If the phrase “Ooh, nasty!" conjures images of a medieval castle, a child in an oversized T-shirt wearing a helmet with horns and Hugo Myatt’s face, then chances are you remember the delights of ...
“Enter, stranger.” So began another episode of Knightmare, as the sepulchral tones of the dungeon master Treguard echoed through the castle antechamber. One lucky child was going on an adventure, with ...
Knightmare?” they ask when I explain what my show is about. “What, that one with the kids in the dungeon? And it was all done with computers and there was that guy with the beard, Trenger or something ...
It was one of the most iconic children's TV shows of the late 80s and early 90s and now Knightmare is getting a revival as part of a one-off special filmed exclusively for YouTube. Google has ...
Knightmare, the 80s and 90s TV show that put kids through gruelling fantasy challenges while wearing a bucket on their head, is making a return. A special one-off episode is being filmed as part of ...
UPDATE: The special one-off episode of Knightmare is out now. We don't want to spoil it, so have a gander yourself via the video below. Perfect for a rainy Monday lunchtime. ORIGINAL STORY: Knightmare ...
There is a hint of nostalgia in the air at this year's Edinburgh festivals with a number of shows drawing on cult TV programmes and personalities of the past. Some are so popular, they've even ...
Challenge TV has revealed on Twitter that it has picked up the rights to children's TV classic Knightmare. The classic CITV series, which featured Hugo Myatt playing the Dungeon Master Treguard, ...
Knightmare, the insanely awesome 1980s fantasy TV show is getting a one-off special as part of YouTube's Geek Week festival. The string of events runs between August 4-10 and the Knightmare special ...
If you rushed home from school for a dose of classic early evening children's TV in the 1980s and 1990s, you'll remember Knightmare. A stand-out cult classic, Knightmare was known for its blue screen ...
The television show Knightmare, which was first broadcast on ITV in 1987, has been converted to a stage show at the Edinburgh Festival. The original children's programme made use of blue-screen ...
“Mike, you’re in a room. There’s a cauliflower on the floor.” Children aren’t very good at improv. That’s why there were never any on Whose Line Is It Anyway. Basing CITV adventure game Knightmare ...
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