BBC Gladiators viewers call for 'cringe' section of show to be 'binned'
The semi-final of the rebooted Gladiators aired on BBC One tonight and many viewers seem to have had enough of one new section of the show.
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The semi-final of the rebooted Gladiators aired on BBC One tonight and many viewers seem to have had enough of one new section of the show.
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