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rdfs:label | - Robot Wars: The Second Wars/Heat D
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rdfs:comment | - Heat D of Robot Wars: The Second Wars was the fourth of twelve heats which determined the Semi-Finalists of Robot Wars: The Second Wars. The episode featuring Heat D was originally broadcast on November 27, 1998 on BBC Two. The broadcast managed to attract 5.94 million viewers, a decrease of ten thousand viewers when compared with the previous episode. According to BARB, this meant it ranked third in the top thirty highest rated BBC 2 broadcasts during 23-29 November, behind only The Simpsons and Have I Got News For You.
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Team | - Anthony Pritchard, Michael Pritchard & Edward Pritchard
- Robin Herrick, David Gribble & Andrew Dayton-Lovett
- Geoff Warren, Martin Dawson & Ben Weaver
- Keith Millward & Gavin Hatton
- Niel Lamber & John Ebdon
- Simon Scott & Ian Lewis
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Caption | - The Robot Wars Logo from the introduction titles
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Weapons | - 9
- 1000
- 360.0
- 720.0
- Chainsaw and rear mounted flail
- Circular saw / wooden mandibles
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Notes | - Weapon powered by 'sodastream' CO(2) cylinder
- Robin and Andrew work in the nuclear power industry
- Driven by 2 x 12V golf caddy motors
- Head and torso independently driven
- Pneumatically driven wheels and ground clearance
- Gavin was placed 4th in a Mr Great Britain body-building competition
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from | - Bournemouth
- Leeds
- Gloucester
- Hemel Hempstead
- Enfield in Middlesex
- Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire
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abstract | - Heat D of Robot Wars: The Second Wars was the fourth of twelve heats which determined the Semi-Finalists of Robot Wars: The Second Wars. The episode featuring Heat D was originally broadcast on November 27, 1998 on BBC Two. The broadcast managed to attract 5.94 million viewers, a decrease of ten thousand viewers when compared with the previous episode. According to BARB, this meant it ranked third in the top thirty highest rated BBC 2 broadcasts during 23-29 November, behind only The Simpsons and Have I Got News For You.
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