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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. Parenthood Steve Martin The Man with Two Brains George
  2. Three Men and a Baby Steve Guttenberg Police Academy George
  3. Still need more help. George (I long for the days when we had a dozen or so players...)
  4. If Raf REPLIES, I'll be shocked. George
  5. Sorry. Just don't know it. George
  6. The only show I know with Karen Cliché was Adventure, Inc., but it did not have any of those other stars. George
  7. I know French, but the literal translation "Under the Sign of the Sword" doesn't help. I suspect that the French isn't a translation of the English title. Set in California, it COULD be a Zorro show, but it's not the old Guy Williams version. I MIGHT get the third choice, with a bit more help. Sheena Easton in a TV show sounds familiar. George
  8. Unbelievably (or not), I still have no idea. George
  9. It's really not clicking for me, either, though I may well have heard it. George
  10. I haven't seen "The Doors," though I remember it coming out. That's how old I am. George
  11. That last line seems familiar, but I'm not getting it. George
  12. I gave it to WW, but he's had four days to post one, so Human can go ahead, if he has one. George
  13. I'm not sure what part was the guess, but the answer is completely correct. George
  14. Star Trek III John Larroquette Blind Date George
  15. I'm not going to beat you to it. George
  16. An Earl isn't exactly a Duke, but Rissk translates well to Hazzard, so I'll give it to you. The car not only had the Confederate flag on it, but it was also called the General Lee. Ah, simpler times! And, of course, short-short jeans are still called "Daisy Dukes." WW's up. George
  17. An assassin relives the same 24 hours, over and over, each time slightly varying his attempt to kill President De Gaulle. George
  18. So, "tardis" is an acronym. Live and learn! George
  19. This wildly popular show (at the time) would probably not even be produced today, as it frequently displayed iconography which is out of style, today. Speaking of style, one of the characters' outfits were so popular that they are still referred today by that character's name. (And, thankfully, that outfit is still popular.) George
  20. "Constantine" is correct. "1998" was a typo. I meant "1988," which is when "Hellblazer" appeared, though, as you point out, Constantine first appeared in Swamp Thing in 1984. "Hellblazer" was thought to be too similar to "Hellboy," so "Contantine" was picked as the title. I REALLY prefer Matt Ryan's take to Keanu Reeves's. You're up! George
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