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Actors: |
Ronald Leigh-Hunt,
Bruce Seton, Martin Benson, Robert Scroggins, et al. |
Genres: |
Action, Adventure |
First Aired: | September 1, 1956 |
Runtime: | 30 minutes |
TV Shows Adventures of Sir Lancelot
Welcome to The Adventures of Sir Lancelot guide at TV Tome. Another in the series of ITC's 'Adventures Of...' historicals. Sir Lancelot du Lac was played by William Russell, who would later star in Doctor Who as travelling companion Ian Chesterton. The series was lavishly filmed and, using background information researched at Oxford University, featured accurate 14th Century settings, even though the legend of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table hailed from the 6th century. An Anglo-Saxon village with huts, sheep, goats and costumes transporting one into a world of pre-Norman Conquest days was constructed at Nettlefold Studios and used in most of the ITC series', beginning with The Adventures of Robin Hood. Outside location work was shot in Kent, where the company requisitioned Allington Castle, a fitting site for such activity since its long history included settlement by Ancient Britons, Romans and Saxons. Writers for the series included expatriate Amer
Starring William Russell
Directed by Lawrence Huntington / Ralph Smart
Television on DVD
- Released Apr 24th, 2007
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Starring William Russell / Wilfrid Brambell
Directed by Terry Bishop / Lawrence Huntington
Television on DVD
- Released Dec 10th, 2019
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Starring William Russell
Directed by Terry Bishop / Ralph Smart
Television on DVD
- Released Jan 27th, 2009
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Starring William Russell
Directed by Terry Bishop / Ralph Smart
Television on DVD
- Released Jan 27th, 2009
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Starring William Russell / Ronald Leigh-Hunt
Television on DVD
- Released Jul 28th, 2009
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Starring William Russell
Television on DVD
- Released Jan 26th, 2010
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Starring William Russell / Robert Hardy
Directed by Bernard Knowles / Peter Maxwell
Television on DVD
- Released Feb 11th, 2020
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Starring William Russell / Michael Caine
Directed by Arthur Crabtree / Bernard Knowles
Television on DVD
- Released Oct 15th, 2019
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Starring William Russell / Ronald Leigh-Hunt
Directed by Terry Bishop / Peter Maxwell
Television on DVD
- Released Feb 8th, 2022
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