In this special episode of Forgotten TV, dive into the origins, post-series afterlife, and cultural impact of The Brady Bunch. Beginning with 1969’s “The Voice of Christmas,” the show’s only holiday episode and a pivotal moment that may have saved the series from early cancellation, examine why its themes of belief, family, and unity still resonate more than fifty years later.
From there, trace the Bunch's uneven journey into adulthood, exploring the short-lived revival The Brady Brides, the enormously successful reunion movie A Very Brady Christmas—watched by nearly 40% of American TV households—and the ambitious but ill-fated 1990 dramedy The Bradys. Finally, a look at more the recent pop culture resurgence, abandoned modern revival attempt, and the enduring legacy of the show.
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The 50th Anniversary DVD set, featuring EVERYTHING Brady!
The unfilmed The Bradys script available for paid supporters
Susan Olsen's interview regarding 2022 revival attempt
Bradypedia: The Complete Reference Guide to Television's The Brady Bunch by Erika Woehlk
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In this special episode of Forgotten TV, dive into the origins, post-series afterlife, and cultural impact of The Brady Bunch. Beginning with 1969’s “The Voice of Christmas,” the show’s only holiday episode and a pivotal moment that may have saved the series from early cancellation, examine why its themes of belief, family, and unity still resonate more than fifty years later.
From there, trace the Bunch's uneven journey into adulthood, exploring the short-lived revival The Brady Brides, the enormously successful reunion movie A Very Brady Christmas—watched by nearly 40% of American TV households—and the ambitious but ill-fated 1990 dramedy The Bradys. Finally, a look at more the recent pop culture resurgence, abandoned modern revival attempt, and the enduring legacy of the show.
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The 50th Anniversary DVD set, featuring EVERYTHING Brady!
The unfilmed The Bradys script available for paid supporters
Susan Olsen's interview regarding 2022 revival attempt
Bradypedia: The Complete Reference Guide to Television's The Brady Bunch by Erika Woehlk
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Original audio clips included are for the purposes of historical context, review, commentary, and criticism only and are not intended to infringe. Some music used under license from Epidemic Sound. If you need music for your podcast or YouTube channel, please visit Epidemic Sound.
Be sure to check out new partner Q106.5, the home of 80s and 90s hits at Q1065.com
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Step into the shadows with Forgotten TV as we uncover the eerie history behind ABC’s short-lived 1981 anthology series Darkroom, hosted by James Coburn.
In this feature-length episode, we trace the chilling lineage of radio and television horror—from the crackling terror of The Witch’s Tale and Lights Out to the haunting glow of TV anthologies like The Twilight Zone, Thriller, and Night Gallery. You’ll hear the story of how Darkroom was hastily developed in the wake of a Hollywood writers’ strike, explore its behind-the-scenes production struggles, and revisit its twisted tales—each one a macabre snapshot from television’s forgotten gallery of nightmares.
Along the way, we’ll shine a light on creators Peter S. Fischer, Robert F. O’Neill, and Christopher Crowe, and examine how Darkroom bridged the gap between old-time radio horror and the TV anthologies that followed—culminating in the 1980s boom of syndicated horror offerings.
🎙️ Into The Darkroom: A Forgotten TV Podcast — turn out your lights… if you dare.
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Step into the shadows with Forgotten TV as we uncover the eerie history behind ABC’s short-lived 1981 anthology series Darkroom, hosted by James Coburn.
In this feature-length episode, we trace the chilling lineage of radio and television horror—from the crackling terror of The Witch’s Tale and Lights Out to the haunting glow of TV anthologies like The Twilight Zone, Thriller, and Night Gallery. You’ll hear the story of how Darkroom was hastily developed in the wake of a Hollywood writers’ strike, explore its behind-the-scenes production struggles, and revisit its twisted tales—each one a macabre snapshot from television’s forgotten gallery of nightmares.
Along the way, we’ll shine a light on creators Peter S. Fischer, Robert F. O’Neill, and Christopher Crowe, and examine how Darkroom bridged the gap between old-time radio horror and the TV anthologies that followed—culminating in the 1980s boom of syndicated horror offerings.
🎙️ Into The Darkroom: A Forgotten TV Podcast — turn out your lights… if you dare.
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In this episode, Forgotten TV explores the origins of humanity’s first space stations—both real and imagined. From the secret Soviet Almaz military program and America’s Skylab, we'll look back at how these milestones were foreshadowed by decades of speculative fiction as well as futurist visions such as Gerard O’Neill’s massive orbital colonies of the 1970s.
But before we were able to gaze at these fantastical artistic depictions, a 1971 MGM-produced telefilm was broadcast on ABC which depicted life on board an international space station called...Earth II. Written by Allen Balter and William Read Woodfield.
We also look at the life and work of prolific Argentinian pianist, composer, and conductor Lalo Schifrin - who has contributed over 100 film/TV themes to our popular culture.
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Be sure to check out new partner Q106.5, the home of 80s and 90s hits at Q1065.com
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In this episode, Forgotten TV explores the origins of humanity’s first space stations—both real and imagined. From the secret Soviet Almaz military program and America’s Skylab, we'll look back at how these milestones were foreshadowed by decades of speculative fiction as well as futurist visions such as Gerard O’Neill’s massive orbital colonies of the 1970s.
But before we were able to gaze at these fantastical artistic depictions, a 1971 MGM-produced telefilm was broadcast on ABC which depicted life on board an international space station called...Earth II. Written by Allen Balter and William Read Woodfield.
We also look at the life and work of prolific Argentinian pianist, composer, and conductor Lalo Schifrin - who has contributed over 100 film/TV themes to our popular culture.
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Original audio clips included are for the purposes of historical context, review, commentary, and criticism only and are not intended to infringe. Some music used under license from Epidemic Sound. If you need music for your podcast or YouTube channel, please visit Epidemic Sound.
Be sure to check out new partner Q106.5, the home of 80s and 90s hits at Q1065.com
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A look at the life and work of prolific Argentinian pianist, composer, and conductor Lalo Schifrin - who has contributed over 100 film/TV themes to our popular culture.
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Listening recommendations:
Lalo Schifrin: The Early Years
Studio And 'live' Collaborations 1960-62
Mission: Impossible And Other Thrilling Themes
Sources of quotes and background information came from the following:
The Television Academy Foundation Interviews
“Lalo Schifrin, from 'Mission Impossible' to Jazz” from NPR Music
Remembering Lalo Schifrin – Telehell podcast with Justin Hart
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A look at the life and work of prolific Argentinian pianist, composer, and conductor Lalo Schifrin - who has contributed over 100 film/TV themes to our popular culture.
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Listening recommendations:
Lalo Schifrin: The Early Years
Studio And 'live' Collaborations 1960-62
Mission: Impossible And Other Thrilling Themes
Sources of quotes and background information came from the following:
The Television Academy Foundation Interviews
“Lalo Schifrin, from 'Mission Impossible' to Jazz” from NPR Music
Remembering Lalo Schifrin – Telehell podcast with Justin Hart
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Original audio clips included are for the purposes of historical context, review, commentary, and criticism only and are not intended to infringe. Some music used under license from Epidemic Sound. If you need music for your podcast or YouTube channel, please visit Epidemic Sound.
Forgotten TV is not affiliated with or authorized by any production company or TV network involved in the making of any TV show or film mentioned. All TV series, films, and characters are copyright and property of their respective rights holders.
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My tribute to legendary film/TV composer Alf Clausen, who provided 27 years of underscore music and original songs for The Simpsons, many of which will forever reside in my heart. Clausen died May 28, 2025.
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Songs In The Key Of Springfield CD
Go Simpsonic With The Simpsons CD
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My tribute to legendary film/TV composer Alf Clausen, who provided 27 years of underscore music and original songs for The Simpsons, many of which will forever reside in my heart. Clausen died May 28, 2025.
Forgotten TV is reader/listener supported. This article or podcast may contain affiliate links to Amazon or other retailers. As an affiliate, Forgotten TV earns royalties from these purchases, at no extra cost to you.
Songs In The Key Of Springfield CD
Go Simpsonic With The Simpsons CD
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Popi debuted May 2, 1975 on CBS at 8/7pm Central. This sitcom pilot was based on the 1969 film Popi with Alan Arkin and Rita Moreno.
"Popi had a dream...and the only way he could make it come true was to put his two boys in a rowboat and set them adrift in the ocean."
This podcast contains a short review of the Popi film, as well as a bit of behind-the-scenes information on its production. Then, just about everything known about the now-obscure Popi series is covered, including a recording of the theme song not heard in nearly 50 years, courtesy TV historian Billy Ingram.
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Links: Popi original trailer One Summer of Stardom (1969) Hector Elizondo speaks on Popi Popi [Blu-ray]
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Popi debuted May 2, 1975 on CBS at 8/7pm Central. This sitcom pilot was based on the 1969 film Popi with Alan Arkin and Rita Moreno.
"Popi had a dream...and the only way he could make it come true was to put his two boys in a rowboat and set them adrift in the ocean."
