screencap Friday: what the flick? #129Friday fun! Here’s a screen capture from a DVD... and just to make things harder for 2010, this one is from a TV show which may or may not be in my collection (it’s sooo much easier to do screengrabs now that Netflix is streaming to my computer). Guess the TV show -- you don’t need to guess the episode, just the show -- and earn the respect of me and your fellow FlickFilosopher.com readers. One guess per comment -- no fair hogging all the guesses.
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posted by Tonio Kruger (Fri Jun 25 10, 4:07PM)
Thirtysomething? That woman looks suspiciously like Nancy.
posted by DaveTM (Fri Jun 25 10, 4:10PM)
Miami Vice - Just from the pink shirt/White blazer and red t-shirt with black suit jacket.
posted by Christy (Fri Jun 25 10, 4:50PM)
I was thinking Knight Rider. That blurry hair looks kinda like Hoff hair.
posted by MaryAnn (Fri Jun 25 10, 5:53PM)
Nope. But you're thinking along the right-ish lines...
posted by PaulW (Fri Jun 25 10, 6:37PM)
The background architecture SCREAMS London/England. The license plates as well are a dead giveaway.
Problem is I don't know any late 80s British shows you would be watching other than some murder mystery program like Midsomer Murders. You know, if all those British murder mysteries were ever made real, given the high body count of each episode (at least 3 per), the population of England ought to be 12 total people (11 snark-witted detectives and 1 serial killer) by now.
But I digress.
Is it The Piglet Files?
posted by Jester (Fri Jun 25 10, 7:27PM)
I haven't got a clue as to the show, but as a BMW fan, I can narrow down the year. The 325e and 325i were only sold together from 1984 to 1987 in Europe. In the U.S. both were only sold together during one model year: 1987-88.
posted by PaulW (Fri Jun 25 10, 7:32PM)
Oh. The license plates weren't real license plates they were just... describing the car models. Okay. My mistake.
I still think the architecture in the background is London-esque townhouse structure.
posted by MaryAnn (Fri Jun 25 10, 7:34PM)
Oo, so not London. Think British Columbia. (I hope that's not too big a hint...)
posted by DaveTM (Fri Jun 25 10, 7:35PM)
Ashes to Ashes
posted by Ann (Fri Jun 25 10, 8:30PM)
British Columbia? X-files?
posted by Jordan (Sat Jun 26 10, 2:03AM)
I know this is probably wrong, but this looks like a pick from a Hall and Oats video.
posted by Keith (Sat Jun 26 10, 2:12AM)
Due South?
posted by MaryAnn (Sat Jun 26 10, 10:24AM)
I promise that it's not a music video.
And no one has guessed right yet...
posted by Lisa (Sat Jun 26 10, 4:58PM)
Slings and Arrows?
posted by Kat (Mon Jun 28 10, 9:52PM)
21 Jump Street?
posted by MaryAnn (Mon Jun 28 10, 11:35PM)
Yes, it's *21 Jump Street.* Kat wins!
posted by Kat (Tue Jun 29 10, 4:53AM)
yay! My bucket list just got one entry shorter!