I can't find that Armstrong ever "starred" in any TV show, however he took part in a few documentaries & did voice a character in an educational sci-fi animated film called Quantum Quest: A Cassini Space Odyssey.
Neil Armstrong's favorite TV show is probably The Honeymooners. He might also consider the direct NASA TV feeds as his favorites, as well!
No, Curtis Armstrong is not related to Neil Armstrong. They are not known to be related in any way. Curtis Armstrong is an actor known for his roles in movies and TV shows, while Neil Armstrong was the astronaut who was the first person to walk on the moon.
NASA Remembers Neil Armstrong - 2012 I TV was released on: USA: 13 September 2012
No, Neil Armstrong is not a character in Tracy Beaker Returns. Tracy Beaker Returns is a British television series that is a follow-up to the original Tracy Beaker series, based on the book by Jacqueline Wilson. The character Neil Armstrong was a famous astronaut, not a character in the show.
There is a telephone conversation with Mr Richard Nixon, millions saw it on television , so it is a fact that Neil Armstrong walked on the moon.
He Wasn't In The Movie Because I Don't Think He Wanted To Be On Tv, Also I Think He Was Away On The Day Or Just Turned Down To Be On Tv. Neil Armstrong Is Now 78 Years Old.
They saw it on tv.
Nope, there was never a Star Fox TV show or movie.
Yes! There are many pictures of Neil. Just go to a search engine, and go to images, and simply type in "Neil Armstrong!" There are, however, no STILL images of Neil on the moon's surface (there is live television video as well as film captured from a camera mounted in the LM window). This is, quite simply, because he had the camera. Hard to take pictures of yourself with a camera mounted to your chest.
Clint Walker was the star of the show.
Hundreds of millions! It'll never be known EXACTLY how many people watched Neil Armstrong's moon landing on TV, but it was beamed live around the world and watched by all races in all continents. It was one of the greatest events ever to be shown live on TV.
Sally Field was the TV Gidget.