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  1. The Grand Knockout Tournament (also known as It's a Royal Knockout) was a one-off charity event which took place on 15 June 1987, and was shown on British television on 19 June 1987 ( BBC1, repeated on 27 December 1987), in addition to airing on American TV via the USA Network on 12 August 1987, and European satellite channel Superchannel on 6 ...

  2. The Grand Knockout Tournament was an annual event sponsored by the British Royal Family in which costumed famous people duel against one another or play medieval era-inspired games. Features Rowan Atkinson as Blackadder.

    • (114)
    • Comedy, Family, Game-Show
    • Geoff Wilson, Martin Hughes
    • 1987-08-12
  3. 19 de jun. de 1999 · The Grand Knockout Tournament from 1987. Royal charity game tournament at Alton Towers Park England. Features many entertainment stars and other celebritie...

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  4. The Grand Knockout Tournament es una película estrenada en el año 1987 dirigida por Martin Hughes y Geoffrey C.D. Wilson . Está protagonizada por Rowan Atkinson, Sarah Ferguson, Barbara Windsor...The Grand Knockout Tournament (colloquially also known as It's a Royal Knockout) was a one-off ...

  5. 30 de ene. de 2012 · The Grand Knockout Tournament (colloquially also known as It's a Royal Knockout) was a one-off charity event which was shown on British television on 19 June 1987.

    • 30 min
    • 132.6K
    • DAVID MICHAEL PYPER
  6. It’s a Royal Knock Out. In 1987 the Royal Family descended on Alton Towers, when the park played host to a celebrity version of the popular game show It’s A Knock Out. The Grand Knockout Tournament was the brainchild of Prince Edward and marked his first attempt at television production.

  7. The Grand Knockout Tournament (colloquially also known as It's a Royal Knockout) was a one-off charity event which was shown on British television on 19 June 1987. It followed the format of It's a Knockout, a slapstick TV gameshow which was broadcast in the UK until 1982.