Break out the dodgy rhymes and the garish jackets because Robot Wars is back

The long defunct family favourite is returning to BBC2 for six episodes

Ahhh, those were the days. Homemade robots. Giant remote controls. The kind of naming system that would have been right at home in an old school wrestling ring. Robot Wars was an institution once up a time, complete with flamethrowers, giant axes and an overexcited Lister from Red Dwarf - well, it's time to dust off your favourite rhymes because the BBC is resurrecting Robot Wars for a new generation.

The show, which originally ran from 1998 to 2004 on a variety of channels, is set to return with a new look and a specially-built arena in Glasgow that's, "literally bullet proof," - meaning fans can get closer to the action than ever before. Scottish production company Mentorn Scotland has been commissioned by the BBC to create the new series, and while both firms are keeping the details of the show close to their chests at the moment, we wouldn't be surprised to see some old favourite from days of mechanised yore return to fold. Matilda? Sir Killalot? Mortis? Honestly, we're so excited.

No news on whether Craig Charles will return as the show's longest serving and oft brightly attired presenter, but we live in hope enough elements from the old format make their way back into the new one. Kim Shillinglaw, Controller of BBC Two and BBC Four, says: “Robot Wars is an absolute TV classic and I'm thrilled to be updating it for the next generation of viewers. With new technological advances making for an even more exciting and immersive experience, this is a fantastic example of the kind of content-rich factual entertainment that BBC Two excels at.”

Via: BBC

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