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** Recurrers [[Bruce Campbell]] and Robert Trebor also had turns at directing (seven episodes and one, respectively).
** Recurrers [[Bruce Campbell]] and Robert Trebor also had turns at directing (seven episodes and one, respectively).
* [[Missing Episode]]: By the fifth season, the Sci-Fi Channel acquired the rerun rights... but not for the soon-to-be produced, eight episode long Season 6. Reruns continued well after the [[Grand Finale]] premiered, but Sci-Fi never aired those last eight episodes (fortunately for fans, Season 6 was released on DVD).
* [[Missing Episode]]: By the fifth season, the Sci-Fi Channel acquired the rerun rights... but not for the soon-to-be produced, eight episode long Season 6. Reruns continued well after the [[Grand Finale]] premiered, but Sci-Fi never aired those last eight episodes (fortunately for fans, Season 6 was released on DVD).
* [[The Other Darrin]]: Around four different actors played Zeus. Possibly [[The Nth Doctor]], considering he's a god and can change forms.
** Nemesis was played by at least three different actresses - the last of which after she was [[Brought Down to Normal]].
* [[What Could Have Been]]: Another spin-off with Autolycus as the lead? It was apparently briefly considered, but among those that nixed it was Campbell himself (as he felt it would make the character too much of a good guy and less of a wild card).
* [[What Could Have Been]]: Another spin-off with Autolycus as the lead? It was apparently briefly considered, but among those that nixed it was Campbell himself (as he felt it would make the character too much of a good guy and less of a wild card).
** Waylin the slave from ''The Lost Kingdom'' TV-Movie was originally going to be brought back as a recurring character. However, it was decided there was nothing else that could be done with the character (producers liked Robert Trebor, though, so Salmoneus was created in Waylin's place).
** Waylin the slave from ''The Lost Kingdom'' TV-Movie was originally going to be brought back as a recurring character. However, it was decided there was nothing else that could be done with the character (producers liked Robert Trebor, though, so Salmoneus was created in Waylin's place).