A good childhood gem, 21 April 2008
Author:
Simon Rodgers from Birmingham, United Kingdom
To be perfectly honest, I did not really see too much of this
programme, but the bits I did see were quite amazing.
This was an adventure show mixed with quizzes in a medieval type
setting with loads of fancy costumes and fancy play acting all topped
off with the corny hosting technique of the late Mark Speight and if
you saw this show or anything that he appeared in, you would understand
why he was so popular and why he will be very badly missed.
I strongly believe that Mark Speight was the life and soul of this
programme and no-one could have done it better.
Very well done, even if you don't like children's programmes, you can
still appreciate the great effort behind it all.
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A good childhood gem, 21 April 2008

Author: Simon Rodgers from Birmingham, United Kingdom
To be perfectly honest, I did not really see too much of this programme, but the bits I did see were quite amazing.
This was an adventure show mixed with quizzes in a medieval type setting with loads of fancy costumes and fancy play acting all topped off with the corny hosting technique of the late Mark Speight and if you saw this show or anything that he appeared in, you would understand why he was so popular and why he will be very badly missed.
I strongly believe that Mark Speight was the life and soul of this programme and no-one could have done it better.
Very well done, even if you don't like children's programmes, you can still appreciate the great effort behind it all.
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