I Totally agree with you, infact all schedules on The BBC and ITV have gone right down the drain since the end of 2001 when Pop Idol began and Live & Kicking ended. Pop Idol should never have been commissioned because if it hadn't we wouldn't have shows like strictly and X Factor and Dancing on Ice which I would be so happy. Simon Cowell should also never have been introduced to the public spotlight. It's now time for him to retire from public life.
Everything about this show was awesome, I feel so fortunate to have been brought up in the UK in the 90s, and also so unfortunate to be living in this current era! I hope all the former gladiators are doing well, especially Wolfman! Legends.
For those wondering about all the empty seats, the explanation is simple. When filming a series, the events were filmed together rather than the whole episodes. For example, you would have hang tough filmed for all the heats, then they could change the arena and have an event like Duel. Therefore, the arena would be full of family and friends of all the other contenders. As this was a kind of one-off, it only had 4 sets of families and friends.
Shame, so many empty seats can be seen in the arena for the show's final episode. But still it went out beautifully. Great memories, so much nostalgia. One of the best shows there was.
omg i loved dave all along through out so glad he is supreme champion, i loved all the clips of the gladiators and ulrika saying goodbye, i had a tear in my eye from thinking about watching this when i was a teenager growing up and how the world was better for me back then and bought back some good memorys xx
So many empty seats the absence of so many faces those remaining must have had enough by the end they couldn't do it forever gladiators was for the 90s only
well they did didnt they, and it failed miserably haha. Some things just cant be redone, different era, better attitudes and a total fresh original approach to sat night tv. Just all cgi remakes and catch up tv these days haha
As a kid growing up in the '90s this was the best thing about a Saturday evening. The show had everything, fun, excitement, and heart break topped up massively with pantomine villianary from the Wolf man. Not to mention having a cast of some truly memorable characters both contenders and gladiators alike. I was very disappointed when it came to an end but I suppose most things on prime time TV has a shelf life. When Sky re-booted the show in 2008 it just was not the same. It didn't have that buzz to it. The production was so bland, at its worst it was awful and at its best it was mediocre. Many of the new gladiators felt wooden to me and the format was not suited to being in a television studio as opposed to the National Indoor Arena. I think (despite being pre-recorded) the atmosphere of the NI arena added a lot to the home viewing experience. The atmosphere and tension of the reboot was underwhelming and fell flat in comparison. Even with John Anderson returning as the referee for the first series, and Wolf being made the team coach later on it simply couldn't recapture the spirit of the original that made it such a joy to watch. For some reason the reboot at times (and I really dont know why) actually reminded of a '90s CBBC programme called Get Your Own Back. Furthermore the intro had no spark to it whatsoever, it didn't psyche you up like the classic theme did. I can listen to it now and it still has not lost any of its magic. The best episode of the new series by a country mile in my opinion was ironically the first legends cross over. The likes of Wolf, Hunter, Lightning and the rest of the old guard stole the show. It came as no real surprise when Sky wielded the axe a little over a year after bringing it back.
By the way, the UK adopted the one on one gladiator system after the Springbock challenge and it stuck until series 9 when it revived with three gladiators.
John Anderson sent the medical team in after Mark’s gauntlet run to check Ace’s Nose. Ace mentioned he had a nose injury in the series 9 legends special.
James Griffin I’ll tell you one thing, the UK Gladiators are my favorites overall. I expected Wolf’s character is to be a bad boy and that’s why I like him. He’s a good heel (to use a wrestling term)
PiplupJames Battle your right they where all amazing in their own rights and as Wolf he was always one of my favourite parts of the show as I always remember all the trouble he used to cause on the show but most of it was all in good humour plus seeing him close out the final show was awesome
Anyone know which show it was when Wesley "Two Scoops" Berry leaps over that car? It must have been after he won one of the internationals. I never saw that one. Gutted.
Amazing really it was still getting pretty decent ratings and viewers. When you think of some of the utter trash on TV nowadays that barely get 3m viewers and they still wont pull the fooking plug on them ie Doctor Who/Eastenders/Coronation Street etc. But they axed this because it dropped a bit standard wise and lost half a million on its average weekly viewing figures ffs. It was more to do with propaganda in my opinion,, and the fact this actually brought people together whereas its all about dividing people in todays make belief world.
