
Land Of The Lost 45-10-28 (002) Knights Of The Square Table
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Isabel Manning Hewson
Here it is, the show everybody goes overboard about the program both youngsters and grown ups claim as their own. The Land of the Lost. With the raft of prizes for lucky winners, the Mutual Broadcasting System presents the Land of the Lost and its discoverer, the well known storyteller, Isabel Manning Hewson.
Billy
Do you know what happens to everything that is really, truly lost? Things that disappear and never turn up again. They go to a mysterious kingdom at the bottom of the sea called the Land of the Lost. My brother Billy and I discovered this wondrous kingdom after we made friends with Red Lantern, the wise talking fish. Every week he took us to a new part of the Land of the Lost. We'd travel down together on a swift ocean current, pass through the magic curtain that guards the entrance and there we'd be. One day we'd no sooner stepped off the current than Red Lantern said, galloping guppies.
Red Lantern
Billy, I've got a letter here I forgot to give you.
Kipper
For me. Who are you supposed to be riding me down here?
Red Lantern
Well, Kipper, my flippers.
Billy
Billy.
Red Lantern
Open it and find out.
Jack
What does it say? Billy?
Kipper
Dear Billy, just heard that you have been visiting the Land of the Lost. How about coming over my way this week? I'll be waiting at the fork roads. Your old friend Jack.
Jack
Jack?
Red Lantern
Who is your old friend, Billy?
Kipper
Search me. I don't even know anybody by that name. I never heard of the fork road.
Red Lantern
Well, come Along. I'll take you there right now. Anchors away. See tadpoles just ahead. We're coming to the great Tableland.
Kipper
Tableland? Oh, yeah.
Jack
Oh, my. It stretches out a long way. And look, isn't that a river over toward the right?
Red Lantern
Yep, that's Spoon River. We've got to cross it to get where we're going.
Jack
Bone River. What a funny.
Soup Spoon
Pardon me, Padam.
Kipper
Holy smokes. It's a big soup spoon walking around by himself.
Red Lantern
Yes, this part of the tableland is inhabited by lost spoons. How do you do, sir? I'm Red Lantern from King Findal's court. And here are Isabel and Billy.
Billy
It's.
Soup Spoon
That's a measure to pleat you, I'm sure.
Jack
What does he mean?
Red Lantern
A pleasure to meet you, of course. Just a spoonerism.
Kipper
Spoonerism? What's that?
Soup Spoon
An old spoonish custom, my friend. We are apt to trystal words at Wavell.
Red Lantern
We're on our way to the fork roads, Mr. Soup Spoon.
Soup Spoon
Well, I'll be glad to row you to the shiver.
Red Lantern
Show us to the river. Well, that's very kind of you.
Soup Spoon
Suppose I go ahead with the little lady this way. Let me walk on the other side. Isabelle, the spoon should always be on the right, you know.
Jack
Oh, excuse me. I forgot.
Kipper
Hey, look. A whole bunch of silverware. Gosh, I never knew so many kinds of spoons.
Soup Spoon
Oh, yes, everything from soup to sherbets, my boy. Isn't that right, mate? Well, how about giving these friends of mine the Spoon song?
Jack
Okay, Soupy, here goes. Who likes coffee, who likes tea?
Lazy Susan
E I E I O When they.
Jack
Serve it hot, just call on me.
Lazy Susan
E I E I O With a sip, sip tip here is there a sip, sip I'm for coffee, I'm for cheese E I E I O who.
Jack
Takes sugar by the scoop?
Lazy Susan
E I E I O I hold.
Sir Keen Carver
The mouse of all the grape here.
Lazy Susan
And here with a dip, dip here.
Billy
And a dip, dip there Here a.
Jack
Dip, there a dip, here and there a dip, dip I'm for sugar, I'm.
Kipper
For sou.
Lazy Susan
E I E I O.
Soup Spoon
Well, how is that for a chorus of silvery voices?
