Monday, April 25, 2016

The Cult-TV Faces of: Force Fields

Identified by SGB: The Outer Limits: "The Bellero Shield."

Identified by Hugh: Lost in Space.
Identified by Hugh: Star Trek: "Charlie X."


Identified by Hugh: Star Trek: The Animated Series.


Identified by Hugh: Ark II.

Identified by Hugh:Space Academy.

Identified by Hugh: The Fantastic Journey.

Identified by Hugh: Jason of Star Command.

Identified by SGB: Star Trek: The Next Generation.


Identified by Hugh: Star Trek DS9.

Identified by Hugh: The X-Files.

Identified by Hugh: Doctor Who: "Asylum of the Daleks."

Identified by SGB: Lab Rats.

7 comments:

  1. 2. Lost in Space
    3. Star Trek
    4. Star Trek
    5. Ark II
    6. Space Academy
    7. Fantastic Journey
    8. Jason of Star Command
    10. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
    11. X-Files
    12. Doctor Who

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    1. Nice work, Hugh. All ids are correct!

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  2. hi John,

    1 OUTER LIMITS
    2 LOST IN SPACE
    3 STAR TREK TOS
    4 STAR TREK THE ANIMATED SERIES
    5 ARK II
    6 SPACE ACADEMY
    7 FANTASTIC JOURNEY
    8 JASON OF STAR COMMAND
    9 ST NEXT GENERATION
    10 ST DS9
    11 X-FILES
    13 LAB RATS/BIONIC ISLAND

    SGB

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    1. Superb identifications, as always SGB! Well done!!!

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  3. Hi John,

    I think

    #12 DOCTOR WHO

    SGB

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  4. I wish I could give you more specific episode titles on many of these since the shows are all pretty recognizable.

    1. The Outer Limits - The Bellero Shield
    2. Lost In Space
    3. Star Trek - Charlie X
    4. Star Trek: The Animated Series - How Sharper Than A Serpent's Tooth
    5. Ark II - The Slaves
    6. Space Academy - Survivors of Zalon
    6. Fantastic Journey
    8. Jason of Star Command (second season)
    9. Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Hunted
    10. Star Trek: Deep Space 9
    11. The X Files

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