Gladiators (1992 British TV series) series 8

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Gladiators
Season 8
Starring Ulrika Jonsson
John Fashanu
John Anderson
John Sachs
No. of episodes4
Release
Original network ITV
Original release11 December 1999 (1999-12-11) 
1 January 2000 (2000-01-01)
Series chronology
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Series 7

The eighth and final series of Gladiators aired in the UK from 11 December 1999 to 1 January 2000.

Contents

Gladiators

Gladiator namePortrayed by
Ace Warren Furman
Cobra Michael Willson
FalconBernadette Hunt
FoxTammy Baker
Hunter James Crossley
Lightning Kim Betts
Rebel Jennifer Stoute
Rhino Mark Smith
Rio Jane Omorogbe
SaracenMike Lewis
SirenAlison Paton
Vogue Suzanne Cox
Wolf Michael Van Wijk

Episodes

Episode Title Original airdate Viewers [1]
1"Heat 1 Series 7 Champion: Jane Smith vs. Ashes 1 Champion: Kerryn Sampey/Series 4 Champion: Janet Allen / Series 2 Champion: Phil Norman vs. Series 4 Champion: Mark Everitt"11 December 1999 (1999-12-11) [2] Under 7.13
2"Heat 2 Series 5 Champion & Springbok 1 Champion: Andreya Wharry vs. Series 6 Champion: Audrey Garland / Series 5 Champion & Springbok 1 Champion: Mark Mottram vs. Series 6 Champion: Piers Bryant/Series 7 Champion: Dave Walter"18 December 1999 (1999-12-18) [3] Under 6.59
3"Battle of the Giants"25 December 1999 (1999-12-25) [4] Under 6.63
4"Grand Final Series 7 Champion: Jane Smith vs. Series 5 Champion & Springbok 1 Champion: Andreya Wharry / Series 4 Champion: Mark Everitt vs. Series 7 Champion: Dave Walter"1 January 2000 (2000-01-01) [5] 6.18

  • Event 1 - Powerball

Vogue, Rio / Rhino, Saracen
Jane 6 - 5 Andreya / Mark 4 - 2 Dave

  • Event 2 - The Wall / Swingshot

Siren, Lightning / Cobra, Ace
Jane 16 - 10 Andreya / Mark 19 - 6 Dave

  • Event 3 - Gauntlet

Rio, Rebel, Falcon, Vogue, Siren / Rhino, Wolf, Cobra, Ace, Hunter
Jane 26 - 14 Andreya / Mark 29 - 16 Dave

  • Event 4 - Hang Tough

Siren, Falcon / Wolf, Saracen
Jane 26 - 19 Andreya / Mark 29 - 16 Dave

  • Event 5 - Duel

Rio, Rebel / Hunter, Saracen
Jane 31 - 24 Andreya / Mark 29 - 26 Dave

  • Eliminator

Jane SUPREME CHAMPION - Andreya RUNNER-UP / Mark RUNNER-UP - SUPREME CHAMPION Dave

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