• Automan. Activate the Emergency Crime-fighting Hologram.

    From Ubiquitous@weberm@polaris.net to rec.arts.tv,rec.arts.sf.tv on Tue Jun 23 04:30:44 2026
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    #Automan #RetroTV #VaultOfAlmost
    Stam Fine Reviews looks at a short-lived 80's action adventure TV
    series from mega producer Glen A. Larson. Automan (1983-84) is about a computer character who can become a solid hologram in the real world.
    With his creator Walter Nebicher (Desi Arnaz Jr), Automan fights crime,
    as you do. Automan' glowing sidekick Cursor can render up a neat
    Lamborgini Countach, or a chopper or whatever. Also stars Heather
    McNair, Robert Lansing and Gerald S O'Loughlin.

    Shopping Links (Supports this Channel)

    US https://amzn.to/3j3GDFe

    00:00 Introduction
    01:40 Automan
    06:15 Deadly
    08:01 Effects
    09:55 The Cast
    12:50 Cancellation and Legacy
    15:07 Perspective

    https://youtu.be/dL8uBH7jkKY?si=0NOXXYbfMfRfoEJ9
    --
    Democrats and the liberal media hate President Trump more than they
    love this country.

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  • From Lawrence =?iso-8859-13?q?D=FFOliveiro?=@ldo@nz.invalid to rec.arts.sf.tv on Wed Jun 24 01:16:17 2026
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    On Tue, 23 Jun 2026 04:30:44 -0400, Ubiquitous wrote:

    #Automan #RetroTV #VaultOfAlmost

    I remember it was a favourite of a friend of mine who would likely
    prefer to remain anonymous ;).

    One thing I remember was the ability of the car to make instant 90-#
    turns ... and the effect on a flesh-and-blood human passenger ...
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  • From Your Name@YourName@YourISP.com to rec.arts.sf.tv on Wed Jun 24 17:40:23 2026
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    On 2026-06-24 01:16:17 +0000, Lawrence D|Oliveiro said:
    On Tue, 23 Jun 2026 04:30:44 -0400, Ubiquitous wrote:

    #Automan #RetroTV #VaultOfAlmost

    I remember it was a favourite of a friend of mine who would likely
    prefer to remain anonymous ;).

    One thing I remember was the ability of the car to make instant 90#
    turns ... and the effect on a flesh-and-blood human passenger ...

    It was obviously a rip-off of "Tron" meets "Knight Rider".

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  • From Lawrence =?iso-8859-13?q?D=FFOliveiro?=@ldo@nz.invalid to rec.arts.sf.tv on Wed Jun 24 07:10:31 2026
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    On Wed, 24 Jun 2026 17:40:23 +1200, Your Name wrote:

    One thing I remember was the ability of the car to make instant 90-#
    turns ... and the effect on a flesh-and-blood human passenger ...

    It was obviously a rip-off of "Tron" meets "Knight Rider".

    Combining existing ideas in ways not seen before, ... rCLobviously a rip-offrCY, isnrCOt it? Because all ideas must be ones never seen before
    ...

    Was rCLKnight RiderrCY a rip-off of rCLMy Mother The CarrCY?
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  • From Your Name@YourName@YourISP.com to rec.arts.sf.tv on Wed Jun 24 19:46:53 2026
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    On 2026-06-24 07:10:31 +0000, Lawrence D-|Oliveiro said:
    On Wed, 24 Jun 2026 17:40:23 +1200, Your Name wrote:

    One thing I remember was the ability of the car to make instant 90-#
    turns ... and the effect on a flesh-and-blood human passenger ...

    It was obviously a rip-off of "Tron" meets "Knight Rider".

    Combining existing ideas in ways not seen before, ...

    They have been "seen before" ... in "Tron" and "Knight Rider". :-p


    rCLobviously a rip-offrCY, isnrCOt it? Because all ideas must be ones never seen before...

    If it's not a new idea, then it is by definition it is ripping off
    someone else's idea. :-p

    Glen A. Larson was great at ripping off other people's ideas and making
    a good TV show out of it. He almost specialised in doing that.



    Was rCLKnight RiderrCY a rip-off of rCLMy Mother The CarrCY?

    No idea, could well be. I never saw "My Mother the Car" nor know
    anything about it.

