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Eliminator

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: January 6, 2003
  • Seasons: 2
  • Episodes: 26
  • Networks: ITV1
  • Genres: Kids

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Eliminator(2003)

TMDB Rating: 10.0 (1 votes)

Overview

Eliminator is a game show in which a group of three children have to answer questions in order to get to the next level of the game, while being chased by a demon named the "Eliminator" who would try to reach them. The show produced two series between 2003 & 2004, and was presented by Michael Underwood. Since 2006, the show has been often repeated on the CITV channel.

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Series 1

13 episodes • 2003

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1Jan 6, 20030.0
2Episode 2Jan 13, 20030.0
3Episode 3Jan 20, 20030.0
4Episode 4Jan 27, 20030.0
5Episode 5Feb 3, 20030.0
6Episode 6Feb 10, 20030.0
7Episode 7Feb 17, 20030.0
8Episode 8Feb 24, 20030.0
9Episode 9Mar 3, 20030.0
10Episode 10Mar 10, 20030.0
11Episode 11Mar 17, 20030.0
12Episode 12Mar 24, 20030.0
13Episode 13Mar 31, 20030.0
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Series 2

13 episodes • 2004

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1Feb 5, 20040.0
2Episode 2Feb 12, 20040.0
3Episode 3Feb 19, 20040.0
4Episode 4Feb 26, 20040.0
5Episode 5Mar 4, 20040.0
6Episode 6Mar 11, 20040.0
7Episode 7Mar 18, 20040.0
8Episode 8Mar 25, 20040.0
9Episode 9Apr 1, 20040.0
10Episode 10Apr 8, 20040.0
11Episode 11Apr 15, 20040.0
12Episode 12Apr 22, 20040.0
13Episode 13Apr 29, 20040.0

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