American Gladiators (1988)
American Gladiators is an American competition television program that aired weekly in syndication from September 1989 to May 1996. The series matched a cast of amateur athletes against each other, as well as against the show's own gladiators, in contests of strength and agility. The concept was created by Dan Carr and John C. Ferraro, who held the original competition at Erie Tech High School in Erie, Pennsylvania. They sold the show to The Samuel Goldwyn Company where the concept was enhanced and became American Gladiators. An effort in 2004 to launch a live American Gladiators show on the Las Vegas Strip became mired in a securities fraud prosecution. However, the television series was restarted in 2008. Episodes from the original series were played on ESPN Classic from 2007 to 2009. Several episodes are available for download on Apple's iTunes Service.
American Gladiators: Season 1 - 26 Episode s
1x1 - Round 1: Preliminaries
December 31, 1988
Females: Frankie Perry vs Brenda Hund Males: Craig Williams vs John Shumski
1x2 - Round One Preliminaries
January 7, 1989
First Half Preliminary Round 2: Moore vs Wirth / Henry vs Jorge
1x3 - Round One Preliminaries
January 14, 1989
First Half Preliminary Round 3: McCarthy vs. Needham/Hutson vs. Simmons
1x4 - Round One Preliminaries
January 14, 1989
First Half Preliminary Round 4: Petitto vs. Ross/Carroll vs. Wyatt
1x5 - Round One Preliminaries
January 21, 1989
First Half Preliminary Round 5: Phillips vs. Cotton/Rogers vs. Todd
1x6 - Round One Quarterfinals
January 31, 1989
First Half Quarterfinal Round 1: Cotton vs. Hund/Williams vs. Shumski
1x7 - Round One Quarterfinals
January 31, 1989
First Half Quarterfinal Round 2: Petitto vs. Ross/Wirth vs. Simmons
1x8 - Round One Quarterfinals
January 31, 1989
First Half Quarterfinal Round 3: Henry vs. Needham/Moore vs. Hutson
1x9 - Round One Quarterfinals
February 1, 1989
First Half Quarterfinal Round 4: McCarthy vs. Phillips/Carroll vs. Todd
1x10 - Round One Semi-finals
March 1, 1989
First Half Semifinal Round 1: Needham vs. Petitto/Williams vs. Carroll/Shumski
1x11 - Round One Semi-finals
March 1, 1989
First Half Semifinal Round 2: Cotton vs. Phillips/Hutson vs. Wirth
1x12 - Round One Finals
March 1, 1989
First Half Final Round: Petitto vs. Phillips/Williams vs. Hutson
1x13 - Highlights From Round One
May 1, 1989
First Half Highlight Show
1x14 - Round Two Preliminaries
September 1, 1989
Preliminary Round 1: Seymour vs. Jordan/Schwartze vs. Farwell
1x15 - Round Two Preliminaries
September 1, 1989
Preliminary Round 2: Podesta vs. Harrison/Allen vs. Herbst
1x16 - Round Two Preliminaries
September 1, 1989
Second Half Preliminary Round 3: Anderson vs. Brady/Venturi vs. Rampe
1x17 - Round Two Preliminaries
September 1, 1989
Second Half Preliminary Round 4: Sutton vs. Cueva/Lakatos vs. Silich
1x18 - Round Two Preliminaries
September 1, 1989
Second Half Preliminary Round 5: Stinson vs. Kidd/Brown vs. Koeberle
1x19 - Round Two Quarterfinals
March 1, 1990
Second Half Quarterfinal Round 1: Seymour vs. Brady/Venturi vs. Harrison
1x20 - Round Two Quarterfinals
March 1, 1990
Second Half Quarterfinal Round 2: Kidd vs. Herbst/Podesta vs. Koeberle
1x21 - Round Two Quarterfinals
March 1, 1990
Second Half Quarterfinal Round 3: Sutton vs. Jordan/Lakatos vs. Silich
1x22 - Round Two Quarterfinals
March 1, 1990
Second Half Quarterfinal Round 4: Anderson vs. Allen/Brown vs. Farwell
1x23 - Round Two Semi-finals
March 1, 1990
Second Half Semifinal Round 1: Jordan vs. Anderson/Venturi vs. Silich
1x24 - Round Two Semi-finals
March 1, 1990
Second Half Semifinal Round 2: Podesta vs. Brown/Kidd vs. Seymour/Herbst
1x25 - Round Two Finals
March 1, 1990
Second Half Final Round: Kidd vs. Anderson/Venturi vs. Brown
1x26 - Grand Championship
April 1, 1990
Grand Championship Final: Anderson vs. Hutson/Venturi vs. Phillips
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