Slvrthoughts and Musings

LinkTV LinksMay 9, '07 12:56 PM
for everyone
Link: http://www.tv-links.co.uk

Here's a site that broadband users who love TV will want to visit. It's a site that provides streaming videos of a lot of our favorite shows, old and new. I found a lot of treasures on this site ... some shows I never got to watch but wanted to, and other shows that I would rush home to watch.

I found this site when I was looking for this 1982 time travel show called Voyagers starring Jon-Erik Hexum (as the dashing Voyager, Phineas Bogg) and Meeno Peluce (as the smart kid, Jeffrey Jones). This show is sort of like watching Quantum Leap, but more low tech.

And there are many more shows! Find the shows you like and the shows that bring back memories of "the good old days".


evildex wrote on May 9, '07
I remember Voyagers. I was nigh-obsessed with finding out just how that time-machine doohickey with the red light worked. I also remember its run on local TV ending so abruptly. Was it because Hexum bit the dust? Or am I confusing one lead star's fate with another from a different teevee show?
cazseeker wrote on May 9, '07
Great Link...now to just magically turn the connection from DSL to Broadband....Hmmm....attic...Book of IT Spells...hahaha.
ecyor wrote on May 9, '07
Wow... thanks for this link... i also included it in my links favorite :) I now have something to do during lunch breaks here at work :)
slvrdlphn wrote on May 10, '07
evildex said
I remember Voyagers. I was nigh-obsessed with finding out just how that time-machine doohickey with the red light worked. I also remember its run on local TV ending so abruptly. Was it because Hexum bit the dust? Or am I confusing one lead star's fate with another from a different teevee show?
Ah! You are referring to the Omni.

As for the show ending, yes, it ended with the death of Jon-Erik Hexum.
slvrdlphn wrote on May 10, '07
now to just magically turn the connection from DSL to Broadband.
Hmmm ... I think your DSL connection should suffice.
majamorena wrote on Jun 4, '07
thanks for the link =)
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