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* ''Series/SesameStreet'': From Season 35 to Season 38, at the end of each episode, Oscar would read Slimey a story from ''The Adventures of Trash Gordon'', featuring Gordon Robinson as the titular character. In these segments, Gordon would find himself stranded on strange planets and come up with non-combative ways of overcoming his adversaries. Each segment ended with Gordon reiterating the sponsors of the day.

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* ''Series/SesameStreet'': From Season 35 to Season 38, at the end of each episode, Oscar would read Slimey a story from ''The Adventures of Trash Gordon'', featuring Gordon Robinson as the titular character. In these segments, Gordon would find himself stranded on strange planets and come up with non-combative ways of overcoming his adversaries. Each segment ended with Gordon reiterating the sponsors of the day.day.
* One skit on ''Series/MuppetsTonight'' was an all-cow pastiche of 30s film serials called ''Lash Holstein''.
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* In ''Film/{{Seabiscuit}}'', Howard's son reads ''Flash Gordon''. After his death, Howard sadly flips through the book.

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* In ''Film/{{Seabiscuit}}'', Howard's son reads ''Flash Gordon''. After his death, Howard sadly flips through the book.book.

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* ''Series/SesameStreet'': From Season 35 to Season 38, at the end of each episode, Oscar would read Slimey a story from ''The Adventures of Trash Gordon'', featuring Gordon Robinson as the titular character. In these segments, Gordon would find himself stranded on strange planets and come up with non-combative ways of overcoming his adversaries. Each segment ended with Gordon reiterating the sponsors of the day.
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* In ''Film/{{Seabiscuit}}'', Howard's son reads ''Flash Gordon''. After his death, Howard sadly flips through the book.

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