dimensions: 0.65M X 0.88M X 0.88M Power: 3 X 750W Electric Motors Weapons: 6 Blades Strengths: 360 Degree Killing Zone Weaknesses: Difficult to Control Team Captain: John Heatlie With: Lewis and Laurence Heatlie Fluffy Weight: 100 Kilos Dimensions: 1.30M X 0.20M X 0.70M Power: 750W Motor Weapons: 20 Kilo Spinner St | ||
| 15 | Grand Final | 2003-03-07 |
| The Grand Final of The Sixth Wars | ||
| 14 | Semi Final 2 | 2003-02-28 |
| Winners from Heats H, I, J, K, and L compete in Semi-Final 2 | ||
| 13 | Semi Final 1 | 2003-02-21 |
| Winners of Heats A, B, C, D, E and F compete in Semi-Final 1 | ||
| 12 | Heat L | 2003-02-14 |
| Robots Competing: Bigger Brother, Killer Carrot 2, Major Tom, Riptilion, Derek 2, Behemoth, Tridentate, Disc-O-Inferno | ||
| 11 | Heat K | 2003-01-31 |
| Robots Competing: Hypno-Disc, Granny's Revenge 2, 4x4, Barber-Ous 2, Bulldog Breed, Kat 3, Revenge of Trouble & Strife, Spin Doctor | ||
| 10 | Heat J | 2003-01-24 |
| Robots Competing: Dominator 2, Hydra, Axe-C-Dent 2, Sumpthing, S.M.I.D.S.Y., St. Agro, Comengetorix, Warhog | ||
| 9 | Heat I | 2003-01-17 |
| Robots Competing: Panic Attack, R.O.C.S., Corkscrew, Kronic 2, A-Kill, Reptirron The Second, Sabretooth, Terrorhurtz | ||
| 8 | Heat H | 2003-01-10 |
| Robots Competing: Ming 3, Hot Pants, The Hassocks Hog, Spam, Supernova, Short Circuit, Tiberius 3, Spawn Again | ||
| 7 | Heat G | 2003-01-03 |
| Robots Competing: Tornado, Terror-Bull, Inshredable, Edge Hog, Thor, Revolution 2, Judge Shred 2½, Anarchy | ||
| 6 | Heat F | 2002-12-20 |
| Robots Competing: Chompalot, Thermidor 2, Stinger, 13 Black, Fluffy, Kan-Opener, Double Trouble, Demolition Man | ||
| 5 | Heat E | 2002-12-06 |
| Robots Competing: Aggrobot 3, 259, Infernal Contraption, Infinity, The Stag, Vader, UFO, Wild Thing | ||
| 4 | Heat D | 2002-11-29 |
| Robots Competing: Sir Chromalot, GBH 2, ICU, The Alien, Roobarb, Shredder, Armadrillo, S3 | ||
| 3 | Heat C | 2002-11-22 |
| Robots Competing: Chaos 2, Destructosaur, Iron-Awe 2, Mighty Mouse, Mr Nasty, Doctor Fist, Crushtacean, Dantomkia | ||
| 2 | Heat B | 2002-11-15 |
| Robots Competing: Spirit of Scorpion, Robochicken, Barbaric Response, X-Terminator, Mega Hurts 2, Cedric Slammer, Firestorm 4, Colossus | ||
| 1 | Heat A | 2002-11-08 |
| Robots Competing: Brutus Maximus, Raging Reality, W.A.S.P., Razer, Cyrax, Ruf Ruf Dougal, Tetanus 2, Weld-Dor 3 | ||
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| 15 | Grand Final | 2002-11-01 |
| The Grand Final of The Fifth Wars | ||
| 14 | Semi Final 2 | 2002-10-25 |
| Winners from Heats B, D, H, J and L compete in Semi-Finals 2 | ||
| 13 | Semi Final 1 | 2002-10-18 |
| Winners from Heats A, C, E, G, I, and K compete in Semi-Final 1 | ||
| 12 | Heat L | 2002-10-04 |
| Robots Competing: Pussycat, The Executioner, Ming 3, Terrorhurtz, Clawed Hopper, Twister, 101, Fluffy | ||
| 11 | Heat K | 2002-09-27 |
| Robots Competing: Razer, Big Nipper, Sumpthing, Widow's Revenge, Axe-C-Dent, Destruct-A-Bubble, Suicidal Tendencies, Rick | ||
| 10 | Heat J | 2002-09-13 |
| Robots Competing: Mini Morg, Kat 3, Tiberius 2, Monad, Major Tom, Kliptonite, Panic Attack, Barber-Ous | ||
| 9 | Heat I | 2002-09-06 |
| Robots Competing: Splinter, VIPER 01, Bigger Brother, Tip-Top, Onslaught, Tetanus, 3 Stegs 2 Heaven, Eleven | ||
| 8 | Heat H | 2002-08-30 |
| Robots Competing: Wheely Big Cheese, Wolverine, Axe-Awe, Granny's Revenge, Robochicken-Evo, Crushtacean, Behemoth, Supernova | ||
| 7 | Heat G | 2002-08-23 |
| Robots Competing: Tornado, Gravedigger, Diotoir, Dome, Evolution, Sabretooth, Hydra, Spawn Again | ||
| 6 | Heat F | 2002-08-16 |
| Robots Competing: Dominator 2, Derek, King B Powerworks, Kronic 2, 13 Black, Corkscrew, X-Terminator, Immortalis | ||
