Showing posts with label revival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label revival. Show all posts

12/12/2023

The Crystal Maze gets a channel on Pluto TV

 It's been a while since I watched linear broadcast TV. There's not an awful lot that grabs my attention anymore, besides Taskmaster and Doctor Who. As such the idea of "FAST channels" has pretty much blown by me unnoticed. Free, Ad-supported Streaming Television.

You might be aware of such providers of FAST channels such as Plex, Roku, and Pluto TV, possibly even just your internet-connected television, which can give viewers hundreds of channels each dedicated to individual shows.



Well, now Pluto has done exactly what the title of this may subtly hint at, Crystal Maze (from 2017 onwards) has its own channel.

And all you have to do to enjoy endless Crystal Maze (from 2017 onwards) is visit Pluto.tv



16/05/2020

Crystal Maze Games That Were Too Hard 2: 2 Hard 2 Crystal

Ok, I admit it, that title is terrible. I apologize and I promise I'll never do anything that atrocious again until the next time I do it.

Following on from my last post covering all the '90s games that nobody won, I just wanted to have a quick look at all the games that have been used since Richard Ayoade took over which saw nobody walking out one crystal heavier than how they walked in.

Before I start, for reference and photos I'm using David Newton's website www.crystalmazedatabase.com. Much like if you want '90s show details you use Marc Gerrish, David Newton is who you can rely on for revival stats. Marc and David are to adventure game show fans as Stanley Gibbons is to stamp collectors. I only know that thanks to The New Statesman, I've been really ploughing through the boxsets lately.

31/01/2018

I've got the Crystal!

 Well I went a bit mad on eBay today and bidded £440 for an actual Crystal Maze Crew Jacket and Crystal (boxed) from the Original Series.

I almost got outbidded at the last second, but my adrenaline kicked in at the last second in true maze style and I won the auction. Anita Stubbs, Production Secretary of the Original Series was selling it.

I'm getting it sent to a friend of mine in the UK, soon as I finish this deployment I look forward to coming home to my Crystal! What a childhood dream to own one of these.

What a dream come true at last! I have the Live experience Crystal, crowd funding Crystal, Crystal from the New Series, and now an actual one from the Original programme! I will take a photograph of them all together once I am back in the UK!

Collectively, this Fan Forum own quite a substantial collection of Maze Memorabelia. We could hold a convention at this rate!



02/02/18: Phil back in the UK has teased me with this Royal Mail Card, he is off to collect the original Crystal on my behalf tomorrow, then send it to me when I am back in the UK from this deployment. Exciting times. 

Another step closer to holding and owning an original Crystal from The Crystal Maze! 



The man behind the revived Crystal Maze

Neale Simpson, Executive Producer of the new series of The Crystal Maze, has invested a lot of thought and knowledge into making the revival series such a success. It has now been issued a commission for a further 12 episodes, 6 of which will be Celebrity. Many Congratulations to him. He has been very kind to interact regularly with our fan group via email and letters. We thank you massively for engaging with us so enthusiastically. He has gone into a lot of detail for us. We appreciate everything you have done so far for this show.


The awesome new Crystal Dome
The process of bringing back The Crystal Maze for good, was a long drawn out process that has taken a fair few years, assuming this could be in terms of purchasing the rights to the format, and ensuring that the revival would live up to high expectations. With the UK public sharing continued fond memories of the show, Channel 4 would of exercised caution in ensuring that the revival wouldn't fail, like Gladiators for example. I am relieved to say that this has not happened and it has been a roaring success. What was exciting for me is that they invited some of the key original brains back to create the new series. For example, James Dillion, who designed the original set to recreate and re-envisage the maze for a modern audience.

The new Futuristic Zone

The new series has reinvented a Zone. We are now greeted with a brand new clinically white, modern looking Futuristic Zone with Space Age style corridors (above). However, the modern future has also seen commercial constraints. Unfortunately now we don't see as many games in each zone unfortunately. We also don't see zones running to order as per the map, which at first bewildered fans. Normally contestants would traverse the maze in either a clockwise or anti-clockwise direction through connected zones, rather than diagonally and in random orders. But there are strong valid reasons for this. 

"An important consideration is now to ensure the maze is accessible for people with a disability, which previous series weren't required to do so." - Neale Simpson, Executive Producer of The Crystal Maze.

Host Richard Ayoade

Neale told us: "We had to contend with a different commercial hour structure to the original, most notably three ad breaks as opposed to two. In the original, zone transitions would sometimes take place in the middle of a part, thereby justifying making more of a feature of them; they had the time and the structure to revel in these moments in a way we simply can'tWe realised that to maximise the content and make the most of the four zones the best place to put the transitions were at the end and start of each part. If you are seeing people exit a zone at the end of a part you don't want to see them arrive in the new one and then go to the ads; as soon as they arrive in a new zone you want to get cracking so we knew it made most sense to split the transitions over the break."


 
Zone Transitions
Discussing Zone transitions, Neale explained: "We have a Zone entrance for each time a Zone opens the show, and we have three ways in and out of Industrial and Aztec, two in Medieval and two in Futuristic. This means we can change how we come in and out each time and it doesn't matter which option we take because it isn't constrained by the idea that they must all then arrive in a specific zone next


Neale added: "The result isn't just more variety of transitions, it also means we are able to deliver more variety in zones and games. We were able to mix up running orders of shows and games in a way that meant we could ensure that there was minimal repetition across episodes, and shows that featured the most games alike would play out in completely different orders."

New Aztec Zone
In summary. As a fan, I believe that this is only a minor point, the quality of the new series is superb and the games ring true to the old spirit and charm of The Crystal Maze. We've got the maze back, we have a new legion of fans (or millennials!), that are being captivated by the thrills and spills of the show. We have living characters in the maze, such as "Jarhead", and the Knight. The infamous Aztec Water log is back, along with high tech games and an LED Crystal Dome. Plus the maze is now in High Definition. What more could we possibly want? I even read that they dug out candle candelabras from the original set to use in the new Medieval Zone. Talk about excellent attention to detail! Richard Ayoade is funny and works well as host. The Aztec Zone looks so much like the original one as well.The old plans were dug out of James Dillion's loft.



The fact that the maze is back in a Social Media age is also fantastic. TCM was born many years ago, only because Fort Boyard wasn't available for UK filming. Since then we have seen it morph into various exciting forms. We can even enjoy it again and again on YouTube, on 4oD.... or even at a live experience. These are truly exciting times to be a Crystal Maze Fan. It is back for a Series 2, and who knows it will continue to evolve again. It is a show that doesn't get old, it was way ahead of its time and still is. Long live TCM.


CREDIT: Thank you Neale for these stunning High Resolution Images of the Maze set. Wow!

Series 2 Applications are now Open

You can apply for Series 2 here:

http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/the-crystal-maze/news/a848069/the-crystal-maze-return-date-how-to-apply-crystal-maze-2018/

Applications close 4th March 2018.

As Digital Spy explained, "Ayoade will once again guide the intrepid/foolhardy explorers through the Aztec, Industrial, Future and Medieval Zones as they collect crystals to exchange for time in the iconic Crystal Dome." 

The latest episodes will film in the spring, and more new episodes already shot in 2017 will air later this year too. The upcoming contestants include a team of midwives, a group who met on jury service, friends from a deaf school, and an AC/DC tribute band.

The show's executive producer Neale Simpson added: "It was a huge privilege bringing this show back and it's been wonderful seeing young audiences engage with the new series and our magnificent Maze Master.