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Masters of the Maze is a children's television game show that aired on the Family Channel from August 29, 1994, to September 15, 1995. After the last episode aired, the show went into reruns until September 22, 1996. [1] The first season was hosted by J.D. Roth, and the second season was hosted by Mario Lopez.
Masters of the Maze is a science fiction novel by American writer Avram Davidson, originally published in 1965 by Pyramid Books with a cover by John Schoenherr. The first UK edition, the only hardcover to date, was issued by White Lion in 1974.
She was also the "Lady of the Maze" in the first season of the Family Channel game show Masters of the Maze. She has also done voices in other animated series and films including The Glo Friends Save Christmas, It's Punky Brewster!, The Adventures of Don Coyote and Sancho Panda, Moon Dreamers, My Little Pony and all films of Rose Petal Place.
James David Weinroth (born April 20, 1968), known professionally as J.D. Roth, is an American actor, television producer and television presenter.. Roth is the co-creator of the reality show The Biggest Loser on NBC and the ABC reality TV show, Extreme Weight Loss (as well as the narrator).
Mazes and Monsters, also known as Rona Jaffe's Mazes and Monsters, is a 1982 American made-for-television film directed by Steven Hilliard Stern about a group of college students and their interest in a fictitious role-playing game (RPG) of the same name. [1]
Mario Lopez (born October 10, 1973 [1]) is an American actor and television host.He has appeared on several television series, in films, and on Broadway.He is known for his portrayal of A.C. Slater on Saved by the Bell, Saved by the Bell: The College Years, and the 2020 sequel series.
Greg Edmonson is an American music composer for television and movies. He is primarily known for composing the soundtrack to the television series Firefly.He is also the composer for the first three games in the Uncharted video game series, and for a number of episodes of the American animated sitcom King of the Hill.
In that year Silverberg was the author or co-author of four of the six stories in the August issue of Fantastic, breaking his record set in the previous issue. [8] For the next four years, by his own count, he wrote a million words a year, mostly for magazines and Ace Doubles.