Bakers Dozen

Fictional angels

  1. Castiel, SUPERNATURAL (TV show)
  2. Archangel Metatron, as portrayed by Alan Rickman in Dogma.
  3. Leo Wyatt, CHARMED (TV show)
  4. Tommy Smothers, THE SMOTHERS BROTHERS SHOW (Not the variety TV show, the sitcom that came before it)
  5. Clarence Odbody, who gets his wings when he helps avert the tragic suicide of one Geroge Bailey

Fictional angels

  1. Castiel, SUPERNATURAL (TV show)
  2. Archangel Metatron, as portrayed by Alan Rickman in Dogma.
  3. Leo Wyatt, CHARMED (TV show)
  4. Tommy Smothers, THE SMOTHERS BROTHERS SHOW (Not the variety TV show, the sitcom that came before it)
  5. Clarence Odbody, who gets his wings when he helps avert the tragic suicide of one Geroge Bailey
  6. Jill Munroe, One of the original Charlie’s Angels, portrayed by Farrah Fawcett Majors

Fictional angels

  1. Castiel, SUPERNATURAL (TV show)
  2. Archangel Metatron, as portrayed by Alan Rickman in Dogma.
  3. Leo Wyatt, CHARMED (TV show)
  4. Tommy Smothers, THE SMOTHERS BROTHERS SHOW (Not the variety TV show, the sitcom that came before it)
  5. Clarence Odbody, who gets his wings when he helps avert the tragic suicide of one Geroge Bailey
  6. Jill Munroe, One of the original Charlie’s Angels, portrayed by Farrah Fawcett Majors
  7. The unnamed protagonist of Little Lost Angel, by Janet Field Heath.

Fictional angels

  1. Castiel, SUPERNATURAL (TV show)
  2. Archangel Metatron, as portrayed by Alan Rickman in Dogma.
  3. Leo Wyatt, CHARMED (TV show)
  4. Tommy Smothers, THE SMOTHERS BROTHERS SHOW (Not the variety TV show, the sitcom that came before it)
  5. Clarence Odbody, who gets his wings when he helps avert the tragic suicide of one George Bailey
  6. Jill Munroe, One of the original Charlie’s Angels, portrayed by Farrah Fawcett Majors
  7. The unnamed protagonist of Little Lost Angel, by Janet Field Heath.
  8. Hap - Audrey Hepburn’s character in ALWAYS

Fictional angels

  1. Castiel, SUPERNATURAL (TV show)
  2. Archangel Metatron, as portrayed by Alan Rickman in Dogma.
  3. Leo Wyatt, CHARMED (TV show)
  4. Tommy Smothers, THE SMOTHERS BROTHERS SHOW (Not the variety TV show, the sitcom that came before it)
  5. Clarence Odbody, who gets his wings when he helps avert the tragic suicide of one George Bailey
  6. Jill Munroe, One of the original Charlie’s Angels, portrayed by Farrah Fawcett Majors
  7. The unnamed protagonist of Little Lost Angel, by Janet Field Heath.
  8. Hap - Audrey Hepburn’s character in ALWAYS
  9. Aziraphale, from Good Omens

Fictional angels

  1. Castiel, SUPERNATURAL (TV show)
  2. Archangel Metatron, as portrayed by Alan Rickman in Dogma.
  3. Leo Wyatt, CHARMED (TV show)
  4. Tommy Smothers, THE SMOTHERS BROTHERS SHOW (Not the variety TV show, the sitcom that came before it)
  5. Clarence Odbody, who gets his wings when he helps avert the tragic suicide of one George Bailey
  6. Jill Munroe, One of the original Charlie’s Angels, portrayed by Farrah Fawcett Majors
  7. The unnamed protagonist of Little Lost Angel, by Janet Field Heath.
  8. Hap - Audrey Hepburn’s character in ALWAYS
  9. Aziraphale, from Good Omens
  10. Mr. Gordon - Here Comes Mr. Gordon

