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- South East
Belford Community Cinema
14/07/2019
- 14/07/2019
Waren Mill, Belford
Carmunnock Village Gala Committee
09/05/2018
- 09/05/2018
Glasgow
Farnham Maltings
30/08/2018
- 30/08/2018
Farnham
Independent Cinema MK
29/07/2018
- 29/07/2018
(Screening as part of Vagabond Film Festival)
Milton Keynes
Norwich Film Festival
11/11/2018
- 11/11/2018
Norwich
Ropetackle Arts Centre
14/02/2023
- 14/02/2023
Shoreham-by-Sea
Belford Community Cinema
14/07/2019
- 14/07/2019
Waren Mill, Belford
Carmunnock Village Gala Committee
09/05/2018
- 09/05/2018
Glasgow
Farnham Maltings
30/08/2018
- 30/08/2018
Farnham
Independent Cinema MK
29/07/2018
- 29/07/2018
(Screening as part of Vagabond Film Festival)
Milton Keynes
Ropetackle Arts Centre
14/02/2023
- 14/02/2023
Shoreham-by-Sea
Norwich Film Festival
11/11/2018
- 11/11/2018
Norwich
Brian Blessed, David Rintoul, Alexander Armstrong
In the far off land of Borovia, where dragons are fierce, witches are wicked, scientists are insane, the economy is bad and television is in black & white, stands Castle Big: home of The Big Knights.
From the award-winning animators behind Peppa Pig, The Big Knights revolves around the exploits of brothers Sir Boris (the finest swordsman in the world), Sir Morris (the most enthusiastic) and their noble pets, Sir Horace the Dog and Sir Doris the Hamster.
Voiced with bellicose charm by Brian Blessed (Sir Morris) and David Rintoul (Sir Boris), the brothers are the height of two men, the weight of four and the strength of sixteen. They right wrongs, rescue princesses and woe betide anything that gets in their way! But this does not always make things easy for the inhabitants of Borovia, who struggle to carry on with their everyday lives despite the Big Knights’ *constant* heroism.
Endowed with all the wit and charm familiar to audiences of Peppa Pig, The Big Knights is humorous and immensely endearing. This newly remastered compilation, hand-picked by its creators, brings you the best of the brilliant BBC children’s series and is available with workshop materials for education programmes.
The Big Knights was released with the support of the BFI, awarding funds from The National Lottery.