Remember that first Skyrim teaser trailer? And late '80s CITV fantasy challenge show Knightmare? If you answered yes to at least one of the the above questions, please come in and close the door ...
Kids today are their own TV schedulers. They have the power to tailor the world’s colossal programming output to their own tastes at the touch of a button, whenever they want. Back in the 1980s, UK ...
"Nostalgia is a seductive liar," said US diplomat George Ball. It's unlikely that he was referring to children's television programmes of the late 80s and early 90s, but he might as well have been. If ...
“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 ...
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 ‘Old Skool’ weekend will feature a selection of iconic CITV shows including Fun House, Press Gang, Knightmare, The Raggy Dolls, Count Duckula, Art Attack and Children’s Ward. Additional episodes ...
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 ...
Knightmare is a British television programme for children and was broadcast on CITV from 7 September 1987 to 11 November 1994. An adventure game show, Knightmare involves a team of four children – one ...
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