Jack
Oh, it was awfully nice. Hold on there, everyone. Who's that?
Soup Spoon
Soupy, the tall chap coming this way. That's Salahad, the gallad spoon.
Red Lantern
Salad spoon looks like the Sterling character.
Soup Spoon
Oh, he is. He's dippy about Lavinia Ladle.
Red Lantern
Oh, is that so?
Soup Spoon
He thinks she has the most beautiful hallmark in Spoon River.
Red Lantern
Really?
Soup Spoon
Yeah. The two of them are always killing and booing Pardon me. Billing and cooing what's your Honey Sarah?
Salahad
Head, Something terrible has happened.
Jack
Spill it, sour head.
Salahad
Lavinia has disappeared.
Soup Spoon
Oh my goodness.
Jack
Gone.
Salahad
Vanished.
Kipper
I. I took her home myself after.
Salahad
Dinner last night, but she hasn't been seen since. You fellas have got to help me look for her.
Soup Spoon
Of course.
Kipper
Sure thing.
Jack
Let's get organized.
Salahad
I knew I could count on you, Dan, Dipper, take a couple of the boys out to the punch bowl and work around the edge.
Kipper
Okay.
Salahad
Soupy, you're the best man to tackle the big terrine. Yeah, she. She might have gone skimming there.
Soup Spoon
Oh, now, now.
Salahad
I'll lead a posse of volunteers through the hollandaise tunnel. It's dangerous.
Lazy Susan
But who will you sell a hair.
Jack
We spoons can take if there's no.
Lazy Susan
Doubt E I E I O and.
Jack
Likewise we, we can dish it out.
Lazy Susan
E I E I O With a.
Sir Keen Carver
Dozen other fear and a dozen others.
Jack
There Here a dozen there a dozen here and there a dozen dozen we.
Lazy Susan
Will fish the vineyard E I E I O Come on.
Soup Spoon
Sorry to leave you, Red Lantern, but you're near the river now.
Kipper
Goodbye, Sophie.
Soup Spoon
Goodbye. And don't forget to mind your table manner.
Jack
Oh, mercy. That salad Spoon certainly stirred things up.
Kipper
I'll say.
Soup Spoon
Uh oh.
Red Lantern
Hurry up, pollywogs. Sounds like a boat whistle.
Kipper
Gosh, so this is Spoon River. Sure is a muddy looking spruce stream. It's brown as gravy.
Red Lantern
Just what it's made of, Billy.
Jack
Real gravy.
Red Lantern
Huh?
Jack
My goodness alive. And Billy the boat is a gravy boat.
Kipper
Oh, what do you know.
Lazy Susan
All aboard.
Jack
That's covered.
Lazy Susan
Aboard.
Red Lantern
Come on, kids.
Kipper
Geez, I never saw a lady boat captain before.
Salahad
I'm the only one down here, sonny. Lazy Susan they call me on account of I'm always turning round and coming back right where I started from. Well, all set then. Let's.
Jack
Oh, we're moving.
Salahad
Yep. Only takes a minute or two to get across if you don't hit a lump.
Kipper
You sure handle the boat nicely, Susan. Must be hard to steer through that gravy.
Salahad
Oh, I'm a killer diller at the tiller. But say, what was all the excitement back in Spoonville?
Red Lantern
The population has just gone out to search for a young ladle who has disappeared.
Salahad
Well, ladle wouldn't be Lavinia now would it?
Jack
Why yes, that was her name.
Salahad
They've all gone the wrong way then. I took Lavinia cross Spoon river myself late last night. It's my private opinion she'll open that gay young tuning for who Men are on the other side. If the Great Hong Spoon knew about it, there'd be trouble too.
Jack
The Great Horn Spoon? Who's that?
Red Lantern
He rules over the whole tableland, Isabel. And he's been very strict about elopements ever since the dish ran away with the spoon.