| 5 | Heat E | 2002-07-12 |
| Robots Competing: Wild Thing, Trouble 'n' Strife, Velocirippa, The Alien, Napalm 2, Warhog, Thermidor 2, Prizephita Mach 2 | ||
| 4 | Heat D | 2002-06-14 |
| Robots Competing: Firestorm 3, Bee-Capitator, Sir Chromalot, Rohog, Bot Out Of Hell, Reactor 2, Gemini, Ruf Ruf Dougal | ||
| 3 | Heat C | 2002-06-07 |
| Robots Competing: S3, Plunderbird 5, MouseTrap, Shredder, Stinger, Hippobotomus, General Carnage 2, Guzunderbot | ||
| 2 | Heat B | 2002-05-31 |
| Robots Competing: Hypno-Disc, Black Widow, Juggernot 2, Bulldog Breed 3, Wowot, Lambsy, Atomic 2, Kan-Opener | ||
| 1 | Heat A | 2002-05-24 |
| Robots Competing: Chaos 2, Storm Force, S.M.I.D.S.Y., Obsidian, 8645T, T-Bone, The Steel Avenger, The Tartan Terror | ||
| Season 4 (anzeigen/ausblenden) | ||
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| 19 | Grand Final | 2001-02-23 |
| The Grand Final of The Fourth Wars | ||
| 18 | Semi Final 2 | 2001-02-16 |
| Winners of Heats I, J, K, L, M, N, O, and P compete in Semi-Final 2 | ||
| 17 | Semi Final 1 | 2001-02-02 |
| Winners of Heats A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H compete in Semi-Final 1 | ||
| 16 | Heat P | 2001-01-26 |
| Robots competing in Heat P: Hypno-Disc, The Predator, Raizer Blade, V-Max, Cerberus, Terror-Bull | ||
| 15 | Heat O | 2001-01-19 |
| Robots competing in Heat O: Panic Attack, S.M.I.D.S.Y., Overkill GTI, Saw Point, Aggrobot 2, Oblivion 2 | ||
| 14 | Heat N | 2001-01-12 |
| Robots competing in Heat N: Behemoth, Arnold, Arnold Terminegger, Rambot, Judge Shred 2, Millennium Bug, X-Terminator 2 | ||
| 13 | Heat M | 2001-01-05 |
| Robots competing in Heat M: Wild Thing, Humphrey, The Steel Avenger, Reactor, Sir Chromalot, Scorpion | ||
| 12 | Heat L | 2000-12-22 |
| Robots competing in Heat L: Spawn of Scutter, Banshee, Knightmare, Vercingetorix, Plunderbird 4, Fat Boy Tin | ||
| 11 | Heat K | 2000-12-15 |
| Robots competing in Heat K: Evil Weevil 2, Tiberius, MouseTrap, Little Fly, Weld-Dor 2, Sump Thing | ||
| 10 | Heat J | 2000-12-08 |
| Robots competing in Heat J: Bigger Brother, Clawed Hopper, Bulldog Breed 2, Hammer & Tong, Stinger, Spikasaurus | ||
| 9 | Heat I | 2000-11-24 |
| Robots competing in Heat I: Killerhurtz, Destruct-A-Bubble, Splinter, Eric, Centurion, Small Torque | ||
| 8 | Heat H | 2000-11-17 |
| Robots competing in Heat H: Wheely Big Cheese, Prizephita Mk2, Wheelosaurus, Killertron, Suicidal Tendencies 2, Maverick | ||
| 7 | Heat G | 2000-11-10 |
| Robots competing in Heat G: Gravedigger, Thermidor 2, Kronic the Wedgehog, Dreadnaut XP1, Warhog, Darke Destroyer 2 | ||
| 6 | Heat F | 2000-11-03 |
| Robots competing in Heat F: Gemini, Tornado, Kater Killer, Berserk 2, Inverterbrat, The Creature | ||
| 5 | Heat E | 2000-10-27 |
| Robots competing in Heat E: 101, Dominator 2, Henry 2, Major Tom, Shadow of Napalm, Disc-O-Inferno | ||
| 4 | Heat D | 2000-10-13 |
| Robots competing in Heat D: Steg 2, Crusader 2, Cronos, Iron-Awe, Mortis, Mazakari | ||
| 3 | Heat C | 2000-10-06 |
| Robots competing in Heat C: Firestorm 2, The Morgue, Scar, Bolt from the Blue, Diotoir, Ming 2 | ||
| 2 | Heat B | 2000-09-29 |
| Robots competing in Heat B: Razer, Robochicken, Velocirippa, Milly-Ann Bug, Pussycat, Reptirron | ||
| 1 | Heat A | 2000-09-22 |
| Robots competing in Heat A: Chaos 2, Atomic, Indefatigable, Medusa 2000, King B3, Attila the Drum | ||
| Season 3 (anzeigen/ausblenden) | ||
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| 21 | First World Championship | 2001-11-16 |
| The first of three Robot Wars world championships, originally released on VHS on March 13th 2000, and later aired on BBC Choice on the 16th of November 2001. | ||
