Guess the TV shows!

That’s the one. Nice.

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Show ninety-one:

  1. The series was first shown on BBC2 on 15 February 1988
  2. Aware that “sci-fi” could be taken to mean “expensive”, the series was initially pitched with the suggestion that the interiors could be shot in the BBC canteen.

Show ninety-two:

  1. The crew tried to keep all the cameras at eye-level to add an extra level of realism.
  2. All cast members were required to have their hair trimmed every five days.

Show ninety-three:

  1. The Japanese voice actor for Zero Kiryu also plays Light Yagami from Deathnote.
  2. It was adapted into a thirteen episode anime television series by Studio Deen.

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93 is Vampire Knight?

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WOW! Yeah, that’s the one.

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Never seen it٫ but Zero rung a bell. Huge anime fan.

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Show ninety-one:

  1. The series was first shown on BBC2 on 15 February 1988
  2. Aware that “sci-fi” could be taken to mean “expensive”, the series was initially pitched with the suggestion that the interiors could be shot in the BBC canteen.
  3. Originally, Holly was supposed to be a voiceover character. But Norman Lovett protested and insisted on being shown on camera.

Show ninety-two:

  1. The crew tried to keep all the cameras at eye-level to add an extra level of realism.
  2. All cast members were required to have their hair trimmed every five days.
  3. Each even numbered season of the series (two, four, six, and eight) deal with a nuclear threat to the country.

Show ninety-three: Vampire Knight

  1. The Japanese voice actor for Zero Kiryu also plays Light Yagami from Deathnote.
  2. It was adapted into a thirteen episode anime television series by Studio Deen.

SOLVED!


@ScreenSloths

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oh haha its 24

love these types of shows

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That’s the one.

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Show ninety-one: Red Dwarf

  1. The series was first shown on BBC2 on 15 February 1988
  2. Aware that “sci-fi” could be taken to mean “expensive”, the series was initially pitched with the suggestion that the interiors could be shot in the BBC canteen.
  3. Originally, Holly was supposed to be a voiceover character. But Norman Lovett protested and insisted on being shown on camera.
  4. Craig Charles and Danny John-Jules are the only two actors to appear in every episode.

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Show ninety-two: 24

  1. The crew tried to keep all the cameras at eye-level to add an extra level of realism.
  2. All cast members were required to have their hair trimmed every five days.
  3. Each even numbered season of the series (two, four, six, and eight) deal with a nuclear threat to the country.

SOLVED!


Show ninety-three: Vampire Knight

  1. The Japanese voice actor for Zero Kiryu also plays Light Yagami from Deathnote.
  2. It was adapted into a thirteen episode anime television series by Studio Deen.

SOLVED!


@/ScreenSloths

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My father used to watch an old british sci-fi sitcom, so I’m guessing that … Is it Red Dwarf?

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Yes, yes, that’s the one.

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Show ninety-four:

  1. Unlike the Disney TV series, this production includes a female main character. Her name is Victoria Escalante.
  2. In 2011 all four seasons were released individually and as a complete series box set in the United States and Canada.

Show ninety-five:

  1. Most of the fighting scenes take place on dirt ground, to hide the place mats for the actors.
  2. The opening credits remained the same for the first five seasons, but they were changed for the sixth and last season.

Show ninety-six:

  1. All of the scenes set in foreign locations for Season 4 were actually all filmed in the UK as the crew had difficulty finding locations due to the COVID 19 pandemic.
  2. The title of each episode is taken from a line said by a character within that same episode.

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Killing eveee

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WOWZA! Is someone a big fan? (wink)

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Show ninety-four:

  1. Unlike the Disney TV series, this production includes a female main character. Her name is Victoria Escalante.
  2. In 2011 all four seasons were released individually and as a complete series box set in the United States and Canada.
  3. The mute servant in this production is Felipe. He is a teenage boy rather than a full-grown man like Bernardo in Disney’s television series.

Show ninety-five:

  1. Most of the fighting scenes take place on dirt ground, to hide the place mats for the actors.
  2. The opening credits remained the same for the first five seasons, but they were changed for the sixth and last season.
  3. Several episodes from Season 4 were broadcast in a wrong order by the Spanish public national television.

Show ninety-six: Killing Eve

  1. All of the scenes set in foreign locations for Season 4 were actually all filmed in the UK as the crew had difficulty finding locations due to the COVID 19 pandemic.
  2. The title of each episode is taken from a line said by a character within that same episode.

SOLVED!


@ScreenSloths

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Is 75 Game of Thrones?

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75? HAHA. 95 isn’t GoT, sorry. Good guess though

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Show ninety-four:

  1. Unlike the Disney TV series, this production includes a female main character. Her name is Victoria Escalante.
  2. In 2011 all four seasons were released individually and as a complete series box set in the United States and Canada.
  3. The mute servant in this production is Felipe. He is a teenage boy rather than a full-grown man like Bernardo in Disney’s television series.
  4. Circa 1989, the series was titled “[title character], The Legend Continues” (or “El [title character]” in Spanish) and featured twenty-four episodes with Patrick James as the title character for Caracol Television. Then from 1990 to 1992, the series was revamped as “[title character]” with Duncan Regehr for The Family Channel. Some international channels aired the Patrick James version in 1991.

Show ninety-five:

  1. Most of the fighting scenes take place on dirt ground, to hide the place mats for the actors.
  2. The opening credits remained the same for the first five seasons, but they were changed for the sixth and last season.
  3. Several episodes from Season 4 were broadcast in a wrong order by the Spanish public national television.
  4. Lucy Lawless donated her leading character’s costume to the Smithsonian in 2006.

Show ninety-six: Killing Eve

  1. All of the scenes set in foreign locations for Season 4 were actually all filmed in the UK as the crew had difficulty finding locations due to the COVID 19 pandemic.
  2. The title of each episode is taken from a line said by a character within that same episode.

SOLVED!


@ScreenSloths

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Is 94 kim possible?

Ant farm

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It’s not, sorry.

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