Monday, April 04, 2011

The Cult-TV Faces of: The Reporter

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7 comments:

  1. Anonymous7:48 AM

    #3) UFO, 'The Responsibility Seat', Jane Merrow playing
    Josephine Fraser

    #5) Space:1999, 'Breakaway', Don Fellows playing the GTV Newcaster

    ~~Meredith

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  2. Anonymous9:00 AM

    1. George Reeves as Clark Kent
    2. Lois Lane
    4. Kolchak
    8. Is this from Buck Rogers?
    10. Mike Donovan from V
    11. Lois
    12. Clark
    14. The Lone Gunmen (as reporters?)
    18. Clark again
    19. Chad Decker from the new V (kinda easy, since it's in the shot. ;)

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  3. Hi Meredith and Kentucky Packrat,

    Some great identifications right off the bat.

    Meredith: you removed from the table the Gerry Anderson productions, respectively UFO and Space:1999. Well done (as always!)

    And Kentucky Packrat, you got a whole bunch of these!!!

    Every one of these identifications you nailed, even the one from Buck Rogers ("Olympiad). Excellent job!

    That leaves on the table: #6, #7, #9, #13, #15, #16, and #17!

    Great job to you both, and thanks for playing...

    best,
    JKM

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  4. 6. Deidre Hall as Lori (Electra-Woman and Dyna-Girl)
    7. Jane Seymour as Serina (Battlestar Galactica: Saga of a Star World)
    9. Jack Colvin as Jack McGee (The Incredible Hulk)
    13. Paige Turco as Gail Emory (American Gothic)
    16. Allison Mack as Chloe Sullivan (Smallville)
    17. Erica Durrance as Lois Lane (Smallville)

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  5. Hi Howard,

    Great job -- as ever -- my friend! You took six of the last seven images off the cult-tv table, here. Every one of your identifications is correct.

    That only leaves #15 still outstanding...

    Awesome job!

    best,
    John

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  6. Anonymous7:29 PM

    #15 is Will Tippen from the series Alias.

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  7. captainapathy:

    Yep! Great job; that's Will from Alias. Excellent! That caps off all the reporters imaged!

    Fantastic!

    best,
    JKM

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