[N.B. This entry won't please everyone. It does not aim to be all-inclusive, since most
Lexicon entries are about Knightmare to some degree. Plus, if this entry covered everything, then there'd be no need for any of the others! At worst, it will fill a niche; at best, it may provide a helpful gateway for anyone unfamiliar with the very basics of Knightmare (in the unlikely event that such a person is reading) and seeking to improve their knowledge via other Lexicon entries that currently exist.]
Knightmare was a fantasy-themed game show with a drama element, that ran for eight
series on
CITV from 1987-1994. While each series had its own variations and nuances, the core elements remained the same.
Contestants would undertake a quest in a predominantly mediaeval realm known as The
Dungeon (its
locations created principally by chromakey or 'blue screen' technology). This was done in
teams of four: one
dungeoneer and three advisors. During their quests,
teams would encounter
actors playing
characters (some benign, others malign, some non-aligned). The only one to appear in all eight series was
Treguard the
Dungeon Master.
Clue objects and magic
spells were also standard features of quests.
If a team succeeded (by surviving the Dungeon's three
levels and redeeming their quest object), then they were considered knights in the making; but the hazards within the Dungeon were liable to perplex, vex and scare them, and
Watchers too. Hence the pun...
Knightmare merchandise included books and computer games. France and Spain have had their own versions of Knightmare. The original series has been repeated on the
Sci-Fi Channel,
New York 55 and
Challenge.
Tim Child, creator of Knightmare, has worked on its potential successor,
Knightmare VR.
Fuelled and underpinned by the website
knightmare.com, Knightmare has a thriving internet fan community, with a plethora of
forums,
fanfics and other
websites to its credit. Notable by-products of the community include
Knightmare Chat, and the
RPGs: versions of Knightmare made by a group of fans, in various
places, with a variety of
characters. To date, seven RPGs have been written and filmed.
For more on Knightmare, please see the rest of the Lexicon.
[Earlier version: 2006-02-07 23:43:39]
Provided By:
David, 2007-07-29 14:04:51