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(New page: From the HBO TV series ''The Hitchhiker''. The mysteriously reclusive (or maybe just dead) former legend of the electric guitar in the "The Legendary Billy B." episode (03/31/87) of HBO's ...)
 
 
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From the HBO TV series ''The Hitchhiker''. The mysteriously reclusive (or maybe just dead) former legend of the electric guitar in the "The Legendary Billy B." episode (03/31/87) of HBO's R-rated Twilight Zone ripoff, The Hitchhiker. Nosy journalist Jane (Kirstie Alley) breaks into Billy's estate to find out the truth- which is that Billy is a brain dead freakshow exhibit, and that his handlers REALLY don't like nosy journalists. 'Trivia Time!' Andy Summers of real band The Police composed the music, and also had a role as Hodie the photographer.
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The mysteriously reclusive (or maybe just dead) former legend of the electric guitar in the "[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0602203/combined The Legendary Billy B.]" episode (03/31/1987) of HBO's R-rated ''[[:Category:The Twilight Zone|Twilight Zone]]'' ripoff, ''The Hitchhiker''.  
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Nosy journalist Jane L. (Kirstie Alley) breaks into Billy's estate to find out the truth- which is that Billy (Frank C. Turner) is a brain-dead freakshow exhibit, and that his handlers REALLY don't like nosy journalists. '''Trivia Time!''' Andy Summers of real band The Police composed the music, and also had a role as Hodie the photographer.
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[[Category:1987|Baltimore, Billy]]
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[[Category:Television series|Baltimore, Billy]]
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[[Category:Rock|Baltimore, Billy]]

Latest revision as of 03:58, 25 August 2017

The mysteriously reclusive (or maybe just dead) former legend of the electric guitar in the "The Legendary Billy B." episode (03/31/1987) of HBO's R-rated Twilight Zone ripoff, The Hitchhiker.

Nosy journalist Jane L. (Kirstie Alley) breaks into Billy's estate to find out the truth- which is that Billy (Frank C. Turner) is a brain-dead freakshow exhibit, and that his handlers REALLY don't like nosy journalists. Trivia Time! Andy Summers of real band The Police composed the music, and also had a role as Hodie the photographer.