Series 7 fell below 6 million viewers for the first time, and in ‘98 there were other shows pulling in 10-20 million viewers, so I wouldn’t say it got decent ratings given the time. Even Series 8 had a downfall within its 4 shows, falling from 7 million to 6 million. I think John Fashanu and a few other Gladiators (Warrior, especially) leaving the show was where it went wrong, plus the childish antics from Wolf made it too stagy. I think Gladiators was of its day. It came to a good end at at a good time, and I don’t think it can be replicated now unfortunately. Lots of shows get around 3 million today because there are more channels now, plus distractions from social media, Netflix, Amazon, PlayStations etc. As I write this, ITV’s current highest-rated show is The Masked Singer at 10 million! 😫 Even so, I know a few people who found Gladiators unwatchable.
The 90's were brilliant, I wish I couldngo back in time.
Great show. TV on Saturday evenings was never the same when it ended. This was far more entertaining than shows like Strictly and X Factor.
I Totally agree with you, infact all schedules on The BBC and ITV have gone right down the drain since the end of 2001 when Pop Idol began and Live & Kicking ended. Pop Idol should never have been commissioned because if it hadn't we wouldn't have shows like strictly and X Factor and Dancing on Ice which I would be so happy. Simon Cowell should also never have been introduced to the public spotlight. It's now time for him to retire from public life.
Gladiators and MOTD, Saturday nights were immense
@@meridian2000 We can still set them right. To coin a new phrase, "Behind every mess up is a clean up."
@@meridian2000gladiators will always be my favourite childhood programme.
If only the original run of the American Gladiators had this kind of send-off. Very classy way to say thanks and until we meet again.
It supposedly did, but never shown in reruns.
Two Scoops would have won the men’s for sure.
is it just me or did anyone else tear up with wolf at the end saying goodbye to his fans my heart 😭😭
Everything about this show was awesome, I feel so fortunate to have been brought up in the UK in the 90s, and also so unfortunate to be living in this current era!
I hope all the former gladiators are doing well, especially Wolfman! Legends.
Airing on the 1st of January 2000 I think it did, this grand finale was a very fitting send-off to the 90s - literally
"do you have the speed, the strength the heart to be a winner? it's not for beginners..." classic 90s intro. bring it back ITV!
Sky brought it back, but it wasn’t successful
And now the BBC is bringing back gladiators now
@@MotorsportFanatic-kr3geOnly the legends episodes were really popular.
For those wondering about all the empty seats, the explanation is simple. When filming a series, the events were filmed together rather than the whole episodes. For example, you would have hang tough filmed for all the heats, then they could change the arena and have an event like Duel. Therefore, the arena would be full of family and friends of all the other contenders. As this was a kind of one-off, it only had 4 sets of families and friends.
I remember watching this on Saturdays when i was growing up, this was a great show back in the day.
Shame, so many empty seats can be seen in the arena for the show's final episode. But still it went out beautifully. Great memories, so much nostalgia. One of the best shows there was.
I went to see Gladiators in their last season. I remember it was not very full when I was in the seats. Shame really but it was a good show.
@@JoeyXSmith new series this year
@@danlightfoot6592It’s Series 11 Coming up. Series 9 and 10 aired in 2008 and 2009. John Anderson did series 9, John Coyle did series 10 as referee.
Most boring female contestant ever won it
I love this show when it finished I was upset. But I am glad that it is coming back.
Nice that the last person we see is Wolf saying goodbye to his fans, best gladiator.
StriderKai it proved he was not only one of the favourites but also a nice guy in the end plus it gave the final show the ending it deserved
@@jamesgriffin7962 Wolf is one of my favourite gladiators my eyes nearly watered when he thanked his fans
omg i loved dave all along through out so glad he is supreme champion, i loved all the clips of the gladiators and ulrika saying goodbye, i had a tear in my eye from thinking about watching this when i was a teenager growing up and how the world was better for me back then and bought back some good memorys xx
I love this program
This is awesome.
Ahh Wolfie, and Anderson - THE double act of Gladiators, IMO
Ah, Wolf. England's answer to American Gladiator Nitro.
I love wolf man the best cause he is amazing gladiator and strong
So many empty seats the absence of so many faces those remaining must have had enough by the end they couldn't do it forever gladiators was for the 90s only
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Our last ever show. We'll always look back at the very beginning.
Until 2008. I spoke to Doom from series 10. He is married to Enigma now, Enigma was in series 9 and 10.
Series 11 just about to air hosted by someone from Celebrities vs Jockeys
miss this soooooooo much the newer version was nowhere near as good!
agree the newer version sucks :(
What else would you expect. The same scenario in America. The American revival also was not as popular.
