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The Invaders by Keith Laumer (US, Pyramid Books, 1967) Meteor Men by Keith Laumer (writing as Anthony Le Baron) (UK, Corgi, 1967) Dam of Death by Jack Pearl (US, Whitman (a Western Publishing imprint), 1967) The Invaders: Alien Missile Threat by Paul S. Newman (US, a Big Little Book from Whitman, 1967) Night of the Trilobites by Peter Leslie ...
During 1967 and 1968, Thinnes starred in The Invaders, a TV series in which he portrayed an architect named David Vincent who accidentally witnessed the arrival of aliens from another planet. Vincent waged a seemingly hopeless one-man campaign against them. The series became a cult classic, leading to other 'aliens vs earthlings' films and TV ...
The Invaders (or The New Invaders) is a two-part television miniseries revival based on the 1967-68 original series The Invaders. Directed by Paul Shapiro , the miniseries was first aired in 1995. Scott Bakula starred as Nolan Wood, who discovers the alien conspiracy, and Roy Thinnes appears very briefly as David Vincent, now an old man handing ...
In 1967, Loring appeared with Thinnes in the episode "Panic" of The Invaders. Thinnes and Loring played husband and wife in both the 1969 feature film Journey to the Far Side of the Sun (original title: Doppelgänger), and in the 1971 TV movie Black Noon. They also appeared together in the TV horror film The Horror at 37,000 Feet (1973).
He appeared in multiple episodes of The Wild Wild West and The Man from U.N.C.L.E., and he played the main alien leader, Mr. Nexus, in the TV series The Invaders (two seasons, 1967-68). He starred as a British criminal who could not be killed in Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond episode "The Devil's Laughter" (1959).
Kent Smith played the imperious Dr. Morton on the popular series Peyton Place with his real-life wife (Edith Atwater) cast as Mrs. Morton.Smith played Edgar Scoville in the second season of the science-fiction series The Invaders (1967-1968) [7] and was a host for the anthology series Philip Morris Playhouse (1953-1954).
The lawyer-turned-TV host was a leading lady on the show until season 9 in 2006, when Star unexpectedly announced her departure on air. In later interviews, Star said that the decision to leave ...
15 February – At Last the 1948 Show (1967–1968) 17 February – Mr. Rose (1967–1968) 18 February – Never Mind the Quality, Feel the Width (1967–1971) 24 February – My Man Joe (1967) 30 March – Seven Deadly Virtues (1967) 1 April – Vacant Lot (1967) 3 April – Market in Honey Lane (1967–1969) 18 April – The Golden Age (1967)