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The Crystal Maze
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The Crystal Maze is a British Game Show that originally ran from 1990 to 1995, initially hosted by Richard O'Brien and later by Edward Tudor-Pole, and produced by Treasure Hunt and Fort Boyard creator Jacques Antoine. (Channel 4 originally wanted Fort Boyard, but couldn't get at the fort itself as the French series was massively popular at the time.)Each week, six contestants would have to complete a series of challenges in four adventure zones (originally Industrial, Futuristic, Aztec and Medieval. In the fourth series, Ocean replaced Industrial). Completing these challenges would mean receiving a time crystal. If contestants failed to leave the room (crystal or not) before time ran out, or broke certain rules in some games, they were locked in and could only be released in exchange for a crystal.The final part was always the Crystal Dome, where contestants would have a certain amount of time (determined by how many crystals won —5 seconds per crystal) to collect gold tokens* more like tickets or bills blown about by a big fan. Silver tokens were also present and these would result in a deduction from a score (which could —and often did— lead to a negative total score). If they got 100 or more after deductions, they would win prizes: usually adventure holidays in B-level British resort towns.Most of the show's appeal came from the wonderfully eccentric Richard O'Brien (of The Rocky Horror Picture Show fame) and the way he would present the show: his manic, restless behaviour; his razor-sharp put-downs of (frankly bad) team performances; and how he would always play that damn harmonica at the most inappropriate and distracting times. Edward Tudor-Pole never had a chance. It also became common for the viewer base to start shouting at the screen at the contestants when they missed the very obvious solutions. (Extracts from the show's blooper reel that have been leaked onto YouTube reveal that, in the privacy of the technical gallery, the show's director did it too.)Although it wasn't very apparent to the viewer most of the show was in fact fixed: for example, it was the production staff, not the Captain, that decided what games to play (Physical, Mental, Skill or Mystery), and was in fact decided well in advance of the show. Although on screen it looks instantaneous there was also a significant length of time between a contestant entering a puzzle room and actually playing it, sometimes in the region of 15 minutes. This was so the crew could set up equipment such as cameras and in some instances actually reset the game if the player in question mucks up too badly in order to keep it interesting to the viewer. A far more in-depth list can be found on the other Wiki.There were also Spin-Off Gamebooks, set in a more elaborate version of the Maze: The Crystal Maze Adventure Gamebook by Dave Morris and Jamie Thompson aimed at teens and adults, in which the more "realistic" maze was justified by it being set a hundred years in the future, with advanced holographics and robotics (including the robot host ROB); and four targeted at younger readers (The Crystal Thief, Tea at Rick's, The Sacred Necklace and Phantom in the Tower all by Peter Arnold), which just Handwaved it.The show remains a classic and repeats are still shown in syndication. In particular, it was and remains very popular amongst University Students, though there have been no DVD releases as yet. In 2015, it was announced that a "live immersive experience" in central London with Richard O'Brien's involvement would launch funding through IndieGoGo, which eventually opened in March 2016. Later that year, alongside a second live venue in Manchester being announced, a one-off Celebrity Edition Revival was shown on Channel 4, this time with Stephen Merchant as the host, raising money for the charity Stand Up To Cancer.Due to the popularity of the "Crystal Maze Experience" and the celebrity revival, Channel 4 commissioned a brand new series to be hosted by Richard Ayoade and broadcast in 2017, including a number of celebrity specials. Changes to the revival include the change from six random contestants to a group of five acquaintances, the return of the Industrial zone, and redesigns to the Future zone and the Crystal Dome. Medieval Zone was ditched in 2019 in favour of the new Eastern Zone, meaning that only Future and Aztec have been ever-present now. This revival ended in 2020, after 45 episodes spread across three series.A U.S. version premiered on Nickelodeon in January 2020, hosted by Adam Conover (of Adam Ruins Everything fame). This version whilst also filmed on the UK set this time features teams of families, with the youngest family member being the team captain. Only one season of 10 episodes was made; despite being renewed for a second season in February 2020, the COVID-19 Pandemic went into full-swing almost immediately after, making filming the show unfeasible. While it's not confirmed to be cancelled, the ongoing effects of Covid and the cancellation of the UK version make it highly unlikely Americans will return to the maze anytime soon. | |
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Menacing Hand Shot: Downplayed in that occasionally, Richard's hand is seen ready to lock somebody in, while counting down towards the end of the game. | |
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Magic Kiss | |
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Magic Kiss: Played with in one game in Series 1: the contestant had to find their way through a maze of mirrors and glass, and kiss a sleeping princess (actually the producer's daughter), to win the crystal. Only the male contestants were selected for this game. The outtakes video shows one contestant having to do lots of takes of this, because her crown kept falling down. Another contestant tried to kiss her through a pane of glass, prompting his team to ask "did that work?". | |
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The Cameo | |
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The Cameo: Richard O'Brien and Mumsey make an appearance at the beginning of the 1993 Christmas Episode to explain their departure before Ed's takeover as host. Richard O'Brien makes a second cameo in the 2016 revival through a computer screen, telling Stephen not to mess the job up and that the guy who played Doctor Who would have made a better host.* When the revival was announced it was heavily rumoured that David Tennant would be the new host. The 2018 celebrity special has appearances by Alison Steadman (as the Fairy Godmumsie) and Pearl Mackie (as Sleeping Beauty). | |
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The Ghost | |
