Cathie Lee Crosby as the first 1970s actress to play Wonder Woman. Yes, it was as bad as you think. Almost as bad as the Captain America behind her to the right.
*shudder* I can name all but one image, and recognize it.
Weird. I recognize about a quarter of the people (some of which are thanks to Patrick) but only three ships (the Tardis, Galactica, and the two Vipers).
You probably would recognize the old-style Galactica shuttle in the middle (the box thing) but it's a strange angle and badly drawn (they have flat noses, but not THAT flat). It's right next to an old-style Cylon base star, shown from below. The disk on the right is a Cylon fighter, but it's also at an odd angle and difficult to make out.
There is a lot of Gerry Anderson stuff in there. The biggest ship on the left is an Eagle from Space 1999; has a Moonbase Alpha logo on it. There's a "UFO" interceptor near the alien saucer spinny-thing it typically fought (but no SKY-1? I'm disappointed). The submersible-looking thing on the left is also "UFO", called a "Space Intruder Detector (SID)", basically a Gerry Anderson counterpart to a modern (real-world) AWACS.
The fighters with the pointy bits are Starfighters from Buck Rodgers. Buck himself is standing on one.
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*shudder* I can name all but one image, and recognize it.
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There is a lot of Gerry Anderson stuff in there. The biggest ship on the left is an Eagle from Space 1999; has a Moonbase Alpha logo on it. There's a "UFO" interceptor near the alien saucer spinny-thing it typically fought (but no SKY-1? I'm disappointed). The submersible-looking thing on the left is also "UFO", called a "Space Intruder Detector (SID)", basically a Gerry Anderson counterpart to a modern (real-world) AWACS.
The fighters with the pointy bits are Starfighters from Buck Rodgers. Buck himself is standing on one.
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Planet of the Apes was also a tv series in the 70s, due to the popularity of the movie(s).
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