"Mark Green, Mike Halon & David Hayward"@en . . "55.3"^^ . . "1200.0"^^ . "Darwen in Lancashire"@en . "27.0"^^ . . "30.0"^^ . "15.0"^^ . "BBC Two"@en . "Bicester in Oxfordshire"@en . "79.3"^^ . "Peter Reynolds, Barry Davis & Jason Wright"@en . "1728000.0"^^ . "A veteran of Robot Wars - but no longer tickled pink!"@en . "18.0"^^ . "82.2"^^ . "Bromley in Kent"@en . "Peter Duncanson, Phillip Duncanson & Martin Griffin"@en . . "Norwich"@en . . "The Robot Wars Logo from the introduction titles"@en . "70.0"^^ . "1.3149E7"^^ . . . "4.0"^^ . "66.6"^^ . "Heat E"@en . "Materials acquired from uncle's farm and scrapyards"@en . . "36.0"^^ . "Spikes"@en . "540.0"^^ . "17.0"^^ . "Heat E of Robot Wars: The Second Wars was the fifth of twelve heats which determined the Semi-Finalists of Robot Wars: The Second Wars. The episode featuring Heat E was originally broadcast on December 4, 1998 on BBC Two. The broadcast managed to attract 5.47 million viewers, a decrease of four hundred and seventy 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 16-22 November, behind only Have I Got News For You and The Simpsons."@en . "Huddersfield"@en . . "1998-12-04"^^ . . "Robot Wars: The Second Wars/Heat E"@en . "Killertron"@en . . "20.0"^^ . . "Polypropylene shell covered in zinc"@en . "10.0"^^ . . "100.0"^^ . "Petrol driven lawnmower engine"@en . "Jon Witte & Pete Birch"@en . "75.0"^^ . . . "Kinetic stabber driven by oxygen piston"@en . "6.0"^^ . . "24.0"^^ . "Bournemouth"@en . "1"^^ . "Richard Broad, Abdul Degia & Ian Degia"@en . "2"^^ . "33.0"^^ . "0m"@en . . "Jon Pocock and John Turnbull"@en . "80.9"^^ . "Heat E of Robot Wars: The Second Wars was the fifth of twelve heats which determined the Semi-Finalists of Robot Wars: The Second Wars. The episode featuring Heat E was originally broadcast on December 4, 1998 on BBC Two. The broadcast managed to attract 5.47 million viewers, a decrease of four hundred and seventy 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 16-22 November, behind only Have I Got News For You and The Simpsons."@en . . "5470000"^^ . "0.0"^^ . "Pick axe"@en . "Named after Michael Schumacher"@en . "50.0"^^ .