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Name those B-Movie-esque TV Shows!

AuroraGyps

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Originally posted by emergent
What was the show with the little person inventor/toymaker? Was that Warrick Davis? Does that count?
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The wizard I think.

Yeah, The Wizard was about a magician little person. I liked that show. It had the guy that played Howie from The Fall Guy. The wizard wasn't Warrick Davis though... I can't remember that actor's name, but I do know he commited suicide years ago.
 

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Mark

CreativeMountainGames.com
AuroraGyps said:
Yeah, The Wizard was about a magician little person. I liked that show. It had the guy that played Howie from The Fall Guy. The wizard wasn't Warrick Davis though... I can't remember that actor's name, but I do know he commited suicide years ago.

Ah, yes. David Rappaport was the titular wizard. Sad story. Loved him in Time Bandits :(
 



Silver Moon

Adventurer
Well Hand of Evil got two of them, but for the full effect you have to go with the whole Irwin Allen collection:

Time Tunnel, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Lost in Space, and Land of the Giants. Several years back the Sci-Fi channel actually ran the four series in order! Great Fun!
 

Black Omega

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Oh yes, I remember Quark. I had to fight my parents every week just to watch it. I think it might have even made it to a second season, but would not swear to it.

Now, the series I always forget the name of. Early 80's, maybe late 70's, fantasy with a strong comedy element. Once had the hero fight an invisible dragon to save on special effects.:)
 

Hand of Evil

Hero
Epic
Silver Moon said:
Well Hand of Evil got two of them, but for the full effect you have to go with the whole Irwin Allen collection:

Time Tunnel, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Lost in Space, and Land of the Giants. Several years back the Sci-Fi channel actually ran the four series in order! Great Fun!

It is my age :)
 

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