Identified by Brian: Werner Klemperer in One Step Beyond: "The Haunted U-Boat." |
Identified by Brian: The Twilight Zone: "Death's Head Re-visited." |
Identified by Brian: Dennis Hopper in The Twilight Zone: "He's Alive." |
Identified by Brian: Star Trek: "Patterns of Force." |
Identified by Brian: Martin Landau in Mission: Impossible: "Echo of Yesterday." |
Identified by Brian: Rod Serling's Night Gallery: "The Devil is Not Mocked." |
Identified by Brian: Timeslip (1970). |
Identified by PDS: Fausta in The Adventures of Wonder Woman. |
Identified by Brian: Sapphire and Steel. |
Identified by Brian: Star Trek Voyager: "The Killing Game." |
Identified by Brian: The X-Files: "Triangle." |
Identified by Brian: Star Trek: Enterprise: "Storm Front." |
Identified by Brian: Torchwood: "Captain Jack Harkness." |
Number 8 is Fausta, the Nazi Wonder Woman, from the first season of "Wonder Woman."
ReplyDeleteHi PDS,
DeleteCorrect! That is indeed Fausta from Wonder Woman! Well-done, PDS!
Regards,
John
1. One Step Beyond
ReplyDelete2. Twilight Zone
3. Twilight Zone
4. Star Trek
5. Mission Impossible
6. Night Gallery
7. Timeslip
8. Wonder Woman
9. Galactica 1980
10. Star Trek Voyager
11. X-Files
12. Star Trek Enterprise
13. Torchwood
Brian:
DeleteWOW! Oh my goodness, you are going for a clean sweep there!!
The only one you missed was 9. It is not from Galactica 1980, but rather from a British program of roughly the same vintage.
Well-done, Brian!
best,
John
I've always find the 'Twilight Zone' and 'One Step Beyond' episodes are the most reverent in it's approach to WWII. Due to the fact that they were made less than 20 years from the end of that conflict and the memories of WWII must have been quite vivid to it's audience of the day.
ReplyDeleteHi Trent,
DeleteI very much agree with you, my friend. The memory of World War II, as you may, must have been quite vivid when One Step Beyond and The Twilight Zone first began airing. It seems like such a long time ago now, but in 1959..it was only fifteen years in the past.
Well said...
best,
John
I'll hazard a guess that #9 is Sapphire & Steel.
ReplyDeleteBrian,
DeleteThat's correct! #9 is from Sapphire and Steel! Well done!
best,
John
What! No Galactica: 1980?
ReplyDeleteJust kidding!
Regards,
Grayson