Yvonne Craig in The Magician, 1973
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Yvonne Craig in The Magician, 1973
I recently picked up the DVD release of The Magician, a one season only 1973 TV series starring Bill Bixby.
Much to my surprise Yvonne turned up as a doctor in an episode called "The Man Who Lost Himself." I always enjoy seeing the cast as they appeared after Batman ended. Here are a couple of screen captures:
Much to my surprise Yvonne turned up as a doctor in an episode called "The Man Who Lost Himself." I always enjoy seeing the cast as they appeared after Batman ended. Here are a couple of screen captures:
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Re: Yvonne Craig in The Magician, 1973
Used to love that show.
She was always a stunner in every role.
Miss her and also miss Bixby SO much. He brought so much to every character he portrayed and was gone far too soon.
She was always a stunner in every role.
Miss her and also miss Bixby SO much. He brought so much to every character he portrayed and was gone far too soon.
Re: Yvonne Craig in The Magician, 1973
Didn't Yvonne and Bill date at some point?
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-- The Joker, in a line cut from "The Joker's Epitaph"
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Re: Yvonne Craig in The Magician, 1973
I loved that show as a youngster! Crimefighter, rich guy, magician, what's not to love? That was a combo not beaten until Steve Austin came along: daring test pilot, celebrity astronaut, secret agent and superhero all at once.
Aside from a few of the magic tricks, the thing I always remember about Bixby in this is that he had a working phone in his car. And yes, I know Batman beat him to it, but in the early 70s, they were real and terrifically expensive (and if memory serves, the supporting hardware took up most of your trunk). I was very impressed.
When "the X-Files" showed up, I immediately bonded with Fox Mulder because he'd watched "The Magician" as a kid, too: it was gone so fast, I thought I was the only one who remembered it. (Happily my memories of it were less traumatic than Mulder's).
Thanks for clueing me in that it's available on DVD. I'm definitely going to have to check it out. Or maybe I should ask first: how does it hold up after all these years?
Aside from a few of the magic tricks, the thing I always remember about Bixby in this is that he had a working phone in his car. And yes, I know Batman beat him to it, but in the early 70s, they were real and terrifically expensive (and if memory serves, the supporting hardware took up most of your trunk). I was very impressed.
When "the X-Files" showed up, I immediately bonded with Fox Mulder because he'd watched "The Magician" as a kid, too: it was gone so fast, I thought I was the only one who remembered it. (Happily my memories of it were less traumatic than Mulder's).
Thanks for clueing me in that it's available on DVD. I'm definitely going to have to check it out. Or maybe I should ask first: how does it hold up after all these years?
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Re: Yvonne Craig in The Magician, 1973
Loved the theme song, it was very dynamic. I miss that in today's television themes.
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Re: Yvonne Craig in The Magician, 1973
Car phones ruled!
Joe Mannix had one built into his car's armrest back in '68.
Doesn't get much cooler than that!
Joe Mannix had one built into his car's armrest back in '68.
Doesn't get much cooler than that!
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Re: Yvonne Craig in The Magician, 1973
VEI put it out a few months ago - it was also a big favorite or mine as a kid!
https://www.visualentertainment.tv/
My wife enjoys watching it with me - it harkens back to a simpler time for me. Each show runs about 50 minutes, so suspect a minute or two has been edited out - but the episode flow holds up. Only in one episode did I feel something was missing. I don't recall the series very well, but the episodes have held our interest. They can be a bit corny, but it seems like Tony Blake gets involved in a "personal" story - something he is pulled into by chance, so that's an interesting approach. He does have his car phone - and his personal airplane! I understand later in the run that changed some of the characters, but I haven't gotten that far yet.
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Re: Yvonne Craig in The Magician, 1973
yes YVONNE & BILL dated i believe early 60s ?? so BATGIRL & HULK were once an item