Salahad
If you ask me, Lavinia's in for trouble anyhow. I don't think that tuning fork rings true.
Red Lantern
How's that? Well, then, shouldn't we let Salahad know about it?
Salahad
Maybe you're right, sir. I'll get word to him on my return trip. We're pulling in now.
Red Lantern
And a very pleasant crossing, Susan. Come on, tadpoles.
Jack
Thanks for the ride, Susan.
Kipper
Goodbye.
Salahad
Goodbye.
Red Lantern
Well, Billy, in a minute you'll discover who that old friend of yours is. The one who wrote you the letter.
Kipper
I sure hope he's on hand.
Jack
Oh, I see a spot. Yes, it says the Fork Rose and somebody standing underneath her.
Lazy Susan
Hey, Billy, don't you recognize me?
Jack
How many Christmas.
Kipper
Of course I do. It's my old Jack Knife. Put her there, brother. Oh, boy, am I glad to see you here.
Jack
You and Isabelle both.
Kipper
Oh, and this is our friend, Red Lantern Jack.
Red Lantern
Glad to know you, Jack.
Jack
Hi.
Red Lantern
I can see right now you'd never be dull company.
Jack
Well, thanks, but I'm afraid I'm not sharp enough for the rest of the crowd down here.
Kipper
What do you mean, fella?
Jack
Well, let's get along toward Whetstone Castle and I'll tell you. Whetstone Castle? What's that? You can see it just ahead. It's where the knives of the Square Table live.
Kipper
Gosh, I never heard of that outfit.
Red Lantern
Why, they're the most important blades in knifedom, Billy. Sir Inkton Pen Knife. Sir Keen Carver and a number of others.
Jack
That's right.
Kipper
That's right.
Jack
Why, Jackknife, how exciting to think of you living in that big castle with all. Oh, but I don't live there, Isabelle. That's just the trouble. They won't let me join the Square Table.
Kipper
Why not?
Jack
Well, it's this way. You have to prove your mettle before you're considered worthy. And they claim I'm still young and untried.
Kipper
Untried? That's a lot of baloney. Like I could tell them plenty you did for me.
Jack
Oh, gosh, would you? Oh, that's what I've been hoping.
Kipper
You bet your corkscrew.
Jack
You see, there's a meeting at the castle right now. And if I could bring someone to testify for me there, I might still have a chance. Oh, I'D rather be a knife of the square table than anything in the world. Oh, of course we'll help you, Jack. But how do you get into the castle? Well, we knives take a shortcut through the signs door. You mean down this narrow passage? That's right. He's into the great hole where the square table is. Hear that? The knives are in there. Now just follow me. I'll open the door gently. Mercy. Look at them all drawn up and gleaming.
Sir Keen Carver
Knives on a table. Square commas of stainless steel Quite without reproach Every blade unafraid too deep with crime peril of tyranny Knowing the come what name we have made a pledge that our edge ever sharp will stay. What if the bread is stale?
Salahad
What if the meat is tough?
Sir Keen Carver
Obstacles are given when we start getting rough for winter night at the table where nothing can blunt our zealous test us. If you mount, we won't trust you can trust.
Lazy Susan
Stay the feet.
Sir Keen Carver
At in turn. Sir Knave answer to the roll call.
Red Lantern
Christopher Columbus. That's the great Horn Spoon himself. Tadpoles.
Billy
I didn't expect him to be here, sir.
Sir Keen Carver
Keen carver risen to milord. Sir Inkton Penite.
Soup Spoon
Present, sir.
Jack
Inkon's little but oh my.
Sir Keen Carver
Sir. Slice well. Cake cutter here, sir. Crusty Bread knight.
Jack
He's a loafer, if you ask me.
Sir Keen Carver
Brush those crumbs off your chin. Sir Crusty, I'm surprised at you. No, Sorry, sorry, my lord. Sir Payment. Charlie.