This podcast contains a short review of the Popi film, as well as a bit of behind-the-scenes information on its production. Then, just about everything known about the now-obscure Popi series is covered, including a recording of the theme song not heard in nearly 50 years, courtesy TV historian Billy Ingram.
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Links: Popi original trailer One Summer of Stardom (1969) Hector Elizondo speaks on Popi Popi [Blu-ray]
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The Forgotten TV website is relaunching with a completely new, modern look!
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Here's Boomer aired on NBC-TV first as a mid-season replacement late in the 1979-80 season. Hear about the show concept, the origins of its shaggy star, its ties to the Benji film series, the show concept they abandoned, Boomer's first appearance in The Red Hand Gang, as well as that fever dream Saturday morning series McDuff, the Talking Dog.
Bad Saturday Morning watches McDuff
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Here’s Boomer, Season 1 DVD Here’s Boomer, Season 2 DVD The Benji Collection Bluray
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Some background information sourced from the books Encyclopedia of T V Pets: A Complete History of Television’s Greatest Animal Stars, God Only Knows: Can You Trust Him With The Secret? by Joe Camp, and the Here’s Boomer website.
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The Forgotten TV website is relaunching with a completely new, modern look!
Daily content posted on Facebook, X/Twitter, or Bluesky
Here's Boomer aired on NBC-TV first as a mid-season replacement late in the 1979-80 season. Hear about the show concept, the origins of its shaggy star, its ties to the Benji film series, the show concept they abandoned, Boomer's first appearance in The Red Hand Gang, as well as that fever dream Saturday morning series McDuff, the Talking Dog.
Bad Saturday Morning watches McDuff
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Here’s Boomer, Season 1 DVD Here’s Boomer, Season 2 DVD The Benji Collection Bluray
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Some background information sourced from the books Encyclopedia of T V Pets: A Complete History of Television’s Greatest Animal Stars, God Only Knows: Can You Trust Him With The Secret? by Joe Camp, and the Here’s Boomer website.
Original audio clips included are for the purposes of historical context, review, commentary, and criticism only and are not intended to infringe. Some music used under license from Epidemic Sound. If you need music for your podcast or YouTube channel, please visit Epidemic Sound.
Forgotten TV is not affiliated with or authorized by any production company or TV network involved in the making of any TV show or film mentioned. All TV series, films, and characters are copyright and property of their respective rights holders.
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The introduction of the Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew characters in 1927/1930 is considered, as well as the Nancy Drew 1938/39 Warner Brothers films; the Hardy Boys Mickey Mouse Club serials; 1957 Nancy Drew CBS pilot; 1967 Hardy Boys NBC pilot; 1969 Hardy Boys animated ABC series; and especially The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries 1977-79 ABC series.
The behind-the-scenes segment covers the origin, production, scheduling, merchandising, recasting of the Nancy Drew role, infamous Playboy appearance, show cancellation, and issues with music clearances.
Timecodes:
2:30 The Stratemeyer Syndicate: Origins of the Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew 20:00 Nancy Drew, Detective Warner Bros. 1937-38 films 24:32 The Hardy Boys 1956-57 Mickey Mouse Club serials 34:16 The Hardy Boys books get a makeover 40:10 The Mystery of the Chinese Junk 1967 NBC pilot 41:54 The Hardy Boys 1969 animated ABC series 49:24 Arlene Sidaris and Joyce Brotman concieve a new TV version 54:15 The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries 1977 ABC series 1:33:10 Behind the Scenes 2:16:04 Post Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries 2:37:45 Coming soon/credits
Buy The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries on DVD
Check out the Andy Sidaris Collection
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Amazing Plan by Kevin MacLeod used under a Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License.
Forgotten TV is not affiliated with or authorized by any production company, TV network, or rights holder involved in the making of any TV show or film mentioned. The Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew are the property of Simon & Schuster.
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The introduction of the Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew characters in 1927/1930 is considered, as well as the Nancy Drew 1938/39 Warner Brothers films; the Hardy Boys Mickey Mouse Club serials; 1957 Nancy Drew CBS pilot; 1967 Hardy Boys NBC pilot; 1969 Hardy Boys animated ABC series; and especially The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries 1977-79 ABC series.
The behind-the-scenes segment covers the origin, production, scheduling, merchandising, recasting of the Nancy Drew role, infamous Playboy appearance, show cancellation, and issues with music clearances.
Timecodes:
2:30 The Stratemeyer Syndicate: Origins of the Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew 20:00 Nancy Drew, Detective Warner Bros. 1937-38 films 24:32 The Hardy Boys 1956-57 Mickey Mouse Club serials 34:16 The Hardy Boys books get a makeover 40:10 The Mystery of the Chinese Junk 1967 NBC pilot 41:54 The Hardy Boys 1969 animated ABC series 49:24 Arlene Sidaris and Joyce Brotman concieve a new TV version 54:15 The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries 1977 ABC series 1:33:10 Behind the Scenes 2:16:04 Post Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries 2:37:45 Coming soon/credits
Buy The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries on DVD
Check out the Andy Sidaris Collection
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Original audio clips included are for the purposes of historical context, review, commentary, and criticism only and are not intended to infringe.
Amazing Plan by Kevin MacLeod used under a Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License.
Forgotten TV is not affiliated with or authorized by any production company, TV network, or rights holder involved in the making of any TV show or film mentioned. The Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew are the property of Simon & Schuster.
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An episode by episode consideration of NBC's 1982 series Voyagers! starring Jon-Erik Hexum and Meeno Peluce. Series created by James D. Parriott. Followed by a full behind the scenes documentary exploring the origin and production of the series, public and critical reactions, casting, locations, and the legacy of Voyagers.
0-1:15:32 intro/episode rundown
1:16:45 Behind the Scenes: show creation, critical reception, casting, the Omni
2:15:36 Jerrold Immel composer, Universal backlot
2:33:00 After Voyagers/Meeno Peluce's later roles/Jon-Erik Hexum's fate
2:51:25 Voyagers reruns, VHS movie, DVD. Additional series by James Parriott
3:00:40 Next time/credits
Voyagers! links:
Voyagers Guidebook : They traveled through time to help history along …
Jeff Pearlman Meeno Peluce Interview
Dark Tube - TV’s Wicked History | Hotmush Media, Inc. (podbean.com)
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An episode by episode consideration of NBC's 1982 series Voyagers! starring Jon-Erik Hexum and Meeno Peluce. Series created by James D. Parriott. Followed by a full behind the scenes documentary exploring the origin and production of the series, public and critical reactions, casting, locations, and the legacy of Voyagers.
0-1:15:32 intro/episode rundown
1:16:45 Behind the Scenes: show creation, critical reception, casting, the Omni
2:15:36 Jerrold Immel composer, Universal backlot
2:33:00 After Voyagers/Meeno Peluce's later roles/Jon-Erik Hexum's fate
2:51:25 Voyagers reruns, VHS movie, DVD. Additional series by James Parriott
3:00:40 Next time/credits
Voyagers! links:
Voyagers Guidebook : They traveled through time to help history along …
Jeff Pearlman Meeno Peluce Interview
Dark Tube - TV’s Wicked History | Hotmush Media, Inc. (podbean.com)
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An overview of the post-Voyagers roles of Jon-Erik Hexum and an extended look at his tragic death on the set of Cover Up. Part of an upcoming full podcast on NBC's Voyagers, coming to this podcast feed.
Sources of quotes and background information:
The Show Must Go on: How the Deaths of Lead Actors Have Affected Television Series by Douglas Snauffer
Bob Shayne's Cover-Up Memories at the Jon-Erik Hexum Rememberance Page.
The 4-part series on Jon-Erik Hexum by Brian Hartigan on his podcast Dark Tube: TV’s Wicked History.
Brian's copious references for Dark Tube: Dark Tube
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An overview of the post-Voyagers roles of Jon-Erik Hexum and an extended look at his tragic death on the set of Cover Up. Part of an upcoming full podcast on NBC's Voyagers, coming to this podcast feed.
Sources of quotes and background information:
The Show Must Go on: How the Deaths of Lead Actors Have Affected Television Series by Douglas Snauffer
Bob Shayne's Cover-Up Memories at the Jon-Erik Hexum Rememberance Page.
The 4-part series on Jon-Erik Hexum by Brian Hartigan on his podcast Dark Tube: TV’s Wicked History.
Brian's copious references for Dark Tube: Dark Tube
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This is the first of a new podcast format that will focus on a segment broken out of the regular show. It is my hope these will expose Forgotten TV to a wider audience in a much more digestible format.
This focus on the life and work of composer Jerrold Immel is part of a consideration of the 1982 NBC TV series Voyagers! coming soon to this podcast feed.
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Tuning In by Ronald Wayne Rodman
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This is the first of a new podcast format that will focus on a segment broken out of the regular show. It is my hope these will expose Forgotten TV to a wider audience in a much more digestible format.
This focus on the life and work of composer Jerrold Immel is part of a consideration of the 1982 NBC TV series Voyagers! coming soon to this podcast feed.
