The Moon Stallion

The Moon Stallion (1978)

EndedScripted showDrama, Fantasy, Science-Fiction

The story of a struggle between the forces of good and evil, represented by a blind girl and a white stallion warlock.

Network
Scheduleevery Wednesday at 17:10 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06Episode 6Dec 20, 1978
S01E05Episode 5Dec 13, 1978
S01E04Episode 4Dec 6, 1978
S01E03Episode 3Nov 29, 1978
S01E02Episode 2Nov 22, 1978
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Moon Stallion' premiere?

'The Moon Stallion' premiered on December 21, 1978.

Who created 'The Moon Stallion'?

'The Moon Stallion' was created by Brian Finch.

What genre does 'The Moon Stallion' belong to?

'The Moon Stallion' is a children's fantasy television series.

How many episodes does 'The Moon Stallion' have?

'The Moon Stallion' consists of two episodes.

Where is 'The Moon Stallion' set?

'The Moon Stallion' is set in England.

Who directed 'The Moon Stallion'?

'The Moon Stallion' was directed by Derek Bailey.

Who were the main characters in 'The Moon Stallion'?

The main characters in 'The Moon Stallion' were Diana Russell, Sir George Mortenhurze, and Moon Raider.

What is the storyline of 'The Moon Stallion'?

'The Moon Stallion' follows the adventures of Diana Russell, a young blind girl who encounters a mythical horse, the Moon Stallion, and becomes intertwined in a battle between good and evil forces.

What is the significance of the Moon Stallion in the series?

The Moon Stallion is a powerful and magical horse that possesses the ability to travel between the earthly and spiritual realms.

Who was the actress that played Diana Russell in 'The Moon Stallion'?

Sarah Sutton portrayed the character of Diana Russell in 'The Moon Stallion'.

What were some of the challenges faced by Diana Russell in 'The Moon Stallion'?

Diana Russell had to overcome her blindness and navigate the mystical world of the Moon Stallion, facing various dangers and adversaries along the way.

Was 'The Moon Stallion' based on a book?

Yes, 'The Moon Stallion' was based on a novel of the same name written by Brian Finch.

What was the target audience for 'The Moon Stallion'?

'The Moon Stallion' was primarily aimed at a younger audience, specifically children.

Did 'The Moon Stallion' receive any awards or nominations?

There are no records of 'The Moon Stallion' receiving any major awards or nominations.

What was the reception of 'The Moon Stallion' among viewers and critics?

'The Moon Stallion' received generally positive reviews from viewers and critics, praising its imaginative storytelling and captivating visuals.

Is 'The Moon Stallion' available for streaming or purchase?

'The Moon Stallion' is no longer in active circulation, but it may be available through second-hand DVDs or online marketplaces.

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