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{{stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' ("The Rescue of the Talisman"), was a Spanish television game show, produced by the Spanish state-owned public-service television broadcaster [[wikipedia:Televisión Española|Televisión Española]] in collaboration with the Spanish TV production house Grupo Imagen Europa and broadcast  every Wednesdays{{intref|Press Release: 1991-03-13: Los infanfiles, única novedad destacable en la programación de TVE para abril}} from 1991 to 1994 on the Spanish TV channels [[wikipedia:La 1 (Spanish TV channel)|La 1]] (first and second seasons) and [[wikipedia:La 2 (Spanish TV channel)|La 2]] (third season).
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{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' ("The Rescue of the Talisman"), was a Spanish television game show, produced by the Spanish state-owned public-service television broadcaster [[wikipedia:Televisión Española|Televisión Española]] in collaboration with the Spanish TV production house Grupo Imagen Europa and broadcast  every Wednesdays{{intref|Press Release: 1991-03-13: Los infanfiles, única novedad destacable en la programación de TVE para abril}} from 1991 to 1994 on the Spanish TV channels [[wikipedia:La 1 (Spanish TV channel)|La 1]] (first and second seasons) and [[wikipedia:La 2 (Spanish TV channel)|La 2]] (third season).
  
Adapted{{ref|https://www.eightieskids.com/looking-back-at-the-immersive-world-of-knightmare/}} from the British children's adventure game show [[wikipedia:Knightmare|''"Knightmare"'']], created by British television producer [[wikipedia:Tim Child|Tim Child]], the show followed a [[wikipedia:Fantasy|Fantasy]] plot in which, an evil wraith called ''"El Señor de la Maldad"'' (''"The Lord of Evil"''), stoled a magic talisman and it was up to a team of four brave contestants helped by a Magician (played by Spanish actor [https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eduardo_MacGregor Eduardo MacGregor] in the first season), to regain it from his claws.
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Adapted{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20190615115156/https://www.eightieskids.com/looking-back-at-the-immersive-world-of-knightmare/}} from the British children's adventure game show [[wikipedia:Knightmare|''"Knightmare"'']], created by British television producer [[wikipedia:Tim Child|Tim Child]], the show followed a [[wikipedia:Fantasy|Fantasy]] plot in which, an evil wraith called ''"El Señor de la Maldad"'' (''"The Lord of Evil"''), stoled a magic talisman and it was up to a team of four brave contestants helped by a [[wikipedia:Merlin|Merlin]]-like wizard (played by Spanish actor [https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eduardo_MacGregor Eduardo MacGregor] in the first season), to regain it from his claws.
  
One contestant, wearing a winged helmet that would block his vision, called ''"El Casco Mágico"'' (''"The Magic Helmet"''), would be guided by their team mates and the Magician, trough a number of rooms of a computer generated castle (accomplished by [[wikipedia:Chroma key|chroma key]] techniques).  
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One contestant, wearing a winged helmet that would block his vision, called ''"El Casco Mágico"'' (''"The Magic Helmet"''), would be guided by their team mates and the wizard, trough a number of rooms of a computer generated castle (accomplished by [[wikipedia:Chroma key|chroma key]] techniques).  
  
 
In each room the guided contestant was confronted by physical challenges or actors in the roles of several [[wikipedia:Sword and sorcery|Sword and sorcery]] characters who would ask him a riddle, which once defeated would allow him to proceed in his quest for the magic talisman.  
 
In each room the guided contestant was confronted by physical challenges or actors in the roles of several [[wikipedia:Sword and sorcery|Sword and sorcery]] characters who would ask him a riddle, which once defeated would allow him to proceed in his quest for the magic talisman.  
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As the first season of the show was officially sponsored by [[Sega]] Spain, the teams of contestants would win several [[Sega]] Video game consoles. These were changed for computers in the second and third seasons of the show.
 
As the first season of the show was officially sponsored by [[Sega]] Spain, the teams of contestants would win several [[Sega]] Video game consoles. These were changed for computers in the second and third seasons of the show.
  
