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Home > Episode Guide > Series One
"More
Than Human"
Roxton is looking for the materials for a crossbow
to bag a T-Rex, but when one actually interrupts him in his labors, he runs in
the direction opposite his fellow travelers to keep them safe. He winds up
falling into a hole that suddenly opens up. When the rest of the group search
for him, they also fall into the hole, which turns out to be a whirlpool. It
sucks them all under the water, and they emerge in a lake. They quickly find out
that in this part of the plateau, the dominant species are lizard-like men,
descendents of dinosaurs, and the humans are subservient to them. There is an
ancient Roman structure to this civilization, including gladiator-type battles.
While Marguerite and Veronica are forced to change into silky gowns for the
entertainment of Tribune, the lizard-people's leader, Roxton is chosen to fight
another human prisoner. The slaves and travelers rebel, and overthrow the
lizard-men's intolerable rule, but not without loss ~ Roxton's opponent's sister
~ a rebel leader ~ is killed, and Tribune escapes, with gunpowder that the
travelers made while there, a dangerous weapon in his hands.
"Nectar"
Veronica and Summerlee are out gathering fruit and
floral specimens when they are attacked by a huge bee, one the size of a man.
Summerlee is stung, and it leaves him near death. The only cure is the nectar in
the heart of the hive. Veronica, Malone and Roxton travel to the hive, leaving
Challenger and Marguerite behind at the treehouse to care for Summerlee.
Summerlee is delirious with fever, and imagines Marguerite is his long-dead
wife. She plays along, to sooth him. In the meantime, Veronica, Malone and
Roxton do make it to the hive, work their way deep into it, gather nectar, and
head back quickly to the treehouse, just in time to save Summerlee's life.
"Cave
of Fear"
Challenger, Malone and Veronica are searching for
sulfur, in order to make more gunpowder, when they walk into a burial ground.
They are attacked by warriors in black and white paint who capture Challenger.
That night the group sneaks into the warriors' village...to find Challenger
sitting quietly and drinking tea with a beautiful blonde woman named Cassandra.
She and her husband had been part of an early expedition, also stranded and
found by the warriors tribe twelve years ago; they were soon made king and queen
there. She tells our group that going onto the burial grounds was considered
taboo, and for this Challenger would have to remain captive for life. The only
way they can save him is by going to the Cave of Fear and retrieving her
husband's bones for burial. They set off, but soon discover why the cave is
avoided ~ it's walls are covered in a hallucinogenic fungus, with a really nasty
additional effect. It drives those affected to suicide - which Cassandra
apparently knew when she sent her husband there. Marguerite is soon in a living
nightmare with her dead mother, and Roxton is confronted by his brother and is
overwhelmed by guilt for killing him by accident during a hunting trip. Luckily,
Summerlee discovers the truth in time to stop them from killing themselves. They
return to the village, confront Cassandra with the truth, and rescue Challenger.
"Salvation"
In this episode, Challenger, Summerlee and
Veronica save a little girl from drowning and Summerlee has to give her mouth to
mouth resuscitation. Tolmac, of the Christec people, brands Summerlee a witch
for bringing the girl "back to life." The Christecs have mingled the
Catholic and Aztec religions, with a touch of Conquistador Inquisition, to form
their theocracy. Veronica gets away to summon help from the others, but
Challenger has to act as Summerlee's lawyer ~ if found guilty, both men will be
burned at the stake.
"Blood
Lust"
While wandering the plateau, Roxton is attacked by
a young man, who bites him during the struggle. Roxton's infected with a disease
whose symptoms are slightly bizarre ~ intense craving for blood, pain when
exposed to sunlight, a powerful feeling of kinship with nature and
"creatures of the night" - he is as a vampire. He runs mad and into
the gothic mansion of Calista, a beautiful woman with the same disease. Back at
the treehouse, a young native man, Niko, comes forward, declaring his love for
Veronica. He and Malone argue and decide to fight to the death for her; she is
not pleased! Outside the treehouse, Malone and Niko do start to fight, but
quickly stop when Veronica tells them she will kill herself to stop them, and
has a knife at her stomach to prove it. Niko leaves, but tells her he'll never
forget her. Veronica remains mad at Malone for a while for trying to fight her
battles. In the meantime, Marguerite and Challenger discover all about the
disease, and search for Roxton, not realizing he is hunting them as prey, and
does attack Marguerite. He is subdued, with difficulty, and Challenger cures
him. Roxton goes back to Calista, telling her she can be cured, but she resists,
moving to attack Roxton, and Marguerite shoots her.
