It's the stuff of dreams for children who grew up watching CITV in the '80s and '90s; the chance to become a dungeoneer for the day and to take part in the fantasy gameshow Knightmare. But this dream could become a reality at the first ever Knightmare convention in Norwich.

Taking place on May 9-11 at EPIC studios, where the show was originally filmed, the convention is being billed as a "must-attend event" for nostalgia-loving kids TV fanatics.



Guests expected to attend include the show's creator Tim Child and the actors from the show, Hugo Myatt, who played the unforgettable dungeon master Treguard, and Mark Knight, who played Lord Fear.

Also included in the Â£15 ticket are Q&A sessions with celebrity guests, a workshop on designing a dungeon room and the chance to play a Knightmare room using the original blue screen technology.

The convention will require strong ticket sales and fan pledging to go ahead. More information can be found at knightmareconvention.com.

Knightmare aired for eight series on ITV between 1987 and 1994.



The show was revived for a one-off special in 2013 on YouTube, as part of the video site's 'Geek Week'. The success of the revival has inspired the planned convention.

Tim Child said that he hoped the event would be "a defining celebration of all that Knightmare has come to mean for so many 20 and 30-somethings".

"We've already had a bit of a reunion last summer, courtesy of Google and YouTube, but that meant a fairly hectic production schedule with little opportunity for others to join in," said Child.

"This time it's purely for the fanbase. They certainly deserve it. Personally I wouldn't miss it for the world."

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