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The Ghost: Richard frequently called out to Ralph the butler, who was never seen. He also made phone calls to Duane, Mumsey's lover in Series 4. | |
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Mugshot Montage | |
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Mugshot Montage: From the second series onwards, each contestant is introduced with a monochrome mugshot, showing them in full face, and in profile. | |
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Breaking the Fourth Wall | |
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Subverted for a while by Richard O'Brien who decided to make "Go for it!" his catchphrase, but whenever he used it would shortly after go off on a monologue explaining to the audience that he had decided to make "Go for it!" his catchphrase. However, in Series 4 he started disliking the phrase, and threatened to sanction contestants who used it, notably to one contestant also called Richard: | |
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Thing-O-Meter | |
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Thing-O-Meter: Series 2 had a meter which showed the number of gold and silver credits posted. It was not calibrated, and probably was not very accurate. | |
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Creepy Old-Fashioned Diving Suit | |
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Creepy Old-Fashioned Diving Suit: In the fourth series, one game in Ocean World involves the contestant having to enter a "submersible" in a darkened room, and rescue the crystal from a deep-sea cage. The cage also contains a dead diver in an old-fashioned suit, which adds to the creepiness of the game, as the contestant must also avoid bumping their submersible into two sharks circulating the room. | |
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Show the Folks at Home | |
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Show the Folks at Home: If the solution to a puzzle was not revealed in-universe, it would often be shown after the game; either as a series of cross-fades of the stages of the puzzle, or with subtitles. A notable example was when coloured wires had to be connected to the right pictures to form word chains (e.g. red tape, blue chip etc.), in a game which the contestants never figured out. Showing the solution was often achieved during the game with close-ups of the right answer; and at one point even discussed in-universe, with Richard saying "the camera gave you a clue" to the contestants watching on the monitor. Revealing the solution was averted at one point in series 2, with a maze game involving keys in the Futuristic zone, and Richard told everybody present "Who knows? You will never know!" | |
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Door Slam of Rage | |
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Door Slam of Rage: In Series 3, Richard O'Brien has an angry outburst about his artist's beret going missing, and furiously slams his paint box shut, making a crash which echoes around the Medieval Zone. Sometimes he slams a door particularly dramatically when a contestant is locked in. | |
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Some Dexterity Required | |
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Some Dexterity Required: This applies to some devices used by contestants. Remote controlled vehicles often have very sensitive controls, and one game featured a robot, where to operate each control, a gadget had to be guided through a maze to operate a command, such as "raise arm". The robot then moves very slowly and awkwardly. | |
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Laser Hallway | |
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Laser Hallway: Sometimes appeared as a challenge in the Futuristic Zone. The original series used tripwires as they probably didn't have the budget for real lasers, but the revival is going for the real deal this time round. | |
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Lampshade Hanging | |
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Lampshade Hanging: Rather than showing the contestant put on safety helmets and knee pads for physical rounds like in the original run, the revival edits them out with Ayoade fully aware of it. | |
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Impossibly Tacky Clothes | |
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Impossibly Tacky Clothes: Mr O'Brien dresses like a fashion designer, that is to say like a man who knows nothing about style. Not to mention the team uniforms. Ed, on the other hand, wears his "scruffy dandy" look remarkably well. The 2017 revival is no different with the team uniforms and Richard Ayoade's suits looking just as tacky. | |
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Mayincatec | |
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Mayincatec: The Aztec Zone. | |
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Hooking the Keys | |
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Hooking the Keys: In the game "Key Collection", contestants must use a hook on the end of a long pole to collect keys through a grill, and then find the correct key to open a chest. | |
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Your Princess Is in Another Castle! | |
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Your Princess Is in Another Castle!: In the fourth series, a game involved creating a chain of words to release a sword from a stone (King Arthur reference). That sword had a crystal as the pommel, but the game had no crystal for the winner. Where is the crystal? In the hand of a suit of armour, possibly worn by a crew member, who is given the crystal-pommel sword by Richard O'Brien. | |
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Actor Allusion | |
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Actor Allusion: When leading a team into the Medieval Zone, Richard warns them not to drop the portcullis on him. Richard's character on Robin of Sherwood was trapped behind a portcullis that landed on his master. There's also the episode where he exhorts a contestant to Take a jump to the left! | |
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Celebrity Edition | |
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Celebrity Edition: The show was brought back as a one-off edition in 2016 which rated well enough to bring the show back in 2017. The new series has started with a group of celebrity editions before reverting back to civilian editions. | |
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Motion Capture | |
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Motion Capture: One of the games in the 2019 series now involves a contestant being mocapped in a white room whilst the rest of the team guides the contestant's digital avatar through obstacles (not too dissimilar to Knightmare) to get the crystal. | |
