Has anybody seen Raven?

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Has anybody seen Raven?

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Greetings one and all

I was flicking through some digital channels one afternoon last week, and I noticed this programme called Raven on the CBBC channel.

I found it to be very interesting.

I also found it to be pretty similar to Knightmare in quite a lot of respects.

Its a very good programme, but watching it I couldn't help but think that there is certainly a market of a Knew series of Knightmare.

What do you think?
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I think KM-VR didn't appeal to most people just because it went OTT a bit. But I've got this restless feeling that the TV companies are missing out on a lot. There is little originality in TV today, even the really good programmes seem copied, and I think something like Knightmare will stand out, if it's presented and advertised in the right way.

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I've had the pleasure of watching Raven and yes I've also noticed its built along the same premise as Knightmare was.

It seems to be You Bet meets Knightmare meets Fort Boyard in some regards. The Knightmare influence is pretty clear (guy with silly beard is in charge watching over physically fit brats making a pigs ear of something). Fort Boyard's presence is in tight time limits and seemingly impossible challenes, and You Bet for, well, are they going to do it basically.

It's marketed as an original show but surely we're nearly at the stage now nearly 70 years after the first TV broadcasts in this country where everything that can be done on TV has been done and everything else to come has been done before.
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Neil Jones wrote:It's marketed as an original show but surely we're nearly at the stage now nearly 70 years after the first TV broadcasts in this country where everything that can be done on TV has been done and everything else to come has been done before.
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BillyH wrote:
Neil Jones wrote:It's marketed as an original show but surely we're nearly at the stage now nearly 70 years after the first TV broadcasts in this country where everything that can be done on TV has been done and everything else to come has been done before.
Space Cadets?
Notice use of "nearly" in my post.

Anyway some people would argue that the moon landings of 1969 were faked and in that regard Space Cadets joins the ranks of nothing that hasn't been on before.
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I saw this a few weeks ago, having dragged myself in from work one early morning, it is indeed fairly similar to KM (though does not requre a giant blue screen for the puzzles and whatnot).
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Yeah.

I think Raven is a great show.

It is a bit simple, and I am at least 10 years older than the kids on the show, but when I watch it I can't help but feel that maybe Knightmare needn't have ended after all...
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raven has got a lot better since its first series. now it has the cool end game at the end of each week thats like a gauntlet obstacle course thing.
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is raven a cheap version of knightmare

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does anyone else that raven on bbc is a cheap version of knightmare. i a knightmare die hard and would like to communicate with any like minded fans.
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Welcome to the K-Zone... may your time here bring much die-hardness.

It clearly takes some inspiration from KM - especially given how similar Raven himself looks to Treguard - but I don't think it's just a cheap copy. The game rules and the scenario are substantially different, and there are far fewer effects in it than in KM, especially no chromakey technology.

I've got time for Raven as a series, it does take up the baton where KM left it and runs with it fairly well. I just wish the host's personality made him less of a Gandalf clone. There are far too many of them out there...
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Raven isn't a cheap version of Knightmare - it's clearly been given a much bigger budget in recent series. But it is similar to Knightmare in many respects, which is why it was such a pleasant surpirse to me to find that the BBC were making such a programme in these modern times of dumbed-down Children's TV.
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Hi there and welcome. Personally I consider the dungeoneers the die-hards, and us the watch-hards. ;) As for Raven, I tend to regard it as the lovechild of Knightmare and The Crystal Maze. You might find this discussion of it interesting.
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I watched Raven and I have to say it wasnt too bad I can see what they have tried to do and for me it works :'(
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Greetings Tregaurdpobski69

Yeah, Raven is a good show. Very similar to Knightmare in some respects.

Here's the link to a previous discussion about it...

http://www.knightmare.com/forum/http:// ... 6#msg34096
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I never knew it had been going for so long there are some good and bad things on there.
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