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The Crystal Maze

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: February 15, 1990
  • Seasons: 6
  • Episodes: 78
  • Networks: Channel 4
  • Genres: Reality
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The Crystal Maze(1990)

TMDB Rating: 7.5 (24 votes)

Overview

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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Season 1

13 episodes • 1990

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 01Feb 15, 19900.0
2Episode 02Feb 22, 19900.0
3Episode 03Mar 1, 19900.0
4Episode 04Mar 8, 19900.0
5Episode 05Mar 15, 19900.0
6Episode 06Mar 22, 19900.0
7Episode 07Mar 29, 19900.0
8Episode 08Apr 5, 19900.0
9Episode 09Apr 12, 19900.0
10Episode 10Apr 19, 19900.0
11Episode 11Apr 26, 19900.0
12Episode 12May 3, 19900.0
13Episode 13May 10, 19900.0
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Season 2

13 episodes • 1991

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 01Mar 21, 19910.0
2Episode 02Mar 28, 19910.0
3Episode 03Apr 4, 19910.0
4Episode 04Apr 11, 19910.0
5Episode 05Apr 18, 19910.0
6Episode 06Apr 25, 19910.0
7Episode 07May 2, 19910.0
8Episode 08May 9, 19910.0
9Episode 09May 16, 19910.0
10Episode 10May 23, 19910.0
11Episode 11May 30, 19910.0
12Episode 12Jun 6, 19910.0
13Episode 13Jun 13, 19910.0
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Season 3

13 episodes • 1992

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 01Apr 23, 19920.0
2Episode 02Apr 30, 19920.0
3Episode 03May 7, 19920.0
4Episode 04May 12, 19920.0
5Episode 05May 19, 19920.0
6Episode 06May 26, 19920.0
7Episode 07Jun 2, 19920.0
8Episode 08Jun 9, 19920.0
9Episode 09Jun 16, 19920.0
10Episode 10Jun 23, 19920.0
11Episode 11Jun 30, 19920.0
12Episode 12Jul 7, 19920.0
13Episode 13Jul 16, 19920.0
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Season 4

13 episodes • 1993

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 01Apr 1, 19930.0
2Episode 02Apr 8, 19930.0
3Episode 03Apr 15, 19930.0
4Episode 04Apr 22, 19930.0
5Episode 05Apr 29, 19930.0
6Episode 06May 6, 19930.0
7Episode 07May 13, 19930.0
8Episode 08May 20, 19930.0
9Episode 09May 27, 19930.0
10Episode 10Jun 3, 19930.0
11Episode 11Jun 10, 19930.0
12Episode 12Jun 17, 19930.0
13Episode 13Jun 24, 19930.0
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Season 5

13 episodes • 1994

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Yvette Chapman, Sally Loveday, Phillip Mead, Kristin Cottier, Pippa Montgomery-Smith, Vaughan LewisMay 12, 19940.0
2Lynn Baker, Sue Tregenza, Dave Magleman, Chris Haggett, Andy Hilton, Sarah HendersonMay 19, 19940.0
3Paul Nicklin, Scott Weller, Tracy Van Tongeren, Debbie Hunkin, Angela Stanton, Barry WatsonMay 26, 19940.0
4Miles Holden, Linda Hackert, Stewart Forster, Jane Copping, Bill Wood, Charlotte ButterfieldJun 2, 19940.0
5Steve Priday, Clare Betteridge, Martin Campbell, Kerry Ryan, Alun Williams, Michele StokesJun 9, 19940.0
6Pat Gorman, Martin Bangs, Lea Ann Smith, Hazel Mantle, Clare Adams, Bob TylorJun 16, 19940.0
7Alan Burge, Sharon Gill, Jacqui Wilcock, Mak Natha, Niki Parkinson, Andy MabbettJun 23, 19940.0
8Andrew Hall (37), Tim Santini (27), Tracey Gwynne (20) Sue Adey (25), Caroline Deft (17), David Kelly (40)Jun 30, 19940.0
9Tina Gowers, Barry Dorrans, Will D. Downing, Jane Scates, Jo Benton, Wayne SammutJul 7, 19940.0
10David Cunnington, Nicky Agar, Kevin Hamlet, Margaret Williams, Sonia Kosta, Peter MeedJul 14, 19940.0
11Andrew Miles, Stan Barett, Helen Stephens, Sarah Cross, Lorraine Green, Gordon SeymourJul 21, 19940.0
12Becki Odames, Paul Douglas, Alisa Goram, Phil Smith, Avril Powell, Andrew BlancherdJul 28, 19940.0
13Vicki Baxter (35), Christopher Tait (23), Bruce Carman (26) Catherine Duckett (16), Carl Steventon (28), Anna Collison (26)Aug 4, 19940.0
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Season 6

13 episodes • 1995

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Simon Halsted, Bob Lishman, Kate Prior, Heather Walling, Neil Watson, Tracey HinksMay 18, 19950.0
2Helen Lees (24), Catherine Scott (28), Peter Thorsted (30), Marc Welsh (21), Caroline Hunter-Yeats (20), Steve Fernandez (21)May 25, 19950.0
3Paul Robinson, Carichard Webster, Craig Phillips, Candice Porter, Suzanne Vinton, Anette BakerJun 1, 19950.0
4Color Natalie Jackman (31), Gaynor Thomas (31), Toby Rothwell (27), Julian Barker (35), Myra Langdon (27), Andy Evans (26)Jun 8, 19950.0
5Irene McDonald (31), Brent Hudson (31), Peter Clayfield (40), Casee Wilson (19), Vicky Stacey (28), Paul Mann (23)Jun 15, 19950.0
6Sarah Reynolds (21), Melanie Hart (35), Ian Rogers (21), Chris Lennox-Hilton (37), Sonya Stirling (29), Paul Fulker (28)Jun 22, 19950.0
7Karen Brett, Julian Shortman, Morna Fletcher, Albert Hsu, Colin Rouse, Mandi HaleJun 29, 19950.0
8Cindy Carmichael-Brown, Charlotte McLaren, Glen Jevon, Tony Bown, Karen Smith, Lloyd MasonJul 6, 19950.0
9Roy Ellaby, Jack Liston, Isabel Rigby, Carol Hawes, Iqbal Hussain, Rachel NelsonJul 13, 19950.0
10Michael Alexander, Den Hewitt, Laura Cameron, Terryl Johnson, Nathan Bray, Kelly TimmsJul 20, 19950.0
11Gina Warrender, Colin Storey, James Woodfield, Rachel Muddimer, Briony Lee, Alistair McLarenJul 27, 19950.0
12Wayne Robinson, Lucy Crompton, Dennis Eddie, Joanne Carter, Simon Bevin, Liz JarvisAug 3, 19950.0
13Catherine Cork (23), Sarah Harvey (33), Ben Boggs (18) Martin Shor (40), Claire Hatcher (16), Jim Alexander (30)Aug 10, 19950.0

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