Talk:Arthur of the Britons

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Co-directors and writers[edit]

I found differing information regarding the co-directors (i.e. directors listed for varying numbers of episodes, other than Sidney Hayers, who apparently was the "major" one) and script writers: if you compare what is written at the "Internet Movie Database" ( [1] ) and at "Television Heaven" [2] , it looks confusing and you wonder whom to trust (more), when conflicting pieces of information are given.

Regards, Sophophilos147.142.186.54 13:15, 3 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Photograph[edit]

There is a photograph of the "Arthur" of the series at the site "in" "Television Heaven" cited above, if anyone likes to have a visual impression. That might be of interest for readers of the article as well, but I don't know how and were it schould be included in the article page. Regards147.142.186.54 15:24, 5 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Success abroad[edit]

The whole series was also broadcasted on state televison in West Germany in the 70es, nationwide (possibly in other countries as well ?). That might be of interest as well, because it is a sign of high popularity and "impact", one might even say "a quality mark", because German State Televison did not purchase all sorts of rubbish from abroad with its taxpayers' money to show to youngsters on afternoons. (And personally: Dear, did I like that series !!!)147.142.186.54 15:24, 5 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

A Celtic King arthur[edit]

Removed reference that the character of Arthur in the 2007 Jerry Bruckheimer film "King Arthur" was presented as Iranian in origin. In fact, the movie describes Arthur as being of mixed Romano-British heritage. User:Jango Davis 23:42, 22 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]