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Greystagg which she eventually rejected, leading to him summoning a Red Dragon to destroy the dungeon (which Treguard and Pickle ultimately foiled with a lightning rod the final team of that season retrieved), but this plan also failed, leading to the destruction of Mount Fear. In season 7, the enmity between Lord Fear and Greystagg developed further after it was revealed he had destroyed her home. Greystagg helps the final team retrieve a magic hammer to stop a giant troll from destroying Knightmare castle. In the final season, Greystagg had been replaced with the sorceress Maldame and both she and Lord Fear fought for control over an underwater domain called the Great Mire; Lord Fear sent another red dragon to destroy her, but the ultimate outcome of this was unresolved as the final quest ended. Over the course of the series, Treguard became known for his catchphrase "Ooh, nasty!", regularly used just after a team had died. Intended only as a passing remark, this was originally an
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the series, whereupon the last team playing in that episode will often always be given an impossible situation which they will fail, in order to allow the series to end. Since each episode is designed to be twenty-five minutes long, should a team's run exceed beyond an episode, editing is done to freeze the action towards the end, and then unfreeze at the beginning of the next episode (referred to in the series context as "temporal disruption"). Only twice in the entire series did temporal disruption coincide with the end of a quest (in both series 2 and series 6 where both teams lost). The nature of the rolling game play being condensed into twenty-five minute episodes meant occasionally that the start of an episode would feature a team for a very short time before they were eliminated; conversely, some teams had barely begun their quests when temporal disruption occurred.
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712:Knightmare: Can you beat the challenge?
535:Eventually, in early 1986, a 15-minute
3955:1994 British television series endings
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2529:"Episode list for "Knightmare" (1987)"
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2466:. ChristineWebber.com. Archived from
2319:"A Man Walks into a Bar... Tim Child"
302:, and broadcast over eight series on
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2411:"Computers in TV: Commercial Breaks"
1568:Tim Child (Voice) / Ben Child (Body)
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516:, having trained in 3D animation at
509:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
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3368:""Knightmare" Episode #6.13 (1992)"
3266:""Knightmare" Episode #7.15 (1993)"
3192:""Knightmare" Episode #8.10 (1994)"
2778:Challenge TV (21 September 2015).
2364:
2178:The Behemoth (character uncredited)
1400:Brother Strange the Proverbial Monk
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2601:"The Quest 1.2: Dominic's Delight"
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294:is a British children's adventure
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4030:Television shows about witchcraft
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3021:Dredge, Stuart (5 August 2013). "
2999:Purchese, Robert (24 July 2013).
1700:Honesty Bartram the Potion-Dealer
1224:actor Nick Collett and actresses
4020:Television series by ITV Studios
4010:Television series about children
3839:. Knightmare.com. Archived from
2267:, the French remake of this show
2200:The Giant (character uncredited)
1283:in the studios in Norwich where
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2684:""Virtually Impossible" (1994)"
2464:"Christine Webber β Television"
2086:Sir Hugh de Wittless the Knight
1735:Julius Scaramonger the Merchant
1092:final showing of those series.
667:were also made: one in France (
592:. Although she thought well of
334:One of the dungeon's many rooms
4035:Television shows about wizards
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2443:"About Spaceward Graphics Ltd"
2431:– via World of Spectrum.
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2321:. Bother's Bar. 6 January 2010
1075:) right through to the 1980s.
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478:in 1985, inspired by the two
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423:of Arabian descent played by
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177:"The Wasting" by Alec Beattie
49:secondary or tertiary sources
3107:"Knightmare Convention 2014"
3082:"Knightmare Convention 2014"
3045:– via www.youtube.com.
2962:– via www.youtube.com.
1897:Morghanna the Dark Sorceress
1634:Grimaldine the Celtic Wizard
1488:Dreadnort the Robotic Knight
1389:Brother Mace the Tavern Monk
1316:Treguard, the Dungeon Master
1150:computer generated world. A
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2890:Child, Ben (8 April 2013).
