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  • Mikey
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    The Kenny Everett Show

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  • Mikey
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    The Uncle Foyd Show

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  • spamn
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    Originally posted by Blue Meanie
    Fox show called John Doe...the lead actor is the guy from Prison Break.

    UPN shows:

    Platypus Man with Richard Jenny...funny show
    Nowhere Man with Bruce Greenwood...and the price on the Box set is starting to come down finally.
    I thought John Doe was pretty interesting, Nowhere Man less so.

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  • spamn
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    Originally posted by WannabeMego
    REAL early Fox TV Series called 'Profit':

    Profit

    ...and the 'Kindred'

    Kindred: The Embraced

    ...and the 'Insiders':

    The Insiders

    ...and Flying Blind:

    Flying Blind

    ...and Wizards and Warriors:

    Wizards and Warriors
    I have Kindred the Embraced on officially released DVD.

    And Profit starred the flying guy from Heroes. I wasn't interested in Profit when it came out, but anyone who appreciates Gary Cole's Evil Sheriff in American Gothic would probably like the guy in Profit as well.

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  • jwyblejr
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    Plus having the pilot show for Happy Days doesn't make it less remembered.

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  • mego73
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    Originally posted by livnxxxl
    How about Love Love American Style?
    Naw, that's well known enough to be on DVD

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  • Blue Meanie
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    Fox show called John Doe...the lead actor is the guy from Prison Break.

    UPN shows:

    Platypus Man with Richard Jenny...funny show
    Nowhere Man with Bruce Greenwood...and the price on the Box set is starting to come down finally.

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  • livnxxxl
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    How about Love Love American Style?

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  • HardyGirl
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    Originally posted by mattelmike
    oh dude loved I'ts your Move 1 season 1984-85 NBC.if I ever find a good quality bootleg come on over
    I went to High school w/ the sister from that show, Tricia Cast.

    And I love Manimal!

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  • starsky
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    anybody remember manimal?

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  • kennermike
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    Originally posted by megomania
    Unfortunately, yes!

    "It's your Move" with Jason Bateman and David Garrison - very, very sharp show that got cancelled well before it should have.
    oh dude loved I'ts your Move 1 season 1984-85 NBC.if I ever find a good quality bootleg come on over

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  • kennermike
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    Originally posted by KosmiCKennY
    Thanks Brian! I didn't know there were other episodes, I would like to watch them someday, I really enjoyed the one I watched as a kid, obviously since I still remember it huh lol, thanks for the info!
    you can find nice quality bootlegs Box sets at Ioffer.com
    Last edited by kennermike; Sep 6, '10, 5:48 PM.

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  • kennermike
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    Originally posted by palitoy
    That is Fantastic Journey, there are about eight episodes. It's surpisingly good even to this day.
    actually theirs 9 including the 90 minute pilot called Vortex -10 total

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  • kennermike
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    Originally posted by UnderdogDJLSW
    They played his cartoon specials a couple of time when I was a kid, and the Statue of Liberty coming to life and the end and winking at him used to send me from the room screaming in fear

    Remember Ted Knight's show where he was a cartoonist? That one was pretty popular, but I cannot remember the name of it.

    How about "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman" and its spin off "Fernwood Tonight"
    Too Close for Comfort ran three seasons on ABC 1980-83 I own the first 2 Season Box sets the Third was never released
    I think it tried to come back in Syndication in 1985 but Ted Knight Died soon shortley after
    Last edited by kennermike; Sep 6, '10, 10:40 PM.

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  • KosmiCKennY
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    Originally posted by palitoy
    That is Fantastic Journey, there are about eight episodes. It's surpisingly good even to this day.
    Thanks Brian! I didn't know there were other episodes, I would like to watch them someday, I really enjoyed the one I watched as a kid, obviously since I still remember it huh lol, thanks for the info!

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