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  1. Maddigan's Quest is a fantasy-based television series set in a post-apocalyptic future. It was based on an original concept by Margaret Mahy and was developed for television by Rachel Lang and Gavin Strawhan. [2] The show originally screened on BBC1 in the UK, and was also aired on TV3 in New Zealand and the Nine Network in Australia in early 2006.

  2. Maddigan's Quest: With Rose McIver, Jordan Metcalfe, Zac Fox, Olivia Tennet. After the Great Chaos in the time of the Remaking a Travelling Fantasia are set on a Quest to save their home from ruin and their future from evil.

    • (208)
    • 2006-01-26
    • Adventure, Family, Fantasy
    • Rose McIver, Jordan Metcalfe, Zac Fox
  3. S1.E8 ∙ Tunnellers. Wed, Feb 8, 2006. Heading home, the Fantasia's path is blocked by landmines and they are forced to go through the radioactive Tunnels of the Dead. Lilith's singing proves to be an unlikely lifesaver - but the dark tunnels bring danger and reveal a new mystery. 8.5/10 (7) Rate.

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  5. Watch on supported devices. January 26, 2006. 24min. 13+. Maddigan's Fantasia has been charged with a secret quest - to get a new solar converter to save their home city of Solis. At the outset of their journey along dangerous roads, their map reader is killed and their ring master gravely wounded. Entitled.

  6. Jun 3, 2022 · Maddigan’s Quest follows the circus troupe ‘Maddigan’s Fantasia’, who come from the city of Solis. Each year, the Fantasia leave Solis to perform and earn a living, but this year is different: they have been set the task of obtaining a new Solar Converter– the only power source in Solis– to replace the existing one, which is failing.

    • 168 min
  7. Streaming, rent, or buy Maddigan's Quest – Season 1: Currently you are able to watch "Maddigan's Quest - Season 1" streaming on The Roku Channel, Freevee for free with ads.

  8. Maddigan's Quest was a fantasy-based television series set in a post-apocalyptic future. It was based on an original concept by Margaret Mahy and was developed for television by Gavin Strawhan and Rachel Lang. The show originally screened on CBBC in the UK, and was also aired on TV3 in New Zealand, Family Room HD from Voom Networks HD and Nine Network in early 2006.

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