When I looked up Marlowe Gardiner-Heslin, a Canadian actor/voice actor known for voicing Tyson Granger in the English dub of the Japanese anime Beyblade, I found this image:
I don't know where this image came from, but it might've came from either a TV series or a TV movie from Canada. The only thing I know about this is that it came from a TV airing, as I can see an on-screen bug that says "NEW" on the top-right corner of the screen, since this screenshot was taken in front of a TV screen. I don't even know if his character is a major or a minor character. Please help me find what TV show/TV movie this screenshot came from. P.S: I don't know what channel this aired on, since I only saw the "NEW" on-screen bug, and not the channel's logo.
When I noticed some people mentioning a Singaporean English dub of the anime series Doraemon , I was very interested in it. I tried searching this dub up on the internet, but unfortunately, I can't find any Singaporean English dubbed episodes anywhere! All I can find is the English theme song of the 1979 anime and the English dubbed version of "Doraemon's Drawing Song".
I've watched the Postman Pat movie and it was great. I noticed that this movie has been dubbed into Latin American Spanish, European Portugues, Dutch, Persian, Polish, Hebrew, Czech, Solvak, etc. I've watched the Polish, Latino Spanish, Dutch, European Portugues, Hebrew, and Persian dubs. I thought about watching an Arabic dub of the movie. I tried searching the Arabic dub, even using the Arabic name of the movie, but there was no info. Does an Arabic dub of Postman Pat: the Movie exist? I really want to watch it.
Last Edit: Jul 20, 2017 20:02:36 GMT by doraemon2000
In the summer of 2015, close to the first day of high school, I looked up a nice, handsome, Scottish actor by the name of Michael E. Rodgers, who played Mr. Conductor Jr in Thomas and the Magic Railroad, one of my favorite films. He's still my favorite actor to this day.
While I looked up this actor on IMDB and looked at the "Other Works" section, I was surprised to know that he stared in four commercials from the early 2000's.
Yes, I know the companies (Apple IDVD, VW Jetta, Michelob, and Head and Shoulders) and the years of those commercials (2001 for the first two, 2002 for the third, and 2004 for the last one listed), but unfortunately, the names of the commercials are not mentioned, making them very hard to find.
Although, one year later (2016), I came across a link to the 2002 Michelob commercial that Michael E. Rodgers stared in (the link was from the official Spike TV website, wich makes me confused, did this commercial air on TNN (the channel's name before it became Spike)?) Unfortunately, when I clicked on that link, the link was dead and not working, making me feel miserable. Then, a month before the last day of ninth grade, I noticed that the Michelob commercial that Michael stared in was called "A Bad Night". The name of that commercial made me confused, why is it named "A Bad Night"? Is it about a night outing gone wrong or something? The Apple IDVD, VW Jetta, and Head and Shoulers commercials that Michael starred in still don't have mentioned names.
I tried looking up those commercials on YouTube since August 2015 and I couldn't find them. I even looked at commercial breaks from 2001, 2002, and 2004 to see if they're there, but nothing came up. I even tried looking them up on Google, Dailymotion, and looked at commercial websites for those ads, but nothing came up. Please help me find them. I want to see those commercials so badly.
Last Edit: Jun 27, 2017 12:34:10 GMT by doraemon2000
I created an account on the Lost Media Wiki. I tried so hard to make a new page, but I keep getting a permission error. I tried confirming my Email too in order to get permission, but that also didn't work. How can I make a new page on the Lost Media Wiki?
Last year, I was looking up videos of Dominik Diamond, a Scottish TV presenter for the Channel 4 UK TV show Gamesmaster, on YouTube. To my surprise, I noticed that he was the presenter of a strange British TV film strand called Toxic TV, which aired on ITV's LWT channel. This show airs movies that are so bad, they're actually good. The first film that aired on this show was the 1984 film The Toxic Avenger. Only his segments on the first episode are uploaded on YouTube. A YouTube comment on the first part also mentions that it aired on 11 November 1994. This show used to air once a week on LWT late at night. I was interested, so I looked it up on Wikipedia. Unfortunately, there was no Wikipedia article for it, nor was it listed on LWT's programme list (also on Wikipedia). The IMDB "Alternate Versions" nor "Trivia" pages for The Toxic Avenger never mentioned it having its first British television premiere on this show. I also couldn't find any more episodes. Please help me find this "strange" TV show.