CITV 1991 - Tommy Boyd

Children's ITV - 1991

By Keith McDonald

A review of Children's ITV in 1991, especially the autumn months when Knightmare was broadcast.


A return to Central

Children's ITV 1991. An ident for Children's ITV.

In April 1991, a Central regained the contract to provide Children's ITV. This meant a new regular presenter, Tommy Boyd, who had previously hosted in 1983.

Tommy was the second honorary member of the Knightmare Adventurer's Club.

Hugo Myatt, in his Treguard costume, joined Tommy in the CITV studio on at least one occasion in 1991.

Children's ITV 1991. Tommy Boyd presents with a Knightmare poster in the background.

Children's ITV for a fantastic Friday, and now the return of an extremely popular series, judging by our mailbag...

Tommy Boyd

Spot the Knightmare poster? Here's the full version.

Children's ITV 1991. A new ident for Children's ITV.

DownloadTommy Boyd introduces the start of Series 5 (867.42kB)

DownloadAn ident for Knightmare next (182.64kB)

DownloadAdverts followed by Tommy Boyd's introduction (1.44MB)

Tommy encouraged viewers to draw the curtains, make it dark, and turn up the volume for the optimum Knightmare viewing experience!

DownloadTommy tells viewers to make the room dark (226.1kB)

Christmas switch

Glenn Kinsey sat in for Tommy during the last week before Christmas 1991. Glenn was the first honorary member of the Knightmare Adventurer's Club.

Children's ITV 1991. Glenn Kinsey deputises in the studio.

Earlier in the year, Glenn had presented 'Summer Mornings', the last summer morning CITV-based link programme.

An eventful year for broadcasters

Miss the start?

The first 40 seconds of Episode 3 (mostly the opening titles) were not broadcast on ITV due to technical problems.

Children's ITV 1991. Tommy Boyd covers during a technical fault at the start of a Knightmare episode.

CITV presenter Tommy Boyd filled in for the interruption, reminding viewers about the Saturday morning show 'Motor Mouth'.

DownloadWatch Tommy cover during a technical glitch. (495.14kB)

Miss the end?

The end credits to Episode 6 and part of Episode 7 were also cut due to the broadcaster running short on time.

Late to the dungeon

Most episodes of Knightmare Series 5 began at 4.30pm. However, on Friday 4 October and Friday 11 October, CITV started at 4:40pm because of ITV's rugby coverage.

On these afternoons, Knightmare was the first programme to be shown.

Children's ITV 1991. A 'Knightmare next' ident.

A dream of a Knightmare is next, here on Children's ITV

Tommy Boyd

Competition

A CITV competition took place during Episode 10. A scroll appeared with the question: 'Another name for Hordriss?'

The answer was Harris. Hordriss had given himself this name while disguised as a beggar during Series 5, Quest 6

Sorcerer's Isle

Children's ITV 1991. An advert for the Knightmare book, The Sorcerer's Isle.

The fourth Knightmare book, The Sorcerer's Isle, was published in 1991 by Transworld Corgi (priced at £2.99).

How did CITV look in 1992 during Series 6 of Knightmare?

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