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First broadcast on UK Channel 4, 25 September 2001. A mere two years after my previous upload, I thought it was time to have a go at some more X-Fire episodes. Thanks to the total number of viewers going over 100,000 (thanks guys!) YouTube have removed the 15 minute limit on my uploads, so all my future shows should be in 1 part rather than chopped into bits. In 2001 UK broadcaster Channel 4 aired a series of gameshows under the name X-Fire. Based around paintballing, each week it pitted a civilian team against a set of 'experts'. It was innovative and highly entertaining, but unfortunately during the run some terrorists decided to fly planes into the World Trade Centre and Channel 4 pulled the series. The series recommenced at a later date but no further programmes were commissioned. And no, those female chests are not real... I recognise Channel 4 as the copyright holders and make no claims for myself. X-Fire has never been available for sale on DVD, and is not available to view on-line via 4OD. I upload this purely for the entertainment of many fans of the show. I wish to be a conscientious uploader and remain in good standing with YouTube, so if you represent Channel 4 and wish for it to be removed, contact me via an official email. Video quality isn't perfect I'm afraid, but it is a 10 year old analogue tape. Original recording and playback was done with a cheap VHS VCR. Digitising is courtesy of a Compro USB tuner stick, and editing was done with Adobe Premiere Elements. The original source material did have that washed out / over exposed look, which is very difficult to correct. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-Fire_%... Additional: Sorry about the black bars. Looks like I need to tackle Adobe Premiere again.