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  • mazinz
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    Originally posted by Spawn67
    Well i found these intros on youtube.

    SPENCER

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQfk7QU3vec

    MADAME'S PLACE

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EG2yJs3SwCM

    I remember both of those shows ( I still have one ep of Spencer recorded here somewhere).

    And for you fans of John Byner's Bizarre. You might like to now that in Canada a number of dvd (and vhs) volumes were released

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  • starsky
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    how about 240 roberts with mark harmon and john bennet perry who is matt perry's dad from friends.

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  • jwyblejr
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    Originally posted by kryptosmaster
    Yeah his real-life father played his dad on that show.

    Anyone for Booker? 21 Jump Street spin-off with Richard Grieco.

    Rich
    I did. Most of the time I'd just watch to hear the theme done by Billy Idol.

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  • megoscott
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    Originally posted by The Toyroom
    How 'bout "The Quest"? Or "Renegades"?
    Thank you! Mego Talk - View Single Post - TV shows nobody else remembers

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  • haggis
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    Originally posted by palitoy
    Yeah Global ran it for a decade, I didn't get the whole humour as a kid but I've seen every one 20 times.
    I watched it every week(pretty sure it was on Saturday night) because it came on before a show that I liked. That's also the reason I watched Hee Haw and Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom on Sundays(it preceded the Disney programming!).

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  • The Toyroom
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    Originally posted by kryptosmaster
    Anyone for Booker? 21 Jump Street spin-off with Richard Grieco.
    I used to watch "Booker"...my girlfriend (now wife) thought he was "hot"....

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  • kryptosmaster
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    Time Traxx about a cop from the future who comes back to our time to capture escaped time criminals before they change the past. He used to communicate with his superiors in the future by placing ads in the classified section of the newspaper.
    I believe the actor's name is Dale Midkiff.
    Rich

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  • The Toyroom
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    Originally posted by Random Axe
    Airwolf - How many times can you save the day in a helecopter? Three.
    That reminds me of "Blue Thunder" with Dana Carvey, Dick Butkis and Bubba Smith

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  • kryptosmaster
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    Originally posted by HardyGirl
    anyone remember this really dopey show on Fox called "Get A Life" w/ Chris Elliott? It's about a grown man living w/ his parents and has a paper route. I find that hysterically funny since he played another guy who lived at home and couldn't grow up on "Everybody Loves Raymond".
    Yeah his real-life father played his dad on that show.

    Anyone for Booker? 21 Jump Street spin-off with Richard Grieco.

    Rich

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  • The Toyroom
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    Originally posted by Random Axe
    The Pretender - I don't know of another human being who liked this show as much as I did. I don't even know anyone who ever watched it besides me. I have got to get the collected DVD comps.
    Me....I liked Miss Parker

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  • Random Axe
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    I was always drawn to the sci-fi action genre, but they were so poorly produced they never lasted more than a few episodes.

    Automan - Reminded me of Tron, which I'm sure was a large inspiration. The 90-degree turn/faceplant schtick was cool for one episode, but got old.

    Manimal - Dude could turn into different animals. Wow.

    Street Hawk - Secret agent cop riding a Megaforce bike painted black. HOw many shows can you milk from this premise?

    The Equalizer - Now here's a show I really, really liked. I have no idea why, but I never missed an episode. I'd probably hate it now.

    Airwolf - How many times can you save the day in a helecopter? Three.

    The Pretender - I don't know of another human being who liked this show as much as I did. I don't even know anyone who ever watched it besides me. I have got to get the collected DVD comps.

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  • AAAAA
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    Originally posted by The Toyroom
    How 'bout "The Roman Holidays"? That was from around the same time period I think....Same sketchy H-B animation....
    Yeah the Jetsons /fintsones .
    Theres a was cartoon about 2 football players, one look like walther mathaw.
    and Jeff gold bloom and ben Vreen "ten speed and Brown shoe."
    any body remenber the Happys days spin off "Blanskis Beauties","who minding the kids",

    Future cop, Homes & yoyo,Mr.T & tina, starman, Proudstar,police squad.
    and sitcom about baseball called "Foul ball", and "when the whistle blows"
    "san pedro Beach Bums ","alls fair "with Peters & creina playing a sentor
    prison sitcom
    Last edited by AAAAA; Sep 1, '10, 10:40 PM.

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  • HardyGirl
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    I liked Code Red. Good Sunday night viewing.

    Speaking of Sunday nights, anyone remember this really dopey show on Fox called "Get A Life" w/ Chris Elliott? It's about a grown man living w/ his parents and has a paper route. I find that hysterically funny since he played another guy who lived at home and couldn't grow up on "Everybody Loves Raymond".

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  • AAAAA
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    Originally posted by The Toyroom
    How 'bout "240-Robert"?
    I'll see you roberts and raise you "code Red"

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  • AAAAA
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    Originally posted by sprytel
    If it wasn't for the internet, I would have been sure I made the whole thing up... I have never found anyone who remembers it. But I *loved* an 80s sci-fi show called "Otherworld". The premise was about a family being transported via a pyramid to an alternate earth, and them trying to find their way home. Also, there was some sort of cop on the family's trail that they were constantly on the run from... as was all the rage on TV in those days (A Team, The Incredible Hulk, etc.)



    ...Oh, and just to echo what others have said about "American Gothic"... it is criminal that it never caught on with audiences. And that young kid on the show was such a fantastic actor.
    I love the one where they enter a terrority Run by women,

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