The Crystal Maze

The Crystal Maze

1990
The Crystal Maze
The Crystal Maze

The Crystal Maze

8.1 | en |

The Crystal Maze was a British game show, produced by Chatsworth Television and shown on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom between 15 February 1990 and 10 August 1995. The series is set in "The Crystal Maze", which features four different "zones" set in various periods of time and space. A team of six contestants take part in a series of challenges in order to win "time crystals". Each crystal gives the team five seconds of time inside "The Crystal Dome", the centrepiece of the maze where the contestants take part in their final challenge.

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EP13  Catherine Cork (23), Sarah Harvey (33), Ben Boggs (18) Martin Shor (40), Claire Hatcher (16), Jim Alexander (30)
Aug. 10,1995
Catherine Cork (23), Sarah Harvey (33), Ben Boggs (18) Martin Shor (40), Claire Hatcher (16), Jim Alexander (30)

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EP12  Wayne Robinson, Lucy Crompton, Dennis Eddie, Joanne Carter, Simon Bevin, Liz Jarvis
Aug. 03,1995
Wayne Robinson, Lucy Crompton, Dennis Eddie, Joanne Carter, Simon Bevin, Liz Jarvis

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EP11  Gina Warrender, Colin Storey, James Woodfield, Rachel Muddimer, Briony Lee, Alistair McLaren
Jul. 27,1995
Gina Warrender, Colin Storey, James Woodfield, Rachel Muddimer, Briony Lee, Alistair McLaren

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EP10  Michael Alexander, Den Hewitt, Laura Cameron, Terryl Johnson, Nathan Bray, Kelly Timms
Jul. 20,1995
Michael Alexander, Den Hewitt, Laura Cameron, Terryl Johnson, Nathan Bray, Kelly Timms

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EP9  Roy Ellaby, Jack Liston, Isabel Rigby, Carol Hawes, Iqbal Hussain, Rachel Nelson
Jul. 13,1995
Roy Ellaby, Jack Liston, Isabel Rigby, Carol Hawes, Iqbal Hussain, Rachel Nelson

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EP8  Cindy Carmichael-Brown, Charlotte McLaren, Glen Jevon, Tony Bown, Karen Smith, Lloyd Mason
Jul. 06,1995
Cindy Carmichael-Brown, Charlotte McLaren, Glen Jevon, Tony Bown, Karen Smith, Lloyd Mason

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EP7  Karen Brett, Julian Shortman, Morna Fletcher, Albert Hsu, Colin Rouse, Mandi Hale
Jun. 29,1995
Karen Brett, Julian Shortman, Morna Fletcher, Albert Hsu, Colin Rouse, Mandi Hale

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EP6  Sarah Reynolds (21), Melanie Hart (35), Ian Rogers (21), Chris Lennox-Hilton (37), Sonya Stirling (29), Paul Fulker (28)
Jun. 22,1995
Sarah Reynolds (21), Melanie Hart (35), Ian Rogers (21), Chris Lennox-Hilton (37), Sonya Stirling (29), Paul Fulker (28)

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EP5  Irene McDonald (31), Brent Hudson (31), Peter Clayfield (40), Casee Wilson (19), Vicky Stacey (28), Paul Mann (23)
Jun. 15,1995
Irene McDonald (31), Brent Hudson (31), Peter Clayfield (40), Casee Wilson (19), Vicky Stacey (28), Paul Mann (23)

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EP4  Color Natalie Jackman (31), Gaynor Thomas (31), Toby Rothwell (27), Julian Barker (35), Myra Langdon (27), Andy Evans (26)
Jun. 08,1995
Color Natalie Jackman (31), Gaynor Thomas (31), Toby Rothwell (27), Julian Barker (35), Myra Langdon (27), Andy Evans (26)

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EP3  Paul Robinson, Carichard Webster, Craig Phillips, Candice Porter, Suzanne Vinton, Anette Baker
Jun. 01,1995
Paul Robinson, Carichard Webster, Craig Phillips, Candice Porter, Suzanne Vinton, Anette Baker

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EP2  Helen Lees (24), Catherine Scott (28), Peter Thorsted (30), Marc Welsh (21), Caroline Hunter-Yeats (20), Steve Fernandez (21)
May. 25,1995
Helen Lees (24), Catherine Scott (28), Peter Thorsted (30), Marc Welsh (21), Caroline Hunter-Yeats (20), Steve Fernandez (21)

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EP1  Simon Halsted, Bob Lishman, Kate Prior, Heather Walling, Neil Watson, Tracey Hinks
May. 18,1995
Simon Halsted, Bob Lishman, Kate Prior, Heather Walling, Neil Watson, Tracey Hinks

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Released: 1990-02-15 | Released Producted By: Chatsworth Television , Country: United Kingdom Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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The Crystal Maze was a British game show, produced by Chatsworth Television and shown on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom between 15 February 1990 and 10 August 1995. The series is set in "The Crystal Maze", which features four different "zones" set in various periods of time and space. A team of six contestants take part in a series of challenges in order to win "time crystals". Each crystal gives the team five seconds of time inside "The Crystal Dome", the centrepiece of the maze where the contestants take part in their final challenge.

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Izak86 The Crystal Maze was the highlight of Thursday TV viewing in the early 1990's, no game show before or since has managed to capture the brilliance of this show.The Crystal Maze started in February 1990 and ran for six series until August 1995. The aim of the game saw six contestants making their way through four 'time zones': Futuristic, Aztec, Medieval and Industrial (which became Ocean in 1992). Within these zones, the contestants played between three and four themed games to win crystals. Each successful game gave the team one crystal which equalled five-seconds of time in the 'Crystal Dome'.Once contestants had been through all four zones, they went to the Crystal Dome, here contestants had to catch as many gold tokens as possible in the time limit, while they were blown about in the dome. Silver token were also collected but each one of these deducted one gold token from the total.If the contestants collected over 100 gold tokens after silver deductions, they won some activities to do on a day-trip or holiday.The Crystal Maze is a pretty unique game show that is as great to watch today (repeated regularly on Challenge) as it was on its first broadcast on Channel 4.
nova-23 I came across this game show while living in Bangkok, Thailand. It is a show which I have long wished would be shown on Australian television. But alas it never has been.I found that even as a viewer this show challenges your mind in a more 3 dimensional way. Something that most run of the mill game shows lack in their questions.It's a shame that is no longer in production....but there are always hopes of re-runs right?
ross robinson I always loved the crystal maze as this was i think the best amazing adventure game ever. This first started in 1990 and finished in 1995. The contestents had to get each crystal in the challenges they choose. If they don't get out in time, then they are locked up. The contestents have a choice either to buy the player out with one of their crystals they got or to leave them.
Ashekenaz What can you say about the Crystal maze that hasn't already been said? With Games of all sorts, fiendish puzzles, tests of skill, cunning, and communication, this gem has to become one of the classics of British TV. Its great strength (and later its bane) was its Presenters.First we had Richard O'Brien. Odd, off the wall, eccentric. "Your genial guide to the crystal maze", he had personality and genuine style.Then there was Ed Tudor-Pole. While maybe a fine presenter, actor and nutter in his own right, he did the unthinkable. he tried to be Richard O'Brien, he tried to get that eccentricity, that nuttiness, the general zany free-wheeling chaotica that helped make the crystal maze what it was. He failed miserably. Had he stamped his own mark on it, his own style, I could have really got to like him doing it. But he tried to copy Richard....and screwed it up.