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− | Trio of literal angels sent to help out fading pop star [[Carlos O'Conner]]'s career, from the "[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0504366/ On the Flip Side]" episode (12/07/1966) of anthology television series ''[ | + | Trio of literal angels sent to help out fading pop star [[Carlos O'Conner]]'s career, from the "[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0504366/ On the Flip Side]" episode (12/07/1966) of anthology television series ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABC_Stage_67 ABC Stage 67]''. |
They sing and play backup for him, but like how vampires don't show up in mirrors, angels don't show up on tape. | They sing and play backup for him, but like how vampires don't show up in mirrors, angels don't show up on tape. | ||
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[[Category:1966|Celestials]] | [[Category:1966|Celestials]] |
Revision as of 11:51, 5 May 2025
Trio of literal angels sent to help out fading pop star Carlos O'Conner's career, from the "On the Flip Side" episode (12/07/1966) of anthology television series ABC Stage 67.
They sing and play backup for him, but like how vampires don't show up in mirrors, angels don't show up on tape.
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