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Post by telegonus on Jan 10, 2018 7:12:35 GMT
There were two TV series that had the title I Spy. The first was, from what I've read, an anthology series from the Fifties hosted by Raymond Massey, the other literally a spy series, from a decade later, featuring Robert Culp and Bill Cosby in the leads. I think it's fair to say that the Culp and Cosby I Spy is by far the better remembered of the two.
Also, two TV shows titled Thriller. The one I know (very well) is the American horror anthology series hosted by Boris Karloff. There was also a British show called Thriller, about which I know little but I think it might have also been an anthology, non-horror, more "foreign intrigue" style.
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Post by Matthew the Swordsman on Jan 11, 2018 13:36:27 GMT
What really shocks me, is there is only one TV series called "One Family", a 1956 ITV show for which all episodes are lost. Seriously, I was expecting there to be two, three or even four series with that title. There's also very few films by that title, a 1930 UK feature-length documentary and a 2012 US short film, that's all. There's also only a single TV episode with this title (from 2017).
Seriously folks. Surely this title deserves more use?
Come on, even The Drew Pearson Show has been the title for two TV series (1952-1953 and 2012-2013), both of them talk shows with a different guy named Drew Pearson (one of them an annoying political commentator, the other a football player).
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Post by tresix on Jan 11, 2018 23:09:33 GMT
Would "Vega$" with Robert Urich and "Vegas" with Dennis Quaid count or would the dollar sign in the first series disqualify it?
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Post by Matthew the Swordsman on Jan 12, 2018 8:47:37 GMT
Would "Vega$" with Robert Urich and "Vegas" with Dennis Quaid count or would the dollar sign in the first series disqualify it? I think it counts.
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