Kipper
Isabelle at the sneeze.
Jack
Oh, Billy.
Sir Keen Carver
Upon my blade.
Soup Spoon
Who was that?
Kipper
Me, sir.
Soup Spoon
And oh, boy. By all the chisels. How did you get in here?
Jack
I brought him, sir Keith.
Kipper
It's that persistent young jack knife again.
Soup Spoon
How dare you interrupt the meeting?
Jack
Because you told me, sir, that if I could get someone to testify for me, I might be eligible to join the square table.
Soup Spoon
We've no time today.
Sir Keen Carver
Since you gave your word, Sakin. And the applicant has produced his witness. He should be heard. Yes.
Soup Spoon
How do we know the witness is trustworthy, My lord Hornpun.
Red Lantern
I'll vouch for that gentleman.
Soup Spoon
Well, who are you?
Sir Keen Carver
It's Red Lantern. The guiding light to the land of the lost. You are acquainted with this boy, Red Lantern?
Red Lantern
I am, sir. Billy is Jackknife's former owner and knows all about him.
Soup Spoon
Oh, you too?
Sir Keen Carver
Very well. What can you say on behalf of your old comrade, my lad?
Kipper
Well, Sir Jack could carve any kind of wood and he just couldn't miss it. Mumbly Peg. Mumbly Peg.
Isabel Manning Hewson
A game for idlers and children.
Soup Spoon
I told you this Jack was Nothing but a village cut up order.
Sir Keen Carver
Minor accomplishments like games and whittling do not count here, Billy. Every blade at this table has deeds of high renown and achievement to his credit. Sir Lincoln Penk served a famous writer for 20 years and never broke a pencil point.
Jack
My goodness.
Sir Keen Carver
Sir Keane once cut through a wire and that was choking a helpless animal.
Soup Spoon
Merely line of duty.
Sir Keen Carver
And those nicks on Sir Slicewell Cake cutter's blade came from many a valiant struggle in the home of a bride who was learning to cook.
Kipper
I still get a pain in the neck on baking day.
Sir Keen Carver
What can you tell us about Jack Knight that compares with such exploits as these?
Kipper
Well, there was a time when my dad forgot his door key and Jack pried open the window.
Billy
No risk involved there.
Jack
And he was always very nice about odd jobs around the house.
Sir Keen Carver
Commendable, but hardly valiant.
Isabel Manning Hewson
Well.
Kipper
Well, maybe he never had a chance at anything really big. But as long as I had him, he did everything I wanted him to and did it well. I don't see what more anyone could ask.
Red Lantern
Bravo, Billy.
Soup Spoon
Yes, it's a good start, I grant you, but it's not enough.
Sir Keen Carver
Quite so. Come back again two or three years from now, Jack, when you're a little older. Perhaps you'll have carved out more of a career by then.
Kipper
Yes.
Jack
Yes, sir.
Kipper
Gosh, Jack, I'm awful sorry.
Jack
Oh, it's all right, Billy. You did your best. Thanks, sister.
Lazy Susan
Crafting Night of the pandemic Where? Where? Where?
Kipper
Where?
Jack
Where?
Isabel Manning Hewson
Enter.
Salahad
Enter.
Sir Keen Carver
Enter. What does this outcry mean?
Red Lantern
Bless my scales. It's a pair of butter knives, my Lord Spoon.
Jack
And it's so.
Lazy Susan
We were out of breath.
Jack
We've run all the way from Sugarloaf Path.
Sir Keen Carver
Something tell me another bong war has broken out.
Lazy Susan
No, Sir Incan. But they've just discovered that the great.
Jack
Silver chest is up for.
Sir Keen Carver
The chest that was stolen by highwaymen at the.
Soup Spoon
Fork roads last week.
Jack
Oh, yes, Sir Keane. The robbers must have a man, a damsel.
Sir Keen Carver
They were watched as a damsel?
