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<blockquote data-quote="Barendd Nobeard" data-source="post: 1002152" data-attributes="member: 960"><p>Why that was Judy Strangis as "Dyna Girl" and Deidre Hall played "Electr<u>a</u> Woman." Sadly, I did not have to look up this information, but it's permanently in my head for some reason.</p><p></p><p>I believe the title actually was "Bigfoot and Wildboy" but this one I'm not 100% sure on. I'm scaring myself with my useless Krofft trivia knowledge....</p><p></p><p></p><p>The evil doctor was played by Mark Lindsay Chapman, who once lost a t.v role as John Lennon since his real name closely matched that of Lennon's killer. And the bimbo eye-candy was lovingly portrayed by Kari Wuhrer (of "Remote Control" and "Sliders"), at least for part of the run.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>And many other bad shows I watched in the 1970s. They peaked with their first show, <strong>H.R. Pufnstuf</strong>, but also produced all those wonderful "Krofft Supershow" serials: <strong>Electra Woman and Dyna Girl<strong>, <strong>Dr. Shrinker</strong>, <strong>Wonderbug</strong>, etc. Other stand-alone series included <strong>The Bugaloos</strong> and <strong>Lidsville, the Land of Living Hats</strong>. Yes, hats. A show about living hats. There were good hats, and bad hats, and an evil magician, and a good genie, and a kid just trying to get back to his own world. Which is so <u>very</u> different from the plot of <strong>H.R. Pufnstuf</strong>, which had a good flute, and an evil witch, and a boy who was just trying to get back to his own world...</strong></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barendd Nobeard, post: 1002152, member: 960"] Why that was Judy Strangis as "Dyna Girl" and Deidre Hall played "Electr[u]a[/u] Woman." Sadly, I did not have to look up this information, but it's permanently in my head for some reason. I believe the title actually was "Bigfoot and Wildboy" but this one I'm not 100% sure on. I'm scaring myself with my useless Krofft trivia knowledge.... The evil doctor was played by Mark Lindsay Chapman, who once lost a t.v role as John Lennon since his real name closely matched that of Lennon's killer. And the bimbo eye-candy was lovingly portrayed by Kari Wuhrer (of "Remote Control" and "Sliders"), at least for part of the run. And many other bad shows I watched in the 1970s. They peaked with their first show, [b]H.R. Pufnstuf[/b], but also produced all those wonderful "Krofft Supershow" serials: [b]Electra Woman and Dyna Girl[b], [b]Dr. Shrinker[/b], [b]Wonderbug[/b], etc. Other stand-alone series included [b]The Bugaloos[/b] and [b]Lidsville, the Land of Living Hats[/b]. Yes, hats. A show about living hats. There were good hats, and bad hats, and an evil magician, and a good genie, and a kid just trying to get back to his own world. Which is so [u]very[/u] different from the plot of [b]H.R. Pufnstuf[/b], which had a good flute, and an evil witch, and a boy who was just trying to get back to his own world...[/b][/b] [/QUOTE]
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