Sources of quotes and background information came from the books:
Tuning In by Ronald Wayne Rodman
The Cue Sheet, the Quarterly Journal of the Film Music Society Vol 21 Nos ¾
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Podcast episode 57. An examination of the post-MASH work of McLean Stevenson, who chose to leave the series in 1975. Series considered include The McLean Stevenson Show, In the Beginning, Hello, Larry, Condo, and Dirty Dancing.
A look at the extreme popularity of MASH as well as the national mania revolving around the series finale "Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen" is included.
0:00 Intro/Stevenson's early work, MASH 16:50 The McLean Stevenson Show 29:15 In the Beginning 50:05 Hello, Larry 1:48:15 Condo 2:05:43 Dirty Dancing 2:20:50 The end of MASH, retirement and death 2:33:00 Next time on Forgotten TV/credits
Donald P. Borchers interview segment on Cliff Gorman re: Hello, Larry and Angel
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Podcast episode 57. An examination of the post-MASH work of McLean Stevenson, who chose to leave the series in 1975. Series considered include The McLean Stevenson Show, In the Beginning, Hello, Larry, Condo, and Dirty Dancing.
A look at the extreme popularity of MASH as well as the national mania revolving around the series finale "Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen" is included.
0:00 Intro/Stevenson's early work, MASH 16:50 The McLean Stevenson Show 29:15 In the Beginning 50:05 Hello, Larry 1:48:15 Condo 2:05:43 Dirty Dancing 2:20:50 The end of MASH, retirement and death 2:33:00 Next time on Forgotten TV/credits
Donald P. Borchers interview segment on Cliff Gorman re: Hello, Larry and Angel
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Podcast episode 56. An examination of the circumstances of the 1979 disappearance of James Dallas Egbert III and its significant impact on pop culture and society, inspiring a moral panic over the game Dungeons & Dragons and arguably kicking off the 1980s Satanic Panic. Includes a review of the 1982 CBS TV movie Mazes and Monsters as well as the Satanic Panic and Procter & Gamble scare. See if you can decode the secret message at the end.
CONTENT WARNING: This episode deals with themes related to mental health and suicide, as these are integral to the story. The subject of child abuse is explored in the Satanic Panic segment. Listener discretion is advised.
0:00 Intro/The story of Dallas Egbert 25:45 Panic over a tabletop game 55:10 Mazes and Monsters/behind the scenes 1:19:15 The Satanic Panic Begins 2:20:55 Procter & Satan 2:52:15 Next time on Forgotten TV/credits
The Dungeon Master: The Disappearance of James Dallas Egbert III by William C. Dear
Mazes and Monsters by Rona Jaffe
Satan's Silence: Ritual Abuse and the Making of a Modern American Witch Hunt by Debbie Nathan and Michael Snedeker
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Podcast episode 56. An examination of the circumstances of the 1979 disappearance of James Dallas Egbert III and its significant impact on pop culture and society, inspiring a moral panic over the game Dungeons & Dragons and arguably kicking off the 1980s Satanic Panic. Includes a review of the 1982 CBS TV movie Mazes and Monsters as well as the Satanic Panic and Procter & Gamble scare. See if you can decode the secret message at the end.
CONTENT WARNING: This episode deals with themes related to mental health and suicide, as these are integral to the story. The subject of child abuse is explored in the Satanic Panic segment. Listener discretion is advised.
0:00 Intro/The story of Dallas Egbert 25:45 Panic over a tabletop game 55:10 Mazes and Monsters/behind the scenes 1:19:15 The Satanic Panic Begins 2:20:55 Procter & Satan 2:52:15 Next time on Forgotten TV/credits
The Dungeon Master: The Disappearance of James Dallas Egbert III by William C. Dear
Mazes and Monsters by Rona Jaffe
Satan's Silence: Ritual Abuse and the Making of a Modern American Witch Hunt by Debbie Nathan and Michael Snedeker
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Podcast episode 55. A complete look at Korg 70,000 B.C. airing on ABC's 1974-75 Saturday morning lineup. Produced by Hanna-Barbera. Starring Jim Malinda, Bill Ewing, Naomi Pollock, Christopher Man, Charles Morteo, and Janelle Pransky. Created by Fred Freiberger.
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Podcast episode 55. A complete look at Korg 70,000 B.C. airing on ABC's 1974-75 Saturday morning lineup. Produced by Hanna-Barbera. Starring Jim Malinda, Bill Ewing, Naomi Pollock, Christopher Man, Charles Morteo, and Janelle Pransky. Created by Fred Freiberger.
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Podcast episode 54. A complete look at Monsters, the syndicated series from Laurel Entertainment which ran 1988-1991. The origins of George Romero, Night of the Living Dead, the birth of the modern zombie, Romero's Laurel Entertainment, and the films that led up to the creation of Monsters. Full episode guide and behind the scenes of show production, structure, writing, effects, and the people involved in the making of your favorite show.
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In the credits I mistakenly omitted Martin Grams' well-researched book Way Out: A History and Episode Guide to Roald Dahl's Spooky 1961 Television Program, which was key in being able to include the details about that series.
Also be sure to read Terror Television: American Series, 1970-1999 by John Kenneth Muir
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Podcast episode 54. A complete look at Monsters, the syndicated series from Laurel Entertainment which ran 1988-1991. The origins of George Romero, Night of the Living Dead, the birth of the modern zombie, Romero's Laurel Entertainment, and the films that led up to the creation of Monsters. Full episode guide and behind the scenes of show production, structure, writing, effects, and the people involved in the making of your favorite show.
Intro/episode rundown 0-1:10:00
Behind the Scenes 1:10:00-end
In the credits I mistakenly omitted Martin Grams' well-researched book Way Out: A History and Episode Guide to Roald Dahl's Spooky 1961 Television Program, which was key in being able to include the details about that series.
Also be sure to read Terror Television: American Series, 1970-1999 by John Kenneth Muir
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Podcast episode 53. A trip through Saturday mornings of the 1980s with a focus on animated spin-offs or adaptations of live-action TV shows and characters. Background and behind the scenes of production are given for most shows covered.
The Tarzan/Lone Ranger/Zorro Adventure Hour 1980-1982 (Lone Ranger/Zorro Vol 1 / Vol 2) The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang 1980 Laverne & Shirley in the Army 1981 Mork & Mindy 1982 Gilligan’s Planet 1982 The Gary Coleman Show 1982 The Dukes 1983 It’s Punky Brewster 1985 ALF/ALF Tales 1987-1990 The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley 1988
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Podcast episode 53. A trip through Saturday mornings of the 1980s with a focus on animated spin-offs or adaptations of live-action TV shows and characters. Background and behind the scenes of production are given for most shows covered.
The Tarzan/Lone Ranger/Zorro Adventure Hour 1980-1982 (Lone Ranger/Zorro Vol 1 / Vol 2) The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang 1980 Laverne & Shirley in the Army 1981 Mork & Mindy 1982 Gilligan’s Planet 1982 The Gary Coleman Show 1982 The Dukes 1983 It’s Punky Brewster 1985 ALF/ALF Tales 1987-1990 The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley 1988
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Podcast episode 52. A complete look at NBC's V: the Series from 1984-85. A full episode rundown, a look at the unfilmed finale, behind the scenes of production, and revival attempts are all comprehensively discussed.
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Podcast episode 52. A complete look at NBC's V: the Series from 1984-85. A full episode rundown, a look at the unfilmed finale, behind the scenes of production, and revival attempts are all comprehensively discussed.
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Podcast episode 51. A complete look at 1983's V and 1984's V: The Final Battle! Originally airing on NBC, created by Kenneth Johnson.
V review and behind the scenes of V 0-1:26:40
V: The Final Battle review/behind the scenes 1:26:40-2:14:45
Next time/credits 2:14:45-end
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Podcast episode 51. A complete look at 1983's V and 1984's V: The Final Battle! Originally airing on NBC, created by Kenneth Johnson.
V review and behind the scenes of V 0-1:26:40
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A trailer for the upcoming podcast on 1983's V and 1984's V: The Final Battle! Podcast scheduled to drop May 1, 2023 for the 40th anniversary of Kenneth Johnson's fantastic miniseries.
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A trailer for the upcoming podcast on 1983's V and 1984's V: The Final Battle! Podcast scheduled to drop May 1, 2023 for the 40th anniversary of Kenneth Johnson's fantastic miniseries.
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Normally a patron exclusive, enjoy this supplemental podcast further exploring topics touched on in the podcast examining Sunn Classic Pictures and Grizzly Adams. Your support of Forgotten TV via Patreon or Paypal is greatly appreciated. Additional behind the scenes content is available for Patreon supporters.
A deeper look at the origins and story behind Sunn Classic Pictures' Hangar 18. Also, a look at the history of Hollywood censorship, the Motion Picture Code, exploitation films, and the birth and first 17 years of MPAA film ratings.
