Airmageddon

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== Host ==
 
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Will Best and Rachel Stringer
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== Hosts ==
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[[Will Best]] and Rachel Stringer
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== Co-host ==
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Commentator: Colin Bryce
== Broadcast ==
== Broadcast ==
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Conceive Media for CBBC, 20 February 2016 to present<!--24 episodes in 1 series-->
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Conceive Media in association with DHX Media for CBBC, 20 February to 18 December 2016 (22 episodes in 2 series + 4 specials)
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== Synopsis ==
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Teams and their flying machines take part in games of skill and tactics. They're to fly drones and complete missions without being intercepted by the defenders.
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A trial of drone control.
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The teams are one child and their "wing man", a relative or friend who helps give directions and spot hazards. They get to customise a standard drone before each episode.
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Four teams enter the Airena (air-eena, air arena...) for some drone-based combat. The teams are one pilot (a CBBC viewer) and a wingperson (a friend or relative of any age).
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For the heats, the rounds are:
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* Airsault Course, flying above or around obstacles
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* A skills challenge - The Drop (pick up and drop weights on a target), Barrage Balloons (burst balloons), Splatoon (fire paintballs at a target).
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* Dogfight, shooting lasers at the opposition.
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One team left the show after each event, the winner returned for the semi-finals.
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[[File:Airmageddon flying drones.jpg|400px]]
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''House drone WASP has a sting in the tail.''
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Viewers found the pace uneven and a little slow. We also had problems picking out the competitors' drones from the other flying cameras and "house drones".
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For the target audience, this was the coolest thing since the invention of ice cream.
== Inventor ==
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Steve Carsey
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Steve Carsey. He also devised [[Robot Wars]], and the format (tests of control and skills and combat) is similar to early years of ''Robot Wars''.
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== Title music ==
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Dobs Vye, credited for "Music"
== Trivia ==
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Filmed in an aircraft hangar in Bedfordshire.
A joint commission with Canada's Family Channel.
A joint commission with Canada's Family Channel.
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The closing titles tell us "Airmageddon, Airena, and all related titles and logos are trademarks of DHX Worldwide Limited." So don't try to run a knock-off event in your local warehouse, kids.
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[[Robot Wars]]
[[Robot Wars]]
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[[Weaver's Week 2016-03-20#Airmageddon|Weaver's Week review]]
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Current revision as of 11:45, 17 August 2018

Contents

Hosts

Will Best and Rachel Stringer

Co-host

Commentator: Colin Bryce

Broadcast

Conceive Media in association with DHX Media for CBBC, 20 February to 18 December 2016 (22 episodes in 2 series + 4 specials)

Synopsis

A trial of drone control.

Four teams enter the Airena (air-eena, air arena...) for some drone-based combat. The teams are one pilot (a CBBC viewer) and a wingperson (a friend or relative of any age).

For the heats, the rounds are:

  • Airsault Course, flying above or around obstacles
  • A skills challenge - The Drop (pick up and drop weights on a target), Barrage Balloons (burst balloons), Splatoon (fire paintballs at a target).
  • Dogfight, shooting lasers at the opposition.

One team left the show after each event, the winner returned for the semi-finals.

House drone WASP has a sting in the tail.

Viewers found the pace uneven and a little slow. We also had problems picking out the competitors' drones from the other flying cameras and "house drones".

For the target audience, this was the coolest thing since the invention of ice cream.

Inventor

Steve Carsey. He also devised Robot Wars, and the format (tests of control and skills and combat) is similar to early years of Robot Wars.

Title music

Dobs Vye, credited for "Music"

Trivia

Filmed in an aircraft hangar in Bedfordshire.

A joint commission with Canada's Family Channel.

The closing titles tell us "Airmageddon, Airena, and all related titles and logos are trademarks of DHX Worldwide Limited." So don't try to run a knock-off event in your local warehouse, kids.

Web links

BBC programme page

See also

Robot Wars

Weaver's Week review

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