Crash Zone

1999
Crash Zone

Seasons & Episodes

  • 2
  • 1

EP1 Something New Jun 02, 2001

The kids are stunned to find that Catalyst is on the brink of financial ruin. How can they save the company, when they've just offended the only potential investor, Matthew Gallagher? The kids find an electronic solution.

EP2 It's An Art Jun 09, 2001

An inventor brings radical 3-D glasses to Catalyst. Alex convinces him that Catalyst has the perfect game to showcase them to the world. Only, which game?

EP3 Free Stuff Jun 16, 2001

The lure of a program that can automatically order all the free stuff from the ‘Net is Marcello's latest brainwave. When it goes wrong it threatens everyone's future.

EP4 Solidarity Jun 23, 2001

The kids are torn between their principles and Alex when they go on strike for better conditions but their actions threaten the launch of Alex's latest game.

EP5 Games People Play Jun 30, 2001

Being depressed from breaking up with Pi, Mike begins to play a computer game online. The fun stops when 'Damon' continually wants to play, to bet Mike. With the help of his friends, Mike is able to track down 'Damon' and meet face-to-face.

EP6 Your Cheating Heart Jul 07, 2001

In order to beat Bec in a school essay competition, Marcello decides to use a 'cheat site' to help him. When Bec finds out she is really upset and offended, and friendship is put to the test.

EP7 Basketball Diaries Jul 14, 2001

Bec returns from America feeling cocky and full of herself. This becomes a liability when the others try to save Virgil who has escaped from Catalyst inside Mathew's laptop.

EP8 Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Jul 21, 2001

Finally one of Marcello's schemes works! His ""virtual band"" is a huge hit on the ‘Net and he becomes, on paper, a millionaire! But is it all it's cracked up to be?

EP9 Sabretooth Jul 28, 2001

Famous hacker ""Sabertooth"" steals Alex's new hologram game and Catalyst's future looks grim. When Marcello realises that Sabertooth is someone he knows, he's got difficult decisions to make.

EP10 Walkabout Aug 04, 2001

Virgil jumps inside a robotic body and runs away from Catalyst. The kids are frantic. How do they find him and convince him to return before Alex finds out he is gone?

EP11 Men In Khaki Aug 11, 2001

Army Intelligence raid the offices of Catalyst and they're after one thing: the Artificial Intelligence, Virgil! How can our heroes save Virgil from being conscripted?

EP12 Skin Deep Aug 18, 2001

Pi discovers her film star father is exploiting his daughter on the ‘Net from publicity purposes. She's livid and decides the time has come to tell him just how she feels.

EP13 Rear Windows Aug 25, 2001

A game Ram has successfully conquered on the ‘Net turns out to be the blueprint for a real life kidnapping. The team, distracted by the most important day of their careers, must stop a band of criminals from using Ram's strategy.
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Released: 13 February 1999 Ended
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Country: Australia
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Official Website: http://www.crashzone.tv/
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Crash Zone is an Australian children's science fiction television series which aired on the Seven Network from 1999 to 2001. It was produced by Australian Children's Television Foundation, in association with the Disney Channel, and ran for 26 episodes. The series starred five high school students, "high-tech whiz kids" of varied backgrounds, who are hired by the president of the Catalyst software company to save her failing business. The premise of the series was unique in that it was one of the first series to examine the early use of the internet as well as the video game industry and artificial intelligence.

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kaysudheera Absolutely brilliant TV series. One of the main reason that got me to Computer and stuff. It is a shame that there were only 2 series.
salsos67 Brilliant kids t.v show, which even adults would enjoy. The characters(apart from Virgil, the computer animated character) are believable, and it is fast paced and action packed, which leaves people calling out for more.The story lines are terrific, and it is a shame that there were only two seasons of it.
Lexie_663 Compared to some of the plotless garbage made for children's televion today, Crash Zone has to be one of the best TV shows around - I'm almost 15 and I couldn't think of what I'd rather be watching on TV.Each of the characters - and actors - compliment each other and the story lines can stand alone or run together.Quality in a children's TV Show hasn't really been seen since the days of the first series of 'Lift Off' with Poss.If it came down to it, there is practically nothing else I'd rather do than watch the adventures of something as light hearted as six kids and an AI overcome challenges. Kids and computers - it hasnt been done before.Crash Zone is one of the best TV shows to come out of Melbourne in a long time.
Jack's Cold Sweat Following in the strain of children-based adventure shows (eg. Round The Twist, The Wayne Manifesto, and *shudder* Lift-Off) The Crash Zone is a show with the "edge" of having teens teamed with computers and a wacky computer-based entity (didn't see that one coming)But seriously, for a show that, on the surface, seemed childish and stupid, it's hard not to like characters with a real human attitude, as compared with Lift-Off, a show whose cast needed only to speak Grade 2 English to get in (forgive me, i just really hate that show)And also, does anyone see the resemblence between Nikolai Nikolaeff and Nate Richert (Harvey from "Sabrina The Teenage Witch")? It's damn scary.