Jack
Yes, sir. Crusty and in dire disposition.
Lazy Susan
But alas, nobody can open the padlock.
Jack
That fastens the chest.
Soup Spoon
Enough.
Sir Keen Carver
It is the call to arms. Fellow Knives, Is there one among you who would not risk his blade to save an imprisoned ambler? There it is. There's the chest.
Soup Spoon
Now each one of us will try his metal on it. Line up. I'll go first. I can do no more. My staunchest efforts do not even mar the service of this cursed chest.
Kipper
Jiminy. Poor Sartina's just about battered his edge Off.
Red Lantern
I'm afraid the situation's hopeless, Billy. That chest is made of hard metal.
Jack
Oh, but remember the prisoner inside. We've got to get her out.
Sir Keen Carver
Stand the side, jackknife.
Soup Spoon
No room here for any but the trident rule.
Jack
Oh, shuck.
Kipper
Gosh, her voice is getting mighty faint.
Sir Keen Carver
Try the padlock again. Ain't it, old fellow? It's the only tongue.
Billy
But e's bent already. You can't pick a strong lock with a pen knife.
Kipper
I can Try once more, sir.
Salahad
Slice.
Kipper
Well.
Lazy Susan
Hell are you?
Kipper
He's broken his blade, sir. Rington's hurt.
Soup Spoon
Stand back, everybody.
Sir Keen Carver
Stand back.
Soup Spoon
Leave him. Over here. Easy now. Easy. There we are.
Red Lantern
Hey.
Kipper
I did my best. Never let it be said that a knife of this square table wasn't a true scratch.
Soup Spoon
Go. My poor friend, we have all done.
Billy
Our best, but we have failed.
Jack
Then let me get at that chest. I'm young and strong. I'll show you.
Kipper
Jack, you're not doing a bit of good.
Jack
Please, Jack. Please. I guess you're right. I'm no better than the rest.
Sir Keen Carver
Oh, maybe that'll teach you to stay back in the rank and file where you belong.
Jack
But I was only. Wait a minute. What was that you said? The rank and file? Thanks for the hinter, Crusty.
Sir Keen Carver
What's that?
Jack
It's true that an ordinary knife can't dent that chest or pick the catch.
Kipper
Or cut a hole in the side.
Jack
But you can saw the whole darn padlock off if you're a jackknife like me with a file up your sleeve.
Sir Keen Carver
Give him room, everybody. Give him room. And by Bessemer Jackknife, if you can get that padlock off, there'll be another knife at the square table by dinner time tonight.
Jack
Attaboy, Jack.
Kipper
You're really wearing it down.
Red Lantern
Yep, it's getting thinner and thinner.
Soup Spoon
Look.
Red Lantern
Deadpools.
Soup Spoon
Look.
Kipper
It's off. The padlock's off.
Sir Keen Carver
Open the lid.
Red Lantern
Quickly, Billy.
Kipper
Okay, Red Lantern.
Soup Spoon
Who is it?
Sir Keen Carver
Who's inside?
Jack
It's a perfectly lovely silver. Galahad.
Lazy Susan
Where are you?
Soup Spoon
Why the scars on, Ms. Scabbard? Tis Lavinia Ladle from across Poon River. What are you doing here? Your Ladleship, he locked me up. Who locked you up?
Lazy Susan
That wicked tuning fork.
Jack
I should never have listened to him. He turned out to be nothing but a piece of pewter. Oh, what shall I do? Salahad will never forgive.
Red Lantern
Nonsense, Lavinia. He'll be only too glad you're still untarnished.
Jack
We'd better get word to him right away, hadn't we, Red Lantern?
Red Lantern
Don't worry, Isabelle. The butter knives will spread the news all over Tableland.
Jack
Dear Sir Keen, how can I thank you and your brave men?
Soup Spoon
Ah, do not thank us, your ladyship. Your rescue was due to one brave hero alone.