Fictional angels

  1. Castiel, SUPERNATURAL (TV show)
  2. Archangel Metatron, as portrayed by Alan Rickman in Dogma.
  3. Leo Wyatt, CHARMED (TV show)
  4. Tommy Smothers, THE SMOTHERS BROTHERS SHOW (Not the variety TV show, the sitcom that came before it)
  5. Clarence Odbody, who gets his wings when he helps avert the tragic suicide of one George Bailey
  6. Jill Munroe, One of the original Charlie’s Angels, portrayed by Farrah Fawcett Majors
  7. The unnamed protagonist of Little Lost Angel, by Janet Field Heath.
  8. Hap - Audrey Hepburn’s character in ALWAYS
  9. Aziraphale, from Good Omens
  10. Mr. Gordon - Here Comes Mr. Gordon
  11. Angel - played by Emmanuelle Béart in the movie Date with an Angel

Fictional angels

  1. Castiel, SUPERNATURAL (TV show)
  2. Archangel Metatron, as portrayed by Alan Rickman in Dogma.
  3. Leo Wyatt, CHARMED (TV show)
  4. Tommy Smothers, THE SMOTHERS BROTHERS SHOW (Not the variety TV show, the sitcom that came before it)
  5. Clarence Odbody, who gets his wings when he helps avert the tragic suicide of one George Bailey
  6. Jill Munroe, One of the original Charlie’s Angels, portrayed by Farrah Fawcett Majors
  7. The unnamed protagonist of Little Lost Angel, by Janet Field Heath.
  8. Hap - Audrey Hepburn’s character in ALWAYS
  9. Aziraphale, from Good Omens
  10. Mr. Gordon - Here Comes Mr. Gordon
  11. Angel - played by Emmanuelle Béart in the movie Date with an Angel
  12. Warren Worthington III - The Angel (Marvel Comics)

Fictional angels

  1. Castiel, SUPERNATURAL (TV show)
  2. Archangel Metatron, as portrayed by Alan Rickman in Dogma.
  3. Leo Wyatt, CHARMED (TV show)
  4. Tommy Smothers, THE SMOTHERS BROTHERS SHOW (Not the variety TV show, the sitcom that came before it)
  5. Clarence Odbody, who gets his wings when he helps avert the tragic suicide of one George Bailey
  6. Jill Munroe, One of the original Charlie’s Angels, portrayed by Farrah Fawcett Majors
  7. The unnamed protagonist of Little Lost Angel, by Janet Field Heath.
  8. Hap - Audrey Hepburn’s character in ALWAYS
  9. Aziraphale, from Good Omens
  10. Mr. Gordon - Here Comes Mr. Gordon
  11. Angel - played by Emmanuelle Béart in the movie Date with an Angel
  12. Warren Worthington III - The Angel (Marvel Comics)
  13. Michael, played by John Travolta in the 90s film of the same name

Next: Fictional places from a particular artist’s universe

  1. Derry, ME (Stephen King)

Fictional places from a particular artist’s universe

  1. Derry, ME (Stephen King)
  2. Sunnydale, California (Joss Whedon)

Mr. Jordan, perchance?: Here Comes Mr. Jordan - Wikipedia

(And the remake, Heaven Can Wait, was better IMHO).

Fictional places from a particular artist’s universe

  1. Derry, ME (Stephen King)
  2. Sunnydale, California (Joss Whedon)
  3. Vulcan (Gene Roddenberry)

(oops, Jordan, right… sorry)

Fictional places from a particular artist’s universe

  1. Derry, ME (Stephen King)
  2. Sunnydale, California (Joss Whedon)
  3. Vulcan (Gene Roddenberry)
  4. Milliways, the Restaurant at the End of the Universe (Douglas Adams)

Fictional places from a particular artist’s universe

  1. Derry, ME (Stephen King)
  2. Sunnydale, California (Joss Whedon)
  3. Vulcan (Gene Roddenberry)
  4. Milliways, the Restaurant at the End of the Universe (Douglas Adams)
  5. Middle Earth (J.R.R. Tolkien)

