Ice Warriors (game show) explained

Genre:Game show
Creator:Julian Grant
Roy Scammell
Presenter:Dani Behr
Voices:Neil Fox
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Num Series:1
Num Episodes:9
Location:Manchester Arena
Runtime:30 minutes (inc. adverts)
Company:LWT
Network:ITV

Ice Warriors is a British game show which aired on ITV from 24 January to 21 March 1998 and was hosted by Dani Behr. It had a similar format to Gladiators, except that the games were played on an ice rink installed at the Manchester Arena. The show's sponsor was 7 Up.

Although the series won a Bronze Rose for Light Entertainment at the 1998 Rose d'Or Festival, it was not successful with critics and viewers, receiving bad reviews and poor ratings. The show came to an end after one series.[1] [2]

Format

In the narrative of the show, the Ice Master (Philip Ferrentios) would set challenges for teams of ice skaters and athletes representing different UK cities and award "credits" for those who performed best. Each episode was a competition between two teams, the one with the most credits advancing to a further round. In each challenge skaters competed against one of the eponymous Ice Warriors, who would attempt to stop them completing the challenge.

Ice Warriors

The show attempted to create backstory and lore for the characters drawn from elements of fantasy fiction. Some of those who appeared as the warriors were professional winter athletes.[3]

Alias Real name Occupation
Draygarr the Merciless Bobby Brown Stunt performer
Kaalak the Drifter Stefan Sanchez
Kisha the Starburst Professional speed skater
Krell the Tormentor Hilton Ruggles
Krystor the Enchantress Katie Rothwell
Marax the Vixen Fiona King Teacher
Morka the Fireblade Jay Savage
Rax the Destroyer Marc Twaite Ice hockey player
Sharak the Avenger Tony Blaze
Taaraz the Renegade Sarah-Jane Tait
Thorgon the Beast Freddie Sixtensson
Tyron the Deceiver Figure skater
Zalan the Serene Colette Zee

Notes and References

  1. News: Thomas . Sutcliffe . Television: Thomas Sutcliffe - Life & Style . The Independent . 2 February 1998 . 3 December 2012.
  2. News: Christine . Smith . ICE WARRIORS AXED; Viewers freeze out Dani's pounds 5m show . . 4 April 1998.
  3. https://www.thefreelibrary.com/GLADIATORS+ON+ICE.-a060642533