Monday, August 12, 2013

The Cult-TV Faces of: Blast Off!

Identified by SGB: Fireball XL-5

Identified by SGB: Thunderbirds.


Identified by SGB: Lost in Space.
Identified by SGB: UFO (Interceptors)

Identified by SGB: UFO (Skydiver)

Identified by SGB: Space:1999

Identified by Pierre: Star Maidens

Identified by Pierre: Blake's 7

Identified by SGB: Battlestar Galactica

Identified by SGB: Star Blazers

Identified by SGB: Jason of Star Command

Identified by Donald G: Doctor Who: "The Invisible Enemy"

Identified by SGB: Buck Rogers in the 25th Century.

Identified by SGB: V.

Identified by SGB: DS9


6 comments:

  1. Hi John,

    #1 Fireball XL5
    #2 Thunderbirds [Thunderbird 2]
    #3 Lost In Space "Reluctant Stowaway" [J2]
    #4 UFO [Interceptor]
    #5 UFO [Skydiver]
    #6 Space:1999 [Eagle]
    #9 Battlestar Galactica [Viper]
    #10 Star Blazers [Argo]
    #11 Jason Of Star Command [Starfires]
    #13 Buck Rogers In The 25th Century [Starfighter]
    #14 V [V transport]
    #15 Star Trek DS9 [Runabout]

    SGB

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    1. Brilliant job, my friend! All correct (as usual!) :)

      best,
      John

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  2. Ooohhh...
    I know most of these for once!
    1. Fireball XL5
    2. Thunderbirds
    3. Lost In Space
    4. UFO
    5. UFO
    6. Space:1999
    7. Star Maidens
    9. Battlestar Galactica
    10. Star Blazers/Space Cruiser Yamato
    11. Jason of Star Command
    13. Buck Rogers
    14. V
    15. Deep Space 9

    I think 9 might be "Red Dwarf" but I'm not certain. I have no idea about #8 but the model work looks British. I'm going to guess "Blake's 7".

    Thanks!
    Pierre

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    1. Pierre,

      You rock! You filled in the gaps perfectly! Well done on #8, by the way!

      best,
      John

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  3. Wow...the little white ship on #12 looks so familiar to me but I just can't place it (I meant 12 when I guessed Red Dwarf rather than 9, which is obviously Galactica).

    Again, it looks British but I'm just not familiar with late 1970's British TV to be able to identify it (though Doctor Who would be a good guess).

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  4. Donald G7:56 PM

    It's probably too late to answer this, but #12 looks to be from the Doctor Who story, "The Invisible Enemy".

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