"Out
of Time"
Roxton, Marguerite and Malone are mapping a series
of caves, trying to find one that leads off the plateau without much luck.
Marguerite, all the while, has been gathering gleaming gemstones in her
backpack. At least she will not go back empty handed. A fog begins to fill the
air around them...dense...deep fog. From out of the mist forms take shape:
cloaked figures and eerie rock formations, encircling a stone slab. They find
themselves surrounded by Druid-like figures who swarm over Marguerite. Roxton
tries desperately to protect her, but she is torn from his grasp. The two men
are restrained and Marguerite is carried away and deposited on the stone slab.
It turns out that Marguerite figures in an ancient prophecy and that her fate
has finally caught up with her, here. What it means, she must discover for
herself, but it involves retrieving a sacred gemstone. She, along with Roxton
and Malone, must go through several obstacles like headhunters and a leap of
faith to accomplish Marguerite's task.. Back near the treehouse, Veronica and
Summerlee make a startling discovery in the jungle: a baby. As they take the
child home, they are being watched by inhuman eyes. An ape-woman, softly follows
their footsteps. After a time, the ape-men raid the tree house and
"steal" the baby, after which Challenger and Summerlee come to a
conclusion even more startling than the child's appearance - that the ape woman
who originally followed them is the baby's mother. Veronica at first refuses to
believe this, having started to bond with the infant, but comes to understand
the truth after seeing the mother and child together.
"Paradise
Found"
The aged guide who brought Veronica's parents to
the Lost World dies in Challenger and Veronica's arms, humming "Ode to
Joy," leading the explorers to seek out a hidden paradise, where Veronica
suspects her parents might be.
"The
Beast Within"
While out in the jungle, Malone is hit in the neck
with a poisoned dart and dies. A shaman, Lento, heals him and Malone is brought
back to life, but Lento has been driven mad. He is sentenced to die by his
village, but Malone rescues him. Summerlee is kept captive and will die unless
Malone, Roxton and Challenger can bring Lento back. Lento leads them a merry
chase, having booby-trapped the jungle, but the men do eventually catch up to
him , and he is killed. In the meantime, back at the treehouse, Veronica and
Marguerite have had a huge fight, and wind up down an old well, with a hungry
dinosaur waiting for them above and snakes, water and each other, in the hole!
"Creatures
of the Dark"
Tracking a stream, Challenger, Veronica, Malone
and Marguerite run into a group of Vantu headhunters. There is nowhere to run or
hide, except in what looks like an overgrown cave opening. They dash into it
only to discover it is man-made, an old, crumbling mine shaft. There's a loud
rumbling that leads to a cave-in. Veronica escapes, but the others are trapped
inside. Near death from suffocation, they are saved by Garza, part of a group
banished to the mine by a plague-like disease, and led by a blind little boy
known as The Oracle. The boy decrees our group must remain underground forever,
and is unswayed even by Challenger's discovery that the tremors are caused by a
sleeping volcano waking up around them. On the outside, Veronica manages to get
Roxton and Summerlee from the treehouse, but they meet up with the Vantu again,
who are not easily persuaded to let them rescue the others from their mountain
prison.