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Fortune Teller | |
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Fortune Teller: One of the inhabitants of the Medieval Zone was a stereotypical fortune teller who asked quiz questions and handed over a crystal (which was hidden in the base of her crystal ball) if the contestant answered correctly. O'Brien would provide the contestant with silver coins to cross her palm with. The fortune teller is his in-show mother, 'Mumsey', something that O'Brien made up on the spot during a first-series episode and it stuck. In Series 3, 'Mumsey' was replaced by 'Auntie Sabrina' - which was strange, because they were both played by Sandra Caron (possibly it was just an elaborate excuse to change her costume, as the characters did dress differently). 'Mumsey' returns in Series 4, announcing her arrival back in the Christmas Episode which kickstarts said series. | |
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Captain Obvious | |
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Captain Obvious: Most of the team "advice" during certain games. Not that the obvious advice was necessarily unhelpful to their teammates... | |
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Only Smart People May Pass | |
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Only Smart People May Pass: Although the audience might have argued that it was more like "Only a complete idiot cannot pass". | |
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Messy Hair | |
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Messy Hair: Ed Tudor Pole. | |
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Eye Take | |
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In the children's special in series 5, Ed had the following advice to the youngest contestant, causing her to do an Eye Take. | |
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Scenery Porn: The Aztec Zone is very beautiful to look at. | |
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Wizard Workshop | |
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Wizard Workshop: The second series has a wizard's lab for the murder mystery game in the Medieval Zone, with books, scrolls, a bubbling cauldron, glass bottles of coloured liquid, small locking boxes containing ingredients such as coal and gold, a stuffed raven, cobwebs. | |
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Beeping Computers | |
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Beeping Computers: Lots of the devices in the Futuristic Zone beep. There is a code entered on a beeping keypad to open each door, although this seems to serve no purpose; a "bomb defusing" game has a background beeping, which becomes more urgent and high-pitched as the time runs out, and Richard O'Brien also runs a beeping radiation detector over a contestant who has been dealing with nuclear waste. | |
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Bamboo Technology | |
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Bamboo Technology: A feature of the Aztec Zone, with many of the games having elaborate bamboo mechanisms to release the crystal. | |
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Staircase Tumble | |
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Staircase Tumble: In the Aztec zone, Richard O'Brien falls up a very short flight of stairs. Later, he plays a screeching note on his harmonica, in honour of the occasion. | |
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Wire Dilemma | |
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Wire Dilemma: Sometimes appeared as a challenge, notably in a burglar alarm game in series 3, where the instructions were "cut the wire coloured the mixture of the other two colours". One game in series 1 did this in reverse: the contestant had to connect wires correctly to stop a bomb going off. | |
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Mineral MacGuffin | |
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Mineral MacGuffin: The Time Crystals, which grants the team 5 seconds in the Crystal Dome, or can be used to buy out a locked in contestant. | |
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Boredom Montage | |
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Boredom Montage: When the team had to decide whether to buy out contestants who were locked in, there would usually be a shot of the imprisoned contestants looking bored. One such contestant was seen playing a solitaire game with a pack of cards he'd found in the room. | |
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Cobweb of Disuse | |
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Cobweb of Disuse: The Medieval Zone is full of cobwebs, as part of the scenery. In the first series, Richard calls out "Ralph, I won't tell you again, you dust these cobwebs!". Later, if the contestant accidentally carry them on their clothes, Richard says that they are special to him, and he doesn't allow them to take them away. | |
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Rebuilt Set | |
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Rebuilt Set: Avoided with the 2016 special, which was filmed in the live experience site, but the 2017 revival has recreations of the Aztec, Mediæval and Industrial zones from the original plans. The Future Zone and Crystal Dome area were redesigned from scratch. The Dome was now in a separate set as its fans had previously blown sand around in the Aztec Zone. | |
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Golden Snitch | |
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Golden Snitch: Ultimately, the number of crystals gathered meant nothing if the team gather too many (negative-scoring) silver tokens in the final stage. And they frequently did. (In theory, they could have used the extra time to check for silver tokens instead of just shoving in as many as possible, but apparently no-one ever thought of that.) Conversely... One Crystal + Crystal Dome = Epic Fail. It actually happened twice. In one Ayoade episode, the team had NO crystals, the only way to top the above. | |
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The Crystal Maze / int_60bba69b | type |
Magic Potion | |
The Crystal Maze / int_60bba69b | comment |
Magic Potion: One game in the Medieval Zone in Series 4 required the contestant to mix four potion ingredients in a cauldron, out of which the crystal would rise. The real challenge was that the ingredients were on shelves protected by rotating blades, in glass phials which had to be reached with a grabber. If a contestant dropped three bottles, they were locked in. | |
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The Crystal Maze | hasFeature |
The Crystal Maze / int_60bba69b | |
The Crystal Maze / int_62cae28a | type |
