Monday, December 23, 2013

The Cult-TV Faces of: A Christmas Carol

Identified by Woodchuckgod: The Jetsons

Identified by Woodchuckgod: The Odd Couple

Identified by Woodchuckgod: The Six Million Dollar Man: "A Bionic Christmas Carol."

Identified by Woodchuckgod: Sesame Street

Identified by Woodchuckgod: Black Adder

Identified by Wodchuckgod: Family Ties.

Identifieby Woodchuckgod: The Simpsons.

Identified by Woodchuckgod: Quantum Leap.

Identified by Woodchuckgod: Xena, Warrior Princess.

Identified by Woodchuckgod: Smallville: "Lexmas."

Identified by Woodchuckgod: Doctor Who: "A Christmas Carol."

13 comments:

  1. woodchuckgod8:04 AM

    1.) The Jetsons
    4.) Sesame Street
    5.) Blackadder's Christmas Carol (Humbug! Humbug!.. Humbug, Mr. Baldrick?)
    6.) Family Ties
    7.) The Simpsons

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    1. Well-done, Woodchuckgod! All correct!

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  2. woodchuckgod8:10 AM

    2.) The Odd couple
    8.) Quantum Leap
    9.) Xena
    10.) Smallville
    11.) Dr. Who

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    1. Hi Woodchuckgod!

      You are on a tear this morning!!! Well-done on all the correct ids.

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  3. woodchuckgod8:15 AM

    3.) Six Million Dolllar Man

    (far be it from normally to try and open all the presents under the tree, but today I just couldn't resist. Fun set of photos! )

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  4. Sorry to come late to this one...
    3. My Favorite Martian

    I love some of these adaptations!

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    1. Hi Hugh,

      #3 does have Ray Walston in it, but it is actually The Six Million Dollar Man ("A Bionic Christmas Carol") Crazy, right?

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  5. #3 is the Six Million Dollar Man's "Bionic Christmas Carol."

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    1. Hi Joanna,

      Great job, my friend!!! Your #3 is absolutely right!!!!!

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  6. Congratulations to al the correct answers woodchuckgod first.

    Happy Christmas and 2014 !

    SGB

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    1. Happy Christmas to you, SGB. I hope you have a wonderful holiday, my friend!

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    2. woodchuckgod12:23 PM

      And let me echo those wishes! Happy holidays to the both of you. (And all the rest!)

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    3. And Woodchuckgod, let me wish you a happy holiday as well. I always love reading your comments, and I was glad to see that you too found value in the underrated Apollo 18! Cheers!

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