One more for today: the medieval-themed listings from Syfy for last September 2012.
Missing data for Tuesday, 4 September; Wednesday, 5 September; and Tuesday, 11 September.
SAT., SEPT. 1
04:00 PM
Movie Marathon: In The Name Of The King: A Dungeon Siege Tale
06:30 PM
Movie Marathon: Outlander
SUN., SEPT. 2
01:00 PM
Movie: Outlander
08:00 PM
Movie: The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
TUES., 4 SEPT.
01:00 AM
Movie Marathon: Dracula 3000: Infinite Darkness
WEDNES., 12 SEPT.
11:00 AM
Ghost Hunters International: Chillingham
12:00 PM
same
Evil Unearthed (the Abbey of Lucedio and Nanteos Mansion)
3:00 PM
same
Fortress of Fear (Rasnov Castle)
4:00 PM
same
Headless Haunting (13th century nobleman; Orava Castle)
5:00 PM
same
Frankenstein's Castle
6:00 PM
same
Larnach Castle (in New Zealand)
THURS., 13 SEPT.
08:00 AM
Merlin: The Wicked Day
09:00 AM
Merlin: Aithusa
10:00 AM
Merlin: His Father's Son
11:00 AM
Merlin: A Servant Of Two Masters
12:00 PM
Merlin: The Secret Sharer
01:00 PM
Merlin: Lamia
02:00 PM
Merlin: Lancelot Du Lac
03:00 PM
Merlin: A Herald Of The New Age
04:00 PM
Merlin: The Hunter's Heart
05:00 PM
Merlin: The Sword In The Stone - Part 1
06:00 PM
Merlin: The Sword In The Stone - Part 2
FRI., 14 SEPT.
10:00 AM
Syfy Original Movie: Rise Of The Gargoyles
02:00 PM
Syfy Original Movie: Wyvern
SAT., 15 SEPT.
09:00 AM
Movie: Merlin And The War Of The Dragons
11:00 AM
Movie: Dragonquest
01:00 PM
Movie: Dragon Sword
05:00 PM
Syfy Original Movie: Black Forest
07:00 PM
Syfy Original Movie: Aladdin And The Death Lamp
11:00 PM
Syfy Original Movie: Aladdin And The Death Lamp
SUN., 16 SEPT.
03:00 AM
Movie: Sinbad And The Minotaur
THURS., 20 SEPT.
09:00 PM
Movie: Underworld: Rise Of The Lycans
WEDNES., 26 SEPT.
01:00 AM
Merlin: The Tears Of Uther Pendragon - Part 1
02:00 AM
Merlin: The Tears Of Uther Pendragon - Part 2
03:00 AM
Merlin: Goblin's Gold
04:00 AM
Merlin: Gwaine
Sponsored by The Association for the Advancement of Scholarship and Teaching of the Medieval in Popular Culture, the Medieval Studies on Screen blog (formerly Medieval Studies at the Movies) supplements an earlier discussion list and is intended as a gateway to representations of the medieval on film, television, computers, and portable electronic devices.
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Syfy September 2012
Posted by
Blog Editor, The Association for the Advancement of Scholarship and Teaching of the Medieval in Popular Culture
at
11:33 PM
Labels:
Arthurian Legends,
Beowulf,
Dracula,
Getting Medieval on Television,
GMTV,
Medieval on Film,
Narnia,
SyFy,
Television
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