| 20 | International League | 2000-09-15 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. | ||
| 19 | Grand Final | 2000-04-21 |
| The Grand Final of The Third Wars | ||
| 18 | Semi Final 2 | 2000-04-14 |
| Winners of Heats C, F, G, H, I, J, L, and M compete in Semi-Final 2 | ||
| 17 | Semi Final 1 | 2000-04-07 |
| Winners of Heats A, B, D, E, K, N, O, and P compete in Semi-Final 1 | ||
| 16 | Heat P | 2000-03-31 |
| Robots competing in Heat P: Victor 2, Scarab, Trident, Twn Trwn, Rattus Rattus, S.M.I.D.S.Y., Dreadnaut, Psychokiller | ||
| 15 | Heat O | 2000-03-24 |
| Robots competing in Heat O: Schumey Too, The Steel Avenger, Diotoir, Sting 2, Fire Storm, Crasha Gnasha, Terminal Ferocity, Facet | ||
| 14 | Heat N | 2000-03-17 |
| Robots competing in Heat N: Thing 2, Prizephita, Crippler, All Torque, Daisy Chopper, Griffon, Cerberus, Killerhurtz | ||
| 13 | Heat M | 2000-03-10 |
| Robots competing in Heat M: Hammerhead, Pussycat, Cassius 2, Dundee, Scutter's Revenge, Plunderstorm, Thermador, Zeus | ||
| 12 | Heat L | 2000-03-03 |
| Robots competing in Heat L: Undertaker, Panzer, Challenger 2, Atlas, Evil Weevil, Triterobot, Flip Flop Fly, Wild Willy | ||
| 11 | Heat K | 2000-02-25 |
| Robots competing in Heat K: Axios, Panic Attack, Purple Predator, Toecutter, Hefty, X-Terminator, Judge Shred, Mr Punch | ||
| 10 | Heat J | 2000-02-18 |
| Robots competing in Heat J: 101, Overkill, Centurion, Excalibur, Eric, King Buxton, The Iron Mask, Weld-Dor | ||
| 9 | Heat I | 2000-02-11 |
| Robots competing in Heat I: Armour-Geddon, Onslaught, Beast of Bodmin, Crusher, Vercingetorix, Terrorpin, Invertabrat, The Witch | ||
| 8 | Heat H | 2000-01-28 |
| Robots competing in Heat H: Ally Gator, Corporal Punishment, Berserk 2, Tut's Revenge, Hypno-Disc, Robogeddon, Death Warmed Up, Stealth | ||
| 7 | Heat G | 2000-01-21 |
| Robots competing in Heat G: Bulldog Breed, Robopig, Kater Killer, Napalm, Henry, Haardvark, Steg-O-Saw-Us, Orac's Revenge | ||
| 6 | Heat F | 2000-01-14 |
| Robots competing in Heat F: Mortis, Ming, Gravedigger, Manic Mutant, Vector, T 2, Darke Destroyer, Sgt. Meikle | ||
| 5 | Heat E | 2000-01-07 |
| Robots competing in Heat E: Anorakaphobia, Miss Ile, The Big Cheese, Shrapnel, Crocodilotron, Chaos 2, Hammertron, Sonic | ||
| 4 | Heat D | 1999-12-31 |
| Robots competing in Heat D: Sir Chromalot, Shell Shock, Big Brother, Grim Reaper, Milly-Ann Bug, Bumblebot, Flipper, Ultor | ||
| 3 | Heat C | 1999-12-17 |
| Robots competing in Heat C: Agent Orange, Max Damage, Spike, Blade, Aggrobot, Binky, Backstabber, Razer | ||
| 2 | Heat B | 1999-12-10 |
| Robots competing in Heat B: Abaddon, Technophobic, Pitbull, Sumpthing, General Carnage, Robocow, Behemoth, Shark Attack | ||
| 1 | Heat A | 1999-12-03 |
| Robots competing in Heat A: Brimhur, Weeliwako, Mace 2, Stinger, Raizer Blade, Red Dragon, Forklift's Revenge, Suicidal Tendencies | ||
| Season 2 (anzeigen/ausblenden) | ||
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| 15 | Grand Final | 1999-02-26 |
| Robots compete in the Grand Final. | ||
| 14 | Semi Final 2 | 1999-02-19 |
| Robots compete in Semi-Final 2 | ||
| 13 | Semi Final 1 | 1999-02-12 |
| Robots compete in Semi-Final 1 | ||
| 12 | Heat L | 1999-02-05 |
| Robots competing in Heat L: Tender Caress, Haardvark, Vercingetorix, Havoc, Angel of Death, Flirty Skirty | ||
| 11 | Heat K | 1999-01-29 |
| Mule - MegaHurtz - Demon - Enzyme - Plunderbird 2 - Pheonix | ||
| 10 | Heat J | 1999-01-22 |
| GBH - Ivanhoe - Talos - Killdozer - Penetrator - Broot | ||
| 9 | Heat I | 1999-01-15 |
| All Torque - Robodoc - King Buxton - Promethius - Rottweiler - Cruella | ||
| 8 | Heat H | 1999-01-08 |
| Cassius - Sting - Loco - Wizard - Groundhog - Rampage | ||
