Sir Gadabout: The Worst Knight in the Land

Sir Gadabout: The Worst Knight in the Land
Genre Children's television series
Comedy
Family
Created by Angelo Abela
Based on The books by Martyn Beardsley
Developed by Angelo Abela
Written by Lenny Barker
John Brennan
Nathan Cockerill
Ian Emes
Lucy Goodman
Steve Jeanes
Rupert Jones
Paul McKenzie
Jim Shields
Alex Williams
Directed by Angelo Abela
Ian Emes
Rupert Jones
Jim Shields
Nick Wood
Creative director(s) Angelo Abela
Ian Emes
Rupert Jones
Jim Shields
Nick Wood
Presented by Alibi Pictures
Starring Jason Thorpe
Kim Wall
Vincent Franklin
Gillian Wright
Tamsin Egerton
Will Theakston
Asier Newman
Ian Lindsay
Damien Goodwin
Don Klass
Dickon Tolson
Joseph Mawle
Richard James
Theme music composer Angelo Abela
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 20
Production
Executive producer(s) Linda James
Roger Holmes
Producer(s) Lucy Goodman
Anne Boyd
Location(s) Camelot
Cinematography Alan Wright
Editor(s) Dominic Strevens
Matthew Tabern
Liz Webber
Running time 24 minutes
Production company(s) Alibi Pictures
Distributor Chatsworth International Distributors
Release
Original network CITV
Picture format Live action
First shown in United Kingdom
Original release 2002 – 2003

Sir Gadabout: The Worst Knight In The Land is a British children's comedy television programme, broadcast on CITV. It originally aired between 11 February 2002 and 9 May 2003.

Overview

Sir Gadabout was an adaptation of series of books by Martyn Beardsley.[1] The show was produced by Lucy Goodman who co-wrote on some episodes. Lead Director was Ian Emes who also co-wrote and Lead Writer was Alex Williams. The show won a BAFTA at the BAFTA Children's Awards in 2003 in the category "Best Writer", with the award going to head writer Alex Williams.[2]

It was nominated for "Best Drama" at the BAFTA Children's Awards in 2002.[2] and won "Best Children's Programme" at the INDIE Awards 2003.

Plot

In Camelot Sir Gadabout is a nightmare of the Round Table as his devotion to the task of protecting King Arthur is undermined by constant blundering. He is often teased by the other knights, particularly the handsome but irritating Sir Lancelot, who Gadabout and his friends frequently try to get the better of.

At the head of the Round Table is the legendary King Arthur who tolerates Gadabout's blundering as he sympathises with him - he too being a terrible blunderer. His teenage daughter, Princess Elenora, is by far more intelligent and capable than her father. She often aids Gadabout and his squire Will (later Juan) in their adventures.

The kingdom is terrorised by the terrible twosome Sir Rancid and his "Nanny" - a comical version of Sir Mordred and his aunt Morgan le Fay - who are set on destroying Camelot and the Round Table. Their attempts to destroy Camelot are always stopped by the intervention of Gadabout, Will, and the mysterious "Sir Knight". The only one who knows the identity of "Sir Knight" is Merlin, who watches over Camelot in his crystal ball.

Episodes

Series 1

Series 2

Characters

Main characters

The Knights of the Round Table

At the beginning of every episode, Arthur addresses each of his knights by name individually:

Repeats

In 2007, the show was repeated for the first time on the CITV channel since 2003. It was repeated for a one-off repeat one day in the Easter holidays (as an 'Easter Surprise!'). Then in the summer holidays from late July to the end of August. Over a year later in December 2008, it was repeated again throughout the Christmas holidays till January 2009.

References

  1. and the legends of King Arthur.Sir Gadabout: The Worst Knight In The Land BBC - Comedy Guide. Retrieved 1 April 2007
  2. 1 2 Awards for "Sir Gadabout, the Worst Knight in the Land" Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 1 April 2007
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