Watch Mom and Dad (1945)
TEMPLE OF SCHLOCK: Gidney Talley and son and Magus Films
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Normally a patron exclusive, enjoy this supplemental podcast further exploring topics touched on in the podcast examining Sunn Classic Pictures and Grizzly Adams. Your support of Forgotten TV via Patreon or Paypal is greatly appreciated. Additional behind the scenes content is available for Patreon supporters.
A deeper look at the origins and story behind Sunn Classic Pictures' Hangar 18. Also, a look at the history of Hollywood censorship, the Motion Picture Code, exploitation films, and the birth and first 17 years of MPAA film ratings.
Watch Mom and Dad (1945)
TEMPLE OF SCHLOCK: Gidney Talley and son and Magus Films
Watch Prelude To Happiness (1975)
This Film Is Not Yet Rated (2006) | Watch Free Documentaries Online (watchdocumentaries.com)
Has Hollywood Lost Its Mind?: A Parent's Guide to Movie Ratings by Chris Hicks
New Yorker article on Jack Valenti
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A history of Utah-based Sunn Classic Pictures and Charles Sellier. The initial Grizzly Adams film attempt with Dick Robinson, which was scrapped, starting over with Dan Haggerty. A look behind the scenes of both the Sunn Classic Pictures film and NBC TV series. Due to length, the following timestamps are provided.
The History of Sunn Classic Pictures 00:03:06 The real Grizzly Adams 00:50:42 Dick Robinson's Grizzly Adams 1:10:00 The Casting of Dan Haggerty 1:22:10 The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams: The 1974 Film 1:33:06 Behind the Scenes of NBC's Grizzly Adams 1:52:20 Next time/credits 3:35:15
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A history of Utah-based Sunn Classic Pictures and Charles Sellier. The initial Grizzly Adams film attempt with Dick Robinson, which was scrapped, starting over with Dan Haggerty. A look behind the scenes of both the Sunn Classic Pictures film and NBC TV series. Due to length, the following timestamps are provided.
The History of Sunn Classic Pictures 00:03:06 The real Grizzly Adams 00:50:42 Dick Robinson's Grizzly Adams 1:10:00 The Casting of Dan Haggerty 1:22:10 The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams: The 1974 Film 1:33:06 Behind the Scenes of NBC's Grizzly Adams 1:52:20 Next time/credits 3:35:15
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An overview of the 1974 film The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams, 1975's The Adventures of Frontier Fremont, the 1977-78 NBC TV series, and 1982's The Capture of Grizzly Adams, which concludes the storyline. Starring Dan Haggerty, Don Shanks, and Denver Pyle, produced by Charles Sellier Jr. and Sunn Classic Pictures.
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An overview of the 1974 film The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams, 1975's The Adventures of Frontier Fremont, the 1977-78 NBC TV series, and 1982's The Capture of Grizzly Adams, which concludes the storyline. Starring Dan Haggerty, Don Shanks, and Denver Pyle, produced by Charles Sellier Jr. and Sunn Classic Pictures.
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The complete history of the origins and production of NBC's 1982 series The Powers of Matthew Star is presented. Produced by Paramount Television; starring Peter Barton, Lou Gossett, Jr., and Amy Steel.
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Intro and episode rundown. 0-1:19:35 Behind the scenes pt 1: Origins, casting, first pilot, troubles at NBC, show production, music. 1:19:35-2:15:55 Behind the scenes pt 2: Directors, writers, filming locations, show retooling, after Matthew Star. 2:15:55-3:05:05 Next time/credits. 3:05:05-end
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The complete history of the origins and production of NBC's 1982 series The Powers of Matthew Star is presented. Produced by Paramount Television; starring Peter Barton, Lou Gossett, Jr., and Amy Steel.
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Intro and episode rundown. 0-1:19:35 Behind the scenes pt 1: Origins, casting, first pilot, troubles at NBC, show production, music. 1:19:35-2:15:55 Behind the scenes pt 2: Directors, writers, filming locations, show retooling, after Matthew Star. 2:15:55-3:05:05 Next time/credits. 3:05:05-end
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The MTM/CBS 1987 sitcom The Popcorn Kid is fully considered. Also, looks at the historic Brunson Theater in Baytown, Texas and Plaza Theater in Kansas City, Missouri are included.
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When the Lights Went Down documentary
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The MTM/CBS 1987 sitcom The Popcorn Kid is fully considered. Also, looks at the historic Brunson Theater in Baytown, Texas and Plaza Theater in Kansas City, Missouri are included.
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A complete look at the CBS 1980-81 TV series Flo starring Polly Holliday.
Timecodes Alice film to Alice series and Flo episode rundown 0-1:02:25 Behind the Scenes Technical, taping, origins, casting 1:02:25-1:59:30 Flo's Yellow Rose bar, History of 'Cowtown,' and the 70s CB craze 1:59:30-2:16:40 Writing Flo, production issues, cancellation, after Flo 2:16:40-2:48:00
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A complete look at the CBS 1980-81 TV series Flo starring Polly Holliday.
Timecodes Alice film to Alice series and Flo episode rundown 0-1:02:25 Behind the Scenes Technical, taping, origins, casting 1:02:25-1:59:30 Flo's Yellow Rose bar, History of 'Cowtown,' and the 70s CB craze 1:59:30-2:16:40 Writing Flo, production issues, cancellation, after Flo 2:16:40-2:48:00
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A preview of the upcoming podcast on the 1980 CBS series Flo starring Polly Holliday. Flo was a spin-off from CBS's Alice which itself was based on the 1974 film Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore.
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A preview of the upcoming podcast on the 1980 CBS series Flo starring Polly Holliday. Flo was a spin-off from CBS's Alice which itself was based on the 1974 film Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore.
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A complete look at ABC's 1970 TV series The Immortal starring Christopher George. Adapted by Robert Specht from James Gunn's novel 'The Immortals.'
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A complete look at ABC's 1970 TV series The Immortal starring Christopher George. Adapted by Robert Specht from James Gunn's novel 'The Immortals.'
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A complete look at ABC's 1970 TV series The Immortal starring Christopher George. Adapted by Robert Specht from James Gunn's novel 'The Immortals.'
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A complete look at ABC's 1970 TV series The Immortal starring Christopher George. Adapted by Robert Specht from James Gunn's novel 'The Immortals.'
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A preview of the upcoming podcast on ABC's 1970 series The Immortal starring Christopher George. Based on 'The Immortals' novel by James Gunn.
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A preview of the upcoming podcast on ABC's 1970 series The Immortal starring Christopher George. Based on 'The Immortals' novel by James Gunn.
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A complete look at CBS's 1980 series Beyond Westworld starring Jim McMullan, James Wainwright, and Connie Selleca. Series created/developed by Lou Shaw, based on the original story by Michael Crichton.
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A complete look at CBS's 1980 series Beyond Westworld starring Jim McMullan, James Wainwright, and Connie Selleca. Series created/developed by Lou Shaw, based on the original story by Michael Crichton.
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A preview of the upcoming podcast on CBS's 1980 series Beyond Westworld starring Jim McMullan, James Wainwright, and Connie Selleca. Series created/developed by Lou Shaw, based on the original story by Michael Crichton.
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A preview of the upcoming podcast on CBS's 1980 series Beyond Westworld starring Jim McMullan, James Wainwright, and Connie Selleca. Series created/developed by Lou Shaw, based on the original story by Michael Crichton.
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The conclusion of the look at the contributions of TV/film creator Leslie Stevens. His 1972 NBC TV series SEARCH, The Invisible Man, Gemini Man, Battlestar Galactica, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, the return of his classic The Outer Limits, and his final years and legacy.
From the Inner Mind To...The Outer Limits Scripts of Joesph Stefano new book!
The Outer Limits season 1 and The Outer Limits season 2 are available on Bluray from Amazon.
SEARCH on DVD from Amazon.
The Invisible Man (1975) on DVD/Bluray from Amazon.
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Buck Rogers in the 25th Century on DVD/Bluray from Amazon.
Private Property (1960) on Bluray from Amazon.
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The conclusion of the look at the contributions of TV/film creator Leslie Stevens. His 1972 NBC TV series SEARCH, The Invisible Man, Gemini Man, Battlestar Galactica, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, the return of his classic The Outer Limits, and his final years and legacy.
From the Inner Mind To...The Outer Limits Scripts of Joesph Stefano new book!
The Outer Limits season 1 and The Outer Limits season 2 are available on Bluray from Amazon.
SEARCH on DVD from Amazon.
The Invisible Man (1975) on DVD/Bluray from Amazon.
Battlestar Galactica on DVD from Amazon.
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century on DVD/Bluray from Amazon.
Private Property (1960) on Bluray from Amazon.
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The early life and contributions of TV/film creator Leslie Stevens is considered. His entry into film with Private Property and Incubus; his TV work Stoney Burke and The Outer Limits; and his book est: The Steersman Handbook, Charts of the Coming Decade of Conflict and Earthside Missile Base project are discussed.
