tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37940560.post1150340527232394287..comments2024-03-27T08:49:38.786-03:00Comments on Siskoid's Blog of Geekery: Buck Rogers #2: Planet of the Slave GirlsSiskoidhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08266365376486695812noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37940560.post-90865897043078171732021-06-16T15:39:05.661-03:002021-06-16T15:39:05.661-03:00Extra stargazing for genre fans:
Henchman or seco...Extra stargazing for genre fans:<br /><br />Henchman or second-in-command Galen is played by Bob Dowdell, who had the third billing as Chip Norton in <i>Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea</i> after Basehart and Hedison.<br /><br />Ah, Wilma's catsuit... Wasn't this the beginning of having Buck in <i>very</i> tight pants and/or without shirt every so often? Pretty equal opportunity, I'd say. While I personally belong to the camp that merely doffs one's hat at Gerard's civic courage, I've been led to believe that Buck was something of an eye-opener if seen at a certain age.Charles Izemienoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37940560.post-20899923720436147222021-06-16T15:15:37.294-03:002021-06-16T15:15:37.294-03:00This sounds vaguely familiar, but it's been so...This sounds vaguely familiar, but it's been so long I don't really remember any of it. I'm gonna have to get these and re-watch them. <br /><br />By the way, Funks & Wagnalls was (is?) a publisher known for their dictionaries; "Look that up in your Funk & Wagnalls!" was a recurring catch phrase on Laugh-In (usually by Dick Martin I think, but that show was before my time so I'm not certain). So depending on the context, the reference Buck made might've been relatively innocuous. Mike W.http://eruditegorilla.comnoreply@blogger.com