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Welcome, Listeners of Illusion, to Temporal Discussion. An episode-by-episode retrospective of the awesome British kids TV show, Knightmare.
Phase across time to the late 80s and join Martin Harder and Martin Odoni as they venture through each and every episode of the show. Join them for humerous observations, behind-the-scenes talk and a breakdown of the series done in a way that only those with true love of the source material can manage.
It’s only a podcast…
Isn’t it?
Hi Listeners of Illusion,
Due to various complications the edit for Episode 3 isn’t complete yet, so we’re having to postpone it a bit longer. In the meantime we’d like to present you with this special episode we recently recorded.
A while ago I thought it would be funny to as ChatGPT to write an episode of Temporal Discussion. This was the anarchic result. Originally this was just for my own amusement, but after discussing it with Kim and Martin O we decided to record and release the episode.
We’re also running a small competition. The first person to message us (either by email, on Patreon, or on any of our socials) and correctly guess at least two of the prompts I put into ChatGPT for the episode wins a T-shirt. Obviously we’re excluding the prompt “write an episode of Temporal Discussion” :). As Patreon supporters you all have a week’s head-start on everybody else, so get guessing!
Dungeoneer Patrons and above will be getting a Dungeon Unlocked version of the episode as an added bonus, which features the full unedited audio. Keepers of the Book of Quests will also be getting a video version. We strongly suggest listening to the edited version first.
Hosted by Martin Odoni, Kim Stewart-Crossley, and Martin Harder
Edited by Martin Harder
Theme music: ‘The Castle of Confusion (Series 4 Edit)’ by Chris Jerden-Cooke
“Time Turns” bumper by @marlar. News bumper by @jamescusack
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