2008: sequel to Life on Mars |
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Ashes to Ashes |
John 'Hannibal' Smith, 'Howling Mad' Murdock, Templeton 'Faceman' Peck and B. A. Baracus were |
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The A–Team |
"Once upon a time there were three little girls who went to the Police Academy. They were each assigned very
hazardous duties, but I took them away from all that ... " |
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Charlie's Angels |
ITV, 1968–9: Sharon Macready (played by Alexandra Bastedo), Craig Sterling (Stuart Damon) and Richard Barrett
(William Gaunt) were |
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The Champions |
Canadian comedy drama series, 1994–9, about a Canadian Mountie who goes to Chicago with his deaf
half–dog–half–wolf Diefenbaker to solve the mystery of his father's murder |
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Due South |
1966–7: April Dancer, played by Stefanie Powers, was the title character of |
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The Girl from UNCLE |
Featured a modified 1982 Pontiac Trans Am – known in the series as KITT |
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Knight Rider |
BBC series 2006–7, set in Manchester, starring John Simm as DCI Sam Tyler who appears to have travelled back
in time (from 2006 to 1973) |
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Life on Mars |
ITV, 1971–2: starred Roger Moore and Tony Curtis as two millionaire playboys, from different backgrounds,
who reluctantly team up to solve cases (in various exotic European locations) that the police and the courts cannot |
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The Persuaders! |
"I am not a number — I am a free man!" |
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The Prisoner |
Featured a yellow Lotus 7, registration number KAR 120C |
Title character drove a white Volvo P1800 sports car |
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The Saint |
Based on Martin Calden's novel Cyborg |
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Six Million Dollar Man |
Ashes to Ashes |
Central character: Met DI, travels back from 2008 to 1981 |
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Alex Drake |
Played by |
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Keeley Hawes |
The A–Team |
John 'Hannibal' Smith |
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George Peppard |
B. A. Baracus |
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Mr. T |
B. A. Baracus: B. A. stood for |
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Bad Attitude |
Appeared as himself in Cowboy George (season 4 episode 16, 1986) |
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Boy George |
The Avengers |
Steed: played by |
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Patrick McNee |
Steed's boss, played by Patrick Newell |
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Mother |
Steed's assistants: |
Years |
Character |
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Actress |
1962–4 | Cathy Gale |
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Honor Blackman |
1965–8 | Emma Peel |
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Diana Rigg |
1968–9 | Tara King |
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Linda Thorsen |
Starred in the first season as Dr. Geoffrey Brent (a role he'd previously played in Police Surgeon) |
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Ian Hendry |
The Bionic Woman |
Name of the title character |
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Jaime Sommers |
Played by |
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Lindsay Wagner |
The Champions | Organisation that employed the agents |
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NEMESIS |
Charlie's Angels |
Sabrina Duncan |
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Kate Jackson |
Jill Munroe |
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Farrah Fawcett–Majors |
Kelly Garrett |
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Jaclyn Smith |
Kris Munroe (Jill's sister – replaced Jill in Season 2) |
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Cheryl Ladd |
Voice of Charlie (also in the 2000 film) |
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John Forsyth |
Department S |
Central character – also the title of a spin–off series |
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Jason King |
Jason King was played by |
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Peter Wyngarde |
Department S was supposed to be part of |
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Interpol |
The Girl from UNCLE |
Title role |
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Stefanie Powers |
The Incredible Hulk |
Hulk |
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Lou Ferrigno |
Dr. Bruce Banner |
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Bill Bixby |
Knight Rider | Name of the car |
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KITT |
Life on Mars | Set in (English city) |
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Manchester |
Central character, played by John Simm |
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DCI (and/or DI) Sam Tyler |
Politically incorrect DCI, played by Philip Glenister |
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Gene Hunt |
2008 sequel |
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Magnum, P.I. |
Title role |
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Tom Selleck |
Hawaii beachfront estate where Magnum lives |
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Robin's Nest |
Owner of Robin's Nest |
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Robin Masters |
English manager of the Robin's Nest estate |
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Jonathan Higgins |
Higgins is said to be loosely based on |
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Ian Fleming |
The two Doberman pinschers who guard the estate ('the Lads') |
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Zeus |
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Apollo |
The Man from UNCLE |
Napoleon Solo |
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Robert Vaughn |
Illya Kuryakin (Glasgow–born actor) |
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David McCallum |
Their boss |
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(Alexander) Waverly |
Mr. Waverly was played by (English–born actor) |
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Leo G. Carroll |
UNCLE's habitual opposition |
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THRUSH |
The New Avengers |
Gambit |
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Gareth Hunt |
Purdey |
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Joanna Lumley |
The Persuaders |
Lord Brett Sinclair |
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Roger Moore |
Danny Wilde |
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Tony Curtis |
The Prisoner |
The Prisoner was played by |
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Patrick McGoohan |
The Prisoner's number |
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6 |
'The Village' was filmed in (Welsh tourist village) |
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Portmeirion |
The Protectors |
Harry Rule |
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Robert Vaughn |
Contessa Caroline di Contini |
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Nyree Dawn Porter |
Paul Buchet (former star of Space:1999) |
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Tony Anholt |
Randall & Hopkirk (deceased) |
Randall's first name |
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Geoff |
Hopkirk's first name |
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Marty |
Robocop (TV series) |
Male star |
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Richard Eden |
The Saint |
Title role in The Return of the Saint (1978–9) |
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Ian Ogilvy |
Six Million Dollar Man |
Name of the eponymous character |
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Steve Austin |
Played by |
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Lee Majors |
Twin Peaks | The first murder victim |
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Laura Palmer |
Appeared as a transvestite FBI agent |
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David Duchovny |