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The early life and contributions of TV/film creator Leslie Stevens is considered. His entry into film with Private Property and Incubus; his TV work Stoney Burke and The Outer Limits; and his book est: The Steersman Handbook, Charts of the Coming Decade of Conflict and Earthside Missile Base project are discussed.
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Dark Moment by Pollyanna Maxim, Creepy Thoughts by Phoenix Tail, Eye For Detail by Jay Varton, and Solstice by Spectacles Wallet and Watch are used under license by Epidemic Sound. If you need music for your podcast or YouTube channel, please visit Epidemic Sound.
Density of Being by Dreamstate Logic is used with permission and under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license.
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A preview of the upcoming podcast on TV/film creator Leslie Stevens. Including a behind the scenes look at The Outer Limits, his provocative films Private Property and Incubus, the hi-tech 1972 NBC series SEARCH, and his involvement with both Battlestar Galactica and Buck Rogers in the 25th Century.
A preview of the upcoming podcast on TV/film creator Leslie Stevens. Including a behind the scenes look at The Outer Limits, his provocative films Private Property and Incubus, the hi-tech 1972 NBC series SEARCH, and his involvement with both Battlestar Galactica and Buck Rogers in the 25th Century.
The 1985 ABC series Street Hawk is fully considered. The show starred Rex Smith, Joe Regalbuto, and Jeannie Wilson and was created by Bruce Lansbury, Paul M. Belous, and Robert Wolterstorff.
This podcast is designed to be listened to in three segments. Timecodes:
0-1:03:05 Intro, episode rundown
1:04:52-2:04:12 Behind the Scenes, The Machine
2:04:12-end Troubled Production, The Music, Toys/Merchandise, After Street Hawk
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The 1985 ABC series Street Hawk is fully considered. The show starred Rex Smith, Joe Regalbuto, and Jeannie Wilson and was created by Bruce Lansbury, Paul M. Belous, and Robert Wolterstorff.
This podcast is designed to be listened to in three segments. Timecodes:
0-1:03:05 Intro, episode rundown
1:04:52-2:04:12 Behind the Scenes, The Machine
2:04:12-end Troubled Production, The Music, Toys/Merchandise, After Street Hawk
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Superhero Story 2 by Fredrik Ekstrom is used under license by Epidemic Sound
Synthoid’s cover of The Safety Dance-Follow Synthoid on SoundCloud
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A preview of the upcoming consideration of the 1985 ABC series Street Hawk, coming soon! Starring Rex Smith, Joe Regalbuto, and Jeannie Wilson.
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The 1979-80 ABC series Angie is fully considered. Starring Donna Pescow, Robert Hays, Sharon Spelman, Doris Roberts, and Debralee Scott. Series developers Alan Eisenstock & Larry Mintz appear in the interview segment.
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0-52:05 Intro-series overview
52:05-2:01:05 Behind The Scenes
2:01:05-2:45:50 Conversation with Alan Eisenstock & Larry Mintz
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Robert Hays can be found on Cameo.
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The 1979-80 ABC series Angie is fully considered. Starring Donna Pescow, Robert Hays, Sharon Spelman, Doris Roberts, and Debralee Scott. Series developers Alan Eisenstock & Larry Mintz appear in the interview segment.
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0-52:05 Intro-series overview
52:05-2:01:05 Behind The Scenes
2:01:05-2:45:50 Conversation with Alan Eisenstock & Larry Mintz
2:45:50-end After Angie/wrapup
Robert Hays can be found on Cameo.
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A preview of the upcoming consideration of the 1979-80 ABC series Angie, coming soon!
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The 1983-84 ABC series Automan is fully considered.
Timecodes:
0-54:12 Intro/Automan episode review 54:12-1:28:07 Behind the Scenes Pt 1 1:28:07-end Behind the Scenes Pt 2/wrapup
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Automan theme renditions Javier Bustacara Ruiz STEFANO ERCOLINO Official Richard Korpel Bullbayliss Music Wolf Heathen - Chiptune & Synthwave The Time Warp
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The 1983-84 ABC series Automan is fully considered.
Timecodes:
0-54:12 Intro/Automan episode review 54:12-1:28:07 Behind the Scenes Pt 1 1:28:07-end Behind the Scenes Pt 2/wrapup
Billy Hinche can be found on Facebook, YouTube, and Cameo.
Automan theme renditions Javier Bustacara Ruiz STEFANO ERCOLINO Official Richard Korpel Bullbayliss Music Wolf Heathen - Chiptune & Synthwave The Time Warp
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Just some fun on this episode featuring a trip down memory lane throughout the 70s and 80s with commercials, special episode promos, long-forgotten TV specials, clips, songs, old PSAs, bumpers, horror host intros....its a spoooky clip show on this episode of Forgotten TV!
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Just some fun on this episode featuring a trip down memory lane throughout the 70s and 80s with commercials, special episode promos, long-forgotten TV specials, clips, songs, old PSAs, bumpers, horror host intros....its a spoooky clip show on this episode of Forgotten TV!
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A complete look at the 1977-78 NBC series James at 15. Including interviews with show creator Dan Wakefield and writer April Smith.
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0-1:21:45 Intro and episode review
1:21:45-2:08:45 Behind the Scenes
2:08:45-3:29:40 Interviews
3:29:40-3:49:25 Wrapup/final thoughts
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Dan Wakefield's books on Amazon
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A complete look at the 1977-78 NBC series James at 15. Including interviews with show creator Dan Wakefield and writer April Smith.
Timecodes
0-1:21:45 Intro and episode review
1:21:45-2:08:45 Behind the Scenes
2:08:45-3:29:40 Interviews
3:29:40-3:49:25 Wrapup/final thoughts
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Normally a Patreon exclusive, this supplemental podcast accompanies episode 36 on Black TV history.
A review of the origin of the minstrel show as well as a complete history of Aunt Jemima is considered.
Aunt Jemima is a trademark of Quaker Oats and Pepsico.
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Clinging to Mammy: The Faithful Slave in Twentieth-Century America by Micki McElya Slave in a Box by M M Manring
Normally a Patreon exclusive, this supplemental podcast accompanies episode 36 on Black TV history.
A review of the origin of the minstrel show as well as a complete history of Aunt Jemima is considered.
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Clinging to Mammy: The Faithful Slave in Twentieth-Century America by Micki McElya Slave in a Box by M M Manring
From the early representations in experimental broadcasts to the contributions of the Dumont Network; to the thin appearances on 1950s TV; to the integration and beginnings of equality in the 1960s; to the sometimes controversial sitcoms of the 1970s; and the foundation of BET in 1980, this podcast presents an overview of Black TV history.
Timecodes 0-1:09:40 Background/1939-1959 1:09:40-1:47:05 1960s 1:47:05-end 1970s and conclusion
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Primetime Blues by Donald Bogle Encyclopedia of Television edited by Horace Newcomb Our Gang: A Racial History of The Little Rascals by Julia Lee
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From the early representations in experimental broadcasts to the contributions of the Dumont Network; to the thin appearances on 1950s TV; to the integration and beginnings of equality in the 1960s; to the sometimes controversial sitcoms of the 1970s; and the foundation of BET in 1980, this podcast presents an overview of Black TV history.
Timecodes 0-1:09:40 Background/1939-1959 1:09:40-1:47:05 1960s 1:47:05-end 1970s and conclusion
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Primetime Blues by Donald Bogle Encyclopedia of Television edited by Horace Newcomb Our Gang: A Racial History of The Little Rascals by Julia Lee
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Normally a patron exclusive, this is a supplemental show in between regular full podcast episodes.
Additional background information from the Whiz Kids podcast series on the 414s, the Inner Circle, and Bill Landreth-"The Cracker."
Socially Distant Cinema on Second Union
Also, a catch up of miscellany/news, obituaries, a look at podcasts in production-including a preview of the next show, Milestones of Black TV History!
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Normally a patron exclusive, this is a supplemental show in between regular full podcast episodes.
Additional background information from the Whiz Kids podcast series on the 414s, the Inner Circle, and Bill Landreth-"The Cracker."
Socially Distant Cinema on Second Union
Also, a catch up of miscellany/news, obituaries, a look at podcasts in production-including a preview of the next show, Milestones of Black TV History!
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Conversations with Whiz Kids actors Madelyn Cain, Andrea Elson, Todd Porter, and Adrienne DeGuere.
Timecodes
0 Intro/Madelyn Cain 26:38 Andrea Elson 57:50 Todd Porter 1:41:00 Adrienne DeGuere
Please like the Whiz Kids page on Facebook and visit the Whiz Kids blog!
YouTube Whiz Kids intended episode order playlist
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Conversations with Whiz Kids actors Madelyn Cain, Andrea Elson, Todd Porter, and Adrienne DeGuere.
Timecodes
0 Intro/Madelyn Cain 26:38 Andrea Elson 57:50 Todd Porter 1:41:00 Adrienne DeGuere
Please like the Whiz Kids page on Facebook and visit the Whiz Kids blog!