| 7 | Heat G | 1998-12-18 |
| Roadblock - Nemesis - Limpet - Killerhurtz - Onslaught - ROCS | ||
| 6 | Heat F | 1998-12-11 |
| Corporal Punishment - RON - Panic Attack - Whirling Dervish - Disrupter - Parthian Shot | ||
| 5 | Heat E | 1998-12-04 |
| ORAC -- Technophobic -- Killertron -- Schumey -- Spin Doctor -- Pain | ||
| 4 | Heat D | 1998-11-27 |
| Razer -- Behemoth -- Inquisitor -- Milly-Ann Bug -- Elvis -- Bodyhammer | ||
| 3 | Heat C | 1998-11-20 |
| Dreadnaut -- Mortis -- Rameses II -- Oblivion -- Challenger -- Griffon | ||
| 2 | Heat B | 1998-11-13 |
| Ever since the first chimp picked up a bone off the prehistoric floor and used it to bash open the skull of a wildebeest, men have been obsessed with their tools. Millions of years on, and our homes are full of labour saving devices: toasters, refrigerators, microwaves and that thing you bought of the Shopping Channel with the free introductory spoon. But lately, my toaster’s been giving me the eye, imploring about being tumble-dried to death, and my food blender is now officially a lethal weapon. We live in dangerous times, and to prove it, six lifeless objects are about to be bought dangerously to life to fight for a place in our series semi-finals. | ||
| 1 | Heat A | 1998-11-06 |
| If you've ever wondered whether machines are taking over the world, then wonder no more, 'cause Robot Wars is back. It's bigger, it's more destructive and offers more metal carnage than when Metal Mickey tries to juggle with Semtex. Robot Wars is a survival of the fittest. But as contenders aren't body beautifuls in figure-hugging lycra, they're ugly lumps of metal made out of nuts and bolts and household appliances, and whatever was left lying around the garage at the time. Oh and yeah, they wanna kill each other. | ||
| Season 1 (anzeigen/ausblenden) | ||
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| 6 | Heat F & Grand Final | 1998-02-06 |
| Throughout history, warmongers have promised that their conflict will be the mother of all battles, but tonight, we're gonna show them how a proper war should be fought. The whole series has been leading up to tonight's final showdown, and throughout the land we're getting reports of a nation on tenterhooks. Men are tending their allotments, women are cooking supper, children are tucked up in bed and dreaming of the day they can have a pony. But here, in the East End of London, we have six more robots revved up and ready to fight it out for that last place in the final showdown. | ||
| 5 | Heat E | 1998-01-30 |
| One day, somebody opened up the shell of an oyster and found inside what appeared to be a large globule of phlegm. But instead of throwing it away, he ate it. And he discovered that it was not only delicious, but also, that it was an aphrodisiac. Well I have the same amount of respect for the man who looked at his remote-controlled car and said "I know, I'll armour-plate that and use it to bash into other armour-plated remote-controlled cars". it may not have resulted in an urgent need to have sex, but he had invented Robot Wars. | ||
| 4 | Heat D | 1998-01-23 |
| In a desperate bid to bring peace once again to this sceptred isle, the USS Nimitz today arrived off the coast with a full compliment of F-14 fighters. Now ordinarily, the might of the US Navy's flagship would be no match for the robots on Robot Wars, but tonight, things are a little different. Tonight, it's a lightweight special, where all the robots weigh less than 12kg. They're small, but don't worry, they're still vicious. So let's go and meet the only machines in the world that are brave enough to spill Prince Naseem's pint! | ||
| 3 | Heat C | 1998-01-16 |
