I remember one particular episode where an evil scientist had made special coins that made their holders invisible. Superman obtained one and used it. Blurring background, whooshing sound, but no Superman. What a great special effect. Of course this is the same show that used a Hoover vacuumn cleaner with a funnel stuck on the end as an alien ray gun. And after the first season, Perry, Lois, Clark, and Jimmy always wore the same outfits, so that stock footage could be inserted anywhere! Times were simpler, then. :)
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That's it. In the 70's there was a short-lived series called "The Montefuscos." It was jokingly described in TV Guide as the first show about Italians since "The Untouchables." :lol:
People thought that this show was perhaps a sequel to "Secret Agent," as it starred the same actor, this time trapped on an island. Much like the Johnny Rivers song, they gave him a number and took away his name. :)
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I'm not clear what your point is then. I don't think I'm much older than anyone here. I thought the whole point of this game was to stir memories ,and realize-'oh yeah-I do remember that show !' I'm
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In the "Jump the Shark" episode of Batman B&B, they go through all of the ways to JTS listed on that website, including having Ted McGinley on! :lol: George
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C) The DC/Fawcett character must be Captain Marvel, now known as Shazam. I think the show is Beat Shazam George
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I think everyone that watched the show can hear that strange voice.
I also always see the red light going back and forth across the cylon foreheads (for lack of a better term).
You're up.
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How do you simulate flight?
You lie down on a table with a blurring background behind you and the audience just has to go with it.
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"The Adventures of Superman"?
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That's it.
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I remember one particular episode where an evil scientist had made special coins that made their holders invisible. Superman obtained one and used it. Blurring background, whooshing sound, but no Superman. What a great special effect. Of course this is the same show that used a Hoover vacuumn cleaner with a funnel stuck on the end as an alien ray gun. And after the first season, Perry, Lois, Clark, and Jimmy always wore the same outfits, so that stock footage could be inserted anywhere! Times were simpler, then. :)
A Quinn Martin production, featuring a lot of Italian characters
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The is my best guess since the Feds in this TV series were battling the Mafia...
The Untouchables?
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That's it. In the 70's there was a short-lived series called "The Montefuscos." It was jokingly described in TV Guide as the first show about Italians since "The Untouchables." :lol:
George
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I saw "The Montefuscos" and immediately thought of Joey Buttafuoco and his star-crossed lover, Amy Fisher.
Funny how the mind works.
New Clue:
Come and knock on my door
I've been waiting for you
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Here's another clue:
A character named Christmas Snow.
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"Christmas," of course, went by "Chrissie."
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Secret Agent Man on "The Island."
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People thought that this show was perhaps a sequel to "Secret Agent," as it starred the same actor, this time trapped on an island. Much like the Johnny Rivers song, they gave him a number and took away his name. :)
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George:
I never watched Secret Agent but from your clue, here's a long shot - Prisoner?
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THE Prisoner, actually; but yes. Your turn!
George
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I seriously can't believe I was right - I am literally laughing out loud!
Here's a new one:
Black gold, Texas tea
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Seeement pond, gopher stew, double-naught spy.
"The Beverly Hillbillies"
Escape Clause
Time Enough to Last
The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street
The Obsolete Man
To Serve Man
Nightmare at 20,000 Feet
It's a Good Life
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For me "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street" gave it away - it was powerful TV as only Rod Serling can do it.
Then I recognized "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" as the episode with Will Shatner on a plane - scary and creepy that one is.
You are now entering The Twilight Zone.
New One:
The woman married to the man in the shower finds out that it was only a dream.
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Here's more:
The woman married to the man in the shower finds out that it was only a dream.
Oil and cattle ranching were the family's forte
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GeorgeStGeorge
It's obviously "Dallas." I was just waiting for someone else to chime in.
The Australian Outback
Thailand
Gabon
Guatemala
Fiji
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Who will be voted off tonight?
Survivor
My question: Who will win One World? Kim looks good for it, but after the big blind side last night and voting Kitty
Kat off, who really knows.
New One:
The truth is out there.
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"The X-Files"
Spinoff from "The X-Files" (note: this was short-lived, but a lot of fun)
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WordWolf
At first, I had no idea. After getting some sleep, I now remember something.
Was it called "the Lone Gunmen"?
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That's it. Cute show. As it was cancelled after a few episodes, the loose ends were tied up in an X-Files episode called "Jump the Shark."
You're up, WW.
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The longest-running television show in US history is still running to this day.
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Soap operas started in the early 50's. I know a few have been cancelled in recent years, but I'm going to go with "General Hospital."
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