Monday, February 27, 2012

The Cult-TV Faces of: The Carnival/Circus

Identified by Dave Colohan: The Twilight Zone: "Perchance to Dream."

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Identified by Dave Colohan: Dr. Who: "Carnival of Monsters."



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Identified by Hugh: The Super Friends: "The Incredible Space Circus."
 


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Identified by Hugh: Dr. Who: "The Greatest Show in the Galaxy."




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Identified by Dave Colohan: The X-Files: "Humbug."
 


Identified by Jay-Jay: Star Trek Voyager: "The Thaw."


Identified by Dave Colohan: Carnivale (2003 - 2005).



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11 comments:

  1. 3 Batman
    6 Krofft Supershow
    8 SuperFriends
    9 Heroes
    12 Doctor Who
    16 Carnivale

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  2. Dave Colohan6:50 AM

    Hello,
    1. The Twilight Zone - Perchance To Dream
    6. Doctor Who - Carnival of Monsters
    12. Doctor Who - The Greatest Show In The Galaxy
    14. The X Files - Humbug
    16. Carnivale
    17. Happy Town?
    Hope this finds ye well,
    Dave

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  3. Anonymous7:47 AM

    14: X-Files "Humbug"

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  4. Happy Monday, everyone, and welcome to the Cult TV circus...

    Good identifications, everyone.

    Huge, you successfully nabbed #8 and #12 from the list, while Dave, you correctly identified #1, #6, #12, #14, and 16#

    Still outstanding: 2 - 5; 7; 9 - 11; 13, 15, 17.

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  5. 15. ST Voyager: The Thaw.

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  6. Hi Jay-jay: excellent identification. That's Michael McKean as the Clown in the second season Star Trek Voyager episode "The Thaw."

    best,
    John

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  7. 17: Tobe Hooper's "The Funhouse"

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  8. Chris G11:06 AM

    I am going way out on a limb to guess #9 is from "Wonder Woman".

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  9. Anonymous11:51 AM

    #3 LOST IN SPACE

    SGB

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  10. Just a wild guess, is #17 from the first episode of The Dead Zone.

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  11. Ironman11884:46 PM

    # 3 is Lost in Space episode A Day at the Zoo

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