The third series of Australian Gladiators began airing on Channel 7 on 4 May 1995, the week after the last episode from series 2 aired. Twenty four episodes were filmed at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre in December 1995 including three three-part specials. A further three episodes were filmed in Birmingham in the summer of 1996 as part of a second Ashes series. An episode filmed in the UK featuring Australian challengers was also shown.

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  • The third series of Australian Gladiators began airing on Channel 7 on 4 May 1995, the week after the last episode from series 2 aired. Twenty four episodes were filmed at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre in December 1995 including three three-part specials. A further three episodes were filmed in Birmingham in the summer of 1996 as part of a second Ashes series. An episode filmed in the UK featuring Australian challengers was also shown. The series was once again presented by Kimberley Joseph and Mike Hammond with Mike Whitney as referee and the Kix cheerleaders performed in the background of the events. Chris Grove replaced Tony Schibeci as commentator and John Forsyth was replaced by Neil as assistant referee. Forsyth would act as the Australian referee in the second Ashes series. The third series suffered a slight decline in viewing figures and due to an increase in costs, production on the fourth series was halted. A new series would not air until 2008.
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