    Knight Rider itself is basically a rip-off of numerous other "one man travelling around saves the innocent victim" style shows - "The
    Incredible Hulk" would be one example.


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  • From Jerry Brown@jerry@jwbrown.co.uk.invalid to rec.arts.sf.tv on Wed Jun 24 16:35:28 2026
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    On Wed, 24 Jun 2026 19:46:53 +1200, Your Name <YourName@YourISP.com>
    wrote:

    <snip>

    Glen A. Larson was great at ripping off other people's ideas and making
    a good TV show out of it. He almost specialised in doing that.

    Glen Larson - the missing link between Irwin Allen and J J Abrams
    --
    Jerry Brown

    A cat may look at a king
    (but probably won't bother)
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  • From Your Name@YourName@YourISP.com to rec.arts.sf.tv on Thu Jun 25 09:48:02 2026
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    On 2026-06-24 15:35:28 +0000, Jerry Brown said:
    On Wed, 24 Jun 2026 19:46:53 +1200, Your Name <YourName@YourISP.com>
    wrote:

    <snip>

    Glen A. Larson was great at ripping off other people's ideas and making
    a good TV show out of it. He almost specialised in doing that.

    Glen Larson - the missing link between Irwin Allen and J J Abrams

    JarJar Abrams is a talentless idiot who ruins everything he's involved with.

    Glen A. Larson made many great shows because, depsite being laregly
    uncreative in terms of new ideas, he knew what the audience wanted.

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  • From Lawrence =?iso-8859-13?q?D=FFOliveiro?=@ldo@nz.invalid to rec.arts.sf.tv on Wed Jun 24 22:03:44 2026
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    On Wed, 24 Jun 2026 19:46:53 +1200, Your Name wrote:

    Knight Rider itself is basically a rip-off of numerous other "one
    man travelling around saves the innocent victim" style shows - "The Incredible Hulk" would be one example.

    Which was the first one?
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  • From Your Name@YourName@YourISP.com to rec.arts.sf.tv on Thu Jun 25 18:48:06 2026
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    On 2026-06-24 22:03:44 +0000, Lawrence D|Oliveiro said:
    On Wed, 24 Jun 2026 19:46:53 +1200, Your Name wrote:

    Knight Rider itself is basically a rip-off of numerous other "one man
    travelling around saves the innocent victim" style shows - "The
    Incredible Hulk" would be one example.

    Which was the first one?

    I don't know what the first "man travelling around saves the innocent
    victim" style TV series was. "The Fugitive" (1963) would be one earlier example, but there are probably even older ones.


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  • From Jerry Brown@jerry@jwbrown.co.uk.invalid to rec.arts.sf.tv on Thu Jun 25 17:13:22 2026
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    On Thu, 25 Jun 2026 09:48:02 +1200, Your Name <YourName@YourISP.com>
    wrote:

    On 2026-06-24 15:35:28 +0000, Jerry Brown said:
    On Wed, 24 Jun 2026 19:46:53 +1200, Your Name <YourName@YourISP.com>
    wrote:

    <snip>

    Glen A. Larson was great at ripping off other people's ideas and making
    a good TV show out of it. He almost specialised in doing that.

    Glen Larson - the missing link between Irwin Allen and J J Abrams

    JarJar Abrams is a talentless idiot who ruins everything he's involved with.

    Harsh, but I actually prefer his Fringe to its "inspiration" The
    X-Files. It managed not to lose the plot like Lost did and had a
    proper ending.

    Glen A. Larson made many great shows because, depsite being laregly >uncreative in terms of new ideas, he knew what the audience wanted.
    --
    Jerry Brown

    A cat may look at a king
    (but probably won't bother)
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  • From Your Name@YourName@YourISP.com to rec.arts.sf.tv on Fri Jun 26 09:37:20 2026
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    On 2026-06-25 16:13:22 +0000, Jerry Brown said:

    On Thu, 25 Jun 2026 09:48:02 +1200, Your Name <YourName@YourISP.com>
    wrote:
    On 2026-06-24 15:35:28 +0000, Jerry Brown said:
    On Wed, 24 Jun 2026 19:46:53 +1200, Your Name <YourName@YourISP.com>
    wrote:

    <snip>

    Glen A. Larson was great at ripping off other people's ideas and making >>>> a good TV show out of it. He almost specialised in doing that.

