Monday, March 14, 2016

The Cult-TV Faces of: The Hall of Mirrors

Identified by Hugh: The Twilight Zone: "In Praise of Pip."

Identified by Will Perez: The Avengers.

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Identified by Chris G: Scooby Doo.

Identified by Hugh: Space:1999: "Seed of Destruction."

Identified by Will Perez: The Fantastic Journey: "The Funhouse."

Identified by Hugh: Thundarr the Barbarian.

Identified by Hugh: Doctor Who: "The Five Doctors."

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Identified by Hugh: The Sarah Jane Adventures

15 comments:

  1. 1. Twilight Zone
    5. Space: 1999
    7. Thundarr
    8. Doctor Who
    10. X-Files
    11. Sarah Jane Adventures

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    1. Good work, Hugh! #10 is not X-Files, however...

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  2. Chris G7:47 AM

    4. Scooby Doo

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  3. And even, one to add my friend, The Man With The Golden Gun.

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    1. (In best Alex Trebek voice): But remember the category my friend! cult-tv! :)

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    2. Ha. Caught me sleeping.

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  4. Though it's more accurately a cult faces of the funhouse.

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  5. 2. The Avengers
    5. Space 1999
    6. Fantastic Journey
    8. Doctor Who
    11. The Sarah Jane Adventures

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  6. Hi John,

    Great answers.

    #3 Outer Limits

    SGB

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  7. There's also the sort of Hall of Mirrors from Doctor Who's "Kinda" (Peter Davison serial)

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  8. Okay, maybe Lost In Space: The Magic Mirror. That would be a better one. : ) I know I'm like a pill today.

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  9. Anonymous4:18 PM

    Hi, John,

    Fairly long time reader - first post. And first guess at one of these (most are finished by the time I'm actually awake!)...

    Anyhow...let's try:
    #9: The X-Files "Humbug"

    However - if correct, it is very likely that Hugh's placement of it at number 10. (Apologies to you Hugh, if that's the case - if not mistaken I see that you and SGB post here frequently.)

    malokidaemon

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