Losing Your Head | |
The Crystal Maze / int_62cae28a | comment |
Losing Your Head: In the revival, riddles are asked by "Jarhead" (Adam Buxton), a head in a jar who's been present in the Futuristic, Mediæval and Eastern zones. | |
The Crystal Maze / int_62cae28a | featureApplicability |
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The Crystal Maze | hasFeature |
The Crystal Maze / int_62cae28a | |
The Crystal Maze / int_69ff3fba | type |
Beehive Hairdo | |
The Crystal Maze / int_69ff3fba | comment |
Beehive Hairdo: In Series 3, Auntie Sabrina has a beehive hairdo, as well as other bad fashion tastes. | |
The Crystal Maze / int_69ff3fba | featureApplicability |
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The Crystal Maze | hasFeature |
The Crystal Maze / int_69ff3fba | |
The Crystal Maze / int_6a15a2c2 | type |
The Computer Is Your Friend | |
The Crystal Maze / int_6a15a2c2 | comment |
The Computer Is Your Friend: A talking computer lived in the Futuristic zone, with whom Richard or Ed would frequently talk. Sometimes the computer was male, and sometimes it was female, and known as "Barbara". | |
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The Crystal Maze | hasFeature |
The Crystal Maze / int_6a15a2c2 | |
The Crystal Maze / int_6ef9d3fe | type |
Christmas Episode | |
The Crystal Maze / int_6ef9d3fe | comment |
Richard O'Brien, when he left the series. Although the Series 5 Christmas Episode helps to explain the transfer of the ownership to Ed Tudor Pole. | |
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The Crystal Maze / int_6ef9d3fe | |
The Crystal Maze / int_72d30083 | type |
Cheaters Never Prosper | |
The Crystal Maze / int_72d30083 | comment |
Cheaters Never Prosper: Kind of averted. Contestants who managed to get a crystal in a method other than the one the game intended were usually allowed to keep it. On the other hand, they'd usually misunderstood the game, rather than strictly speaking cheated. Examples include: The infamous contestant who spent half his time messing about with the plastic skeleton prop that was only there for decoration won by simply dragging the chest containing the crystal along the ground instead of using the wooden rollers like he was supposed to. Another challenge involved putting four weights of different values on four pressure points; however, there weren't enough weights for each pad. The solution was to place a metal bar across two pressure pads and then place the "2" on it. One child contestant just stood on the final pressure point; when the crystal vanished after he stood off the pad to grab it, he just moved it closer. O'Brien pointed out how he didn't really play it properly but decided to let him keep the crystal anyway. One contestant had to shovel sand into one end of a see-saw so there would be enough weight to counter-balance him, so he could reach up and grab the crystal on a platform. He just knocked the crystal off with the shovel. In the first series, one challenge involved finding the crystal in one of twelve cells, having to get between them by climbing ropes or ladders. Richard O'Brien would always say "Ropes and ladders only!", but never penalised the contestants who took a shortcut by clambering across the top of the frame. Played straight with a contestant who wasted upwards of twenty seconds just trying to break his way into the cage containing the crystal. Had he just played the game properly, he would have won the crystal with time to spare. Instead, he got locked in. | |
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The Crystal Maze | hasFeature |
The Crystal Maze / int_72d30083 | |
The Crystal Maze / int_740f59b4 | type |
ColorCodedForYourConvenience | |
The Crystal Maze / int_740f59b4 | comment |
Color-Coded for Your Convenience: The contestants would wear uniforms which were different colours, but otherwise identical. The colours were never mentioned on-screen, although a former contestant reports that they were mentioned a lot by the production staff. The zones appeared in different colours on the map, and colour was important in many of the games. | |
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The Crystal Maze | hasFeature |
The Crystal Maze / int_740f59b4 | |
The Crystal Maze / int_754df088 | type |
Put on a Bus | |
The Crystal Maze / int_754df088 | comment |
Put on a Bus: Richard O'Brien, when he left the series. Although the Series 5 Christmas Episode helps to explain the transfer of the ownership to Ed Tudor Pole. Due to her being his in-show mother, Mumsey also left at the same time as O'Brien. Mumsey did however return in the 2016 celebrity special (now played by Maureen Lipman) but Word of God said that she would not return for the 2017 revival. | |
The Crystal Maze / int_754df088 | featureApplicability |
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The Crystal Maze | hasFeature |
The Crystal Maze / int_754df088 | |
The Crystal Maze / int_7a4a1676 | type |
Comedic Spanking | |
The Crystal Maze / int_7a4a1676 | comment |
Comedic Spanking: Richard tells a contestant "this game is so easy, I'll smack your bottie if you don't get this," and indeed, the contestant fails. In the same series, Richard is seen smacking a contestant's hand in the title sequence. Ed carries a riding crop, and once jokingly tells a woman to bend over. | |
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The Crystal Maze | hasFeature |
The Crystal Maze / int_7a4a1676 | |
The Crystal Maze / int_7ad2ca1b | type |
Container Maze | |
The Crystal Maze / int_7ad2ca1b | comment |
Container Maze: One game in series 6 was a maze of stacked barrels, through which the container had to carry a small barrel on a long chain, which would only fit through the right gaps in the stacked barrels. | |
The Crystal Maze / int_7ad2ca1b | featureApplicability |
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The Crystal Maze | hasFeature |
The Crystal Maze / int_7ad2ca1b | |
The Crystal Maze / int_823c6e3e | type |
Large Ham | |
The Crystal Maze / int_823c6e3e | comment |
Large Ham: Richard O'Brien. Ed Tudor Pole tries to go one up, but doesn't quite make it. | |
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The Crystal Maze | hasFeature |
The Crystal Maze / int_823c6e3e | |
The Crystal Maze / int_827f385 | type |
Safety Gear Is Cowardly | |
The Crystal Maze / int_827f385 | comment |
Safety Gear Is Cowardly: At least, it was in the series from the 1990s, before health and safety culture became prevalent. Although contestants were given goggles for shooting games, not many games required the contestant to wear safety gear: a notable exception was the three-dimensional maze in series 3, for which the contestant would be kitted up in a hard hat, gloves, elbow and knee pads, which they would put on on-screen. In the later series hosted by Richard Ayoade, safety gear was used far more, and in a gesture of Leaning on the Fourth Wall, Richard would say "we will edit a helmet on to your head when you go through the door". | |
