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Tuesday October 24 00:06:01 2017
Re: Search
(unsigned poster) wrote:

> May I know how to search in the Discussion and Video
> Forum?

Look at the right side of the page you saw just before this one- the list of forums is on the left, the search panel is on the right.
Gagster
Tuesday October 24 00:30:02 2017
Re: Search
(unsigned poster) wrote:

> May I know how to search in the Discussion and Video
> Forum?

Besides the builtin feature mentioned, you can use a
standard web search. Put site:brianspage.com in a one
of the search terms. This won't find individual messages
but it will find the "day" lists like you get from the
calendar.

Choose the one that works best for you.



The Engineer
Tuesday October 24 01:23:27 2017
Re: A question for the experts
(unsigned poster) wrote:

> I remember clearly the show
> I'm searching for aired either the week before or the
> week after "The Sting in the Tail." I also
> believe it was either late Summer or Fall.
> I believe it was a cop show or a show with a cop type
> premise or one that contained crime oriented episodes
> (Run for your Life, The Fugitive, Route 66)
> I have checked ALL the usual suspects so I'm thinking
> this was either a short lived series, an anthology (Kraft
> Suspense Theater, Name of the Game) or a TV movie.
> It's also possible this was a syndicated repeat of an
> older show.

Do you remember if the Secret Agent episode aired in prime time? If it did, it was most likely 1965. Route 66 ended the year before the Secret Agent episode aired and has had a healthy rerun life so that isn't it. The same can be said of The Fugitive and even Name Of The Game which has turned up on several cable channels in the past 10 years or so. You can also scratch Honey West off the list.

Can you recall any actor or actress whatsoever? Even if you don't have a name perhaps you saw he or she in a TV show or movie before or since. Was the show in color? That might seem like a dumb question since even by the late sixties many homes still didn't have a color set. But if you saw the episode in color that will narrow it down even further.
CM
Tuesday October 24 01:45:49 2017
Re: A question for the experts
(unsigned poster) wrote:

>an actress was so strictly hogtied that
> she was arched? She also had a leather gag attached to
> her feet and was (I believe) dressed in black (blouse and
> slacks).

Except for the fact that you specify a 1960s US tv show, your description is a dead ringer for Kim Cattrall in 'Big Trouble In Little China'. Link for clip on video page.
Scully
Tuesday October 24 02:13:25 2017
Re: A question for the experts
Scully wrote:

> (unsigned poster) wrote:
> >an actress was so strictly hogtied that
> > she was arched? She also had a leather gag attached
> to
> > her feet and was (I believe) dressed in black
> (blouse and
> > slacks).
> Except for the fact that you specify a 1960s US tv show,
> your description is a dead ringer for Kim Cattrall in
> 'Big Trouble In Little China'. Link for clip on video page.

Thanks for the reply Scully! Yep, I know my scene is very like the "Big Trouble" scene but it's not that one. Mine was DEFINITLY a TV show and in the 1967 time frame. FYI, when I saw the Kim Cattrall scene (I love the movie, by the way) my TV show was the first thing I thought of. The only difference (at least in my memory of youth) was that the bound TV actress struggled more and was on camera a bit longer. Also, my scene was brighter and easier to see. However, MANY THANKS for the suggestion.
Tiger1620@aol.com
Tuesday October 24 02:44:49 2017
Re: A question for the experts
CM wrote:

> (unsigned poster) wrote:
> > I remember clearly the show
> > I'm searching for aired either the week before or
> the
> > week after "The Sting in the Tail." I also
>
> > believe it was either late Summer or Fall.
> > I believe it was a cop show or a show with a cop
> type
> > premise or one that contained crime oriented
> episodes
> > (Run for your Life, The Fugitive, Route 66)
> > I have checked ALL the usual suspects so I'm
> thinking
> > this was either a short lived series, an anthology
> (Kraft
> > Suspense Theater, Name of the Game) or a TV movie.
> > It's also possible this was a syndicated repeat of
> an
> > older show.
> Do you remember if the Secret Agent episode aired in
> prime time? If it did, it was most likely 1965. Route 66
> ended the year before the Secret Agent episode aired and
> has had a healthy rerun life so that isn't it. The same
> can be said of The Fugitive and even Name Of The Game
> which has turned up on several cable channels in the past
> 10 years or so. You can also scratch Honey West off the
> list.
> Can you recall any actor or actress whatsoever? Even if
> you don't have a name perhaps you saw he or she in a TV
> show or movie before or since. Was the show in color?
> That might seem like a dumb question since even by the
> late sixties many homes still didn't have a color set.
> But if you saw the episode in color that will narrow it down even further.