Fictional places from a particular artist’s universe

  1. Derry, ME (Stephen King)
  2. Sunnydale, California (Joss Whedon)
  3. Vulcan (Gene Roddenberry)
  4. Milliways, the Restaurant at the End of the Universe (Douglas Adams)
  5. Middle Earth (J.R.R. Tolkien)
  6. Miskatonic University (H.P. Lovecraft)

Fictional places from a particular artist’s universe

  1. Derry, ME (Stephen King)
  2. Sunnydale, California (Joss Whedon)
  3. Vulcan (Gene Roddenberry)
  4. Milliways, the Restaurant at the End of the Universe (Douglas Adams)
  5. Middle-earth (J.R.R. Tolkien)
  6. Miskatonic University (H.P. Lovecraft)
  7. Mote Prime (Niven and Pournelle)

Fictional places from a particular artist’s universe

  1. Derry, ME (Stephen King)
  2. Sunnydale, California (Joss Whedon)
  3. Vulcan (Gene Roddenberry)
  4. Milliways, the Restaurant at the End of the Universe (Douglas Adams)
  5. Middle-earth (J.R.R. Tolkien)
  6. Miskatonic University (H.P. Lovecraft)
  7. Mote Prime (Niven and Pournelle)
  8. The Drones Club, Bertie Wooster’s hangout in P.G. Wodehouse stories

Fictional places from a particular artist’s universe

  1. Derry, ME (Stephen King)
  2. Sunnydale, California (Joss Whedon)
  3. Vulcan (Gene Roddenberry)
  4. Milliways, the Restaurant at the End of the Universe (Douglas Adams)
  5. Middle-earth (J.R.R. Tolkien)
  6. Miskatonic University (H.P. Lovecraft)
  7. Mote Prime (Niven and Pournelle)
  8. The Drones Club, Bertie Wooster’s hangout in P.G. Wodehouse stories
  9. Tatooine (George Lucas)

Fictional places from a particular artist’s universe

  1. Derry, ME (Stephen King)
  2. Sunnydale, California (Joss Whedon)
  3. Vulcan (Gene Roddenberry)
  4. Milliways, the Restaurant at the End of the Universe (Douglas Adams)
  5. Middle-earth (J.R.R. Tolkien)
  6. Miskatonic University (H.P. Lovecraft)
  7. Mote Prime (Niven and Pournelle)
  8. The Drones Club, Bertie Wooster’s hangout in P.G. Wodehouse stories
  9. Tatooine (George Lucas)
  10. Hogsmeade (J. K. Rowling)

Fictional places from a particular artist’s universe

  1. Derry, ME (Stephen King)
  2. Sunnydale, California (Joss Whedon)
  3. Vulcan (Gene Roddenberry)
  4. Milliways, the Restaurant at the End of the Universe (Douglas Adams)
  5. Middle-earth (J.R.R. Tolkien)
  6. Miskatonic University (H.P. Lovecraft)
  7. Mote Prime (Niven and Pournelle)
  8. The Drones Club, Bertie Wooster’s hangout in P.G. Wodehouse stories
  9. Tatooine (George Lucas)
  10. Hogsmeade (J. K. Rowling)
  11. Arrakis (Frank Herbert)

Fictional places from a particular artist’s universe

  1. Derry, ME (Stephen King)
  2. Sunnydale, California (Joss Whedon)
  3. Vulcan (Gene Roddenberry)
  4. Milliways, the Restaurant at the End of the Universe (Douglas Adams)
  5. Middle-earth (J.R.R. Tolkien)
  6. Miskatonic University (H.P. Lovecraft)
  7. Mote Prime (Niven and Pournelle)
  8. The Drones Club, Bertie Wooster’s hangout in P.G. Wodehouse stories
  9. Tatooine (George Lucas)
  10. Hogsmeade (J. K. Rowling)
  11. Arrakis (Frank Herbert)
  12. The Bazaar (Robert Asprin, MythAdventures)