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The First World Championship was the first of three special Robot Wars championships in which robots from all over the world competed against each other, representing their respective countries. The first World Championship was filmed shortly after Robot Wars: The Third Wars, and was first released on VHS on March 13, 2000 and later on DVD on January 10, 2005. The championship was hosted by Craig Charles, the pit reporter was Philippa Forrester and commentary was provided by Jonathan Pearce.

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  • The First World Championship
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  • The First World Championship was the first of three special Robot Wars championships in which robots from all over the world competed against each other, representing their respective countries. The first World Championship was filmed shortly after Robot Wars: The Third Wars, and was first released on VHS on March 13, 2000 and later on DVD on January 10, 2005. The championship was hosted by Craig Charles, the pit reporter was Philippa Forrester and commentary was provided by Jonathan Pearce.
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Winner
Team
  • George Francis, Ian Swann, Richard Swann
  • Simon Scott, Vincent Blood, Ian Lewis
  • "Supreme Commander" Charles Tilford, "General" Morgan Tilford, "General" Henry Tilford, Alan Vermette
  • Anthony Pritchard, Kane Aston, Michael Pritchard
  • Erik de Vrijer, Frans Verplanke
  • Kim Davies, Michael Davies
  • Martyn Sloss, Richie McBride, Robin Iddon
  • Mike Franklin, Amy Franklin, Paul Johnson
  • Peter Aigner, Nick Stone, Rodney Gullickson
  • Peter Redmond, Joe Gavin, Ciaron Byrne
  • Phelim Lundy, Ryan Crilly
  • Philippe Poppe, Nancy Poppe
  • Richard Brull, Stephen Lane, Mike Lavenburg
  • Rob Knight, Arthur Chilcott, Ben Gordon
  • Theo Kaccoufa, Vaso Vassileiou, Alex Kaccoufa
  • John Reid, Dominic Parkinson, Rebecca Reaston-Brown
Dimensions
  • 45.0
  • 60.0
  • 72.0
  • 36.0
  • 43.199999999999996
  • 54.6
  • 42.0
  • 44.4
  • 42.599999999999994
  • 58.199999999999996
  • 37.8
  • 47.400000000000006
Power
  • 2(xsd:integer)
  • 3(xsd:integer)
  • Electric Motors
Series
Broadcast
  • 2000-03-13(xsd:date)
  • 2001-11-16(xsd:date)
  • 2001-12-28(xsd:date)
preceded
Channel
  • BBC Choice/BBC Two
Name
Caption
  • The First World Championship logo
Weight
  • 79.0
  • 76.0
  • 80.0
  • 83.0
  • 82.0
  • 79.5
  • 79.4
  • 76.9
  • 77.4
  • 81.6
Clearance
  • 3.0
  • 1.2
  • 0.07m
  • 0.02m
  • 0.05m
  • 0.03m
  • 0.006m
  • 0.00m
  • 0.01m
  • 0.04m
  • 1.7999999999999998
Weapons
  • Crusher
  • Circular Saw
  • CO(2) Powered Flip Up
  • CO(2) Powered Ram With Spike
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