| Amid reports that robot wars are now breaking out all over the world, the European Union, with the backing of the United Nations, today announced that it would do "Everything in its power to halt the spread of this vicious and vile disease". They would rather we did a programme on daffodils and bunny rabbits. But we're not going to. What we are going to do is get on with the Docklands Chainsaw Massacre, and meet the 6 robots who tonight will compete for death or glory! | ||
| 2 | Heat B | 1998-01-09 |
| Last week a new type of war came out of nowhere, and rocked the very fabric of society. When the cruise missiles were gingerly lifted from their silos in Berkshire, we figured the world would be a safer place. But we were reckoning without Robot Wars! World Leaders are in a blind panic. Last week it was reported that Tony Blair stopped grinning for five minutes, Alexander Haig has flown to Buenos Aires, but that's probably a bit silly, because the fighting is confined to Britain. | ||
| 1 | Heat A | 1998-01-02 |
| Man may have tempered the spectre of nuclear evil. But tonight I have the unenviable task of reporting that warfare has been taken out of man's hands. We're now at the mercy of machines, and a battle, the likes of which we've never seen before, is about to begin. Outside the studio, women have lashed themselves to the railings. Britain is about to witness the birth...of Robot Wars, which is all about robots...fighting. | ||
| Season 0 (anzeigen/ausblenden) | ||
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| 17 | World Series 2 | 2018-01-07 |
| Reigning champions Eruption lead a team of some of Britain's best 'bots against opposition from the Netherlands, Canada, Russia and the United States. | ||
| 16 | World Series 1 | 2017-12-31 |
| The UK's greatest robot fighters take on some of the best teams from around the world. Four former champions and Robot Wars legends Diotoir face robots from Belgium, Portugal and the Netherlands. | ||
| 15 | Battle of the Stars 2 | 2016-12-29 |
| Paralympic gold medallist Kadeena Cox, international football legend Robbie Savage, science and history presenter Neil Oliver and popstar Jordan from Rizzle Kicks help design their very own fighting robot to battle it out in the bulletproof Robot Wars arena. Faced with the House Robots and some all mystery pit hazards only the best will make it through to become the Robot Wars champion. | ||
| 14 | Battle of the Stars 1 | 2016-12-28 |
| Olympic athletes the Brownlee brothers, DJ Scott Mills, space scientist Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock and sports presenter Suzi Perry help design their own fighting robots to battle it out in the bulletproof Robot Wars arena. Faced with the House Robots and some mystery pit hazards, they need to prove they have got what it takes to become the Robot Wars champion. | ||
| 13 | War Of Independence | 2000-12-31 |
| Featured four British robots fighting against four American robots to see which side had the best machine in a simple knock-out tournament. | ||
| 12 | Southern Annihilator | 2000-12-30 |
| The episode presented grudges between Razer and Behemoth from the First World Championship and Spawn of Scutter and Vercingetorix for the Fourth Wars Heats. | ||
| 11 | Northern Annihilator | 2000-12-29 |
| This is a new event containing not 1, not 2, but 6 robots all together in the arena at the same time! Every now and then a robot is eliminated. 4 battles later, there are only 2 robots left. Whoever wins the last round is the new Annihilator champion. This is carnage at its best! | ||
| 10 | Tag Team Terror | 2000-12-28 |
| In this competition, competitior robots work as teams. One robot fights another robot, while their partner is on the side of the arena, waiting to be tagged, but most of the time, the rules go out the window! | ||
