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I loveded this show as a kid.
LOVEDED, i tell you.
Yeah, we have five terrestial, free television channels. There are all sorts of other cable/digital channels that are either free or paid for, but before people got satellite we've had those terrestial channels beamed to us. They still constitute the meat and potatoes of British television programming. Channel 4 is one of those channels.Light Speed wrote:As seen on channel four? That makes no sense in the US. Does the UK have one channel four nationwide?
While the Flight of Dragons drew its name and dragon physiology from a book from the same name, the characters and plot were a Tolkienized, dumbed down version of Gordon R. Dickinson's Dragon Knight series - which was an excellent fantasy series about a college graduate who finds himself living as a student magician in a medieval world. The best thing about the book series is that it was merticulously researched, and featured an un-glorified and realistic view of life in the middle ages (lice, disease, uncleanliness, poverty, and all) except for well, there were magicians, dragons, and wolves could talk.sort of like that Flight of Dragons book that has an interesting old cartoon (which I would like to be available on DVD please) that is based on its so-called (though well deduced, I thought) "dragon facts."
DONT YOU DARE SAY ANYTHIBNG WRONG ABOUT Eureka's Castle!!!Ritz wrote:Well, it isn't Eureka's Castle, but I suppose it's a step in the right direction.
Also, Dudley the Dragon for the win, am I right?