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- Dungeoneer
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Hello
Hi all!
My name is Cait and I was born a couple of years after Knightmare ended, but I used to watch repeats on Challenge as a kid and fell in love with the show. I'm getting back into it again, watching clips online and hopefully I'll watch some episodes on TV soon
I also like Doctor Who, both the classic and the new, and have met some of the actors from it.
That's about it for now.
My name is Cait and I was born a couple of years after Knightmare ended, but I used to watch repeats on Challenge as a kid and fell in love with the show. I'm getting back into it again, watching clips online and hopefully I'll watch some episodes on TV soon
I also like Doctor Who, both the classic and the new, and have met some of the actors from it.
That's about it for now.
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- Knight
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Re: Hello
Hi Cait and a warm welcome to the forum. It's great you have got back in to it again.
Although not a Doctor Who fan myself you are not alone and there are many fans of it here!
Although not a Doctor Who fan myself you are not alone and there are many fans of it here!
The only way is onward, there is no turning back.
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- Dungeoneer
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- Senior Staff
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Re: Hello
Welcome, Cait. Thank you for joining the forum. It's good to know that Challenge's Knightmare repeats have reached new fans as well as old. If you haven't seen Canadanne/Annie's Knightmare Lexicon entry about Doctor Who, I think you'll enjoy it.
Ironically, the phrase "You Are Not Alone" happens to be a Doctor Who reference.pjmlfc05 wrote:Although not a Doctor Who fan myself you are not alone
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- Staff
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Another newcomer! Soon we'll have enough for a fresh team to face the dungeon dimension. Seriously tho along with Claire and Steve you are most welcome here Cait.
As always Knightmare Chat has a fireplace ready stocked and a vat of something or other that Treguard nicked from Lord Fear to view team's progress once. He got Sylvester hands on it and promptly called it Smellyvision.
As always Knightmare Chat has a fireplace ready stocked and a vat of something or other that Treguard nicked from Lord Fear to view team's progress once. He got Sylvester hands on it and promptly called it Smellyvision.
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- Dungeoneer
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Re: Hello
Ah this entry about Doctor Who on the Lexicon is really helpful actually, as I had heard John Woodnutt had appeared in DW but wasn't sure which episodes, but now I know, as well as other useful things!
I've tried to figure out the technical requirements to use Knightmare Chat but I'm not quite sure I get it yet.
I've tried to figure out the technical requirements to use Knightmare Chat but I'm not quite sure I get it yet.
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- Level 2 Dungeoneer
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Re: Hello
Hi there. I'm new here too. I was just seven when Knightmare finished so I missed out on a lot. Didn't see it for first time until just before christmas while on holiday in ayr. I can't get Challenge where i'm from so been watching it on youtube. Its very funny at times.
I grew up watching Raven so would have loved it as a kid. [SIGHS] Helped come up with ideas for Raven as i grew older. Would have done the same here.
I grew up watching Raven so would have loved it as a kid. [SIGHS] Helped come up with ideas for Raven as i grew older. Would have done the same here.
Cedric kneed down close to my helmet so i could see him and told me.
"You're not witless. You're just nice. Too nice really for your own good. That's your main problem."
"You're not witless. You're just nice. Too nice really for your own good. That's your main problem."
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- Fright Knight
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Welcome to the forum!Picklemyfav wrote:Hi there. I'm new here too. I was just seven when Knightmare finished so I missed out on a lot. Didn't see it for first time until just before christmas while on holiday in ayr. I can't get Challenge where i'm from so been watching it on youtube. Its very funny at times.
I grew up watching Raven so would have loved it as a kid. [SIGHS] Helped come up with ideas for Raven as i grew older. Would have done the same here.
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- Level 2 Dungeoneer
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Re: Hello
I am a big fan of Doctor Who as well. got a Doctor Who t shirt while on holiday. Also love The Big Bang Theory as well. Sheldon is so funny at times.
Cedric kneed down close to my helmet so i could see him and told me.
"You're not witless. You're just nice. Too nice really for your own good. That's your main problem."
"You're not witless. You're just nice. Too nice really for your own good. That's your main problem."
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- Dungeoneer
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Re: Hello
Welcome! Nice to have more people to chat with. The more the merrier! As Bob hoskins said in those incredibly annoying BT adverts "its good to talk!" I watch KM on YouTube, always good for the repeats as challenge only have one series at once. Welcome aboard.
It's only a game, isn't it?
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- Dungeoneer
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I used to watch Raven a lot. It was really cool. I'm sure the guy who played Raven was the voice of the French listening tapes in schools in Scotland Also, I have been to Ayr maybe once or twice.Picklemyfav wrote:I grew up watching Raven so would have loved it as a kid.
I see you like Doctor Who too! That's great. I've not seen much of the Big Bang Theory though.
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- EvelynMason
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Re: Hello
Always a pleasure to meet new people who are interested in this fine show. Hope your enjoy your stay, we're a small community but all share the same enthusiasm and interest that is the Knightmare series.
Not a Doctor Who fan so to speak, but watched a number of the original episodes in the 1980's but lost interest around the time Sylvester McCoy was introduced. Once again, hope you enjoy your time with us.
Not a Doctor Who fan so to speak, but watched a number of the original episodes in the 1980's but lost interest around the time Sylvester McCoy was introduced. Once again, hope you enjoy your time with us.
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- Dungeoneer
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Yes, I do struggle to find many people aware of what Knightmare is so I'm thankful for this forum.EvelynMason wrote:Always a pleasure to meet new people who are interested in this fine show. Hope your enjoy your stay, we're a small community but all share the same enthusiasm and interest that is the Knightmare series.
Not a Doctor Who fan so to speak, but watched a number of the original episodes in the 1980's but lost interest around the time Sylvester McCoy was introduced. Once again, hope you enjoy your time with us.
I met Sylvester McCoy at a convention, he's nice. I mainly have watched repeats of Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker and Sylvester McCoy, as well as watching the 21st century doctors mostly as they air.
As well as meeting Sylvester McCoy, I've met Paul McGann and I attended a talk Peter Davison was involved in but I didn't get to meet him as he was mobbed by fans. I've met quite a few companions and other actors. I could go on and on forever about Doctor Who but I might save that for another thread of discussion.
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