The Crystal Maze
The Crystal Maze was a British game show, produced by Chatsworth Television and shown on Channel 4 in Britain between 15 February 1990 and Also 10 August 1995. There is one set each year, with the first four chain presented the two and by Richard O'Brien by Ed Tudor-Pole. Each show was one hour .
The series was intended to be a British movie of the French programme Fort Boyard. Nevertheless, the unavailability of the collection of this French show led British manufacturer Malcolm Heyworth to re invent the series, with themed zones being a means.
The series is put in"The Crystal Maze", which includes four separate"zones" put in various phases of space and time. A group of six contestants take part in a set of challenges so as to acquire"time crystals". Each crystal gives the team five moments of time indoors"The Crystal Dome", the centrepiece of this maze at which the contestants take part in their own final battle.
The bookstore price #250,000 to develop and has been the size of two football pitches. In its height the series was probably the most watched on Channel 4, regularly attracting between 4 and 6 million audiences. Back in 2006 and again in 2010, the series was voted"greatest UK game series of them all" by readers of UKGameshows.com. This website explains the programme as"a highly-ambitious, risky series that paid off handsomely."