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The Crystal Maze | hasFeature |
The Crystal Maze / int_827f385 | |
The Crystal Maze / int_836a968e | type |
Plunger Detonator | |
The Crystal Maze / int_836a968e | comment |
Plunger Detonator: One game in the Aztec Zone required the contestant to fish plunger handles from a river using a fishing rod, before using them to detonate the entrance to a mine shaft. | |
The Crystal Maze / int_836a968e | featureApplicability |
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The Crystal Maze | hasFeature |
The Crystal Maze / int_836a968e | |
The Crystal Maze / int_864009e9 | type |
Pirate Booty | |
The Crystal Maze / int_864009e9 | comment |
Pirate Booty: One of the challenges in the Ocean Zone was searching for the key to a treasure chest in a pirate cave, complete with pirate skeleton and stuffed Pirate Parrot. | |
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The Crystal Maze | hasFeature |
The Crystal Maze / int_864009e9 | |
The Crystal Maze / int_864ecbce | type |
Weight and Switch | |
The Crystal Maze / int_864ecbce | comment |
Weight and Switch: This happened in one of the children's special episodes. The correct solution was to put weights on four pressure pads, using a metal bar so that one weight could apply to two pads. The young contestant instead stood himself on the fourth pad. Richard declared that this was not the right method of solving the game, but let them have it anyway. | |
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The Crystal Maze | hasFeature |
The Crystal Maze / int_864ecbce | |
The Crystal Maze / int_89a17726 | type |
Spell My Name with an S | |
The Crystal Maze / int_89a17726 | comment |
Spell My Name With An S: The spelling of Mumsey/Mumsie varied from series to series. | |
The Crystal Maze / int_89a17726 | featureApplicability |
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The Crystal Maze | hasFeature |
The Crystal Maze / int_89a17726 | |
The Crystal Maze / int_8e76ea52 | type |
Fish-Eye Lens | |
The Crystal Maze / int_8e76ea52 | comment |
Fish-Eye Lens: When Richard was viewed through the computer in the Futuristic Zone, he would sometimes appear as if through a fish-eye lens. | |
The Crystal Maze / int_8e76ea52 | featureApplicability |
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The Crystal Maze | hasFeature |
The Crystal Maze / int_8e76ea52 | |
The Crystal Maze / int_90e31482 | type |
Laser-Guided Karma | |
The Crystal Maze / int_90e31482 | comment |
Played straight with a contestant who wasted upwards of twenty seconds just trying to break his way into the cage containing the crystal. Had he just played the game properly, he would have won the crystal with time to spare. Instead, he got locked in. | |
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The Crystal Maze | hasFeature |
The Crystal Maze / int_90e31482 | |
The Crystal Maze / int_927b2f11 | type |
The Bus Came Back | |
The Crystal Maze / int_927b2f11 | comment |
Due to her being his in-show mother, Mumsey also left at the same time as O'Brien. Mumsey did however return in the 2016 celebrity special (now played by Maureen Lipman) but Word of God said that she would not return for the 2017 revival. | |
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The Crystal Maze | hasFeature |
The Crystal Maze / int_927b2f11 | |
The Crystal Maze / int_94332264 | type |
Busman's Holiday | |
The Crystal Maze / int_94332264 | comment |
Busman's Holiday: Richard sometimes alluded to this if a contestant played a game particularly appropriate to their day job, notably when a fireman made very heavy weather of a game involving ropes and ladders. | |
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The Crystal Maze | hasFeature |
The Crystal Maze / int_94332264 | |
The Crystal Maze / int_9bcc38c6 | type |
Thanking the Viewer | |
The Crystal Maze / int_9bcc38c6 | comment |
Thanking the Viewer: Richard Ayoade signs off with "Thank you for watching, if indeed you still are." | |
The Crystal Maze / int_9bcc38c6 | featureApplicability |
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The Crystal Maze | hasFeature |
The Crystal Maze / int_9bcc38c6 | |
The Crystal Maze / int_9d6427ec | type |
Time Travel | |
The Crystal Maze / int_9d6427ec | comment |
Time Travel: Some of the challenges seem to take place in a medieval time period, or the future, or something similar... | |
The Crystal Maze / int_9d6427ec | featureApplicability |
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The Crystal Maze | hasFeature |
The Crystal Maze / int_9d6427ec | |
The Crystal Maze / int_9dd2329c | type |
Camera Abuse | |
The Crystal Maze / int_9dd2329c | comment |
Camera Abuse: The show often contains unusual shots, such as the contentants' running feet, filmed from near the floor. In one such moment, it looks as if they are running towards the camera, before jumping over it. In series 1, there is a moment when a contestant makes a dash for the door to escape an exploding room, and just fails to escape: to film this, he must have thrown himself at the camera. | |
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The Crystal Maze | hasFeature |
The Crystal Maze / int_9dd2329c | |
The Crystal Maze / int_9eac471e | type |
False Teeth Tomfoolery | |
The Crystal Maze / int_9eac471e | comment |
False Teeth Tomfoolery: When a contestant in series 4 falls headlong into the Aztec river, Richard improvises "Did you see my false teeth I dropped down there last week?". | |
The Crystal Maze / int_9eac471e | featureApplicability |
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The Crystal Maze | hasFeature |
The Crystal Maze / int_9eac471e | |
The Crystal Maze / int_a6cda066 | type |
Rule of Three | |
The Crystal Maze / int_a6cda066 | comment |
Rule of Three: Many games require three tasks to be completed to win the crystal. Mumsey asks three questions, requiring one correct answer to win the crystal. In many automatic lock-in games, the contestant is locked in if they made three mistakes. In series 4, Richard O'Brien jokingly made the rule that if he heard "go for it" three times, he would confiscate a crystal. | |
The Crystal Maze / int_a6cda066 | featureApplicability |
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The Crystal Maze | hasFeature |
The Crystal Maze / int_a6cda066 | |
The Crystal Maze / int_a6ff7243 | type |
Hates Being Touched | |
The Crystal Maze / int_a6ff7243 | comment |
Hates Being Touched: Richard Ayoade keeps the Hand (a hand on a stick) with him to hold contestant hands because he doesn't like touching people. Any attempt of hugging will hit Ayoade's Berserk Button, accusing the contestant of assault. Inverted with his American counterpart, Adam Conover, who as well as having no qualms touching contestants, decides to initiate a Group Hug with the team at end of his first episode! | |
