Excalibur -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Author(s): J. J. Guest, G. C. Baccaris, and Duncan Bowsman Website: https://j-j-guest.itch.io/excalibur Language: en First Publication Date: 2021-04-02 Rating: 4.5 (based on 21 ratings) ABOUT THE STORY The psychedelic science fantasy series Excalibur was wiped by the BBC. It lives on, in the memories of its fans. Author's Comment: "Welcome to the Excalibur Wiki. This fan-run encyclopaedia preserves the details of an obscure science fantasy television series from the 1970s. Though much of its footage was lost, a group of dedicated fans still have strong memories of the show — as well as unique theories, occasional arguments, and lingering questions." EXTERNAL LINKS Play online Updated, mobile-friendly version with extra content Play this game in your Web browser. Original Spring Thing Version Play this game in your Web browser. EDITORIAL REVIEWS The Verge Excalibur is a fan wiki for the best ’70s TV show that never existed > Does anybody else remember Excalibur? You know, Excalibur: the British TV > show that ran for two seasons in the mid-1970s, mixing Arthurian legend with > Aleister Crowley mysticism, interplanetary exploration, an undead (sorry, > spoilers!) villain named Poseidon, and a deeply troubled production history? > If so, that’s a little weird because it never existed — but if enough people > remember it, maybe that could change. Part-Time Storier Excalibur and the Search for Lost Media > If you have any interest in lost media, internet fandom, cheesy old sci-fi > shows, or just good interactive fiction in general, I highly recommend > taking at least a little bit of time to see what the Excalibur wiki has in > store. MetaFilter Don't let it be forgot > So... you're a fan of obscure, not-very-successful SF TV series, huh? Never > mind your Star Treks, your Farscapes, even your Red Dwarves or Blake's > Sevens, we're talking about series that are so lost to time and syndication > that they sound like parodies of the space opera genre. Well, have you ever > even heard of, let alone seen, Excalibur?