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Olmec narrated the stories told in the steps of knowledge and temple game challenges (although in a few early episodes Fogg narrated the temple game challenges). At the labyrinth's gate was a talking Olmec head simply named Olmec (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker). It included areas for different types of physical challenges: a broad but shallow pool of water (the moat), a set of steps (the Steps of Knowledge), and a large, two-and-a-half-floor vertical labyrinth (the Hidden Temple) at the back of the stage. The set design has been described as Mayan. The set design of Legends was based on the Indiana Jones movies and Marianne Arneberg of the Orlando Sentinel described Legends as "a combination of Jeopardy! and Raiders of the Lost Ark". Those trying out had to compete in several physical tasks, including rope climbing and running, as well as a written test. Prospective contestants for Legends had to be 11 to 15 years old.

The show can be viewed on Paramount+ as of March 24, 2021. On August 3, 2013, the show returned to TeenNick and The '90s Are All That and aired for about a week.
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In May 2013, the show was made available for download on the iTunes Store.
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On October 7, 2011, the series aired on TeenNick as part of its The '90s Are All That block, and the show returned to The '90s Are All That again from August 3, 2012, to August 5, 2012. In 1999, Nickelodeon included Legends in a block of Nickelodeon programming that aired on Zee TV.
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In March 2009, TV Week reported that David Stanley acquired the rights to several Stone-Stanley shows, including Legends of the Hidden Temple and this assignment was recorded in the copyright office May 2, 2008. It is now occasionally on TeenNick since February 1, 2008. However, on March 1, 1999, the show once again began airing in reruns on Nick GaS until that network ceased operations December 31, 2007. Legends of the Hidden Temple continued airing in reruns for three years until Februwhen the show stopped airing on Nickelodeon. The series stopped producing new episodes by April 1996. In 1996, the Orlando Business Journal reported that Nickelodeon was considering renewing Legends for a fourth season, but according to Scott Fishman, Vice-President of Production Services at Nickelodeon, renewal was "not sure bet" because Nickelodeon was considering three new game show pilots filmed in Orlando. A third season was produced and aired in 1995. Second season episodes began airing June 6, 1994. Auditions for new episodes took place on February 26 and 27, and production occurred from March 27 through April 17. The show was renewed for a second season in February 1994. Due to this success, it began airing weekdays at 5:30 starting the week of February 14, 1994. In that time slot, it increased the Nielsen rating from 1.5 to 2. The show originally aired on weekends at 6:30. Legends of the Hidden Temple began airing on Nickelodeon on September 11, 1993. Legends of the Hidden Temple won a CableACE award in 1995 for Best Game Show Special or Series. Reruns of the program aired on Nick GaS from 1999–2007, and occasionally on The Splat on TeenNick. It aired on Nickelodeon starting on Septemin its first-run and through Februin reruns. Legends of the Hidden Temple was produced by Stone Stanley Productions in association with Nickelodeon and was taped at Nickelodeon Studios at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida. After three elimination rounds, only one team remains, who then earns the right to go through the Temple to retrieve the artifact within three minutes and win a grand prize. Six teams of two children (one boy and one girl) compete to retrieve one of the historical artifacts in the Temple by performing physical stunts and answering questions based on history, mythology, and geography. Kirk Fogg hosts and serves as the teams' guide, while Dee Bradley Baker announces and voices a talking Olmec Head who "knows the secrets behind each of the treasures in his Temple". The show centers around a temple that is "filled with lost treasures protected by mysterious Mayan temple guards". Legends of the Hidden Temple (commonly abbreviated LOTHT) is an action-adventure game show for children. Nickelodeon Studios, Universal Studios, Orlando, Florida, USA
