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| Old Slow Trot writes: |
Or the episode with the leprechaun that could only be seen by someone w/Irish ancestry like Chief Sharkey or Adm. Nelson. Loved that show too,and agreeing that Paul Sawtell's theme music was something else. Especially with the active sonar pings incorporated into it. They also recycled some of the monsters for episodes of "Lost In Space". And who could forget the "Seaview Rock & Roll",copied on classic Trek at times. |
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