Hi CM! You're very kind to reply. Great questions!
Answers - Yes, "The Sting in the Tail" episode I saw was DEFINITELY on during prime time. I was watching it on a B&W TV BUT I'm betting the show with the scene I'm looking for was broadcast in color. I say this because it had a different feel than the "Secret Agent" episodes which were, as you know, in B&W and I noticed and remembered that. As for timing, could it have been a Summer repeat? As for the actress, I've thought about her for decades. I think she had a career (maybe did some dancing, though why I say this I don't know) but I can't say for sure who it was. She was probably a "guest star" and not a "regular" in the show but I was too busy looking at this serious hogtie and all that struggling (I'd never seen anything like it)! As for a male lead I recall a typical handsome lead type or 2 (I once thought it could have been Efram Zimbelist Jr. and his partner in "The FBI" but I've also searched there in vain.) The irony is, I was so impressed by BOTH the "Sting in the Tail" and this other show I wrote BOTH the show names down on a piece of paper, ... but then the paper was accidentally thrown out a few weeks later when my room was cleaned! Oh, to have that piece of paper back! I clearly remembered "The Secret Agent" episode and found it easily when that series came out for home viewing but I can't remember the name of the show this much more exciting scene appeared in. However, I always figured I'd find it eventually, especially when all the classic 60's TV shows began coming out on DVD. However, so far, no luck. Sigh.
Tiger1620@aol.com
Tuesday October 24 05:15:26 2017
Re: Raven-Symonč
KTS wrote:

>Whoopi doing a guest shot on that
> Korean game show where the girls get mummified.
> Still, any heads up is a good one- surely there's one DiD is the date of the episode up here
Anyone know what's the date of this episode up here.
Tuesday October 24 05:55:54 2017
Kat Graham
She is tied up in the new movie Wheres the Money.
Amon
Tuesday October 24 08:26:20 2017
Jigsaw
in few days Jigsaw starts in cinemas.

Hope there is something for Superhot Laura Vandervoort.

Would love to see her with a cleave or ballgag
Barnes
Tuesday October 24 08:44:19 2017
Re: Jigsaw
Barnes wrote:

> in few days Jigsaw starts in cinemas.
> Hope there is something for Superhot Laura Vandervoort.
> Would love to see her with a cleave or ballgag

I don't expect anything special, maybe some restraint at neck, foot,... but no gags I guess.
Tuesday October 24 09:27:47 2017
Re: Jigsaw
> in few days Jigsaw starts in cinemas.
> Hope there is something for Superhot Laura Vandervoort.
> Would love to see her with a cleave or ballgag

Even an OTM would be nice
https://i.imgur.com/hSUxJPt.png
Tuesday October 24 13:35:23 2017
Another Missed Opportunity for Z Nation
Murphy's blue-skinned, zombie-hybrid daughter Lucy, with the accelerated growth spurt, was replaced by actress Tara Holt this season. In the latest episode, some operatives capture her by snagging her in a taser net. After the commercial break they're dragging her off still bound in the net but not gagged so naturally her screams for help are heard by her friends who are close by and rescue her.

This is the second time this season Lucy (Holt) has been captured. The previous time she and Addie (Anastasia Baranova) had their hands zip-tied and bags put over their heads.

This show has really come up dry after four seasons with only one full treatment scene way back at the beginning of the first season. When Cassandra (Pisay Pao) was turned into a zombie she was running around dressed like a stripper and was often trying to bite the others. They had to restrain her a few times but I kept hoping they would muzzle her.
https://i.imgur.com/f2q2osO.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/ifq4Hea.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/ILtTqGJ.jpg
MadFish
Tuesday October 24 16:57:29 2017
The Bay
Has anyone seen this Amazon series yet? It stars some classic soap actresses
https://tvseriesfinale.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/the-bay-tv-series-amazon-season-two-cancelled-renewed-590x227.jpg
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01MRRN788?ref_=aiv_dp_season_select
Tuesday October 24 17:44:24 2017
Re: Kat Graham
Amon wrote:

> She is tied up in the new movie Wheres the Money.

