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4. the Nature of Things
17. Neon Rider
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Calling a day on the following. Only just noticed a couple things from before: for newlywed Game I meant "couples" of course; For Forever Knight, it's Loki's answer that was correct
1. This 1970s cartoon series had a well intended costumed imp causing problems for a couple of superheroes
5. Farmer Brown was a villain in an episode of which series?
7. Which show had as part of its theme song "It's the [show title], we invited you."
11. On Picard, what is the name of Picard's dog?
16. The closing theme of this series had "Je cherche l'enfants, je cherche l'enfants, mon ami, mon ami".
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1 New Adventures of Batman. I presume you are talking about Batmite.
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1 is correct. Bat-Mite was a well-intended screw-up on the series rather than a villain.
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2. the New Batman Adventures? (I don't remember what the series was called at the time, although I do know that Steve Gerber wrote that episode)
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You probably meant 5, and yes, that's the series name. Fans hated it and Bruce Timm on the Commentary track mentioned he chose that episode (Critters) for Commentary because he wanted to do an unpopular one. However, he mentioned he really likes it and I have to say it's one of my favourite as well. I suspect if you like twisted humour like Gerber was good at, it's more up your alley than if you just want to watch a more traditional gritty Gotham episode.
The others:
7. Which show had as part of its theme song "It's the [show title], we invited you."
New Zoo Revue
11. On Picard, what is the name of Picard's dog?
Number One
16. The closing theme of this series had "Je cherche l'enfants, je cherche l'enfants, mon ami, mon ami".
Nikita (Canadian name for the first series, aka La Femme Nikita)
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This quiz is devoted to the letter O.
1. At the start of the second series/season with the current Doctor on Doctor Who, she encountered someone using a code name. What was their code name?
2.. What series told people not to adjust their sets?
3. Dwayne Schneider was a character on which series?
4. What sitcom featured the character David Brent?
5. Tony Randall and Jack Klugman starred on which sitcom?
6. Which area of British Columbia did the second series/season of the UK version of The Mole hold its competitions?
7. What did the titular OC stand for?
8. In non-pandemic times, what is normally the last segment on episodes of Real Time with Bill Maher?
9. If you ignore the creator's name part of the title, which series once had the agents go up against a crimelord who appeared to be just a dumb blonde stereotype?
10. Rita Moreno played a nun on which series?
11. This sitcom was about a 24 hour grocery store
12. Who did Steve Austin and Jaime Sommers report to on the The Six Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman?
13. On one fantasy series, who was a vigilante based out of Starling City?
14. Which children's show character is a superhero in the German version of the show but not the American version?
15. This short lived supernatural series was about a group of people with paranormal abilities.
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2.. What series told people not to adjust their sets?
5. Tony Randall and Jack Klugman starred on which sitcom?
7. What did the titular OC stand for?
2. Outer Limits
5. Odd Couple
7. Orange County
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14. Oscar the Grouch?
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Those are all correct. Actually, checking further, it seems that because Sesame Street has multiple Grouches, he not be Oscar. If not, that's my mistake.
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1 O.
4. The Office (UK version)
11 Open All Hours
12 Oscar Goldman
13 Oliver Queen
15 The Others
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For 11, it looks like there's multiple answers so for the one I'm thinking of the spouses who own the store are Gordon and Gretchen. The rest are correct.
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Calling a day on the following:
3. Dwayne Schneider was a character on which series?
6. Which area of British Columbia did the second series/season of the UK version of The Mole hold its competitions?
8. In non-pandemic times, what is normally the last segment on episodes of Real Time with Bill Maher?
9. If you ignore the creator's name part of the title, which series once had the agents go up against a crimelord who appeared to be just a dumb blonde stereotype?
10. Rita Moreno played a nun on which series?
11. This sitcom was about a 24 hour grocery store owned by Gordon and Getchen
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3. One Day at a Time
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8. New Rules
10. Oz
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8 is incorrect (doesn't start with the letter O; still a segment during pandemic times). 10 is correct.
6. Which area of British Columbia did the second series/season of the UK version of The Mole hold its competitions?
Okanagan; my dad lived in the region until he passed, albeit not where the show was shot, so I found it quite amusing that this was the exotic location chosen that time around.
8. In non-pandemic times, what is normally the last segment on episodes of Real Time with Bill Maher?
Overtime (it's possible that this is only on YouTube which is where I always watch; I've always assumed it was part of the broadcast)
9. If you ignore the creator's name part of the title, which series once had the agents go up against a crimelord who appeared to be just a dumb blonde stereotype?