| 9 | Celebrity Special | 2000-12-27 |
| This competition involves famous British celebrities taking the controls of Britain's most famous robots. Which celebrity will win? | ||
| 8 | Meet the House Robots | 2016-07-11 |
| Back in the days when the internet was a little baby, and we had to make our own entertainment… we all watched a programme called Robot Wars. Full of clever people who made robots in their garages that smashed each other up for fun. In the arena keeping order were a team of angry robots called the House Robots. They were there to keep the peace or if they felt like it, smash, bash and crash the competitors on a whim. But when the show finished, the House Robots went into retirement. Shunned by their public, they never lost sight of the dream. Over the years they have evolved, growing bigger, badder and much much more dangerous. Now they’re back and this time they’re really cross. The presenters have also been rebooted, the competitors are ready to fight, and the new series of Robot Wars is back. 3, 2, 1, Activate! | ||
| 7 | The Best of Robot Wars | 1999-03-19 |
| A special episode featuring highlights of the second series of Robot Wars. Hosted by Craig Charles, it took a look at some of the best and worst moments of that series. The episode features clips from all the Heats, Semi-Finals and the Grand Final of the series. Additionally, behind-the-scenes clips could be briefly seen sometimes during the segments featuring Craig Charles. | ||
| 6 | The Grudge Matches | 1999-03-12 |
| After the main competition of the Second Wars, a special episode gives robots the chance to settle old scores and also allows robots that did not feature in the main series a chance to battle in the arena. Judgement Day - Two separate vengeance battles, both involving Mortis. It took on Cassius and later Napalm to settle a grudge in each of the first two wars. Reserve Rumble - A one-off battle between five robots that were rejected from the main series. Inferno Insurrection - An exhibition match where Nemesis and Stock Robot Ramrombit were sprayed with paraffin then set alight by Sergeant Bash. Super Showdown - The final of the only Super Heavyweight Championship held in the history of Robot Wars. Internet Insurrection - A melee contested by four teams with the belief that they had the best website. The episode also featured highlights from the Featherweight, Lightweight, Middleweight and the other Super Heavyweight championship battles of the series. | ||
| 5 | Ultimate Archive Collection - Sir Killalot & The House Robots | |
| The Beginning - Background information on the start of the series itself. Interviews - Interviews of the house robot's "owners"/maintainers. We also get to look at the internals of the house robots as they explain how they operate. A Basic Robot Chassis - Chris Reynolds of BBC Visual Effects shows us a basic skid-steer robot chassis and explains how it works. New House Robots - Special previews of the first two new House Robots, which included concept drawings and an interview with Chris Reynolds. | ||
| 4 | Ultimate Warrior Collection - Razer | |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. | ||
| 3 | Ultimate Warrior Collection - Hypnodisc | |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. | ||
| 2 | Ultimate Warrior Collection - Chaos 2 | |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. | ||
| 1 | The Making of Robot Wars | 1998-12-01 |
| The story behind the making of the first season of Robot Wars - six weeks to design and build the house robots and scrap metal sets. | ||
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