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Post by DonClaneone on Jan 14, 2019 11:20:56 GMT
It was a game show that was basically Gladiators on Ice.
The show was presented by Dani Behr and commentary was provided by Dr Neil Fox. The Ice Master was the boss and he awarded the City of Nottingham 50 credits at one point. He even had a Goblin for an assistant called Schnapps.
The show only lasted for 9 episodes back in 1998.
I kinda miss it but they could have done more with the show, it'd be cooler if it had fights and maybe included a few ice hockey players wearing their team colours. Get rid of racing events and have proper battles with sticks, maybe have one where the Ice Warriors and the contestants have a 3 minute, 3 on 3 mini hockey game with credits for the contestants City. They could even tour the country visiting different arena's each week. The City with the highest credits throughout the series would earn the right to face the Ice Warriors and if the contestants win then they earn the Grand Prize of £500,000.
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Post by Yotes on Jan 14, 2019 14:31:24 GMT
It was a game show that was basically Gladiators on Ice. The show was presented by Dani Behr and commentary was provided by Dr Neil Fox. The Ice Master was the boss and he awarded the City of Nottingham 50 credits at one point. He even had a Goblin for an assistant called Schnapps. The show only lasted for 9 episodes back in 1998. Can't imagine why...
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Post by Baz on Jan 14, 2019 19:48:01 GMT
Featuring Marc Twaite, formerly of this parish, as Rax The Destroyer.
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Post by DonClaneone on Jan 14, 2019 22:16:59 GMT
Marc "Smurf" Twaite, the guy who started his career with Nottingham and ended it playing for the Steelers, didn't know that
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Post by spik on Jan 16, 2019 20:28:08 GMT
Marc "Smurf" Twaite, the guy who started his career with Nottingham and ended it playing for the Steelers, didn't know that All talked about in his own book 'The Ice that Melted'...
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