[John Woo's] Once a Thief
11. This sitcom was about a 24 hour grocery store owned by Gordon and Gretchen
Open All Night (Wiki, so take this as you will, claims that show has no connection to Open All Hours)
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This quiz is devoted to the letter P
1. This series involved the fictional hockey team the Hamilton Steelheads
2. Who was a season 4 superhero on Agents of Shield?
3. This short lived supernatural thriller set in the titular town was about a young woman dealing with her demonic heritage
4. According to the show's theme, to be a [show's title] Master was the singer's destiny
5. Angie Dickinson played the lead character in this cop drama
6. This supernatural drama's name resembles that of a popular horror movie but mainly because they cover similar topics rather than any real connection
7. One factor in this show's demise was the host, while not truly defending the 9/11 terrorists, claimed they weren't cowards
8. Which series' main character was Bennu?
9. Nia Peeples hosted this series which was basically just people partying to music.
10. This sitcom starred Bronson Pinchot as a wide-eyed immigrant?
11. Which series was about two animals trying to take over the world
12. This 1970s sci-fi series was based on a popular movie franchise that was based on a novel
13. In which series did Louis Gossett Jr. play a father figure to a youth with superhuman powers?
14. In which game show is there sometimes a round called Temptation?
15. Two series regulars from this series were also series regulars on DC's Legends of Tomorrow.
16. One episode only of this series took place in Harmony
17. What did Judge Wapner preside over?
18, For most of the original run of Hollywood Squares who occupied the centre square?
19. Yukk was a character in which series?
20. Who was the lead actress on Medium?
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This quiz is devoted to the letter P
5. Angie Dickinson played the lead character in this cop drama
7. One factor in this show's demise was the host, while not truly defending the 9/11 terrorists, claimed they weren't cowards
10. This sitcom starred Bronson Pinchot as a wide-eyed immigrant?
11. Which series was about two animals trying to take over the world
12. This 1970s sci-fi series was based on a popular movie franchise that was based on a novel
17. What did Judge Wapner preside over?
5. Police Woman
7. Politically Incorrect
10. Perfect Strangers
11. Pinky and the Brain
12. Planet of the Apes
17. People's Court
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Those are correct and I kind of have to agree with Bill Maher: the terrorist attacks were pure evil, but not the acts of people trying to play it safe.
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2 Patriot
3 Point Pleasant
6 Poltergeist The Legacy
8 The Phoenix
13 Powers of Matthew Star
15 Prison Break
19 Plastic Man Adventure/Comedy Hour
20 Patricia Arquette
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Andy E. Nystrom wrote:
8 is incorrect (doesn't start with the letter O; still a segment during pandemic times). 10 is correct.
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8. In non-pandemic times, what is normally the last segment on episodes of Real Time with Bill Maher?
Overtime (it's possible that this is only on YouTube which is where I always watch; I've always assumed it was part of the broadcast)
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Overtime is, in fact, only on YouTube and is not part of the broadcast version.
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Calling a day on the following:
1. This series involved the fictional hockey team the Hamilton Steelheads
4. According to the show's theme, to be a [show's title] Master was the singer's destiny
9. Nia Peeples hosted this series which was basically just people partying to music.
14. In which game show is there sometimes a round called Temptation?
16. One episode only of this series took place in Harmony
18, For most of the original run of Hollywood Squares who occupied the centre square?
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Remaining answers:
1. This series involved the fictional hockey team the Hamilton Steelheads
Power Play. I accidentally spoiled this in the Copps Coliseum post but no one noticed.
4. According to the show's theme, to be a [show's title] Master was the singer's destiny
Pokémon
9. Nia Peeples hosted this series which was basically just people partying to music.
Party Machine. In college dorms at least one person was really into the show. The appeal of watching other people partying on TV, even if some of them are celebrities continues to elude me.
14. In which game show is there sometimes a round called Temptation?
The Price is Right.
Here is a pandemic era episode with that round:
16. One episode only of this series took place in Harmony
The Prisoner (the episode being Living in Harmony).
18. For most of the original run of Hollywood Squares who occupied the centre square?Unsurprisingly, Harmony was revealed to be part of the Village at the end of the episode.
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The next round is about the letter Q. Remember, if more than one answer is possible, it has to be the one that starts with Q
1. Sharon Gless played a diner owner in which series?
2. Which recurring character appeared in the final episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation?
3. On this show, a recurring (though not all that often) ally had bad breath
4. This was a prominent Ferengi on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
5. Who was a prominent cop on Arrow?
6. On which series did a couple break up over Doctor Who?
7. Who was one of the villainous Walker family on a cartoon series?
8. What was the original name for Queer Eye?
9. “Galloping all the way, here comes…”
10. This series was about a coroner.
11. One New York State-set sitcom was called the King of ____
12. This was a recurring eccentric hero on Justice League Unlimited
13. Who was one of the characters being mourned on WandaVision?
14. This foe normally associated with other heroes fought the Hulk in the 1982 Incredible Hulk cartoon series
15. This vampire had a feature on The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse and Heckle & Jeckle
16. Nigel Bennett starred in commercials for what product?
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2 Q
4 Quark
5 Quentin Lance
10 Quincy MD
11 Queens
12 Question?
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10 is close enough (Quincy ME, since the bodies were beyond what an MD could help with; sadly Quincy had no Lazarus Pit). The rest are correct.
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3 Quantum Leap - Gooshie had bad breath, or so Al claimed.
6 Queer as Folk? Guessing this since it was written by Russell T Davies.
14 Quasimodo