Bring 'Em Back Alive

Bring 'Em Back Alive : I was only talking about Bring 'Em Back Alive the other day! None of my friends knew what I was talking about but I distinctly remember Bruce Boxleitner as a sort of Indiana Jones character who piloted a little plane and got caught up in a different adventure each week.

Michelle

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Bruce Boxleitner was the first pin-up I ever had on my bedroom wall (I was about 7!). Used to love this show but hardly anyone ever knows what Im talking about!!!!!

Shelley 09-Dec-2005, 02:23:35 PM


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I remeber this as an Indian Jones type show. Bruce Boxleightner had a whip and hat like Indie , flew a small plane and he had 2 asssistants, a man and a sexy woman to help him.

Simon Greenwood 24-Oct-2006, 09:04:44 AM


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i was talking about 80's shows with my mate in the pub tonight. We went through the usual ones that we could remember - knight rider, the a team, manamal, street hawk etc - but he reckoned I was making this show up. I knew I wasn't and this has proved me right. The free beer is now mine!!

dave 28-Dec-2006, 11:57:03 PM


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I think some of you are getting confused with another show that ran at roughly the same time called Tales of The Gold Monkey featuring Stephen Collins. As far as I can remember, Tales was fair better produced and was the one that featured the plane.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdFN6agkNnQ&feature=related

glenman 15-Jul-2008, 05:09:24 PM


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