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The Crystal Maze / int_a6ff7243 | |
The Crystal Maze / int_a8a80e26 | type |
Fashion Dissonance | |
The Crystal Maze / int_a8a80e26 | comment |
Fashion Dissonance: The perms, mullets, and toupees sported by so many of the contestants certainly were a product of the time. Some contestants wore over-sized spectacles. | |
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The Crystal Maze | hasFeature |
The Crystal Maze / int_a8a80e26 | |
The Crystal Maze / int_a939d96a | type |
Adults Are Useless | |
The Crystal Maze / int_a939d96a | comment |
Adults Are Useless: So thought some children who applied to be on the show, declaring that they could do better than the adults. At the beginning of the fourth series, they did indeed do better than most of the adult teams, winning with eight crystals. They also thought of an innovative solution to one of the games (see "Weight and Switch" below). | |
The Crystal Maze / int_a939d96a | featureApplicability |
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The Crystal Maze | hasFeature |
The Crystal Maze / int_a939d96a | |
The Crystal Maze / int_aa98ca9a | type |
Artsy Beret | |
The Crystal Maze / int_aa98ca9a | comment |
Artsy Beret: In the first episode of Series 3, Richard O'Brien indicates a picture he is painting, and is then incandescent with rage and sorrow when his beret is missing. It turns out Auntie Sabrina just washed it and put it in his bedroom. | |
The Crystal Maze / int_aa98ca9a | featureApplicability |
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The Crystal Maze | hasFeature |
The Crystal Maze / int_aa98ca9a | |
The Crystal Maze / int_ad7a381d | type |
P.O.V. Cam | |
The Crystal Maze / int_ad7a381d | comment |
P.O.V. Cam: There were often shots seen from the contestant's view, such as when crawling through a maze. Cameras would often appear to be inside the equipment as well, showing a crystal rolling along a channel. Cameras were also attached to tools such as metal detectors, or to moving objects, such as moving targets, giving the viewer the sight of the contestant armed with a crossbow. | |
The Crystal Maze / int_ad7a381d | featureApplicability |
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The Crystal Maze | hasFeature |
The Crystal Maze / int_ad7a381d | |
The Crystal Maze / int_b01abe4f | type |
Catchphrase | |
The Crystal Maze / int_b01abe4f | comment |
Catchphrase: Traditionally "This is a two/two and a half/three minute game from the very second I close the door...", but in the case of the revival abbreviated to "mins" by Ayoade. In the original series "Will you start the fans, PLEASE!" for Richard O'Brien (which has since been revived post-2016), "Let the four winds blow!" or similar for Ed* which also counts as a Shout-Out to the album and song by Ed's band Tenpole Tudor - both just before the Crystal Dome task. Ed Tudor-Pole would normally close off by telling the audience to "Keep on rocking!" while Richard Ayoade signed off with "Thank you for watching, if indeed you still are. Farewell!" Subverted for a while by Richard O'Brien who decided to make "Go for it!" his catchphrase, but whenever he used it would shortly after go off on a monologue explaining to the audience that he had decided to make "Go for it!" his catchphrase. However, in Series 4 he started disliking the phrase, and threatened to sanction contestants who used it, notably to one contestant also called Richard: With Richard Ayoade we have "Follow the Hand", "You will look slightly different in the next shot" (see Lampshade Hanging) and "This is an ALIS, an Automatic Lock-In Situation". Adam Conover on the US version gave us "You may now! Enter! THE GAME!" | |
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The Crystal Maze | hasFeature |
The Crystal Maze / int_b01abe4f | |
The Crystal Maze / int_b1961af1 | type |
Offscreen Crash | |
The Crystal Maze / int_b1961af1 | comment |
Offscreen Crash: At least once in the 2020 US version, Adam Conover tosses a crystal out of frame, apparently hitting a cat. Richard often throws away his hat, and in one case we hear smashing glass. | |
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The Crystal Maze | hasFeature |
The Crystal Maze / int_b1961af1 | |
The Crystal Maze / int_b1dde8fd | type |
Loophole Abuse | |
The Crystal Maze / int_b1dde8fd | comment |
Loophole Abuse: It wasn't unknown for contestants to obtain their crystals in ways they weren't really supposed to. Suggested by David Coulthard in the 2017 celebrity specials when he advises another contestant that he use a hammer to break a Perspex shield when he is actually supposed to use an Allen key, leading Richard Ayoade to tell him he's not in Scotland. Coulthard also suggests a Groin Attack on a guard in the Medieval zone... this is not carried out. | |
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The Crystal Maze / int_b1dde8fd | |
The Crystal Maze / int_b2f26025 | type |
Genki Girl | |
The Crystal Maze / int_b2f26025 | comment |
Genki Girl: The entire "Cheerleaders" team in the 2017 series. Likewise "The London Girls" in the 2018 series. | |
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The Crystal Maze | hasFeature |
The Crystal Maze / int_b2f26025 | |
The Crystal Maze / int_b4eff8a8 | type |
Epic Fail | |
The Crystal Maze / int_b4eff8a8 | comment |
Conversely... One Crystal + Crystal Dome = Epic Fail. It actually happened twice. | |
The Crystal Maze / int_b4eff8a8 | featureApplicability |
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The Crystal Maze / int_b4eff8a8 | |
The Crystal Maze / int_b58b4e3c | type |
Too Dumb to Live | |
The Crystal Maze / int_b58b4e3c | comment |
Too Dumb to Live: Several contestants failed so miserably one wonders if they understood they were on a game show with a time limit. | |
The Crystal Maze / int_b58b4e3c | featureApplicability |
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The Crystal Maze | hasFeature |
The Crystal Maze / int_b58b4e3c | |
The Crystal Maze / int_b5f5824e | type |
Linked List Clue Methodology | |
The Crystal Maze / int_b5f5824e | comment |
Linked List Clue Methodology: A lot of the games had a dash of this, but particularly one of the most iconic games, the 'Murder Mystery' where a trail of clues would lead around a messy room (which also had a dead body in it because reasons) to the crystal. These games were so popular a different incarnation was done in each series. Series 5 acquired an actor playing the dead man, rather than a dummy. | |
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The Crystal Maze / int_b5f5824e | |
The Crystal Maze / int_b71f62de | type |
Cuckoo Clock Gag | |
The Crystal Maze / int_b71f62de | comment |