Jack
And who is he?
Soup Spoon
The youngest knight of the square table riser giant.
Lazy Susan
You.
Jack
You mean me?
Lazy Susan
We mean you.
Sir Keen Carver
Arise, knife on the table square. For you have met the test. You have won your cred. It's a sure thing that you're one of the best.
Billy
Lucky seven time Pollywogs. You know what that means?
Isabel Manning Hewson
It means that you tadpoles who wrote the most interesting letters about treasures you've lost and want returned are now going to have the honor of hearing your names and the prizes you've won.
Billy
First, duplicate awards of rings go to Kathleen Walker of Elyria, Ohio, who wins a girl Scout ring. And Sonia Granville of Buffalo, New York, who will receive a beautiful ring with a sapphire blue stone.
Isabel Manning Hewson
Second, Gordon McUnas of Lynn, Massachusetts, wins a big black beard. Gordon is secretary of the Pirate Pollywog Club. All 12 year olds who need this beard to give a pirate play.
Billy
Third, Ann Anderson of Alexandria, Virginia, wins a pack of beautiful trading cards. And to Mary Ann Alexander, a Boston Magic, Massachusetts, goes a Monopoly set.
Isabel Manning Hewson
Fourth. In honor of the program today, here come triplicate awards of dandy knives, which go to Billy Grill of Saginaw, Michigan, Richard Wheeler of Washington, Pennsylvania, and Robert Borchard of Lancaster, New York.
Billy
Fifth, Marguerite Slater of Brooklyn, New York, lost her golf ball named after Red Lantern. She said it brought her lots of luck, and without it she loses every game. A fine new one is rolling her way. Mary Lou Gurney of Lewiston, Maine, wins a cuddly baby doll.
Isabel Manning Hewson
6, Roger Whiting of East Greenwich, Rhode island, and William Bernazani of Roslindale, Massachusetts, have each lost a gun and will receive fine new ones.
Billy
Seventh, Nancy Davis of Milton, Wisconsin, wins a set of play money and a real lucky penny. Bright and shiny. Helen Chaberg of Omaha, Nebraska, misses her lost puppy, Duke. Well, we can't replace live puppies, but we're sending Helen a smart pin to remember her puppy by. And now comes the grand prize winner, the Pollywog who has sent in the finest of all letters of those received this week. She's Marcia Sheenberg of the Bronx, New York, who wins a sterling silver bracelet with a magic red lantern charm to replace the treasured charm bracelet she lost. Congratulations all you winners. And to the rest of you, remember our motto, never say lost. And I'd like all you Newcomers to this program to feel that this is your motto, too. You know our great friend J. Edgar Hoover, Uncle Sam's number one G man, says there couldn't be a finer motto for Land of the Lost. Clubs all over the world. You saw how that motto worked for Billy's Jack Night today. Jack never gave up. He never said lost, and he became a knife of the square table. So if your first letter doesn't win a prize, be sure to try again. And you don't have to belong to a Land of the Lost club to be a winner on Lucky seven time. But clubs are fun. You can start one wherever you like. All you have to do is get a group of your friends together, make a date to listen to the show each week, and then decide on some club activity. You can have fun giving entertainment, doing odd jobs, making money for Christmas presents. You can run errands for neighbors, organize a Lost and Found department, have a sewing club, do anything you want to do, and name your club for a Land of a Lost character. Then just let us know what you call your club and how many members you have so that we can place a pin to represent you on our giant map of Land of the Lost Clubs all over the nation. And don't forget this.
