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Casi 25 años después tres #TheInvaders retomamos ensayos y formamos #TheLostInvaders.

«¡Debutamos! Sabemos que hay expectación... ¡y mola!

Quien entró en nuestra web ya lo sabía. Quien tuvo acceso a cierta “filtración” también. “Desvelamos” nuestra primera parada: domingo, 18 de mayo, Molly Malone's #LeónEsp, 21:30h. Nos vemos ¿¡no!? 👾».

http://TheLostInvaders.Webcindario.com

#TLI #RockNRoll #Punk #Music #Band #Música #MúsicaLeónEsp #LeónEsp #Conciertos #ConciertosLeónEsp #Live #EnDirecto

Happy 87th Birthday to Roy Thinnes, former fighter of invading aliens and part-time architect (though I don't recall David Vincent stopping to do much architectural work). Thinnes also recorded The Norliss Tapes (one of the best TV pilots that never made it to series), played Roger Collins in the short-lived Dark Shadows revival and was a contender for the role of Jean Luc Picard in Star Trek: The Next Generation, though he lost out on that part to some English bloke.

Replied to Doctor Roo

@Doctor_Roo After reading your review: I have to watch the 30 episodes of #TheTimeTunnel! Again? I hardly remember, may be 10 Episodes. I don’t own a disk player but there is no streaming :-( Apple+ is gone. Four episodes on archive.org
Microsoft&Prime not in Germany. Ah, I found a source, but will not name it here.
Watching an old series as there so many new I did not watch? The last old I watched was #ThePrisoner. British series always a bit odd :) TT is USA made. Well #TheInvaders did have some odd episodes too.

“How does a nightmare begin?”

THE INVADERS, starring Roy Thinnes as alien bothering 'architect' David Vincent began on 10th January, 1967.

On a personal note, it was also the first live-action television series I saw in colour (I'd already seen a colour episode of the 1960s Spider-Man cartoon). This was in the early 1970s, when I was on holiday in Blackpool and colour television was a big draw to get you to stay in a boarding house.