| If only I’d seen THIS on my parents’ 19”
  Magnavox (with the broken power knob) | 
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| Lucan turned out to be the
  pilot for a 12-episode series on ABC. It aired May 22, 1977, and starred
  Kevin Brophy as the wolf boy. The pilot has a stunningly high rating of 7.7 on
  IMDb and I can only imagine how good it would have looked on that box. Good Against Evil hasn’t
  aged as well—its 3.8 IMDb rating from a whopping 599 people is probably
  generous—but it stars a guy named Dack Rambo, and how can you go wrong with a
  Rambo in the house? But hey, it was written by Jimmy “Touchfeather” Sangster
  so how bad could it be? It aired on ABC right after Lucan. | 
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| Skag. Karl Malden waited his entire
  career for this role, but no one else had since it lasted only 6 episodes.
  But 51 people on IMDb gave the pilot episode a smashing 7.3 rating. It aired
  on January 6, 1980, on NBC. | 
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| Amber Waves. That shirtless hunk’a
  man isn’t Pooty-poot without his horse. Nope, it’s the post-Disney Kurt
  Russell with a pre-Brat Pack Mare Winningham. And frankly, you can’t go wrong
  with Dennis Weaver in any role. It aired on March 9, 1980, on ABC and its
  rating a 7.3 on IMDb, which means it is likely easier to watch than Good
  Against Evil. | 
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| Deadly Encounter. This
  CBS Sunday Night movie—staring Major Nelson from Bewitched—has
  everything: a helicopter, a suitcase, and a dashing damsel. Well, everything except
  Genie and a good IMDb rating since it clocked in at only 5.7. But I’m betting
  it would have been a slam dunk on my parents’ Magnavox when it aired on December 18, 1982, on CBS. | 
 




 
 
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