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The Adventures of Sir Prancelot

The Adventures of Sir Prancelot

Description: The Adventures of Sir Prancelot is a children's animated television programme written and produced by John Ryan for the John Ryan Studios company. It followed the adventures of Sir Prancelot, an eccentric inventor-knight who heads for the Crusades in the Holy Land. Wikipedia
Genre: Drama, Romance, Animation, Adventure, Family
Year Released: 1972
Number of seasons: 1
Number of episodes: 2
First episode air date: January 13, 1972
Narrated By: Peter Hawkins
Created By: John Ryan
Network: BBC
Cast: Peter Hawkins
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