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Heat J of Robot Wars: The Fourth Wars was the tenth of sixteen heats which determined the semi-finalists of Robot Wars: The Fourth Wars. The episode featuring Heat J was originally broadcast on December 8, 2000 on BBC Two.

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  • Robot Wars: The Fourth Wars/Heat J
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  • Heat J of Robot Wars: The Fourth Wars was the tenth of sixteen heats which determined the semi-finalists of Robot Wars: The Fourth Wars. The episode featuring Heat J was originally broadcast on December 8, 2000 on BBC Two.
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Special
Winner
Team
  • Kevin Scott, Karl Skinner & Tim Mann
  • Stuart Pearson, Andrea Whittle & Lee Ainscough
  • Andrew Hughes, Nicholas Clement & Joshua Hughes
  • Joseph Watts & Ian Watts
  • Stewart Smith, Oliver Smith & Paul Schmidt
  • Tony Somerfield, Robert Somerfield & Toni Bond
Dimensions
  • 60.0
  • 36.0
  • 54.0
  • 39.0
  • 42.0
Power
  • 2(xsd:integer)
  • 3(xsd:integer)
  • 4(xsd:integer)
Series
Broadcast
  • 2000-12-08(xsd:date)
preceded
Channel
  • BBC Two
Name
Caption
  • The Robot Wars logo from the introduction titles
Weight
  • 79.0
  • 80.0
  • 79.8
  • 77.3
  • 77.1
  • 138.8
Clearance
  • 0.02m
  • 0.05m
  • 0.03m
  • 0.01m
  • 0.04m
Weapons
  • 2(xsd:integer)
  • Swinging axe
  • Steel spike
  • Flipper and rear spike
  • Pneumatic arm with spike
Notes
  • Steel shell
  • Can travel up to 17mph
  • Can push a forklift truck
  • Monster truck wiper motors
  • Partly made from scrap
  • Scavenged flipper
Episode Name
  • Heat J
from
  • Lincoln
  • Walsall
  • Manchester
  • Brighton
  • Bideford in Devon
  • Market Rasen in Lincolnshire
Rating
  • 3420000(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • Heat J of Robot Wars: The Fourth Wars was the tenth of sixteen heats which determined the semi-finalists of Robot Wars: The Fourth Wars. The episode featuring Heat J was originally broadcast on December 8, 2000 on BBC Two.
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