Here are the rules: We will provide an "alternate title" for a classic television series and ask you to name the actual show. Most of these are pretty easy. Please answer no more than three questions per day so others can play. You may have an answer other than the intended one--just be able to defend it! Note that the alternate title may be a variation of the original title or plot description. For this month's edition, all the answers will be British TV series.
1. The Tracy Boys.
2. Irene and Soames.
3. The Himalayan Powers.
4. Nampara.
5. The Village.
6. Man With a Halo.
7. Regan & Carter.
8. The Noble Detective.
9. The Man from WASP.
10. 165 Eaton Place.
11. McGill.
12. Fiery Plants of Africa.
13. The Opera-Loving DCI.
14. Gemstone and Metal.
15. SHADO.
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Hey,I get to go first!
ReplyDelete1. Thunderbirds
2. I think this is The Forsyte Saga
3. A little obscure but I used to watch this on afternoon TV as a child. I think it's The Champions.
Well done, Jay! Impressed that you remembered The Champions.
Delete5. The Prisoner
ReplyDelete13. Inspector Morse
14. Sapphire and Steel
Great job, Jerome!
Delete#6: The Saint
ReplyDelete#10: Upstairs, Downstairs
And you’re right on both, of course!
Delete7. The Sweeney
ReplyDelete15. Gerry Anderson's "UFO."
Impressive, Ron. The Sweeney isn’t well known in the U.S.
DeleteI'm less certain about these, because I haven't seen two of them:
ReplyDelete8. Lord Peter Whimsey?
9. Stingray
12. The Flame Trees of Thika?
Be certain, Jay because you got all three!
DeleteStill need answers for 4 and 11.
ReplyDelete4: Poldark ?
ReplyDeleteThat's correct! It's the name of Ross's home.
Delete11. Could this be referring to a late '60s adventure series, "Man in a Suitcase," whose ex-government agent lead (Richard Bradford) was named McGill?
ReplyDeleteAl, sorry for not responding sooner. Yes, it is Man in a Suitcase! Great job on getting the last and most difficult question.
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