Monday, November 07, 2011

The Cult TV Faces of: The Lost

Identified by Will: The Twilight Zone: "The Odyssey of Flight 33."


Identified by Hugh: The cast of Gilligan's Island.


Identified by Hugh: The Robinsons (and Robot) in Lost in Space: "The Reluctant Stowaway."


Identified by Big Nick 0: It's About Time.


Identified by Hugh: The New People (1969)


Identified by Hugh: The Marshalls in the original Land of the Lost.


Identified by Will: Valley of the Dinosaurs.


Identified by Unknown: Planet of the Apes: "Escape from Tomorrow."


Identified by Hugh: Space:1999: "Breakaway."


Identified by Hugh: Patrick Duffy as Mark Harris in The Man from Atlantis.


Identified by SGB: The Fantastic Journey


Identified by Hugh: The cast of The Lost Saucer.




Identified by Hugh: the cast of Otherworld (pilot episode).




Identified by Will: SeaQuest DSV: "Splashdown."

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Identified by Will: Star Trek: Voyager: "The 37s."


Identified by Will: Farscape: "Premiere."


Identified by Will: Andromeda, pilot.


Identified by Hugh: the cast of Lost.


13 comments:

  1. 2 Gilligan's Island
    3 Lost in Space
    5 The New People
    6 Land of the Lost
    9 Space: 1999
    10 Man from Atlantis
    12 The Lost Saucer
    13 Otherworld
    19 Lost

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  2. 8: Planet of the Apes (TV Series)

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  3. 1 twilight Zone
    7 Valley of the Dinosaurs
    8 Planet of the Apes TV series
    14 Seaquest
    16 Star Trek Voyager
    17 Farscape
    18 Andromeda

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  4. 11. Looks like something out of X-Files
    14. I'd say SeaQuest. Pretty difficult to make out, but I think one of the two is the big Dagwood, er... the director of SG-1. Peter DeLuise.
    16. ST Voyager. Maybe "Basics"?
    17. Farscape. I think.
    18. Andromeda being rescued from the event horizon. I think that was in the pilot episode.

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  5. 8)Planet of the Apes TV series

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  6. Hi everybody,

    Great identifications of these cult-tv missings persons or "lost" folks. I'll tally up all the identifications, but it looks like we still have outstanding number four, number eleven, and number fifteen!

    Great job, all!

    Regards,
    John

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  7. Number 4 is from "It's About Time", I believe. Number 11 looks VERY familiar but I can't place it. No idea about 15.

    Why no shot from "Earth 2" ?

    I loved that show.. I guess they were lost, sort of.

    -Nick

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  8. BigNick0,

    Excellent job on #4 -- that's from It's About Time, indeed. Amazing catch.

    I also loved Earth 2. Don't know why I didn't think to include an image. Were they lost? I'm not sure that they were, but not entirely sure they weren't, either. Good point!

    best,
    John

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  9. Anonymous3:03 PM

    4. IT'S ABOUT TIME
    11. FANTASTIC JOURNEY

    SGB

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  10. Hi SGB:

    Yes, correct on both counts (though Big Nick 0 beat you to the punch on # 4). Still, a fantastic job, my friend!

    Best,
    John

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  11. 15. Babylon 5. The episode where Sinclair and Garibaldi are forced to march across the Martian desert.

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  12. Hi Howard,

    #15 is not Babylon 5, though that is an excellent guess, my friend.

    So #15 is still on the table!

    best,
    John

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  13. #15 - The crashed Maximal Ship from Transformers: Beast Wars.

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