The myths of Camelot were a huge part of the backstory of the greater saga of the 1999-2002 television version of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Lost World saga. During the first season of "The Lost World," a few of the explorers crossed paths with a society that resurrected Camelot.

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Summary - While Veronica practices her bolo throwing, Marguerite enjoys a cool dip in the river. As she slips on her robe, sixteen-year-old Gawain steps out of the bushes and informs her he'd rather see her without it. As he is the king of his Camelot-inspired realm, his word is law. Against the wishes of Vordred, the grand vizier, Gawain is determined to make Marguerite his queen. Marguerite has no choice: Marry him or die. So begins a tale with duplicity, plots and counter plots, a kingly edict to slay a "dragon" and a deadly joust between Roxton and Vordred to decide the future of the realm and the freedom of the explorers.

Starring: Peter McCauley (Professor George Edward Challenger), Rachel Blakely (Marguerite Krux), Will Snow (Lord John Roxton), David Orth (Ned Malone), Jennifer O'Dell (Veronica Layton), Michael Sinelnikoff (Doctor Arthur Summerlee)

Guest Starring: Jeremy Sims (Vordred), Matt Newton (Gawain)

Written by James Thorpe
Directed by Colin Budds

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