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Scrapheap Challenge is back with its seventh series complete with madcap creations Ð and presenters!

Yes, the series where teams battle it out to become Britain's best bodgers of crazy contraptions returns with some of the toughest challenges ever seen in the history of the heap.

In previous years, our teams of fanatical fabricators have bodged and bashed their way through some pretty tough challenges, including building snowmobiles, monster trucks, mono-wheels and jet racers.

That's nothing compared to tests lined up for this series. This year, we've dreamed up some truly tough and twisted tests for our budding bodgers.

There's plenty to satisfy the speed freaks among you and there's several seriously wet and wild water challenges. One team's hopes of success soon go up in smoke when they start playing with fire!

If you hanker for a great big hulking mechanical monster of a test, then check out the Grand Final at the end of the series. It's set to be the biggest build and test the show has ever seen.

As ever, we've secured the finest of foolhardy fabricators from across the land to tackle these tempting tests, including some Harley-Hog riders from Northern Ireland, a team of off-shore gas-rig workers from the Humber, three burly firemen from Blackburn and even a team of rickshaw riders from Bath!

It takes all sorts to scavenge the heap and manufacture a masterpiece ... but at the end of it all, only one team will become champions and only one team's name will be scorched into the annals of Scrapheap history.

Want to know more? Check out the brand new series of SCRAPHEAP CHALLENGE on Channel 4 Sunday at 6.30pm, beginning Sunday 5 September 2004.


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