Monday, March 03, 2014

The Cult-TV Faces of: Collectors and Collectibles

Identified by SGB: Star Trek: "The Squire of Gothos."

Identified by SGB: Space:1999 "The Taybor" (Willoughby Godarrd)

Identified by Hugh: Blake's 7: "Bounty."

Identified by Hugh: Friday the 13th: The Series: Lewis Vendredi (R.G. Armstrong)

Identified by SGB: Friday the 13th: The Series: "Tales of the Undead."

Identified by Hugo: The Simpsons.

Identified by SGB: Star Trek: The Next Generation: "The Most Toys" (Saul Rubinek)

Identified by Duanne: The (New) Twilight Zone: "The Collection."

Identified by Hugh: Buffy the Vampire Slayer: "Smashed."

Identified by Bruce Nims: Firefly: "Trash."

Identified by Hugh: Doctor Who: "Dalek."

Identified by SGB: Smallville.

8 comments:

  1. 3. Blake's 7
    4. Friday the 13th: The Series
    6 (first one). The Simpsons
    6 (second one). Star Trek: DS9
    7. Buffy
    10. Doctor Who (reboot)
    11. Supenatural

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    1. Hey Hugh,

      Thanks for noting my numbering error. I hadn't noticed, but I'm glad you did, so I could fix it up! Your identifications are great! The only ones you missed are those that you tagged as DS9 and Supernatural. Otherwise, a clean sweep!

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  2. hi John,

    1 Star Trek salt creature from "Man Trap"
    2 Space:1999
    4 Friday the 13th:The Series
    5 Friday the 13th:The Series
    6 Simpsons
    7 Star Trek NG
    11 Doctor Who Cyberman head
    12 Smallville

    SGB

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    1. Good morning, SGB! Great identifications, as usual. All of them are absolutely correct, my friend!

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  3. Number 10 is from the amazing Firefly.

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    1. Hi Bruce! Awesome job, my friend. Number 10 is indeed from Firefly. That's the antique "Lassiter," the first laser gun, on display. From the episode "Trash!"

      Well done, Bruce!!!

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  4. 8. The Twilight Zone "The Collection."

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    1. Wow Duanne, that was super obscure! Congrats on nailing that ID! Awesome!

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