2625:. Mindscape. Archived from
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2108:Snapper-Jack the Fool-Taker
1794:Maldame the Rival Sorceress
1678:Gwendoline The Green Warden
60:"Knightmare" TV series
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3132:Knightmare Convention 2014
2423:. October 1988. p. 67
2265:Le Chevalier Du Labyrinthe
2121:Stiletta the Warrior Thief
2064:Skarkill the Goblin Master
1587:Golgarach the Wall Monster
1422:Captain Nemanor the Sailor
1351:Bhal-Shebah the Red Dragon
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670:Le Chevalier Du Labyrinthe
579:At its peak in 1991/1992,
3930:Official Televirtual site
2709:"Series 8: End of Series"
2686:. Internet Movie Database
2490:"Knightmare Pilot Script"
2134:Sylvester Hands the Thief
2042:Romahna the Dragon Warden
1623:Greystagg the Witch Queen
1601:Granitas the Wall Monster
1365:Brangwen the Wall Monster
1258:Edinburgh Festival Fringe
1217:a one-off special edition
854:in 1991, released on the
830:computer games released:
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2892:"How we made Knightmare"
2557:"How Knightmare Evolved"
2100:Clifford Norgate (voice)
2053:Rothberry the Apothecary
1988:Clifford Norgate (voice)
1974:Olgarth the Wall Monster
1955:Clifford Norgate (voice)
1491:Clifford Norgate (voice)
500:Travelling Matte Company
3815:Internet Movie Database
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3595:Internet Movie Database
3591:"Samantha Perkins (II)"
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1886:Mogdred the Dark Wizard
1510:Ellisandre the Elf Maid
1436:Lawrence Werber (voice)
1381:Anthony Donovan (voice)
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676:El Rescate Del Talisman
3535:"Audrey Jenkinson (I)"
3061:www.knightmarelive.com
2662:"Why Knightmare Ended"
2350:"How Knightmare Began"
2097:Smirkenorff the Dragon
2031:Ridolfo the Troubadour
2012:Stephanie Hesp (voice)
1838:Mellisandre the Maiden
1532:Fidjit the Lock Master
1513:Louise Milford (voice)
1329:Aesandre the Ice Queen
1120:Activision released a
726:The Labyrinths of Fear
663:Two other versions of
341:blue screen chroma key
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3786:"Paul Valentine (IV)"
2866:"Update by Tim Child"
2581:. AMiga History Guide
2233:Velda the Elf Warrior
1977:Guy Standeven (voice)
1952:Oakley the Tree Troll
1930:Mrs. Grimwold the Hag
1759:Lissard the Atlantian
1746:Lillith the Sorceress
1713:Hordriss the Confuser
1604:Guy Standeven (voice)
1193:In an interview with
1054:Long Island, New York
740:Fortress of Assassins
695:A number of items of
518:Middlesex Polytechnic
443:In its early series,
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3156:"Juliet Henry-Massy"
2870:Knightmare.com Forum
2145:Sylvester the Jester
2075:Sidriss the Confused
1499:Elita the Cavern Elf
1480:Michael Cule (voice)
1458:Nick Collett (voice)
1455:Despair the Gargoyle
1368:Natasha Pope (voice)
1122:videogame adaptation
1111:Further developments
826:There were also two
810:The first of these,
632:Virtually Impossible
610:Virtually Impossible
598:satellite television
461:Enter the Knightmare
347:, partly hand-drawn
3811:"David Learner (I)"
3731:"John Woodnutt (I)"
2629:on 22 December 2010
1996:Pickle The Wood Elf
1944:Edmund Dehn (voice)
1827:McGrew the Scotsman
1727:Edmund Dehn (voice)
1469:Zoe Loftin (voices)
1444:Cedric the Mad Monk
1411:Bumptious the Dwarf
1057:independent station
823:was a puzzle book.
754:The Sorcerer's Isle
3935:Episode on YouTube
3619:"Clifford Norgate"
2244:Veruca (aka Daisy)
1875:Mildread the Witch
1816:Marta the Waitress
1689:Heggatty the Witch
1681:Juliet Henry-Massy
1656:Gumboil the Knight
1332:Juliet Henry-Massy
821:Lord Fear's Domain
796:Lord Fear's Domain
768:The Forbidden Gate
539:under the name of
504:Spaceward Graphics
345:computer-generated
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233:Production company
3703:"Mark Knight (I)"
3675:"Mary Miller (I)"
3396:"Lawrence Werber"
3057:"Knightmare Live"
2923:www.davidrowe.net
2391:h2g2. 14 May 2002
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2020:Raptor the Pirate
1908:Motley the Jester
1849:Merlin the Wizard
1776:5β8, VR, YouTube
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1324:1β8, VR, YouTube
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1576:Gibbet the Guard
1565:Garstang The Orc
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1215:In August 2013,
1156:National Lottery
1022:11 November 1994
1019:9 September 1994
1006:17 December 1993
990:18 December 1992
974:20 December 1991
971:6 September 1991
958:21 December 1990
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