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Legends of the Hidden Temple
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Created by
| David G. Stanley
Scott A. Stone
Stephen Brown
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Presented by
| Kirk Fogg
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Narrated by
| Dee Bradley Baker
as Olmec
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Composers
| David G. Stanley and Scott A. Stone (credited on-air to "The Music Machine")
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Country of origin
| United States
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No.
of seasons
| 3
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No.
of episodes
| 120
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Production locations
| Universal Studios
Orlando, Florida
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Running time
| 22?24 minutes
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Production company
| Stone Stanley Entertainment
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Network
| Nickelodeon
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Release
| September 11, 1993
(
1993-09-11
)
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1995
(
1995
)
[1]
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Legends of the Hidden Temple
is an
American
action-adventure
game show
television series
that was produced by Stone Stanley Productions in association with
Nickelodeon
. The show ran from September 11, 1993 until 1995. The show was centered around a temple that was "filled with lost treasures protected by mysterious Mayan temple guards".
[2]
It was hosted by Kirk Fogg and
Dee Bradley Baker
voiced Olmec, a talking
Olmec Head
that "knows the secrets behind each of the treasures in his temple".
[2]
There were six teams of two children (one boy and one girl) and they competed to retrieve one of the historical artifacts that was in the temple by performing both physical stunts and by answering questions that were based on
history
,
mythology
, and
geography
.
The show was taped at
Nickelodeon Studios
at
Universal Studios
in
Orlando
,
Florida
. In 1995, the show won a CableACE award for Best Game Show Special or Series and was also nominated for Art Direction in a Comedy or Music Special or Series.
[3]
In a 2007 poll held by the
Springfield
,
Illinois
State Journal-Register
, ten percent of the respondents said that Legends of the Hidden Temple was their "favorite 'old school' Nickelodeon show."
[4]
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Upcoming
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