"The Adventures of Sir Lancelot" Lady Lilith (TV Episode 1957) Poster

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6/10
Fluff and nonsense, but watchable.
Sleepin_Dragon24 June 2023
The Lady Lilith Goodhugh faces losing her the family Castle, as a ruling states that she, as a woman was never allowed to inherit property, a claim is made, and Sir Lancelot tried to find a solution for all interested parties.

It's one of the less serious, more amusing tales, nothing heavy, it sees Sit Lancelot assuming the role of matchmaker.

What did work well was seeing young Brain taking something of a more active role, how ghostly apparition was fun.

The wonderful Shirley Cooklin plays the part of Lady Lilith Goodhugh pretty well, if you're a Doctor Who fan, you'll known her from Patrick Troughton's Tomb of The Cybermen.

Nothing heavy going here, it's an easy to watch caper.

6/10.
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5/10
Lady Lilith
Prismark107 July 2021
The rules of primogeniture causes concern for Lady Lilith.

Her father died and he wanted his land to pass to his daughter who has worked it and made it profitable.

Sir Liones is the nearest male heir and he petitions King Arthur to take the land by force if need be. Arthur has no choice but to give him the land according to the rules.

Arthur wants Liones to marry Lilith as a suitable compromise. According to Liones she is more man than woman.

Sir Lancelot accompanies Sir Liones and he meets a feisty woman. She also takes a shine to Lancelot.

Meanwhile Brian takes a liking to Lilith who is rather more feminine than Liones imagined.

The only suitable way out for Lilith would be for Sir Liones to marry her. At first Lancelot tries to engineer a union by behaving like a lout and even let Liones beat him in fight.

Eventually the course of true love finds a way.
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