"Un-humans from outer space"
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I came across these in my collection and thought they'd amuse some folks out there:![]()
You're right, there's quite a few on Amazon. Reasonably priced, too. Thanks.^^they're definitely available RJD, check Amazon. I'm looking into the DVDs now, been meaning to get them for years.
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Hubby likes the "hot chicks with purple hair."
Hubby likes the "hot chicks with purple hair."
Weren't the purple wigs just a part of their uniform? That always seemed more bizarre to me than the purple hair itself.
I came across these in my collection and thought they'd amuse some folks out there:![]()
The UFO novelizations were the first books I ever bought by mail order, back around 1975. Still have them, too -- they're in the bookcase to the right of the desk I'm sitting at.
There are a few things about UFO that someone new to the show may find it unlikely (an international anti-UFO organization headquartered under a film studio, the model effects, the purple wigs on the female moonbase crew)
No stranger than ties. Whoever thought up that concept definitely had a few screws loose.Weren't the purple wigs just a part of their uniform? That always seemed more bizarre to me than the purple hair itself.
yes they seem to have some rather strange uniforms - purple wigs for the women and the tops for the skydiver crews.
It was actually a transparent dome over the Apollo-like conical section; it just doesn't show up well in that picture.The UFO on the cover of #1 looks different from the mental image I conjure up from the show. Didn't the alien craft on the show have a more conical upper section than the dome I'm seeing?
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