Monday, June 08, 2015

Jurassic Park Week: The Cult-TV Faces of: Dinosaurs


Identified by David Colohan: The Twilight Zone: "Odyssey of Flight 33."


Identified by David Colohan: Doctor Who: "Invasion of the Dinosaurs"


Identified by SGB: Valley of the Dinosaurs.


Identified by David Colohan: Land of the Lost

Identified by David Colohan: Godzilla (Hanna-Barbera; 1978)

Identified by David Colohan: Dinosaurs.


7


8


Identified by Mr. C: The X-Files: "Quagmire"


10


Identified by David Colohan: Star Trek: Voyager: "Distant Origin."

12


Identified by Chris G: Dinosaur Train


Identified by Hugh Davis: Primeval.


Identified by David Colohan: Terra Nova.


Identified by David Colohan: Doctor Who: "Dinosaurs on a Spaceship"

Identified by David Colohan: Doctor Who: "Deep Breath"

11 comments:

  1. Anonymous7:09 AM

    Good morning, John!

    9 The X-Files, “Quagmire“ (Poor Queequeg...)

    Kind regards,
    Mr. C.

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    1. Hi Mr. C! Great ID. I love that episode, and like you, I mourn poor Queequeg.

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  2. David Colohan7:13 AM

    Hi John,
    1. The Twilight Zone
    2. Doctor Who - Invasion of the Dinosaurs
    4. Land of the Lost
    5. Godzilla
    6. Dinosaurs ('Not the Momma!')
    9. The X-Files
    11. Star Trek: Voyager
    12. Primeval
    15. Terra Nova
    16. Doctor Who
    17. Doctor Who


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    1. David, you nearly rendered this gallery extinct! :)

      Great job catching so many cult-tv dinosaurs. Only one was wrong (#12 is not Primeval...)

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  3. Anonymous7:25 AM

    14. Primeval

    --Hugh Davis

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    1. Great job, Hugh! That menacing looking fellow (in a bowling alley?) is from Primeval. I thoroughly enjoyed that show, and would have loved to see it run a few more seasons...

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  4. Chris G9:01 AM

    13. Dinosaur Train! Dinosaur Train. Gonna ride, ride, ride, ride, ride...Dinosaur Train!

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    1. Outstanding, Chris G! This show was a regular stop for my son several years ago. We always got a kick out of it (and Dino Dan, also on PBS...)

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  5. Hi John,

    #3 Valley Of The Dinosaurs

    Good subject!

    SGB

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  6. SGB, I just knew you would recognize that image, since, like me, you are a big fan of Valley of the Dinosaurs! Great job!

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  7. Anonymous6:47 PM

    Hi John,

    8. Land Of The Lost (1990s)
    12. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World (1999s)

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