YouTube Whiz Kids intended episode order playlist
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A complete look at behind the scenes of 1983's Whiz Kids, including interview with co-creator Bob Shayne. Due to length, please note the following timecodes:
Behind the scenes of Whiz Kids 0-1:06:30
Bob Shayne Interview 1:06:30-2:24:45
After Whiz Kids/Legacy of show 2:24:45-end
Special thanks to Bob Shayne, Madelyn Cain, Andrea Elson, Todd Porter, Max Gail, Linda Scruggs DeGuere, Adrienne DeGuere, Tammy Taylor, Robbie Rist, Paul Chihara, Craig Buck, and Wayne Correia.
YouTube Whiz Kids intended episode order playlist
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A complete look at behind the scenes of 1983's Whiz Kids, including interview with co-creator Bob Shayne. Due to length, please note the following timecodes:
Behind the scenes of Whiz Kids 0-1:06:30
Bob Shayne Interview 1:06:30-2:24:45
After Whiz Kids/Legacy of show 2:24:45-end
Special thanks to Bob Shayne, Madelyn Cain, Andrea Elson, Todd Porter, Max Gail, Linda Scruggs DeGuere, Adrienne DeGuere, Tammy Taylor, Robbie Rist, Paul Chihara, Craig Buck, and Wayne Correia.
YouTube Whiz Kids intended episode order playlist
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The origins and each episode of 1983's Whiz Kids is considered!
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The music track Cold War Games by Gabriel Lewis is used under license from Epidemic Sound.
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The origins and each episode of 1983's Whiz Kids is considered!
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The music track Cold War Games by Gabriel Lewis is used under license from Epidemic Sound.
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A preview of the upcoming consideration of the 1983-4 series Whiz Kids, coming soon!
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Buy Pray For The Wildcats DVD/Bluray
Buy Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark Bluray
Sam Pancake presents the Monday Afternoon Movie podcast
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Sam Pancake presents the Monday Afternoon Movie podcast
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The 1974-75 ABC TV series Kolchak: The Night Stalker is considered.
0-1:40:15 episode guide 1:40:15-end Behind The Scenes
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The 1974-75 ABC TV series Kolchak: The Night Stalker is considered.
0-1:40:15 episode guide 1:40:15-end Behind The Scenes
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The 1976 TV movie, 1977 ABC series, and 1978 NBC TV movie based on Future Cop is fully explored.
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The 1976 TV movie, 1977 ABC series, and 1978 NBC TV movie based on Future Cop is fully explored.
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The 1982-83 ABC TV series Tales of the Gold Monkey is extensively considered, featuring a two-hour interview with producer Tom Greene.
Correction: The 'hero' Grumman Goose (tail number N327) is not at the Cradle of Aviation Museum in Garden City, NY as stated in the podcast. Their Goose is tail number NC16913 and I misinterpreted a caption on their website. The 'hero' Goose totaled in the 2005 crash was purchased by a Samuel D. for a restoration. He evidently finished, as public flight records show it flew in December 2019, flying 146 nautical miles in central Arkansas.
Due to length, segment times are included for your convenience.
0-30:15 Intro/Pilot Movie recap/discussion 30:15-1:31:22 Series episode breakdown 1:31:22-1:55:34 Behind The Scenes 1:55:34-3:58:00 Tom Greene Interview 3:58:00-end After Gold Monkey/Concluding Thoughts
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The 1982-83 ABC TV series Tales of the Gold Monkey is extensively considered, featuring a two-hour interview with producer Tom Greene.
Correction: The 'hero' Grumman Goose (tail number N327) is not at the Cradle of Aviation Museum in Garden City, NY as stated in the podcast. Their Goose is tail number NC16913 and I misinterpreted a caption on their website. The 'hero' Goose totaled in the 2005 crash was purchased by a Samuel D. for a restoration. He evidently finished, as public flight records show it flew in December 2019, flying 146 nautical miles in central Arkansas.
Due to length, segment times are included for your convenience.
0-30:15 Intro/Pilot Movie recap/discussion 30:15-1:31:22 Series episode breakdown 1:31:22-1:55:34 Behind The Scenes 1:55:34-3:58:00 Tom Greene Interview 3:58:00-end After Gold Monkey/Concluding Thoughts
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The 1974 TV movie Planet Earth and 1975 TV movie Strange New World are considered. And we conclude our look at the story of Gene Roddenberry.
Contact Chris Cooling for voiceovers
Planet Earth 4:00-45:44 Strange New World 45:44-1:22:00 Gene Roddenberry 1:22:00-1:49:44 Obituaries/Credits 1:49:44-end
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GR: The Man Who Created Star Trek by James Van Hise Gene Roddenberry: The Myth and the Man Behind Star Trek by Joel Engel Inside Star Trek by Herb Solow and Robert Justman The Impossible Has Happened: The Life and Work of Gene Roddenberry by Lance Parkin Star Trek Creator: The Authorized Biography of Gene Roddenberry by David Alexander
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The 1974 TV movie Planet Earth and 1975 TV movie Strange New World are considered. And we conclude our look at the story of Gene Roddenberry.
Contact Chris Cooling for voiceovers
Planet Earth 4:00-45:44 Strange New World 45:44-1:22:00 Gene Roddenberry 1:22:00-1:49:44 Obituaries/Credits 1:49:44-end
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GR: The Man Who Created Star Trek by James Van Hise Gene Roddenberry: The Myth and the Man Behind Star Trek by Joel Engel Inside Star Trek by Herb Solow and Robert Justman The Impossible Has Happened: The Life and Work of Gene Roddenberry by Lance Parkin Star Trek Creator: The Authorized Biography of Gene Roddenberry by David Alexander
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The history of Gene Roddenberry is covered, as well as his 1973 CBS TV movie and attempted series, Genesis II.
Gene Roddenberry backstory 0-39:07 Genesis II recap/review 39:07-55:11 Genesis II Behind The Scenes 55:11-1:19:25 obituaries/segments 1:19:25-end
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GR: The Man Who Created Star Trek by James Van Hise Gene Roddenberry: The Myth and the Man Behind Star Trek by Joel Engel Inside Star Trek by Herb Solow and Robert Justman TV Party! by Billy Ingram The Impossible Has Happened: The Life and Work of Gene Roddenberry by Lance Parkin Star Trek Creator: The Authorized Biography of Gene Roddenberry by David Alexander
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The history of Gene Roddenberry is covered, as well as his 1973 CBS TV movie and attempted series, Genesis II.
Gene Roddenberry backstory 0-39:07 Genesis II recap/review 39:07-55:11 Genesis II Behind The Scenes 55:11-1:19:25 obituaries/segments 1:19:25-end
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GR: The Man Who Created Star Trek by James Van Hise Gene Roddenberry: The Myth and the Man Behind Star Trek by Joel Engel Inside Star Trek by Herb Solow and Robert Justman TV Party! by Billy Ingram The Impossible Has Happened: The Life and Work of Gene Roddenberry by Lance Parkin Star Trek Creator: The Authorized Biography of Gene Roddenberry by David Alexander
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The 1977-78 CBS series/adaptation of Logan's Run is considered.
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0-31:44 Intro/Pilot 31:44 The Series 1:28:44 Behind the Scenes
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Logan's Run film teaser trailer Logan's Run film radio spots Logan's Run TV theme
Logan's Run film on Bluray/DVD
Sources of quotes and background information:
Science Fiction Television Series 1959 through 1989 Starlog Magazine back issues Virtual Vikki's Logan's Run fansite The Projection Booth podcast ep 213 interviews w/William F Nolan and George Clayton Johnson JOHN KENNETH MUIR'S REFLECTIONS ON CULT MOVIES AND CLASSIC TV The Highly Unofficial Logan's Run FAQ by Roger M. Wilcox
Mego Museum's Logan's Run toy gallery
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The 1977-78 CBS series/adaptation of Logan's Run is considered.
Due to length, segment times are included for your convenience.
0-31:44 Intro/Pilot 31:44 The Series 1:28:44 Behind the Scenes
TV themes/clips
Logan's Run film teaser trailer Logan's Run film radio spots Logan's Run TV theme
Logan's Run film on Bluray/DVD
Sources of quotes and background information:
Science Fiction Television Series 1959 through 1989 Starlog Magazine back issues Virtual Vikki's Logan's Run fansite The Projection Booth podcast ep 213 interviews w/William F Nolan and George Clayton Johnson JOHN KENNETH MUIR'S REFLECTIONS ON CULT MOVIES AND CLASSIC TV The Highly Unofficial Logan's Run FAQ by Roger M. Wilcox
Mego Museum's Logan's Run toy gallery
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Logan's Run-coming soon to this podcast feed.
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The 1977-78 NBC TV movies and series Man From Atlantis is considered.
Due to length, segment times are included for your convenience.
