List of The Crystal Maze episodes
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The Crystal Maze is a British game show devised by Jacques Antoine and shown on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom. The show is set within "The Crystal Maze" - a labyrinth consisting of four different "zones" and its centrepiece called "The Crystal Dome". Each show has a team of contestants travel across the zones, solving puzzles. The Crystal Maze was regularly Channel 4's highest-rated programme, reaching a peak of 7 million viewers for the 1993 Christmas special.
Shown below is the crystals won in each of zone, followed by the number of games attempted. Zones are Aztec (A), Industrial (I), Medieval (M), and Futuristic (F). Team captains are identified with a (C). Events during the round include lockout (LO) or buyout (BO) with the number of crystals paid, if applicable.
Series 1 (1990)[edit]
Episode | Contestants | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 | Crystals won |
Gold tokens |
Silver tokens |
Score | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
S1E01 | Nick Hall, 22; Fraser Renton, 22; Louise Fothergill, 22; Angela Goddard, 37; Yvette Mayo, 29; Ken Day, 25 (C) | A 3/4 | I 2/4 | M 3/4 | F 2/3 | 10 | 127 | 35 | 92 (partial win) | C |
S1E02 | Andrew Livsey, 32; Andy Harris, 26; Sue Whatley, 25; Jayne Fleat, 16; Marcia Scott, 21; Michael Court, 36 (C) | A 1/4 | I 2/4 (-1 LO) | M 2/3 (LO) | F 0/4 | 4 | 78 | 59 | 19 (lose) | |
S1E03 | Andy Champion, 41; Sarah Brothwell, ?; Simon Cummins, 27; Sally-Ann Ockwell, 24; Trevor Grundy, 37; Melinda Brecknell, 22 (C) | M 1/4 (LO) | I 2/3 (-1 BO) | A 3/4 | F 1/3 | 6 | 92 | 10 | 82 (partial win) | |
S1E04 | Sharon Jackman, 30; Sue Macey, 24; Glyn Talbot, 22 (V); Andrew Williams, 23; Charlie Baker, 21; Sara Marks, 30 (C) | F 1/4 | M 3/4 | I 4/4 | A 2/3 | 10 | 155 | 27 | 128 (win) | |
S1E05 | Ian Jogger Jones, 20; Howard Fuller, 25; Jane Barling, 24; Nicola Willis, 27; Clare McKennon, 24; Vincent O'Sullivan, 28 (C) | A 2/4 (LO -1) | F 2/4 | M 3/4 | I 2/4 (LO -1) | 7 | 93 | 12 | 81 (partial win) | |
S1E06 | Lorraine Molloy, 20; Jane Pares, 29 (V); Paul Alford, 26; Jim Collier, 34; Pamela Hodgkins, 30; Mark Goodman, 23 (C) | M 2/4 | I 1/4 | A 0/3 (LO) (LO) | F 2/3 | 5 | 41 | 17 | 24 (lose) | B |
S1E07 | Pat Brown, 35: Cad Delworth, 33; Claire Bethell, 22; Elaine Day, 29; Martin Murphy, 18; Jeremy Taylor, 24 (C) | I 1/3 | M 1/4 | F 2/4 | A 4/4 | 8 | 90 | 21 | 69 (partial win) |
NOTES
A Crystal Dome was played with 5 players while 1 player was locked out.
B Crystal Dome was played with 4 players while 2 players were locked out.
C Blooper: An airplane over Shepperton inbound for Heathrow was heard during the medieval puzzle game, and was added as Richard's first improvisational lore: "new contestants flying in" to the castle airstrip who submit to eight weeks of training.
External links[edit]
- Episode Guide
- List of The Crystal Maze episodes at UKGameshows.com
- The Crystal Maze on IMDb Search this movie on
- The Crystal Maze at TV.comLua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 23: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).
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