Cuckoo Clock Gag: A puzzle on was that after doing a jigsaw of a cuckoo, the player then had to find the crystal behind the little door on a cuckoo clock in the room. | |
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The Crystal Maze / int_b71f62de | |
The Crystal Maze / int_ba557643 | type |
Terms of Endangerment | |
The Crystal Maze / int_ba557643 | comment |
Terms of Endangerment: In Series 1, Episode 3, there was one male contestant who was constantly calling his female team mates "darling". He also tried to hug them when they won a crystal: if you look carefully, you can see them brushing him off. | |
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The Crystal Maze / int_ba557643 | |
The Crystal Maze / int_bb0fe28c | type |
Queens Puzzle | |
The Crystal Maze / int_bb0fe28c | comment |
Queens Puzzle: In the tenth episode of the fourth series, the team of the week is tasked with solving one of these puzzles in the Medieval Zone. | |
The Crystal Maze / int_bb0fe28c | featureApplicability |
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The Crystal Maze / int_bb0fe28c | |
The Crystal Maze / int_bb48f8ba | type |
Timed Mission | |
The Crystal Maze / int_bb48f8ba | comment |
Timed Mission: Every challenge is 2-3 minutes long. The crystal dome has 5 seconds per crystal earned. | |
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The Crystal Maze / int_bb48f8ba | |
The Crystal Maze / int_bc74ef27 | type |
Berserk Button | |
The Crystal Maze / int_bc74ef27 | comment |
Richard Ayoade keeps the Hand (a hand on a stick) with him to hold contestant hands because he doesn't like touching people. Any attempt of hugging will hit Ayoade's Berserk Button, accusing the contestant of assault. | |
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We Have the Keys | |
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We Have the Keys: In a series 2 episode, Richard O'Brien waits for the team to scale the gates leading into the Industrial Zone, then he unlocks them with the key to let himself in, saying he doesn't know why they bothered climbing over, as he had the key, if only they'd asked. | |
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For Doom the Bell Tolls | |
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For Doom the Bell Tolls: The very first automatic lock-in game consists of a giant spider web, with very large hanging bells. The contestant has to climb this web without ringing the bells; if they did this three times, they were locked in. The tension is palpable while this game is being played. | |
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Pipe Maze | |
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Pipe Maze: Lots of the games involve elaborate mazes of pipes for water, air, mercury, or toxic waste. | |
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Shout-Out | |
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Shout-Out: Richard Ayoade in the third 2017 celebrity special: "I'm recapping. It's a TV trope." | |
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Voodoo Doll | |
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Voodoo Doll: Used for a throwaway gag in a series 2 episode: | |
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Skeleton Crew | |
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Skeleton Crew: Some skeletons appear in the games rooms, especially in the Aztec zone. Notable examples are: "The sacred tomb" in series 2. "Dead man's chest", also in series 2, to which a skeleton is clinging. One contestant roughly pulled the skeleton away, causing Richard to mutter about him having no respect for the dead. In the children's special in series 5, Ed had the following advice to the youngest contestant, causing her to do an Eye Take. | |
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Apothecary Alligator | |
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Apothecary Alligator: A Mystery Room in the medieval zone is dressed as an alchemist's laboratory, complete with stuffed crocodile (with a clue in its mouth). | |
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Used Future | |
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Used Future: The ambience of the Futuristic zone in the original series. The 2017 redesign is Everything Is An I Pod In The Future. | |
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Big "SHUT UP!" | |
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Big "SHUT UP!": A feature of this show is the team yelling all at once, as they try to help their teammate. One woman replied "Please, can you just shut up for two seconds..." | |
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Schmuck Bait | |
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Schmuck Bait: Some games give the contestant the crystal straight away, but they have to complete the game to avoid being locked in. In the medieval zone, taking the crystal off a shelf would cause a portcullis to crash down over the door. The contestant then had to build a mechanism to winch it up. Three contestants were locked in this one. In the futuristic zone, a screen said "When is a safe not safe? Press B to continue." Pressing B released the crystal, and the message "when you are locked in it". A door would then close, and the contestant had to escape by unlocking a complicated "security safe door". A later series saw the "riddle jail" in the medieval zone. The crystal would be in a jail cell; if the contestant entered, a masked jailer would lock them in, and show them riddles on a scroll which had to be answered correctly before they would be released. | |
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Dreadful Musician | |
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Dreadful Musician: Richard would frequently play his harmonica, usually the same tune. He would also play other instruments in the Medieval zone, including an electric guitar, and a piano. | |
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Our Graphics Will Suck in the Future | |
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Our Graphics Will Suck in the Future: In the early series, the map of the Maze, based on James Dillon's hand-drawn design. Whenever the team entered a new zone, the 3D graphic of that zone would rotate on the screen, using 1990s technology. This was upgraded slightly for the later series. | |
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Compartment Shot | |
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Compartment Shot: This often happens when the contestant opens the safe or other receptacle containing the crystal. During one of the kids' specials, the boy opens a safe containing the crystal; he then sees the safe is full of money, and grabs some as well. | |
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Who Would Want to Watch Us? | |
