
On this day, February 11, 1989, the final episode of Crossbow aired on The Family Channel, bringing an end to the medieval adventure series after three seasons and 72 episodes.
Loosely based on the legend of William Tell, Crossbow followed the famous Swiss folk hero as he battled tyranny and injustice while evading the ruthless Gessler, an oppressive Austrian governor. The series blended historical adventure, action, and drama, with stunning European locations adding to its authenticity.
Despite its cult following, Crossbow never became a mainstream hit in the U.S. but found a dedicated audience, particularly among fans of historical action series. The show’s swashbuckling style and epic storytelling made it a unique entry in 1980s television, standing out among the more traditional sitcoms and cop dramas of the time.
Fun fact: Crossbow was filmed almost entirely in France, giving the show an authentic medieval feel that set it apart from other historical adventure series of the era.
Trivia question: What legendary Swiss hero was Crossbow based on, known for his famous archery skills?
Loosely based on the legend of William Tell, Crossbow followed the famous Swiss folk hero as he battled tyranny and injustice while evading the ruthless Gessler, an oppressive Austrian governor. The series blended historical adventure, action, and drama, with stunning European locations adding to its authenticity.
Despite its cult following, Crossbow never became a mainstream hit in the U.S. but found a dedicated audience, particularly among fans of historical action series. The show’s swashbuckling style and epic storytelling made it a unique entry in 1980s television, standing out among the more traditional sitcoms and cop dramas of the time.
Fun fact: Crossbow was filmed almost entirely in France, giving the show an authentic medieval feel that set it apart from other historical adventure series of the era.
Trivia question: What legendary Swiss hero was Crossbow based on, known for his famous archery skills?