0-45:33 Intro/The Movies 45:33 The Series 1:18:05 Behind the Scenes 1:44:45 Memorial/Next Time Segments
TV themes/clips
Atlantis by Audionautix Man From Atlantis theme Star Wars 1977 TV spot Radio Shack Realistic 77 TV commercial 1977 Sony Betamax VCR commercial 1976 Patrick Duffy Taco Bell commercial
Man From Atlantis: The Complete TV Movies DVD
Man From Atlantis: Complete Television Series DVDSources of quotes and background information
Science Fiction Television Series 1959 through 1989 The AVclub Republibot Collider i09
Space 1970 The RFP Plaidstallions JOHN KENNETH MUIR'S REFLECTIONS ON CULT MOVIES AND CLASSIC TV
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The 1977-78 NBC TV movies and series Man From Atlantis is considered.
Due to length, segment times are included for your convenience.
0-45:33 Intro/The Movies 45:33 The Series 1:18:05 Behind the Scenes 1:44:45 Memorial/Next Time Segments
TV themes/clips
Atlantis by Audionautix Man From Atlantis theme Star Wars 1977 TV spot Radio Shack Realistic 77 TV commercial 1977 Sony Betamax VCR commercial 1976 Patrick Duffy Taco Bell commercial
Man From Atlantis: The Complete TV Movies DVD
Man From Atlantis: Complete Television Series DVDSources of quotes and background information
Science Fiction Television Series 1959 through 1989 The AVclub Republibot Collider i09
Space 1970 The RFP Plaidstallions JOHN KENNETH MUIR'S REFLECTIONS ON CULT MOVIES AND CLASSIC TV
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More 1970s creepy TV monster movies are considered including The Night Strangler, Moon of the Wolf, The Cat Creature, and Curse of the Black Widow.
The Night Strangler DVD/Bluray
Music themes/clips included
-CBS Friday Night Movie theme -ABC Movie of the Week promo/themes -The Night Strangler (1973) -Milton Bradley Stay Alive TV commercial -1976 ABC The Paul Lynde Halloween Special promo -Moon of the Wolf (1972) -1979 Monster Machine commercial -Cliffhangers Dracula '79 promo -The Cat Creature (1973) -Remco Monsterizer 1980 commercial -The Dark Secret of Harvest Home 1979 promo -Curse of the Black Widow (1977)
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More 1970s creepy TV monster movies are considered including The Night Strangler, Moon of the Wolf, The Cat Creature, and Curse of the Black Widow.
The Night Strangler DVD/Bluray
Music themes/clips included
-CBS Friday Night Movie theme -ABC Movie of the Week promo/themes -The Night Strangler (1973) -Milton Bradley Stay Alive TV commercial -1976 ABC The Paul Lynde Halloween Special promo -Moon of the Wolf (1972) -1979 Monster Machine commercial -Cliffhangers Dracula '79 promo -The Cat Creature (1973) -Remco Monsterizer 1980 commercial -The Dark Secret of Harvest Home 1979 promo -Curse of the Black Widow (1977)
References
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The short lived CBS MASH spin-off series AfterMASH is considered, including a brief overview of the origins of MASH, an episode review; and many hard to find details, facts about the show, and bits of trivia are divulged.
Correction: I am likely in error regarding my conclusion that ep 21, By The Book was 'pulled' from airing on 3-5-1984. While it is true no English language US recording seems to have surfaced of this episode, multiple newspapers have By The Book listed on the daily TV listings for that date. In addition, David Goehner states he remembered seeing it; and MASH4077tv.com lists Neilsen ratings for the episode from that date.
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Buy Ken Levine's book The Me Generation... By Me (Growing Up in the '60s)
Buy M*A*S*H on DVD
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The short lived CBS MASH spin-off series AfterMASH is considered, including a brief overview of the origins of MASH, an episode review; and many hard to find details, facts about the show, and bits of trivia are divulged.
Correction: I am likely in error regarding my conclusion that ep 21, By The Book was 'pulled' from airing on 3-5-1984. While it is true no English language US recording seems to have surfaced of this episode, multiple newspapers have By The Book listed on the daily TV listings for that date. In addition, David Goehner states he remembered seeing it; and MASH4077tv.com lists Neilsen ratings for the episode from that date.
TV themes/clips used
Buy Ken Levine's book The Me Generation... By Me (Growing Up in the '60s)
Buy M*A*S*H on DVD
References
-David Goehner
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The short lived 1983 NBC show Manimal is discussed.
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The short lived 1983 NBC show Manimal is discussed.
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The 1988 ABC TV series Probe is considered.
Music themes/clips included
Martin Kane, Private Eye ABC 1988 Monday Night Movie theme Probe theme McDonalds Mac Tonight 1988 commercial 1988 Best Buy commercial Max Headroom 1988 ABC promo Simpsons 'Superliminal' clip Baywatch theme clip
References
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The 1988 ABC TV series Probe is considered.
Music themes/clips included
Martin Kane, Private Eye ABC 1988 Monday Night Movie theme Probe theme McDonalds Mac Tonight 1988 commercial 1988 Best Buy commercial Max Headroom 1988 ABC promo Simpsons 'Superliminal' clip Baywatch theme clip
References
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Your Forgotten TV host travels through the 1970s and examines the TV movies Time Travelers (1976) The Time Machine (1978) and TV series Time Express (1979.)
movie/TV themes/clips used
-CBS radio program Escape!-The Time Machine 1948 -Captain Z-Ro 1951 -Peabody's Improbable History 1959 -The Time Tunnel TV promos 1966 -Time Travelers 1976 ABC TV movie -The Time Machine 1971 TV spot -Time Rider 1983 TV spot -DeLorean TV Commercial Original 1980's TV spot -The Time Machine 1978 NBC TV movie -Time After Time 1979 TV spot -The Philadelphia Experiment TV spot 1984 -Pepsi "Time-Travel" Commercial 1986 -Time Express 1979 NBC TV series
Find The Time Tunnel on Amazon
The Time Machine (1960) DVD/Bluray
References Classic Sci-Fi Movies blog
The Sound of Vincent Price blog
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Your Forgotten TV host travels through the 1970s and examines the TV movies Time Travelers (1976) The Time Machine (1978) and TV series Time Express (1979.)
movie/TV themes/clips used
-CBS radio program Escape!-The Time Machine 1948 -Captain Z-Ro 1951 -Peabody's Improbable History 1959 -The Time Tunnel TV promos 1966 -Time Travelers 1976 ABC TV movie -The Time Machine 1971 TV spot -Time Rider 1983 TV spot -DeLorean TV Commercial Original 1980's TV spot -The Time Machine 1978 NBC TV movie -Time After Time 1979 TV spot -The Philadelphia Experiment TV spot 1984 -Pepsi "Time-Travel" Commercial 1986 -Time Express 1979 NBC TV series
Find The Time Tunnel on Amazon
The Time Machine (1960) DVD/Bluray
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The Sound of Vincent Price blog
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Join me on Forgotten TV where I explore TV memories of the 70s and 80s, from the fondly remembered to the obscure, short-lived TV shows, pilots, and made for TV movies.
Your ForgottenTV host was raised on UHF reruns of Star Trek and The Twilight Zone on a black and white 19 inch Admiral TV, long before the average household had home video and back when you had to catch shows when they were on. An utter TV and media nerd, I recorded TV theme songs on a Panasonic cassette recorder, had the ‘Television 1970-1980’ book, wrote my own episode guides to Battlestar Galactica, Greatest American Hero and Wonder Woman, as well as my own episode of The Twilight Zone and my first aired radio spot all in middle school.
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Join me on Forgotten TV where I explore TV memories of the 70s and 80s, from the fondly remembered to the obscure, short-lived TV shows, pilots, and made for TV movies.
Your ForgottenTV host was raised on UHF reruns of Star Trek and The Twilight Zone on a black and white 19 inch Admiral TV, long before the average household had home video and back when you had to catch shows when they were on. An utter TV and media nerd, I recorded TV theme songs on a Panasonic cassette recorder, had the ‘Television 1970-1980’ book, wrote my own episode guides to Battlestar Galactica, Greatest American Hero and Wonder Woman, as well as my own episode of The Twilight Zone and my first aired radio spot all in middle school.
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The 1986-87 ABC TV series Starman is discussed.
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-1984 Starman TV spot -Starman movie theme by Jack Nitzsche -Starman TV theme by Dana Kaproff -various ABC Starman promos/bumpers -1986 ABC Life with Lucy Promo -1987 Nestle Crunch commercial w/CB Barnes -1986 ABC We Belong Together fall promo -Stranger Things theme
References/fact checking
Todd Andrews Spotlight Starman International Science Fiction Television Series 1959-1989 by Mark Phillips and Frank Garcia
Starlog Magazine issues 114, 126, 131
Special thanks to Todd Andrews and Spotlight Starman International
Get Starman-the movie on DVD or Bluray
Get Starman-the Complete Series on DVD
How to get your copy of Starman 'Extras' DVD Patrick Culliton's website Patrick Culliton's book Houdini-The Key Get Lucan on DVD
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The 1986-87 ABC TV series Starman is discussed.