    Glen Larson - the missing link between Irwin Allen and J J Abrams

    JarJar Abrams is a talentless idiot who ruins everything he's involved with.

    Harsh, but I actually prefer his Fringe to its "inspiration" The
    X-Files. It managed not to lose the plot like Lost did and had a proper ending.

    Although JarJar Abrams name was stuck on it, the show was really
    created and run by Jeff Pinkner and Joel Howard Wyman. This often
    happens where a "big name" is stuck on a product they really have very
    little to do with. (Another example is "Tiny Toon Adventures" which has
    Steven Spieberg's name stuck on it.) At best they usually just
    rubber-stamp the real workers' ideas.



    Glen A. Larson made many great shows because, depsite being laregly
    uncreative in terms of new ideas, he knew what the audience wanted.


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  • From Dimensional Traveler@dtravel@sonic.net to rec.arts.sf.tv on Thu Jun 25 17:10:13 2026
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    On 6/25/2026 2:37 PM, Your Name wrote:
    On 2026-06-25 16:13:22 +0000, Jerry Brown said:

    On Thu, 25 Jun 2026 09:48:02 +1200, Your Name <YourName@YourISP.com>
    wrote:
    On 2026-06-24 15:35:28 +0000, Jerry Brown said:
    On Wed, 24 Jun 2026 19:46:53 +1200, Your Name <YourName@YourISP.com>
    wrote:

    <snip>

    Glen A. Larson was great at ripping off other people's ideas and
    making
    a good TV show out of it. He almost specialised in doing that.

    Glen Larson - the missing link between Irwin Allen and J J Abrams

    JarJar Abrams is a talentless idiot who ruins everything he's
    involved with.

    Harsh, but I actually prefer his Fringe to its "inspiration" The X-
    Files. It managed not to lose the plot like Lost did and had a proper
    ending.

    Although JarJar Abrams name was stuck on it, the show was really created
    and run by Jeff Pinkner and Joel Howard Wyman. This often happens where
    a "big name" is stuck on a product they really have very little to do
    with. (Another example is "Tiny Toon Adventures" which has Steven
    Spieberg's name stuck on it.) At best they usually just rubber-stamp the real workers' ideas.

    Pretty much ALL of "Abrams" productions rely on others to make them
    work. JJ throws out an idea and the subsequent success or failure is
    entirely dependent on how others execute it.
    --
    I've done good in this world. Now I'm tired and just want to be a cranky
    dirty old man.
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  • From Your Name@YourName@YourISP.com to rec.arts.sf.tv on Fri Jun 26 18:58:46 2026
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    On 2026-06-26 00:10:13 +0000, Dimensional Traveler said:
    On 6/25/2026 2:37 PM, Your Name wrote:
    On 2026-06-25 16:13:22 +0000, Jerry Brown said:
    On Thu, 25 Jun 2026 09:48:02 +1200, Your Name <YourName@YourISP.com>
    wrote:
    On 2026-06-24 15:35:28 +0000, Jerry Brown said:
    On Wed, 24 Jun 2026 19:46:53 +1200, Your Name <YourName@YourISP.com> >>>>> wrote:

    <snip>

    Glen A. Larson was great at ripping off other people's ideas and making >>>>>> a good TV show out of it. He almost specialised in doing that.

    Glen Larson - the missing link between Irwin Allen and J J Abrams

    JarJar Abrams is a talentless idiot who ruins everything he's involved with.

    Harsh, but I actually prefer his Fringe to its "inspiration" The X-
    Files. It managed not to lose the plot like Lost did and had a proper
    ending.

    Although JarJar Abrams name was stuck on it, the show was really
    created and run by Jeff Pinkner and Joel Howard Wyman. This often
    happens where a "big name" is stuck on a product they really have very
    little to do with. (Another example is "Tiny Toon Adventures" which has
    Steven Spieberg's name stuck on it.) At best they usually just
    rubber-stamp the real workers' ideas.

    Pretty much ALL of "Abrams" productions rely on others to make them
    work. JJ throws out an idea and the subsequent success or failure is entirely dependent on how others execute it.

    He certainly has a selfish habit of jumping ship and leaving others
    trying to tidy up his mess.


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