List of Episodes
| No. | Episode | Air Date |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Rebirth | 14 September 1994 |
| 2 | Mind Games | 21 September 1994 |
| 3 | Bridges | 28 September 1994 |
| 4 | False Witness | 5 October 1994 |
| 5 | Castle Takes Knight | 12 October 1994 |
| 6 | Clare | 19 October 1994 |
| 7 | No Bull | 26 October 1994 |
| 8 | Everybody Must Get Stoned | 2 November 1994 |
| 9 | A Dragon By Any Other Name | 9 November 1994 |
| 10 | See No Evil | 16 November 1994 |
| 11 | Waste Not, Want Not | 23 November 1994 |
| 12 | Home | 30 November 1994 |
| 13 | Knight Time | 7 December 1994 |
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