Identified by Pierre Fontaine: Mission: Impossible (Martin Landau) |
Identified by Woodchuckgod: Batman. |
Identified by Woodchuck God: Get Smart. |
Identified by Woodchuck God: Star Trek: "The Enterprise Incident." |
Identified by SGB: Mission: Impossible (Leonard Nimoy) |
Identified by Pierre Fontaine: Space:1999: "The Bringers of Wonder" |
Identified by Ponch: Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. |
Not Yet Identified |
Identified by Hugh: Star Trek: The Next Generation: "Unification." |
Identified by Woodchuck God: The X-Files: "Arcadia." |
Identified by Chris G: Alias. |
Identified by Woodchuck God: V (2009 Remake) |
Identified by Chris G: The Americans. |
2. Batman
ReplyDelete3. Get Smart
4. Star Trek (original recipe)
8. V (original recipe, or series perhaps. Can't tell which)
11. X-Files, I presume?
13. V (Gritty Reboot flavor)
Good morning, WCG: Great job! All your ids are correct sir!
Delete10. Star Trek: The Next Generation
ReplyDelete12. Smallville
Good morning, Hugh: #10 is The Next Generation, but 12 is not Smallville! :) Excellent identification, and you're in the right era for the second one...
Delete12. Alias
ReplyDelete14. The Americans
Great job, Chris G. Both identifications are spot-on!
Delete7) Buck Rogers
ReplyDelete13) V (The remake)
Ponch: Yes! Great job on ids!
Delete1. Mission Impossible
ReplyDelete6. Space: 1999 (Alien disguised as Tony Verdeschi's brother Guido in the Season 2 episode The Bringers Of Wonder)
Great job, Pierre! Both identifications are correct!
DeleteGood morning John
ReplyDelete1 Mission Impossible
Yes! Great job, Carl!
DeleteHi John,
ReplyDeleteGreat subject. All good answers.
#5 Mission:Impossible
SGB
Hi SGB! Thank you! And you did a great job recognizing Leonard Nimoy as Paris the Great on Mission:Impossible!
DeleteHave a great afternoon, my friend!
best,
John
Number 8 looks like it comes from the revamped Mission Impossible series from the eighties*, with Thaao Penghlis (my apologies, I know I am misspelling his name) as the team's master of disguise.
ReplyDeleteNo love for the Rick Springfield version of the mask-wearing Christopher Chance, The Human Target?
*Which coincidentally later starred another person sort of known for wearing a disguise, Jane Badler.
(Love these quizzes, thanks, Scott)