The BEST seasons of The Chronicles of Narnia

Every season of The Chronicles of Narnia ever, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best seasons of The Chronicles of Narnia!

The BBC brings to the small screen a magical adaptation of the C.S. Lewis seven-volume series The Chronicles of Narnia. The series covers the first four books over the course of three seasons with 18 thirty minute episodes. Season one brings The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe to life in a six episode installment. Season 2 covers Prince Caspian over the course two episodes, and then The Voyage of The Dawn Trader in 4 more episodes. The third season consists of a six-part adaptation of The Silver Chair. The BBC rendition of The Chronicles of Narnia first aired in 1988 and ended in 1990.

Last Updated: 4/7/2024Network: BBC OneStatus: Ended
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The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
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6.67
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#1 - The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe

First Aired 11/13/1988

Four kids travel to the magical land of Narnia where they must battle an evil queen with the direction of the Lion, Aslan.

The Silver Chair
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6.50
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#2 - The Silver Chair

First Aired 11/18/1990

Eustace is sent to a horrible school and finds a friend in Jill Pole, who's also running from the bullies and looking for a place to hide. The two of them are magically transported from the garden shed into the magical world of Narnia, where they are entrusted with a task by Aslan: to rescue the king's stolen son, Prince Rilian. Together with Puddleglum the Marshwiggle, they must travel north across the mountains, dodge giants, and journey down into the earth itself to rescue Rilian from the mysterious evil that holds him bound there.

Prince Caspian / The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
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#3 - Prince Caspian / The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

First Aired 11/19/1989

Young Prince Caspian of Narnia wonders and dreams about the old days of Narnia when animals talked, and there were mythical creatures and four rulers in Caer Paravel. But his uncle and aunt don't like to hear him thinking of such things, and plan to murder him and take his throne. Caspian's tutor, Dr. Cornelius manages to save him, and not only teach him about the old ways, but bring him into the real Narnia and introduce him to the real Narnia. But Caspian's plight is desperate, and he must use the legendary horn to call help from another world: Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy. Lucy and Edmund are sent back to Narnia, along with their cousin Eustace, to assist Caspian on a voyage. Along their journey the children battle dragons and sea serpents, and sail across a golden lake to reach the edge of the world.