Calling all '80s children ... :D
Okay, this is driving me crazy. We were talking about old TV shows with my in-laws tonight, and my husband was waxing nostalgic about what was apparently his favorite show when he was a little kid in the early '80s ... and none of us can figure out what show he's talking about. (He doesn't remember the name or who the actors were.) Google isn't helping either. He says that what he remembers is that it was sort of vaguely like MacGyver ("... but cooler") with a crime-fighting hero who had a headquarters in a warehouse with lots of high-tech computer equipment, and an airplane that he'd built, and other gadgets. Basically the hero was sort of a gadget-building MacGyver type. He says it's live-action, not a cartoon, and he thinks he was about 6 or 7 (which would put it in the general vicinity of 1983-84 -- but the dates could be off by as much as a few years).
Does this ring a bell with anyone?
ETA: After a lot more googling than it was probably worth XD ... we think we've found a very likely candidate: Probe. It's a little later than he remembered, but it's tough to remember exactly how old you were when various events in your childhood happened. I suppose we'll know for sure after the download finishes ... :>
In other fannish news, I got my art turned in for
sgareversebang and *hangs head* went ahead and signed up as an author too. I need something to give me a bit of a kick in the pants as far as writing is concerned -- I did write something for
sga_genficathon, but it's been kind of like pulling teeth trying to squeeze words out of my head lately. Author signups close tomorrow and the art will be available for claiming around June 5th or so.
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Does this ring a bell with anyone?
ETA: After a lot more googling than it was probably worth XD ... we think we've found a very likely candidate: Probe. It's a little later than he remembered, but it's tough to remember exactly how old you were when various events in your childhood happened. I suppose we'll know for sure after the download finishes ... :>
In other fannish news, I got my art turned in for
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No, we think we might have found it (after way too much googling) -- Probe sounds like a likely option (which, yeah, did air a little later than he thought). We'll know for sure after the download finishes ...
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJRZfnnhtdY
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Even if it's not the show your husband saw as a kid, it's still pretty awesome. Or at least the second episode is. :P
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\o/ I am not alone!
Although I'm still working on mine, what was the process for turning in your art? I might still be half-asleep, but I can't seem to find it.
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And Probe looks interesting! If I can ever find it, I might give it a watch sometime.
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It looks like a cool show. It's co-created by Isaac Asimov! The publicity stills make me giggle (the 80s hair, omg!) but I'm looking forward to watching it.
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Q.E.D.?
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Wow, yeah, VHS! I think I still have a box of old VHS tapes around here from the '90s with episodes of shows like MacGyver and Sentinel on them. We used to think it was so great when it was all we had. *g*