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Who Would Want to Watch Us?: The hosts both moan about the quality of the prizes, the game design, the contestants, the set, just about everything. | |
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The Ditz | |
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The Ditz: On occasion, if you listen closely, you can hear members of the team saying the same thing about their own team-mates. This usually happens after a very simple puzzle has been bungled up by the contestant himself or the oft-unreliable help from his other team-mates. Of course, by nature The Crystal Maze is a very frustrating game... Particular note goes to idiots that get locked in rooms where the nature of the room and challenge gives them unobstructed access to the door, such as the mini-crossbow game or the letter slider game, where they could get out of the room in 2 seconds or less. Particularly egregious when they run it down to the last possible second despite being clearly nowhere close to getting the crystal. In the first series, a contestant had to crawl through a maze to get the crystal which was sitting in front of a mirror. Upon reaching the crystal, the contestant tried to grab the reflection. Upon failing, the contestant immediately gave up on the crystal sitting in front of him and headed back to the exit where Richard and his teammates, who assumed he'd grabbed it. | |
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Art Evolution | |
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Art Evolution: The American version has one on the 2017 British version with clearly a larger CGI budget spent on the opening credits, zone maps and the Motion Capture game in the Futuristic zone. | |
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Quieter Than Silence | |
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Quieter Than Silence: In the four zones, there is always a faint background noise, such as birds singing in the Aztec zone; machinery sounds in Industrial; wind blowing in Medieval; a low drone in Futuristic; ship creaking in Ocean. In some very quiet games, such as "no confering" games, or really tense automatic lock-in games, these sounds become much more noticeable. In one game in Medieval, the silence is punctuated by the tolling of a distant bell. | |
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The Load | |
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The Load: Many an episode included a member who didn't win any of their games, or even cost the team a crystal to spring them from lock-in. | |
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Borrowed Biometric Bypass | |
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Borrowed Biometric Bypass: In Series 5, the contestant had to place a dead man's hand on a palm reader to open a safe, in a murder mystery game. | |
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NO INDOOR VOICE | |
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No Indoor Voice: Gemma Collins in a 2019 celebrity special, which only prompted Ayoade to constantly mock it throughout the episode. | |
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Jingle the Coins | |
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Jingle the Coins: During a game where a contestant must stuff handfuls of money into the mouth of a statue, Richard O'Brien says "I can hear the sound of money, a bit like mummy's bedroom, late at night". | |
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Violent Glaswegian | |
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Suggested by David Coulthard in the 2017 celebrity specials when he advises another contestant that he use a hammer to break a Perspex shield when he is actually supposed to use an Allen key, leading Richard Ayoade to tell him he's not in Scotland. Coulthard also suggests a Groin Attack on a guard in the Medieval zone... this is not carried out. | |
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Aside Comment | |
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Aside Comment: The crux of Richard O'Brien's awesomeness. Carried on by Ayoade to just as great effect. | |
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Consolation Prize | |
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Consolation Prize: Regardless of the result in the Crystal Dome, the contestants always got their own crystal as a consolation prize. Also, in the children's specials, they were given the grand prize even if they did not succeed in the Crystal Dome. | |
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Group Hug | |
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Inverted with his American counterpart, Adam Conover, who as well as having no qualms touching contestants, decides to initiate a Group Hug with the team at end of his first episode! | |
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Comically Missing the Point | |
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Comically Missing the Point: On more than one occasion, a contestant completely fails to understand their task, leading O'Brien to helpfully offer advice on what to do. When they still don't get it, O'Brien will offer the advice again... and again... and again. He's clearly getting irritated at these utter morons! One episode had a contestant simply stand there with a dumbfounded look for the entire 3 minutes. On some occasions Richard O'Brien would get so infuriated by the incompetence he'd storm in to actually show them what to do like it was just that simple (and it usually was) once he had let them out. | |
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Department of Redundancy Department | |
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Department of Redundancy Department: Contestants would often say "I'm in a room..." when they first entered the room. (They were instructed to describe what was in the room.) Richard O'Brien once lampshaded the team constantly saying the name of the person doing the challenge. | |
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Singing Telegram | |
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Singing Telegram: One of the male contestants in series 3 is a singing telegram; Richard sounds surprised by this as he reads out the contestant's occupation. | |
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15 Puzzle | |
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15 Puzzle: At least once per series, usually a giant-sized version. The first two series featured a 5 x 5 version, which was never completed, except on one occasion in thirty seconds, by fluke. The third series had a variation in which the crystal was in the middle, and the goal was to get the middle square vacant, with four black pieces around it. | |
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