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Knightmare

  • Fernsehserie
  • 1987–1994
  • 25 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
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Hugo Myatt in Knightmare (1987)
AbenteuerFamilieFantasieSpielshow

Eine Show im Stil von Dungeons and Dragons, in der die Teilnehmer eine computergenerierte Fantasiewelt erforschen, mit verrückten Spezialeffekten und raffinierten Rätseln.Eine Show im Stil von Dungeons and Dragons, in der die Teilnehmer eine computergenerierte Fantasiewelt erforschen, mit verrückten Spezialeffekten und raffinierten Rätseln.Eine Show im Stil von Dungeons and Dragons, in der die Teilnehmer eine computergenerierte Fantasiewelt erforschen, mit verrückten Spezialeffekten und raffinierten Rätseln.

  • Stoffentwicklung
    • Tim Child
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Hugo Myatt
    • Paul Valentine
    • Clifford Norgate
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    8,1/10
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      • Tim Child
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Hugo Myatt
      • Paul Valentine
      • Clifford Norgate
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    • 1987–1994
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    • 1987–1990
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    • 1990–1992
    Iona Kennedy
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    • 1987–1988
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    • 1987–1988
    Alec Westwood
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    • 1987–1988
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    • 1993–1994
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    el01csy

    Really advanced for '87

    The helmet that the person wore enabled the 'dungeon' to be a complete CGI/matte creation. Usually the rooms were just CGI moving blocks that could kill the player, but in the later series, they became far more advanced. However, the prizes were really pants, usually just a metal plaque or something. I really wanted to be on Knightmare as a kid!
    SlimeyPete

    Probably the best kids' show ever

    I loved this show when I was younger. It was one of the few kids' gameshows that has every been even vaguely taxing on the brain, featuring some reasonably complex puzzles and a lot of tricky (and very tense) timing exercises. It had fantastic visuals for the time, making use of a lot of bluescreen effects. And on top of all that it had a genuinely creepy atmosphere - something that I've never seen in any childrens' show. I'm nearly seventeen now, and if it was repeated on TV (or, even better, they made a new series of it) I would definitely throw style and social acceptance to the wind and make sure to tune in.
    jill-70

    simply brilliant

    I absolutely loved Knightmare when I was growing up! And I totally agree with the comments posted about it! For its time the visuals etc. were amazing and, yeah, it was the only kids tv show that had a creepiness about it. Also it was a very challenging game show and encouraged you to think. I feel so sorry for kids growing up nowadays. I don't know what children's television is like in the US but the stuff that's on in the UK is rubbish! There's nothing anywhere near to the brilliance of Knightmare, Funhouse, Dungeons and Dragons, Thundercats, He-Man and She-Ra etc.

    Wonder what the guy who played Treyguard is up to now??? And the guy who was Lord Fear? I hated it when they used to look in on what he was up to through the spy glass cos you knew any minute he was going to realise what they were doing!!!! He was really scary! Remember the dragon the contender used to fly on??? My fave bit of the show was when someone lost and therefore died and you'd just see them and their mates walking down a path and waving goodbye!!!!!!

    For any die hard fans I remember seeing some repeats of Knightmare on the Sci-Fi channel a few years ago, but I don't think they show them anymore. But I'll keep a look-out anyway. I'd love to be able to watch them all again! 80s and early 90s kids' shows were the best!!!
    Chi.

    "Sidestep left..." - Very bizarre!

    Well what is there to say about Knightmare? It was a kids TV programme/game show broadcast here in the UK. A team of teenagers would attempt to conquer the dungeons of doom by sending in the bravest among them into the dungeon... however there was a minor twist, the adventurer entering the dungeon had to wear a helmet which completely stops him from seeing anything except the exact spot where he was (so he could pick up and look at items he found etc) - the rest of the team had the arduous task of guiding him to safety by telling him which way to go.

    Memorable aspects:

    1) The "energy" of the adventurer is displayed as a helmed head, and as time progresses or danger threatens pieces of the helmet begin to strip off... then pieces of flesh and the finally pieces of the skull... the last thing to go is a pair of (by then) floating eyes and thats game over... you can replenish your energy by placing food in your knapsack.

    2) spellcasting... sometimes you could answer challenges set by "nice" characters met in the dungeon and they would give you a spell... to spell you literally had to spell... "Spellcasting... S.. L.. E.. E.. P.." kinda thing...

    3) big clanking gears and cogs and things and if the hapless adventurer missed his footing... well bye bye...

    4) At the end of each episode a gong would sound and the team of teenagers would freeze in time until the next episode...

    5) Tregard the dungeon master... a bearded rogue-ish looking fellow who would add strange cryptic comments after the team had frozen at the end of an episode.

    6) Some random jester type blokey who I don't remember anything about except he was annoying...

    7) Random evil-blokey (Lord Fear) who would just strut around and look menacing... usually only seen in a crystal ball..

    8) Crystal balls where the foe would announce his master plan and give some sort of a hint before leering menacingly towards the adventurers at which point they would all panick and shout "drop it... drop it..."

    9) The comments by the characters after you have answered one of their questions... "Truth accepted!" if it was correct... "Falsehood!" if it was wrong...

    It was a very bizarre but yet strangely amusing programme (and completely non-violent... If I recall correctly the hero would die instantly if he attempted to brandish a weapon)... it was made into a computer game for several platforms at the time, and remade as a RPG for the Amiga a few years on, but none of these managed to capture the atmosphere of the programme...
    10reddragonhero17

    Greatest Kid Game Show to never reach US soil

    I never heard of this show in my childhood until recently, when I stumbled upon Watchmojo's top 10 Kid Game Shows list when I heard of it. I was captivated by what I saw, four kids (one of them the dungeoneer) traversing 3 levels of rooms full of traps, eccentric characters, evil monsters, and imagination. I am into Dungeons and Dragons type board games, so this show won me over big time courtesy of Youtube. I have nearly seen all the episodes that were aired and watching just one episode was enough to make me watch another and then another until I found a winning team (only 8 teams succeeded in the history of the show). The characters will stick with you forever such as Folly the Jester, Mordred the Wizard, Oakley the Tree Troll, Gundrada the warrior woman, Brother Mace, Smirkenorff the Dragon, Sylvester Hands, Ah Wok, and Lord Fear himself. The monsters the dungeoneer encountered were kind of scary a few of them bordering on frightening, such as the Catacombite and the Brollochan, despite dated special effects. Of the 8 seasons of this show, my favorites are seasons 2 and 7 since they have the most amount of winning teams. Now if only BBC America could air this wonderful show....

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      The programme's Internet fan-base is so strong that creator Tim Child applied for a National Lottery grant to produce a ninth series entitled "Knightmare VR", using "avatar" technology to digitally project the player into the dungeon rather than have a blindfolded player in a blue room. A pilot was produced, featuring Hugo Myatt as the voice of a new digital version of Tregard. However in Autumn 2005 producer Child announced that work on "Knightmare VR" was being halted after no UK broadcasters showed an interest in it. Child also reported that he now favoured going back to the "blue room" style of production for any future attempt at a revival.
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      Each end credit sequence shows a room or a montage of images from the dungeon.
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      Featured in The 100 Greatest Kids TV Shows (2001)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 7. September 1987 (Vereinigtes Königreich)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
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    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • Dungeon Doom
    • Drehorte
      • Anglia Television, Norwich, Norfolk, England, Vereinigtes Königreich
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      • Anglia Television
      • Broadsword Television
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