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  1. Time Crashers is a British entertainment television programme co-produced by Wall to Wall Media and GroupM Entertainment for Channel 4. The programme's format sees ten celebrities transported to different historical settings where they experience the life of the 'lower' classes and are set tasks relating to that era.

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    • 23 August 2015
  2. Time Crashers: With Tony Robinson, Cassie Newland, Kirstie Alley, Keith Allen. Celebrities are taken back in time to live and work as they did in medieval Britain.

    • (61)
    • 2015-08-23
    • Reality-TV
    • Tony Robinson, Cassie Newland, Kirstie Alley
  3. Each week, a new episode will bring a new era of history, and eight celebrities will have to fully immerse themselves into that era. In each episode, the celebrities will have to complete different challenges, and at the end of the week, only one can be crowned the ultimate Time Crasher.

    • Tony Robinson
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    • 6
    • Channel 4
  4. 23 ago 2015 · Premiered August 23, 2015. Runtime 1h. Total Runtime 6h (6 episodes) Country United Kingdom. Languages English. Studios GroupM Entertainment + 1 more. Genres Reality. Ten celebrities are about to leave their 21st century lives and everything they know behind to become time travellers.

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    • August 24, 2015
  5. The Time Crashers are now back in 1468, one of the few years England was not troubled by the Wars of the Roses and they are in two unisex teams of squires, the Reds and the Blacks, competing with each other to prepare their knight for a jousting tournament.

  6. Episodio #1.3: Con Tony Robinson, Cassie Newland, Keith Allen, Kirstie Alley. The Time Crashers are now servants at a country house in the year 1913 but their employers are not the cosy fantasy figures of 'Downton Abbey'.

  7. 23 ago 2015 · Ten celebrities are about to leave their 21st century lives and everything they know behind to become time travellers. Our ten intrepid travellers will crash into six very different eras of British history and have no idea where – or when – they're going.