Isabel Manning Hewson
But each week at this same time, we award prizes to you tadpoles who send in the most unusual letters about treasures you've lost and want returned. So if you've lost something, no matter what it is, sit right down now and in your own words, tell us how you lost that treasure and why you want it returned. Who knows? This time next week, you may hear your name announced as a winner. The decision of our judges is final, and in case of a tie, duplicate awards will be given. Address your letters or cards to the Land of the Lost, care of the Mutual broadcasting system, New York 18. That's easy to remember. The Land of the Lost. Mutual Broadcasting System, New York 18. And be sure to tell all your friends about Lucky seven time. Next week. You'll hear how you can get a wonderful book about the Land of the Lost and find out what happens when Kid Squid takes the Pollywogs to the waviation field where the flying fish do their stuff. From then on, things are really up in the air. Be with us next week, same time, same station, when Isabel Manninghouse takes you again to the Land of the Lost.
Episode: Land Of The Lost 45-10-28 (002) Knights Of The Square Table
Release Date: February 8, 2025
Host/Author: Harold's Old Time Radio
In this captivating episode of Land Of The Lost, listeners are transported deeper into the enchanting underwater realm where lost items find their second lives. Titled Knights Of The Square Table, the story unfolds with beloved characters Billy, Kipper, and Jack navigating challenges and adventures in their quest for recognition and belonging within the mystical Land of the Lost.
The central narrative revolves around Jack's aspiration to become a knight of the prestigious Square Table, the elite group of knives residing in Whetstone Castle. Initially dismissed as "young and untried," Jack's journey is a heartfelt exploration of proving one's worth and the value of true character over mere accomplishments.
At [01:55], Billy introduces an intriguing letter from Jack, inviting them to the fork roads. This sets the stage for the adventure, highlighting themes of friendship and unexpected challenges.
Upon arriving at the Tableland, the group meets Soup Spoon and other anthropomorphic utensils, showcasing the whimsical and imaginative nature of the Land of the Lost.
The plot thickens when Lavinia Ladle vanishes, prompting Jack and his friends to organize a search party. This event underscores the themes of teamwork and courage.
The tension peaks as the characters attempt to open a stolen silver chest to rescue Lavinia Ladle. Despite initial failures by the Square Table knights, Jack's determination shines through.
Jack ultimately succeeds where others failed by sawing off the padlock with his ingenuity, leading to Lavinia's rescue and his subsequent induction into the Square Table.
Jack's heroic actions earn him the respect and recognition he sought, symbolizing the triumph of perseverance and integrity.
The episode seamlessly transitions back to the interactive segment, "Lucky Seven Time," where listeners are awarded prizes, reinforcing community engagement and the show's interactive nature.
Isabel Manning Hewson:
“The Land of the Lost and its discoverer, the well known storyteller, Isabel Manning Hewson.” [01:03]
Soup Spoon:
“It's a measure to pleat you, I'm sure.” [04:14]
Salahad:
“Lavinia has disappeared.” [07:23]
Sir Keen Carver:
“Every blade at this table has deeds of high renown and achievement to his credit.” [14:35]
Jack:
“I'm no better than the rest.” [22:21]
Sir Keen Carver:
“You have met the test. You have won your cred.” [25:07]
Isabel Manning Hewson:
“Lucky seven time... your first letter doesn't win a prize, be sure to try again.” [25:47]
Perseverance and Recognition: Jack's journey emphasizes the importance of persistence and self-belief in achieving one's goals, even when faced with initial setbacks.
Community and Teamwork: The collaborative efforts of Billy, Kipper, and Jack highlight the strength found in unity and mutual support.
Imagination and Whimsy: The anthropomorphic utensils and magical elements create a whimsical atmosphere, celebrating creativity and storytelling.
Interactive Engagement: The "Lucky Seven Time" segment underscores the show's commitment to involving its audience, fostering a sense of belonging and participation.
Knights Of The Square Table delivers a rich narrative woven with engaging characters, adventurous plotlines, and meaningful themes. Through Jack's triumph, the episode beautifully illustrates that true valor lies not just in grand deeds but in the heart and determination behind them. The seamless blend of storytelling and interactive elements ensures that both long-time listeners and newcomers find themselves enchanted and inspired by the magical world of the Land of the Lost.