2eddie
Joined Jul 2000
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I never watched "Blue Light", but I do remember the TV ads on ABC. It was a mid-season replacement. It was the same mid-season that also introduced the "Batman" TV series to the world. We all know about "Batman", but I haven't even heard the name "Blue Light" since I was in elementary school.
I had no idea what the series was about, but I knew that Robert Goulet had something to do with it. Now I'm seeing that it was about Nazis and World War II Europe. I had no idea.
Yeah, I was a pup at the time. Certain little facts always stick with me.
I had no idea what the series was about, but I knew that Robert Goulet had something to do with it. Now I'm seeing that it was about Nazis and World War II Europe. I had no idea.
Yeah, I was a pup at the time. Certain little facts always stick with me.
I haven't seen it in about 15 years, but I really did like this version of A Christmas Carol. Yeah, it deviated a bit from the original story, but... so what? I could relate to it more.
Seems like ABC would have this one to broadcast annually, but I guess they tossed it when the Fonzie furor was over. Actually, I'm not sure if he was best cast as the American Scrooge, but that didn't take away from the story.
Call me delusional, but I consider it an unappreciated holiday classic.
Seems like ABC would have this one to broadcast annually, but I guess they tossed it when the Fonzie furor was over. Actually, I'm not sure if he was best cast as the American Scrooge, but that didn't take away from the story.
Call me delusional, but I consider it an unappreciated holiday classic.