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Based on the board game of same title. Hank, Presto, Eric, Diana, Sheila, and her younger brother Bobby all go to an amusement park one night. While there, they go on a ride called 'Dungeons and Dragons.' But while on that ride, they get sucked into the world of Dungeons and Dragons.

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03x06 The Winds Of Darkness Aired: Dec. 07, 1985

When Hank is captured by a creature that is known only as The Darkling, the group must convince a woman named Martha to help them find the creature's … [continue reading]

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Dungeons & Dragons is Canceled/Ended
The show had 3 seasons and 28 episodes air between 1983 and 1986.

Series Info

Type:
Scripted
Premiered:
Sep. 17, 1983
Status:
Canceled/Ended
Runtime:
30 min.
Aired:
1983 - 1986
To-Date:
3 Seasons
28 Episodes
Network
CBS TV Network

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  • Although many people claim there is a final episode, it was never filmed. The script, "Requiem", was finished and it is available on line courtesy of writer Michael Reaves. In addition, the…
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    Although many people claim there is a final episode, it was never filmed. The script, "Requiem", was finished and it is available on line courtesy of writer Michael Reaves. In addition, the DVD box set release of the series includes a performance of the script as a radio play style production.
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  • Voice actors Adam Rich and Willie Aames also co-stared as brother Nicholas and Tommy Bradford in the 1977-1981 sitcom "Eight is enough"
  • The character of Sheila is referred to as "Thief" only in the show's opening credits. She is never called "Thief" in any of the episodes, even by Dungeon Master (who prefers to call the kids…
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    The character of Sheila is referred to as "Thief" only in the show's opening credits. She is never called "Thief" in any of the episodes, even by Dungeon Master (who prefers to call the kids by their titles, yet refers to Sheila by name).
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