"Tribute"
Roxton saves Tayra of the Tinta people from a
Hikari warrior who is chasing her. The two men fight and the Hikari man is
killed. Roxton discovers that the Tintas live in fear of the fierce Hikari, and
pay them a tribute to ensure the Hikari leave them in peace and protect them
from other dangers. The Tinta are very peaceful, a fishing and gathering tribe,
and do not know how to fight, but are determined to stop the tribute practice,
but freedom may come at a high price. Roxton and Veronica teach them some
fundamentals of hand to hand, help set up some traps to slow the Hikari down and
help the Tinta organize in defense of their village, which the Hikari are due to
strike, since there was no tribute paid. Challenger reluctantly helps, since he
is not sure whether the Tinta are going to survive the fight ~ he does rouse
them the night before with some inspiring words from Shakespeare. The day of
battle dawns and at the end, the fight is won, but the cost is great in Tinta
lives, including Tayra's lover, the father of her unborn child. While Roxton,
Veronica and Challenger are helping the Tintas in their quest for independence,
Summerlee, Malone and Marguerite are taken prisoner by a World War I pilot, Hans
Dressler, who's still fighting the war. They find him in his crashed plane,
unconscious, and bring him back to the treehouse. Malone starts to work on
fixing the plane, while Marguerite nurses Dressler, but for reasons other than
those of Florence Nightingale. Apparently she and Dressler have met previously,
and the circumstances were not the best ~ they seem to have been on opposing
sides during the war. Dressler overpowers Marguerite, and leads her, at
gunpoint, out to the plane, now able to fly again, thanks to Malone. Dressler is
determined to kill Marguerite before he flies back to civilization, but
Summerlee, ever the gentleman, steps in front of her and tells Dressler that he
will not turn the prop on the plane if he shoots her. Malone agrees to the same,
and Dressler leaves, but leaves saying mysteriously that he wonders if they know
what kind of woman they are so gallantly protecting. Later, Marguerite sits on
the balcony of the tree house, deep in thought. Summerlee, seeing that
Marguerite needs someone to talk to, sits out with her and offers comfort.
"Absolute
Power"
When he finds a powerful crystal, Professor George
Challenger gains the powers of a God, putting himself and the other explorers in
great danger.
"Camelot"
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 young King's Grand Vizier, Gawain is
determined to make Marguerite his Queen. Marguerite has no choice; marry him or
die. So begins a talerife 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 Kingdom and the freedom of the explorers.
"Unnatural
Selection"
Roxton , Challenger and Veronica come upon a young
woman - - Renata who is fleeing a band of Apemen. Helping her escape with her
life, they are shocked to find Renata's father is Dr. William Hargrove, a
scientific contemporary of Challenger's. They travel to Hargrove's compound and
discover he fled London when his pioneering work in genetic experimentation
turned deadly. As the trio soon discovers, the plateau has been the perfect
laboratory for Hargrove to tinker with DNA, both Apemen and human. Meanwhile,
Summerlee, Marguerite and Malone come upon a strange, old witch whose
"necklace" is a pair of radio headphones. She promises to show them
where she found a radio transmitter, but they'll have to help her with a spell
first and Malone's blood is the key ingredient in her potion
"Time
After Time"
Though the explorers find a gateway that can
transport them back home, following them are enemies: one who doesn't want them
to return, and one who does but wants them to bring a deadly virus with them.
"Prodigal
Father"
Veronica thinks she has found her father, but
instead she has found an imitator, with deceit in mind.
"Birthright"
Deep in the jungle, Marguerite, Challenger and
Malone come upon a half-buried, mummified corpse. They are shocked when it shows
signs of life. They learn the would-be corpse, Ramses, is Egyptian royalty. He
weaves a tale about a wonderful kingdom with untold riches and how he was to
become king. He then enlists our heroes in a plan to reclaim the throne he says
has been stolen from him by his sister, Nefertiti. After agreeing to help, the
three discover there is more to the dispute than Ramses is revealing. He rules
with an iron fist, enslaving his former enemies. He blinds his sister, and leave
her to die. Marguerite, Challenger and Malone help her escape. The adventurers
decide they must defeat Ramses by convincing the true heir, Nefertiti, to accept
the responsibility of rule, and helping her regain control. Meanwhile, Summerlee
is relentlessly pursued by a T-Rex after she mistakenly believes him responsible
for the death of her babies. Roxton and Veronica must help their friend or
perish with him as a T-Rex lunch.
"Resurrection"
After days of searching the mountains for a pass
off the plateau, Roxton and Marguerite are camped for the night when they are
taken by surprise by Norse warriors. Roxton is run through with a sword by the
leader, Ursula. As he sinks to his knees, Marguerite is hauled off by the
raiders. Near death, Roxton is visited by a mystical young boy named Osric, who
offers a deal. Osric will restore Roxton's life so he can save Marguerite.
However, there is a catch. Roxton agrees to the deal and Marguerite is saved. It
turns out that Osric is the soul of evil who has been imprisoned on the Lost
World. He reappears and gleefully informs Roxton that he must murder Bergen, an
old man with a long-standing hold over the boys' manipulative intentions. Roxton
refuses to kill the old man, but Osric has many deadly ways to get what he
wants. Meanwhile, Malone and Veronica must defend their Treehouse from a band of
cutthroats who will stop at nothing to take it from them.