Like it happened with its French counterpart ''[[Le Chevalier du Labyrinthe]]'', an [https://www.todocoleccion.net/juegos-mesa/antiguo-dificil-juego-mesa-rescate-talisman-mb-basado-programa-tve~x71457809 ''"El Rescate del Talismán"'' board game] was released in 1991 by [[wikipedia:Milton Bradley Company|MB]].  
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Like it happened with its French counterpart ''[[Le Chevalier du Labyrinthe]]'', an [https://www.todocoleccion.net/juegos-mesa/antiguo-dificil-juego-mesa-rescate-talisman-mb-basado-programa-tve~x71457809 ''"El Rescate del Talismán"'' board game] was released in 1991 by [[Milton Bradley|MB]].
  
==Gallery==
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==List of episodes==
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ElRescatedelTalismánEpisode2 ES Video (1991-06-05).mp4|Episode #2 (June 5, 1991) of the first season (1991 - 1992) of the Spanish TV show ''"El Rescate del Talismán"'' 
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==External links==
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* [https://www.rtve.es/alacarta/videos/programas-y-concursos-en-el-archivo-de-rtve/rescate-del-talisman-primer-programa/5451201/ Episode 1 on RTVE.es]
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* [https://www.rtve.es/alacarta/videos/programas-y-concursos-en-el-archivo-de-rtve/rescate-del-talisman-05-06-1991/5486480/ Episode 2 on RTVE.es]
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 16:02, 8 April 2024

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El Rescate del Talismán
Studio: Televisión Española, Grupo Imagen Europa
Number of seasons: 3
Number of episodes: 78
Original airdate: 1991-05-29[1] — 1994
Original channel(s): La 1, La 2
Running time: approx. 25 minutes
Country of origin: Spain
Language: Spanish

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El Rescate del Talismán ("The Rescue of the Talisman"), was a Spanish television game show, produced by the Spanish state-owned public-service television broadcaster Televisión Española in collaboration with the Spanish TV production house Grupo Imagen Europa and broadcast every Wednesdays[2] from 1991 to 1994 on the Spanish TV channels La 1 (first and second seasons) and La 2 (third season).

Adapted[3] from the British children's adventure game show "Knightmare", created by British television producer Tim Child, the show followed a Fantasy plot in which, an evil wraith called "El Señor de la Maldad" ("The Lord of Evil"), stoled a magic talisman and it was up to a team of four brave contestants helped by a Merlin-like wizard (played by Spanish actor Eduardo MacGregor in the first season), to regain it from his claws.

One contestant, wearing a winged helmet that would block his vision, called "El Casco Mágico" ("The Magic Helmet"), would be guided by their team mates and the wizard, trough a number of rooms of a computer generated castle (accomplished by chroma key techniques).

In each room the guided contestant was confronted by physical challenges or actors in the roles of several Sword and sorcery characters who would ask him a riddle, which once defeated would allow him to proceed in his quest for the magic talisman.

Failling to do so, would sent him through a deep abyss where he would end imprisioned in a dungeon and the quest would be continued by one of his team mates. The game would be lost if all four members of the team eventually "died".

After defeating the last challenge, a magic spell which consisted of a single word or name (i. e. "Nostradamus") was revealed to the contestant which, following the plot of the show, would use it to defeat the evil wraith "El Señor de la Maldad" in his dungeon, thus saving the imprisioned contestants and regaining the precious magic talisman.

As the first season of the show was officially sponsored by Sega Spain, the teams of contestants would win several Sega Video game consoles. These were changed for computers in the second and third seasons of the show.

Like it happened with its French counterpart Le Chevalier du Labyrinthe, an "El Rescate del Talismán" board game was released in 1991 by MB.

List of episodes

Episode Video Name Date Airtime Description
1x01 Episode 1 1991-05-29
1x02 Video Placeholder.svg Episode 2 1991-06-05
1x03 Video Placeholder.svg Episode 3 1991-06-12 Video incomplete.

External links

References