Any more details on this?
Tuesday October 24 17:51:45 2017
Re: The Bay
(unsigned poster) wrote:

> Has anyone seen this Amazon series yet? It stars some
> classic soap actresses

I'm procrastinating today, and Amazon's interface is better than most for skimming, so I gave it a spin.

S01E07, 3:00 -- consensual blindfold
S01E14, 20:30 -- handgag
S02E08, 15:50 -- handgag

No bondage in any of these, and I didn't see anything else of interest to us.
Raffish
Tuesday October 24 20:22:33 2017
Re: Kat Graham
(unsigned poster) wrote:

> Amon wrote:
> > She is tied up in the new movie Wheres the Money.
> Any more details on this?

Just watched it. She's tied hands in back, torso to a putz and the ropes of a boxing ring. Cute actress. No gag or ankles tied.

Knottybrat
Tuesday October 24 20:57:04 2017
Re: Deadly Expose Melissa Archer
(unsigned poster) wrote:

> Veteran daytime DiD Melissa Archer looks like she might
> get a FT scene in this movie, but nothing confirmed by
> the trailer. But it looks good.

A big fat nothing in this movie, so don't bother wasting your time, or money. The teases in the promo (they were good) lead to nothing. Archer's attack in the car was early in the movie and she fought the guy off. The later tease, where the bad guy in a mask says "nice of you to join us" which implied he was talking to her partner, was nothing as well. Might have been even a dream scene.

Late in the movie, Archer gets captured by the bad guy, but he doesn't tie her up, even allows her to drive the car to a deserted area, where the movie ends with nothing.

Disappointing, as Archer looks better than ever. But hoping she gets a few more of these type of movies and something pops.
Tuesday October 24 21:09:58 2017
Gagged with an apple
Any good scene about this? (like Selena Gomez from Monte Carlo)
Tuesday October 24 21:22:24 2017
Re: Gagged with an apple
(unsigned poster) wrote:

> Any good scene about this? (like Selena Gomez from Monte
> Carlo)

Alyssa Milano in "Charmed" was another one.

https://i.imgur.com/8pUPzdS.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/4aZISFk.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/kIw6PNJ.jpg
Tuesday October 24 22:38:40 2017
Re. Gagged with an apple
The trouble with apple gags like Alyssa's it's not remotely realistic-looking as the apple hardly fits in her mouth and she could simply open her mouth and it'll fall out. Is better if it's a smaller piece of fruit or vegetable i.e. a lime/lemon, tomato or potato that can fit easily into the mouth and be secured with cloth or tape. Then it's very effective an organic ball gag. Cameron Diaz's lime-packed otm comes to mind. Clear tape wrap gags over fruit are a good look too. Even if the fruit is unsecured it can still be effective if it's just the right size to fill the damsels' mouth without her being able to spit it out. Senta Berger received such when she was gagged with a lemon in caveman spoof When Women Had Tails. Gag looked effective and Senta of course was smoking hot in her barely there outfit. I'm sure there are many more examples of fruit etc gags
Tuesday October 24 22:44:13 2017
Dead Silent: Run for Your Life
An episode tonight on Investigation Discovery (or whatever ID stands for) and a young woman is first handcuffed AOH to a pole and duct tape over the mouth. After she's uncuffed, she unsuccessfully tries to escape. At the kidnappers home, she's tied spread eagle with rope. Wearing a tank top, pink panties and socks.

Word of warning, like everything on ID, it is based on a true story but the woman survives and appears on camera to tell of her ordeal.

Don't know if this will show up online but it does air again tonight, 10 pm PST.
Tuesday October 24 23:09:32 2017
American Horror Story: Cult
Adina Porter gets the black cleave that she has never gotten on The 100. Occurs in the last ten minutes of tonight's episode.

https://i.imgur.com/OcVLoPs.png
https://i.imgur.com/0DqhlqW.png
https://i.imgur.com/PEAdbfu.png
Gagster

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