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Metalheads
Created bySteve Moore[1]
Written by
  • Steve Moore
  • Benjamin Townsend
  • Michael Ryan
  • Olly Smith
  • Ian Carney
Directed byChris Hermans
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes26
Production
ProducerDenise Green
Running time12 minutes per episode (approx.)
Production companiesTelemagination
ZDF
Original release
NetworkCBBC
Release1 September 2003 –
2004

Metalheads is a British children's television series set in the Middle Ages. The show centers around a group of children that attend the Metalhead Academy, a school for trainee Knights.[2]

Characters

  • Sir Fuddleby
  • Lester
  • Lady Liddy
  • Shmed
  • Bob
  • Drucilla
  • The God - who resemble a British King, also dressed in King's Outfit.
  • other more

Series 1 (2003-2004)

  • "An Uncivil Suit"
  • "The End of Time"
  • "Watch Ye Birdie"
  • "Dangling Dan's Day Off"
  • "Closed Circuit Tapestry"
  • "Olde soldiers Never Die, Alas"
  • "Ye Kitchen Maids"
  • "Besieged"
  • "Send in the King"
  • "My Life as a Page"
  • "The Stick in the Stone"
  • "Ye Sandwich of Destruction"
  • "First Impressions"
  • "The Not So Magic Kingdom"
  • "A Kingdom For a Horse"
  • "Last Hun Standing"
  • "The King and the Pauper"
  • "Metal Dads"
  • "Knight of Disillusion"
  • "The Schmed With the Golden Wand"
  • "The Art of Courtly Love"
  • "Sir Lester and the Green Knight"
  • "Pygmalihon"
  • "Lay on, MacGruff"
  • "All or Nothingham"
  • "None Shall Pass"

Broadcast

United Kingdom

Ireland

Awards and recognition

The series was a nominee in the 2004 British Academy Children's Awards for the Animation category.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Metalheads (TV Series 2003–2004)". IMDb.com. Retrieved 29 June 2018 – via www.imdb.com.
  2. ^ "Toonhound - Metalheads (2003)". Toonhound.com. Retrieved 29 June 2018.
  3. ^ "Children's - Animation in 2004". BAFTA. Retrieved 14 June 2018.