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  • Mego Magyar
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    Originally posted by Earth 2 Chris
    I watched the Sable series, based on Mike Grell's comic. It wasn't great, but decent. I think it only last a handful of episodes.
    Chris
    I LOVED the Jon Sable comic and remember when the show came on, 6 episodes I think. I have low grade copies of them somewhere - was a bit disapointed it wasn't more like the comic but still like it.

    Originally posted by bobws
    Sorry folks but i remember almost all of those. I liked most of them too.
    Now Who remembers "The Bearcats!" and "Aspen" ? Huh, Yeah , that gets you.
    Only a half season for each of them , one back to 1971.
    I remember the Barecats!!!
    Last edited by Mego Magyar; Sep 13, '12, 5:57 AM.

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  • Earth 2 Chris
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    I know most folks here remember it, but it's safe to say it's been forgotten by just about everyone else.

    The Master with Lee Van Cleef:



    In hindsight, it's pretty bad considering how obvious it is that Van Cleef did little to know fighting in a series where he's a ninja (!), but the combination of ninjas for me, and Van Cleef for my Dad, made it a show we never missed.

    Demi Moore is in this one!!!

    Chris

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  • Mok
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    Here`s some Holmes and YO-YO .

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  • Bruce Banner
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    Originally posted by Werewolf
    Wizards and Warriors


    I'd be honestly surprised if anyone else remember this Dungeons and Dragons style comedy. Lasted only eight episodes. I was huge into D&D at the time so I really dug it. I especially liked the banter between the lead villains Prince Dirk Blackpool (played by Duncan Regehr) end the evil wizard Vector (played by Clive Revill).
    I watched every episode of Wizards and Warriors. Loved it.

    I remember there was once a picture in the Enquirer of Randi Brooks in full costume as Witch Bethel, holding a large sword. I cut that out and had it on my wall for years.



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    Last edited by Bruce Banner; Sep 13, '12, 4:38 AM.

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  • thunderbolt
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    Originally posted by megoknight
    Clutch plays every morning in my town.
    Wow, can't believe its still on the air.

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  • bobws
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    Sorry folks but i remember almost all of those. I liked most of them too.
    Now Who remembers "The Bearcats!" and "Aspen" ? Huh, Yeah , that gets you.
    Only a half season for each of them , one back to 1971.

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  • Mok
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    Quark any one ?

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  • Brazoo
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    Originally posted by fallensaviour
    The littlest Hobo.Always reminded me of the hulk in the end when banner walked out of town well so did the hobo.
    YUP!!! The Littlest Hobo and The Hulk should have ended with them finding each other and walking down the road together.

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  • spacecaps
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    There was this 80's Saturday morning show about a live action band that got sucked into "cartoon world" and became animated, I vaguely remember seeing it a few times and every episode seemed to center around them trying to return back to the real world (kind of the same premise as Dungeons & Dragons only with a live action intro and music) but no one seems to be able to recall it. Any ideas?

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  • Spawn67
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    Oh man Great Post!

    SPENCER (1985) with Chad Lowe. Loved this show even though it didn't last long. For some reason my parents found it offensive and wouldn't let me watch it. But I would sneak in and watch it anyways!



    MAKIN IT (1979) with David Naughton. Thought the intro was awesome as a kid where he put's his mouth on the ice cream machine.

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  • Mikey
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    The Don Adams Screen Test



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  • megomania
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  • megomania
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    Jason Bateman and David Garrison - It's Your Move. Loved this show. And I had huge crush on Caren Kaye.

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  • fallensaviour
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    Always loved the King of Kensington as well.

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  • fallensaviour
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    The littlest Hobo.Always reminded me of the hulk in the end when banner walked out of town well so did the hobo.
    Last edited by fallensaviour; Sep 12, '12, 10:42 PM.

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