Monday, February 24, 2014

The Cult-TV Faces of: Sirens

Identified by Hugh: Joan Collins as Lorelei Circe on Batman: "The Siren."

Identified by SGB: Star Trek: The Animated Series: "The Lorelei Signal."

Identified by David Colohan: Space:1999 "The Guardian of Piri" (Catherine Schell)

Identified by David Colohan: Otherworld: "Paradise Lost" (Barbara Stock as Scarla Raye)

Identified by Hugh: The Simpsons. 

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Identified by David Colohan: Millennium: "Siren" (Vivian Wu)

Identified by Hugh: Charmed. (Melinda Clarke in "Siren Song.")

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Identified by Chris G: Dinah Lance/Black Canary (Alaina Hoffman) in "Smallville."

Identified by Hugh: Doctor Who: "Curse of the Black Spot."

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11 comments:

  1. 1. Lorelai the Siren on Batman
    2. Thundarr
    5. The Simpsons
    9. Charmed
    12. Doctor Who

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    1. Well done, Hugh! Your identifications are spot-on, save for #2! Great job!

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  2. David Colohan6:59 AM

    Hey John,
    Been a while since I've had a go!

    3. Space 1999: "The Guardian of Piri
    4. Otherworld, possibly the third episode?
    8. Vivian Wu in Millennium: "Siren"

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    1. David,

      Hello old friend! You have returned with perfect identifications, sir! :)

      All three selections are correct, and I would compliment you especially on #4, Otherworld, as that is pretty obscure...

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  3. Hi John,

    2 Star Trek:TAS
    3 Space:1999
    4 Otherworld

    SGB

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    1. Hi SGB!

      You always rock, my friend, and all three of your identifications are correct! Outstanding job!

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  4. Anonymous7:12 AM

    8 Millennium
    10 Supernatural

    Mr. C.

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    1. Mr. C

      You never disappoint. Both IDs are right on the money. Well done!

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  5. Chris G8:42 AM

    #11 - Black Canary from "Smallville."

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    1. Great job, Chris G! Right on the money!

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  6. woodchuckgod3:42 AM

    I'm a little late to the show, but:

    #7) Red Dwarf - the episode entitled Psirens, to be specific.

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