BRING GLADIATORS BACK!!
well they did didnt they, and it failed miserably haha. Some things just cant be redone, different era, better attitudes and a total fresh original approach to sat night tv.
Just all cgi remakes and catch up tv these days haha
djnemesisuk
People just cant appreciate a bit of good telly on a Saturday night any more.
Theyre more interested in Geordie Shore and bloody TOWIE
It revived once
Now it’s being revived again. Filming takes place at the Utilita Arena in Sheffield next month for the 2023 reboot of Gladiators.
Channel: BBC One
@@leonardostransportation8603This will be Series 11
bring it back, with the old gladiators as coaches! and put up some real money to attract people :)
Does anyone else start feeling really emotional at the eliminators??
No, the women's was won by the most boring contestant to grace the show
omg it is so amazing🙈🙉🙊
Muh childhood! The feels!
Yeah sky did make a bad comeback to this classic show, itv should redo it like this as a reunion comeback special.
It was fitting that the travelator had the final day 👌🏼👌🏼 - Would love it to come back to ITV. Would love to do it!!
It was cut in its prime gladiators was. So sad
@3:00 wow what a blast from the past that pink alien is
As a kid growing up in the '90s this was the best thing about a Saturday evening. The show had everything, fun, excitement, and heart break topped up massively with pantomine villianary from the Wolf man. Not to mention having a cast of some truly memorable characters both contenders and gladiators alike.
I was very disappointed when it came to an end but I suppose most things on prime time TV has a shelf life.
When Sky re-booted the show in 2008 it just was not the same. It didn't have that buzz to it. The production was so bland, at its worst it was awful and at its best it was mediocre.
Many of the new gladiators felt wooden to me and the format was not suited to being in a television studio as opposed to the National Indoor Arena. I think (despite being pre-recorded) the atmosphere of the NI arena added a lot to the home viewing experience.
The atmosphere and tension of the reboot was underwhelming and fell flat in comparison. Even with John Anderson returning as the referee for the first series, and Wolf being made the team coach later on it simply couldn't recapture the spirit of the original that made it such a joy to watch. For some reason the reboot at times (and I really dont know why) actually reminded of a '90s CBBC programme called Get Your Own Back. Furthermore the intro had no spark to it whatsoever, it didn't psyche you up like the classic theme did. I can listen to it now and it still has not lost any of its magic.
The best episode of the new series by a country mile in my opinion was ironically the first legends cross over. The likes of Wolf, Hunter, Lightning and the rest of the old guard stole the show. It came as no real surprise when Sky wielded the axe a little over a year after bringing it back.
Oh I miss it so much 😓😓
@ 23:54 an historic moment in British TV history because for the last time the NIA fans will see the wolf competing
Bare good memories
Would of been Nice to See Eunice in the final Eliminator
Mark Everitt should have been the Northern Team coach in 1996.
She was doing stunt work. That’s why Ashes Champion Kerryn Chamberlin replaced her, and then Janet Allen-Teape.
The NIA looks so sad. I can't believe it.
I was an American Gladiators fan and that show didn’t get the proper send off it deserved.
The women's UK version was just won by an awful contestant
47:09 Ladies and Gentlemen the only time you see a loose John Anderson
Harlom pickin his nose at the start😂 this show was THE BEST!
All good things must come to an end..
The Arena Was Less Than Half Empty :(
Does anybody know the name of the music at 40:32?
I too grew up in the 90s and watched this and life in 90s wree great now current era sucks
By the way, the UK adopted the one on one gladiator system after the Springbock challenge and it stuck until series 9 when it revived with three gladiators.
The last show was broadcast on the first day of the new Millennium - Saturday 01 January 2000
Yeah. Saracen decides to go down the Gym after his farewell from Gladiators.
I miss this show wish they would give them one last run ITV show not like SKY did kill the show as they did
31:31, Rios body though, damn 😍😍😍👌
26:01 was that even written in the script?
The reboot was absolutely rubbish .. I was pretty young but I remember watching this in the 90s, it was awesome!
lightning was faster than that on the wall in previous shows. maybe she had just had enuf
She was only back after having a baby like 3 weeks ago or something I think lol! She was back for the semis or something when ulrika mentions it ha ha
Supershow
John Anderson sent the medical team in after Mark’s gauntlet run to check Ace’s Nose. Ace mentioned he had a nose injury in the series 9 legends special.
Does it feel sad to see a empty arena in the final episode of Gladiators? 48:58
Jane would be pleased that the bbc version is in her hometown of sheffield
One last speech from our Wolf. 48:36
people stopped watching it thats why it ended
Also why series 9 and 10 were only popular with the legends episodes.
