Three children stumble upon the imprisoned sorcerer Rothgo and are drawn into a mysterious search through time for the magical Nidus which has been stolen by the evil witch Belor.Three children stumble upon the imprisoned sorcerer Rothgo and are drawn into a mysterious search through time for the magical Nidus which has been stolen by the evil witch Belor.Three children stumble upon the imprisoned sorcerer Rothgo and are drawn into a mysterious search through time for the magical Nidus which has been stolen by the evil witch Belor.
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I was only 7 or eight when this show played on Nickelodeon as part of The Third Eye anthology series. I have been looking all over for this and I found a copy on Ebay. The acting and effects are really dated but so what. A fine series, I forgot many of the episodes and it was so good to see them again
It's always a joy to see some of the great's Nick used to play. This drivel on the channel today is not even worth watching if you are under 12. Wish Nick would rerun some of these great shows again.
A side note, Nick only ran the 1st season. I can't wait to watch season 2 and maybe season 3.
It's always a joy to see some of the great's Nick used to play. This drivel on the channel today is not even worth watching if you are under 12. Wish Nick would rerun some of these great shows again.
A side note, Nick only ran the 1st season. I can't wait to watch season 2 and maybe season 3.
I used to watch this TV show back when I was 7. It was on Nickelodeon when the channel had awesome and great programming, instead of crappy cartoons and uninteresting content. But then again, I'm 31, so I suppose I wouldn't like stuff like Rugrats. Anyhow, I used to rush home from school and watch that show all the time. I remember the show was juggled around for a bit on there and it was difficult to find it sometimes. The only thing that I remember these days was how awesome Ron Moody was and the kids in it pushing up through some sort of jelly substance. Anyhow, I would always try and explain it to friends and none of them have ever seen it.
I keep crossing my fingers that they are released on DVD. If the 70's Tomorrow People can make it to DVD, then I have hope for other classic Nickelodeon shows.
I keep crossing my fingers that they are released on DVD. If the 70's Tomorrow People can make it to DVD, then I have hope for other classic Nickelodeon shows.
I am old enough to remember watching the original transmission of this on ITV when it was screened as part of the weekday afternoon children's slot. It was "Awesome" then & now that I finally own it on its Network DVD release it is still "Awesome". Pamela Salem is "Superb" as the evil Belor! For anyone reading these reviews who is trying to find something "Entertaining" "Exciting" & "Different" for their children to watch & enjoy this cannot be recommended enough! These "Wonderful" adventure serials just aren't made anymore. Everything made for children today has to be "Ultra Slick" & "Glossy" but they all miss the "Essential" ingredient which is a "Good Story". You can watch any amount of so called "Dodgy" special effects as long as you have a "Good Story" and that is exactly what "Into The Labyrinth" delivers!!
...of being young, innocent, and taken by the lack of echoes in these caves! I turned 6 years old in 1981, it definitely spurred me onto an interest in Adventure-based Computer Games, which in turn got me programming in the 80's. At 30, I now make my money programming today.
There was always something clean about the production, maybe because those caves were never caves! Excitement at the eventual chase, the "will they or won't they" factor, and looking forward to the next episode!
Thanks for those memories, at a well-dodgy time for TV!
I deny you, the Nidus!
There was always something clean about the production, maybe because those caves were never caves! Excitement at the eventual chase, the "will they or won't they" factor, and looking forward to the next episode!
Thanks for those memories, at a well-dodgy time for TV!
I deny you, the Nidus!
Hey, I totally loved Into the Labrynth as well as the other shows that were part of The Third Eye series on Nickelodeon. It is the only show title I remember that was part of the series because who can forget Ron Moody. I have searched for years to find where I can get the entire series with all of the various shows on video or DVD. I especially loved the ones with the twin brother and sister who find these slimy alien/monsters in some kind of cave. I think they filmed that in Austrailia, if I recall. Also, I vaguely remember the show with an English boy who's father I think was a scientist and people were mysteriously turning into Stone Hedge like stones. But I haven't seen it any of these since I was in elementary school back in the early 80's, so my memory is hazy. I just thought they were the coolest and the only person that remembers the series that I know is my older sister. So if anyone knows anymore info about The Third Eye Nickelodeon series, any knowledge would be greatly appreciated.
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- Dentro del laberinto
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- Avebury, Wiltshire, England, UK(Exterior)
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