"BBC Two"@en . . "High density polyethylene shell"@en . . "30.0"^^ . "Suren Balendran, Thuvaaragan Balendran & Prasamna Ariyanadadam"@en . "8"^^ . . "0.7m"@en . "78.3"^^ . "London"@en . "70"^^ . "50.0"^^ . "Robot Wars: The Second Wars/Heat C"@en . "Lifting arm"@en . . "58.7"^^ . "12.0"^^ . . "Angle grinder and spikes"@en . "2"^^ . "4.0"^^ . "5950000"^^ . "25.0"^^ . . "45.0"^^ . "Fibreglass shell and wheelchair motors"@en . "23.400000000000002"^^ . "Custom built gearbox"@en . "9.0"^^ . "74.7"^^ . "1998-11-20"^^ . "74.0"^^ . . . . "The Robot Wars Logo from the introduction titles"@en . "N/A"@en . . "Heat C"@en . "60.0"^^ . "79.4"^^ . "Heat C of Robot Wars: The Second Wars was the third of twelve heats which determined the Semi-Finalists of Robot Wars: The Second Wars. The episode featuring Heat C was originally broadcast on November 20, 1998 on BBC Two. The broadcast managed to attract 5.95 million viewers, an increase of one hundred and fifty 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 The Simpsons and Have I Got News For You."@en . "Abingdon"@en . "Cambridge"@en . "18.0"^^ . "Welded alloy chassis with kevlar/titanium laminated shell"@en . . "Tempered tanto blade"@en . "Steve Dove, Andy Byrne & Peter Rose"@en . "Nuneaton"@en . "10.0"^^ . "Weapon powered by linear actuators"@en . "1m"@en . "Chriss Crosskey & Peter Kyberd"@en . "Inverted operating capability"@en . "The University of Reading"@en . "12.0"^^ . "Oliver Steeples & Ben Steeples"@en . "Ken Feltwell & David Vowles"@en . . "13.0"^^ . "3.0"^^ . . "Hardened steel rams"@en . "High Wycombe"@en . "75.0"^^ . . . "19.0"^^ . "80.8"^^ . . "0m"@en . "Mortis"@en . . . "Spring loaded hammer"@en . "Rob Knight, Arthur Chilcott & Ben Impey"@en . . "Heat C of Robot Wars: The Second Wars was the third of twelve heats which determined the Semi-Finalists of Robot Wars: The Second Wars. The episode featuring Heat C was originally broadcast on November 20, 1998 on BBC Two. The broadcast managed to attract 5.95 million viewers, an increase of one hundred and fifty 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 The Simpsons and Have I Got News For You."@en .