The final montage could have been so much better. A clip of every glad, champion, event would have been great.
U can obviously tell that on the first game when u c those 2 big men defending, ur like HOLY FUCK
42:03 is that the doctors from doctor who
This aired on January 1, 2000.
Andrea is absolutely lovely
Waiting to score with the blue balls is Andrea!! Say no more 😉
Saturday 1st January 2000
I love the 90s
26:18 Wolf getting SERVED after all these years!!
PiplupJames Battle with it being the last ever episode Wolf probably let them get him back his attitude was all an act
James Griffin I’ll tell you one thing, the UK Gladiators are my favorites overall. I expected Wolf’s character is to be a bad boy and that’s why I like him. He’s a good heel (to use a wrestling term)
PiplupJames Battle your right they where all amazing in their own rights and as Wolf he was always one of my favourite parts of the show as I always remember all the trouble he used to cause on the show but most of it was all in good humour plus seeing him close out the final show was awesome
Some of the middle/later game ideas were a bit iffy.
Anyone know which show it was when Wesley "Two Scoops" Berry leaps over that car? It must have been after he won one of the internationals. I never saw that one. Gutted.
It was The International 2 Grand Final
Good old days
This was television..
More Gladiators gameshow on you tube please and when is gladiators gameshow back on challenge and I am missing this programme 😢
What do they shout in the stands when they lose? When they put their finger down
another one bites the dust
It’s that Another One Bites The Dust plays in the background. This also happened in Hang Tough in Series 9 and 10 when the contestant hit the water.
blue guy what a comeback
I was gutted when they axed it :(
Amazing really it was still getting pretty decent ratings and viewers. When you think of some of the utter trash on TV nowadays that barely get 3m viewers and they still wont pull the fooking plug on them ie Doctor Who/Eastenders/Coronation Street etc. But they axed this because it dropped a bit standard wise and lost half a million on its average weekly viewing figures ffs. It was more to do with propaganda in my opinion,, and the fact this actually brought people together whereas its all about dividing people in todays make belief world.
Series 7 fell below 6 million viewers for the first time, and in ‘98 there were other shows pulling in 10-20 million viewers, so I wouldn’t say it got decent ratings given the time. Even Series 8 had a downfall within its 4 shows, falling from 7 million to 6 million. I think John Fashanu and a few other Gladiators (Warrior, especially) leaving the show was where it went wrong, plus the childish antics from Wolf made it too stagy. I think Gladiators was of its day. It came to a good end at at a good time, and I don’t think it can be replicated now unfortunately.
Lots of shows get around 3 million today because there are more channels now, plus distractions from social media, Netflix, Amazon, PlayStations etc. As I write this, ITV’s current highest-rated show is The Masked Singer at 10 million! 😫
Even so, I know a few people who found Gladiators unwatchable.
Yeah I love the masked singer
It's back this year on BBC
...yeah I cried
Andrea’s sister in the crowd is the less supportive person ive seen 😂
So sad about Clayton Parker
Clayton Parker one of the best editors was sadly killed in a car crash accident RIP
i know pu why it was axed my bro died and i could not do it on my own
MARK started a little early in the ELIMINATOR. That was a FALSE START.
Do the gladiators stomp
This is the only episode where Jane wore Pink
Saracen only had one loss on Hang Tough which was to Paul Reynolds
They did but with a new breed. - this show was so crap it didnt last long, only 2 seasons
that intro tho
They blatantly let Jane through easy on Gauntlet lol Andrea clearly not a favourite with them
It would appear she just breezed through
aWW WOLF
@02:29 what's he drinking? Booze? On telly? In the audience? What.
Just like at a football match they're televised
sad....raider and wolf should replace cobra and ace in swingshot(sad that raider is no longer here)
No way mark was beating Hunter on Duel. Hunter was the best at that event.
I luv u lightening I want to meet u
saracen is wrong. he was beaten in hang tough by paul reynolds (ashes 2)
Tim Sheedy he was disqualified for putting a fellow fire fighter in a headlock which was against the rules
He meant nobody got on his platform in a domestic series.
I missed guests I now sample time there had from daniel
yes
Please remake gladiators its 90 cult show with saucy ulrikka
They have done it once in 2008-2009 and now reviving again
He did just call him John Fatanu didn't he xD
где вэсли берри ??!!который машину перепрыгивал.???!
They only had British or Irish champions who competed in the UK
8K, Blow me!
26.41 lol
26:41