Temporal Discussion: The Knightmare Podcast

Temporal Discussion

Welcome, Listeners of Illusion, to Temporal Discussion. An episode-by-episode retrospective of the awesome British kids TV show, Knightmare. Phase across time to the late 80s and join Martin Harder and Martin Odoni as they venture through each and every episode of the show. Join them for humerous observations, behind-the-scenes talk and a breakdown of the series done in a way that only those with true love of the source material can manage. It's only a podcast... Isn't it? Links: https://www.knightmarepod.co.uk/links

  1. FEB 6

    The Dunshelm Players Present "Yes, Dungeon Master"

    A new Dungeon Master has been elected to the border keep of Dunshelm, and he has a very profound item on his starting agenda; reform. He plans to streamline the way that the castle is run. In particular, he wants to reduce the size of its staff and payroll budget. However, it does not take him long to discover that his agenda will face a lot of opposition from within the castle itself, and that includes opposition from officials who are well-placed to scupper his ideas. Production Treguard Myatt…………………………………………Russell “Ruzl” OdoniSir Hordriss T Appleby/Supporter 1………………………..Jake CollinsBernard Folly………………………………………………………Andy MarshallMajida/The Commentator/Supporter 2……………Helen BecconsallMerlin……………………………………………………………………Matt RichingsThe Descender………………………………………………………Rosey CollinsThe Returning Officer/The Throne……………………………Martin Odoni Running time approx 52 minutes.Script written by Martin Odoni.Theme music (‘Chef Cisko’) composed by Jeanette Clement, and distributed by Productiontrax.‘Rule Britannia!'(c)  composed by James Thomson & Thomas Arne (1740).Other sound effects provided by Soundrangers and The Freesound Project.Production mixed by Martin Odoni.Aditional sound editing by Andrew Kenny.Also thanks to Robin Barlow, Alec Downs, David Forester, Sue McPherson and Ricky Temple Yes, Dungeon Master takes ideas and situations from the Greater Game of Luck And Glory, and melds them with the ideas of Antony Jay and Jonathan Lynn, as seen in the BBC comedy series Yes, Minister (c) and its sequel Yes, Prime Minister (c). First published 6/9/2009.

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Welcome, Listeners of Illusion, to Temporal Discussion. An episode-by-episode retrospective of the awesome British kids TV show, Knightmare. Phase across time to the late 80s and join Martin Harder and Martin Odoni as they venture through each and every episode of the show. Join them for humerous observations, behind-the-scenes talk and a breakdown of the series done in a way that only those with true love of the source material can manage. It's only a podcast... Isn't it? Links: https://www.knightmarepod.co.uk/links

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