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kingfish
July 2nd, 2003, 06:16 AM
I saw him last night. They had on a show called "Where are they now." Galactica is not dead and buried but lives. No one remembers BG is another feldercarb. They showed clips from Battlestar Galactica also. Richard talked about the new game which is a PREQUEL to TOS BG. This was strait from Hatch's mouth. Also they mentioned Great War of Magellen becoming a TV series.

conconcv66
July 2nd, 2003, 05:45 PM
from vh1.com
http://www.vh1.com/shows/dyn/where_are_they_now/63390/episode_about.jhtml


where are they now tv hunks
In the ‘70s and ‘80s, men and women everywhere tuned in to primetime television to watch the hunks of the small screen flex their brains and brawn. These sexy men of action knew saving the day meant nothing if you couldn’t do it shirtless. From the good-hearted rebel to the cop who played by his own rules, these chick magnets always got the bad guy and, in the end, the women too. VH1’s Where Are They Now?: TV Hunks tracks down these small-screen studs and brings you up to date on yesterday’s hottest men.

In exclusive interviews, we’ll hear what it was like to play the young, buff stallion that always came out on top. We’ll learn how it felt to make all the right moves and say all the right things as the unflappable hero. We’ll find out where these irresistible heartthrobs of the past have landed after riding out of primetime and into the sunset. Check in with:

Paul Michael Glaser: For four seasons, he played dashing detective David Starsky on the classic ‘70’s cop show, Starksy and Hutch. Currently, Paul is taking the reigns behind the camera as a director on several projects and is also a leading advocate for pediatric AIDS research. In 2003, he received a lifetime achievement award for his charitable efforts.

Philip Michael Thomas: He was the super-suave half of primetime’s most stylish cop duo as dashing detective Ricardo Tubbs on the iconic 80’s series Miami Vice. These days, Philip’s up to the same old tricks, as a crime-fighter in the 2003 film Fate. When he’s not playing good guy, he lends his voice to bad guy Lance Vance on the number one selling video game, Grand Theft Auto. He’s also written, produced and scored his latest stage production Sasha.

Adrian Zmed: He played sexy Officer Vince Romano, the hotheaded rookie cop on the hit TV series T.J. Hooker. Now, instead of saving the day on screen, Adrian’s helping start the careers of tomorrow’s stars as an acting coach in LA. He’s also steaming things up once again in an upcoming mock-umentary about the pornography industry.

Lyle Waggoner: He crash-landed into our hearts as Wonder Woman’s main squeeze on Wonder Woman. Almost 25 years after defeating the Nazi’s, Lyle is back - conquering Hollywood with his movie trailer rental company, Star Waggons. When he’s not making deals and housing Hollywood’s elite, Lyle can be found enjoying one of his favorite hobbies: motorcycles.

Ted McGinley: For years he turned heads as hunky Cunningham nephew Roger Philips on the hit series Happy Days. These days, Ted’s traded in his flirty ways to become a true family man. Acting is still a big part of this life. Ted can currently be seen battling the elements in the action flick, Frozen Impact. Off-screen, Ted puts his athletic skills to the test hitting the fairway to work on this golf game.

Randolph Mantooth: He saved lives and stole hearts as paramedic John Gage on Emergency! Now, fans can catch Randolph Mantooth stealing kisses and scenes on the daytime soap As the World Turns. He’s also hitting the stage, co-starring with Dawson’s Creek’s James Van Der Beek in the off-Broadway play, Rain Dance.

Richard Hatch: As Captain Apollo on the sci-fi series Battlestar Galactica, Richard Hatch led a fleet of starships to the safety of Earth. These days, Richard is leading the way to inner peace as a motivational speaker. He hasn’t forgotten his science-fiction ties, lending his voice to the upcoming Play Station 2 video game based on Battlestar Galactica and appearing in the soon-to-be released outer-space thriller Great War of Magellan.

With charisma, intelligence and raw sex appeal, these men made primetime red-hot, VH1’s Where Are They Now?: TV Hunks shows what happens when the days of playing the field are over and the studs finally settle down.


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thomas7g
July 2nd, 2003, 07:32 PM
Thanks for the article guys! This really needs to be mentioned again in our News section. So if you don't mind I'll be repeating the iinfo! :D

jewels
July 2nd, 2003, 10:30 PM
Cool!

kingfish
July 3rd, 2003, 07:27 AM
Originally posted by thomas7g
Thanks for the article guys! This really needs to be mentioned again in our News section. So if you don't mind I'll be repeating the iinfo! :D


No problem, always glad to help.

skippercollecto
July 3rd, 2003, 01:32 PM
My comments about Richard Hatch's appearance on VH-1's "Where Are They Now" can be found at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/richardhatchfans/

Mary

kingfish
July 4th, 2003, 08:53 AM
Originally posted by skippercollecto
My comments about Richard Hatch's appearance on VH-1's "Where Are They Now" can be found at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/richardhatchfans/

Mary

Richard starred as a hippie on one of the episodes of Barnaby Jones.

skippercollecto
July 4th, 2003, 06:08 PM
Dear Kingfish,
Thank you! "Barnaby Jones" is one of the TV series in which I've never seen Richard's appearance. I've only seen about a third of his guest appearances on 70s series: his two Waltons appearances; his three Hawaii Five-O appearances; CHiPs; The Rookies and Kung Fu. I know I saw his appearance on Room 222 when the series originally aired, because I watched that show all the time; but that was before I paid attention to him and I haven't seen the program since I was in high school.
I wish more of the 70s and 80s dramas that he guest-starred in would be repeated; I miss watching them.
Mary