5 thoughts on “TV Main Title of the Week – Special Obscure Glen A. Larson Shows Edition”
How did the Archive interview with Mr. Larson go? Any good stories from McCloud? Switch? It Takes a Thief? Any deeper insight into the origin or ultimate split from Quincy, M.E.?
The only one I’ve never heard of is Fitz & Bones and I don’t think Masquerade got any play over here either.
Wasn’t that made around the time of Cover-Up?
Nightman may be more obscure than the rest, but Automan, Manimal and the Highwayman, no way!
But then again, I think Glen’s shows are more fondly thought of outside the US.
He also must be the only TV producer to have two leading men die on him.
Best,
Peter
P.S. Nightman and Manimal are actually linked. Simon MacCorkindale returned as Dr Jonathan Chase, the “Manimal” in an episode of Nightman.
Yep, I remember that episode of NIGHTMAN. I don’t need a DVD set of that show but I’d love to have that episode and the one where Lee Aaron was the musical guest.
-Chris
How did the Archive interview with Mr. Larson go? Any good stories from McCloud? Switch? It Takes a Thief? Any deeper insight into the origin or ultimate split from Quincy, M.E.?
Well…except for FITZ AND BONES I watched them all.
And would gladly buy a DVD set of MANIMAL.
– Chris
The only one I’ve never heard of is Fitz & Bones and I don’t think Masquerade got any play over here either.
Wasn’t that made around the time of Cover-Up?
Nightman may be more obscure than the rest, but Automan, Manimal and the Highwayman, no way!
But then again, I think Glen’s shows are more fondly thought of outside the US.
He also must be the only TV producer to have two leading men die on him.
Best,
Peter
P.S. Nightman and Manimal are actually linked. Simon MacCorkindale returned as Dr Jonathan Chase, the “Manimal” in an episode of Nightman.
Lee,
LOTS of great stories about all his shows. I’ll let you know when the video interview is posted by the Academy.
Lee
Yep, I remember that episode of NIGHTMAN. I don’t need a DVD set of that show but I’d love to have that episode and the one where Lee Aaron was the musical guest.
-Chris