"Prophecy"
Exploring the Plateau, Roxton,
Marguerite, Veronica and Malone hear a scream for help. A horse and wagon race
toward the edge of the cliff, out of control with a terrified woman at the
reins. Roxton leaps to the rescue and the flamboyant beauty he saves introduces
herself as Isadore, "Queen of the Gypsies and teller of fortunes." She
offers to tell them their futures in return for saving her life. She offers a
bottle of wine, and reads each of their immediate futures... benign, even
silly... until she gets to Malone: "You will battle a monster with razor
sharp claws. He will rip the heart from your chest." When they wake the
next morning, Isadore is gone - along with their guns and ammo. The wine was
drugged. Without guns they'll never survive in a jungle full of Apemen. They set
off after Isadore and as they do, the first of her predictions comes true.
Further on down the road, a band of thieving cutthroats, led by Kayson, hijack
Isadore. When our adventurers catch up with her, they all know they have to get
their weapons back. But they discover Isadore's visions are accurate and they
fear her vision of Malone's death will come true. Meanwhile, on a plant
collecting trip, Challenger and Summerlee are taken by surprise by Raptors in
the jungle. Defending themselves, they find to their terror that the Raptors are
not acting as beasts but as intelligent creatures, working together in an effort
to herd them to their deaths.
"The
Chosen One"
Teenage Gideon and his mentor Davos are on a
mission to fulfill the boy's destiny of leading his tribe of Moya out of the
bondage of the evil Goths. Roxton and Marguerite come upon them, just as Davos
is fatally wounded in a Goth attack. Before he dies, Davos charges Roxton with
ensuring Gideon and the "Star of Hope" quarterstaff he carries, reach
their destination. What they discover is that Gideon has been taken from his
parents as a child, raised by monks, and chosen to lead his people from the
isolated caves where they have hidden for a generation. The time has come for
him to take his rightful place... but he has been betrayed, his mentor murdered.
Roxton resolves to escort the boy back to his people. Marguerite reluctantly
goes along. The trio meets up with Gideon's brother Lucas and they reach the
Moyan elders. Unfortunately, they discover the Goths won't rest until the Moyans
and their friends are dead. At the Treehouse, Malone bonds with a woman named
Kaya who kisses him passionately. What he doesn't know is that Kaya is the human
host to a dying species that needs a human pair in order to reproduce. Kaya's
kiss passes the parasitic creature into Malone. As Veronica wrestles with
jealousy, she discovers Kaya's hold over Malone may be a deadly one.
"Barbarians
at the Gate"
The explorers are caught in the middle of a war
between Tribune, with gunpowder in toe, and Drakul and his barbaric raiders. One
of them will be lost, possibly forever, when this battle reaches its
cliffhanger!
The
Journey Begins
The original first episode of the series, this
tale begins in the jungle with a man running for his life in the dark and
pouring rain. The beast pursuing him, whatever it is, must be enormous by its
speed and sound. The man, a scientist, is brought to the camp of George
Challenger, explorer and scientist. Although the injured man dies from his
vicious wounds, his death is not in vain. In his notes are discoveries of a
prehistoric world. Jump to London, weeks later, where the distinguished
scientist George Challenger is trying to convince his fellow scholars at the
London Zoological Society of the existence of the prehistoric world. It is here
that we meet the rest of the expedition - the hunter, the reporter, the heiress
and the skeptical scientist. Shortly after their expedition begins, they become
stranded in a place of hostile beauty where anything can happen and nothing is
as it seems - the Lost World. (This is the first part of a two-part episode).
Stranded
The second part of the opening episode, this story
reveals not only the prehistoric beauty, but more of the dangers of the Lost
World. In part one, VERONICA, an untamed beauty raised in the jungle by her
parents, has taken our group in and offered them shelter. After seeing what
jewels the native girl Asi has, Marguerite secretly offers Veronica as a bride
to Asi's father, leader of the local Zanga tribe. In exchange for Veronica,
Marguerite will receive jewels and her group passage off the plateau. The savage
Apemen, however, attack the Treehouse, taking Asi captive and injuring Veronica.
As the others look for Asi, Marguerite follows through on her plan but when
Veronica realizes what's happening, Marguerite's plan goes astray and she
herself is in danger of not only never getting off the plateau, but not leaving
the village alive.
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