The second series of Australian Gladiators began airing on Channel 7 in August 1995, almost immediately after the first series which had proved a ratings success. Twenty one episodes were filmed for this series including a three part special 'Ashes' series between the UK and Australia and a thre part Team Sports Special. Once again the shows were filmed at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre between 5 July and 19 July.

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  • The second series of Australian Gladiators began airing on Channel 7 in August 1995, almost immediately after the first series which had proved a ratings success. Twenty one episodes were filmed for this series including a three part special 'Ashes' series between the UK and Australia and a thre part Team Sports Special. Once again the shows were filmed at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre between 5 July and 19 July. A seven part International Gladiators series filmed in Birmingham was included in the series two block. A Behind the scenes special was also filmed. Kimberley Joseph returned to host along with Mike Hammond who replaced Aaron Pedersen. Play by play commentary was again performed by Tony Schibeci. John Alexander was unable to return due to his commitments to Wimbledon and was replaced by Mike Whitney. Once again, John Forsyth acted as assistant referee and the Kix cheerleaders returned to perform in the background of the events. Winners of the heats received a Sony Playstation and sound system with CD's. Runners up received a titanium watch. The grand final winners won a car.
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  • Dan Carr John Ferraro
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