Music themes/clips included
-1984 Starman TV spot -Starman movie theme by Jack Nitzsche -Starman TV theme by Dana Kaproff -various ABC Starman promos/bumpers -1986 ABC Life with Lucy Promo -1987 Nestle Crunch commercial w/CB Barnes -1986 ABC We Belong Together fall promo -Stranger Things theme
References/fact checking
Todd Andrews Spotlight Starman International Science Fiction Television Series 1959-1989 by Mark Phillips and Frank Garcia
Starlog Magazine issues 114, 126, 131
Special thanks to Todd Andrews and Spotlight Starman International
Get Starman-the movie on DVD or Bluray
Get Starman-the Complete Series on DVD
How to get your copy of Starman 'Extras' DVD Patrick Culliton's website Patrick Culliton's book Houdini-The Key Get Lucan on DVD
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A journey through the Saturday morning TV fad of animated spin-offs in the 1970s. 16 TV shows are considered.
Music themes/clips included
-Hanna–Barbera's World of Super Adventure -Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? -The Saturday Superstar Movie -The Brady Kids -Nanny and the Professor -"Love The World" Hanna-Barbera song -1973 Jackson 5 Alpha Bits commercial -1973 GI Joe commercial -That Girl In Wonderland -Emergency +4 -Jeannie -Lost In Space -My Favorite Martians -Star Trek: the Animated Series -Star Trek TAS PSA for Keep America Beautiful -Star Trek/Filmation themes -1973 Shirt Zanys commercial -1973 Barbie Goin' Camping set commercial -The Addams Family -The Munsters -Partridge Family 2200 A.D. -Partridge Family 'Gypsy Girl' song -The New Adventures of Gilligan -The Oddball Couple -Return to the Planet of the Apes
References -Lou Scheimer: Creating the Filmation Generation -Saturday Morning Fever: Growing up with Cartoon Culture -Lassie Web -Cmon Get Happy Partridge Family 2200 AD -Den Of Geek
special thanks to Meringue
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A journey through the Saturday morning TV fad of animated spin-offs in the 1970s. 16 TV shows are considered.
Music themes/clips included
-Hanna–Barbera's World of Super Adventure -Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? -The Saturday Superstar Movie -The Brady Kids -Nanny and the Professor -"Love The World" Hanna-Barbera song -1973 Jackson 5 Alpha Bits commercial -1973 GI Joe commercial -That Girl In Wonderland -Emergency +4 -Jeannie -Lost In Space -My Favorite Martians -Star Trek: the Animated Series -Star Trek TAS PSA for Keep America Beautiful -Star Trek/Filmation themes -1973 Shirt Zanys commercial -1973 Barbie Goin' Camping set commercial -The Addams Family -The Munsters -Partridge Family 2200 A.D. -Partridge Family 'Gypsy Girl' song -The New Adventures of Gilligan -The Oddball Couple -Return to the Planet of the Apes
References -Lou Scheimer: Creating the Filmation Generation -Saturday Morning Fever: Growing up with Cartoon Culture -Lassie Web -Cmon Get Happy Partridge Family 2200 AD -Den Of Geek
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A journey through the Forgotten TV era as we look at Ernie Hudson's 70s and 80s TV roles. Interview with Ernie Hudson.
Music themes/clips included
-Man From Atlantis -Highcliffe Manor -The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians -The Last Precinct
Forgotten TV News
-The Fantastic Journey TV airing on GetTV (Iake Eissinmann interview on Obscurity Knocks) -Anthony/Nancy Lawrence update -45th anniversary of Six Million Dollar Man, 30th anniversary of Probe -Supernatural/Scooby-Doo crossover -Sid Marty Krofft to recieve lifetime achievement Emmy -Warner Streaming shutting down -Lynda Carter to recieve star on Hollowood Walk of Fame
Obituaries David Ogden Stiers Paul De Meo Mickey Jones John Mahoney
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A journey through the Forgotten TV era as we look at Ernie Hudson's 70s and 80s TV roles. Interview with Ernie Hudson.
Music themes/clips included
-Man From Atlantis -Highcliffe Manor -The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians -The Last Precinct
Forgotten TV News
-The Fantastic Journey TV airing on GetTV (Iake Eissinmann interview on Obscurity Knocks) -Anthony/Nancy Lawrence update -45th anniversary of Six Million Dollar Man, 30th anniversary of Probe -Supernatural/Scooby-Doo crossover -Sid Marty Krofft to recieve lifetime achievement Emmy -Warner Streaming shutting down -Lynda Carter to recieve star on Hollowood Walk of Fame
Obituaries David Ogden Stiers Paul De Meo Mickey Jones John Mahoney
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The 1981 TV movie and 1982 series The Phoenix is considered.
Music themes/clips included
-Chariots of the Gods (1970) -In Search of Ancient Astronauts (1973) -William Shatner's Mysteries of the Gods (1977) -In Search Of... theme music -Battlestar Galactica opening narration/theme -The Sixth Sense (1972) theme music -"The Phoenix" composed by Mattia Cupelli -The Phoenix (1981) movie themes -1981 ABC Darkroom promo -1981 ABC Greatest American Hero promo -ABC 1981 Fall promo "Now is the Time" -The Phoenix (1982) theme music
Thanks to timetraveltv.com Science Fiction Television Series 1959-1989 by Mark Phillips and Frank Garcia Mattia Cupelli Diane Mullen Marli Kennedy the Judson Scott Fan Club on Facebook The Phoenix (starring Judson Scott) Facebook page
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The 1981 TV movie and 1982 series The Phoenix is considered.
Music themes/clips included
-Chariots of the Gods (1970) -In Search of Ancient Astronauts (1973) -William Shatner's Mysteries of the Gods (1977) -In Search Of... theme music -Battlestar Galactica opening narration/theme -The Sixth Sense (1972) theme music -"The Phoenix" composed by Mattia Cupelli -The Phoenix (1981) movie themes -1981 ABC Darkroom promo -1981 ABC Greatest American Hero promo -ABC 1981 Fall promo "Now is the Time" -The Phoenix (1982) theme music
Thanks to timetraveltv.com Science Fiction Television Series 1959-1989 by Mark Phillips and Frank Garcia Mattia Cupelli Diane Mullen Marli Kennedy the Judson Scott Fan Club on Facebook The Phoenix (starring Judson Scott) Facebook page
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The 1977-1978 TV movie and series Lucan is considered.
Music themes/clips included
-Darkest Child - Kevin MacLeod -1932 Tarzan radio show intro -1977 ABC Sunday movie opening -Lucan TV movie theme -1977 ABC network "Still The One" promo -RCA Selectavision VCR commercial -ABC promo Brady Bunch Hour 1977
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The 1977-1978 TV movie and series Lucan is considered.
Music themes/clips included
-Darkest Child - Kevin MacLeod -1932 Tarzan radio show intro -1977 ABC Sunday movie opening -Lucan TV movie theme -1977 ABC network "Still The One" promo -RCA Selectavision VCR commercial -ABC promo Brady Bunch Hour 1977
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The 1970s TV movies The Night Stalker, Gargoyles, Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark, and Trilogy of Terror-Amelia are considered.
Kolchak: The Night Stalker DVD
Don't Be Afraid of the Dark DVD
Music themes/clips included -CBS Friday Night Movie theme 1966-1978 -Various ABC Movie of the Week promos -The Night Stalker (1972) theme music/clips -Kolchak: The Night Stalker TV series theme -Dark Shadows Groovy Horror Head Toy Commercial -Gargoyles (1973) theme music/clips -Monster Vitamins Vincent Price TV commercial -Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (1973) theme music/clips -I Vant To Bite Your Finger TV commercial -Night Gallery syndication promo -Trilogy of Terror-Amelia (1975) theme music/clips
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The 1970s TV movies The Night Stalker, Gargoyles, Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark, and Trilogy of Terror-Amelia are considered.
Kolchak: The Night Stalker DVD
Don't Be Afraid of the Dark DVD
Music themes/clips included -CBS Friday Night Movie theme 1966-1978 -Various ABC Movie of the Week promos -The Night Stalker (1972) theme music/clips -Kolchak: The Night Stalker TV series theme -Dark Shadows Groovy Horror Head Toy Commercial -Gargoyles (1973) theme music/clips -Monster Vitamins Vincent Price TV commercial -Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (1973) theme music/clips -I Vant To Bite Your Finger TV commercial -Night Gallery syndication promo -Trilogy of Terror-Amelia (1975) theme music/clips
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The 1987 TV movie pilot The Spirit with Sam J Jones and Nana Visitor is considered.
TV/movie Themes clipped The Lone Ranger 1949 Dick Tracy 1950 Sheena Queen of the Jungle 1955 Zorro 1957 The Masked Marvel 1943 The Spirit theme 1987 The Spirit 2008 movie
Ohara 1986 ABC promo Sledge Hammer! 1986 ABC promo Starman 1986 ABC promo Max Headroom 1986 ABC promo ABC 1987 Friday Night Movie intro
Correction: Gotham airs on Fox, not the WB as stated.
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The 1987 TV movie pilot The Spirit with Sam J Jones and Nana Visitor is considered.
TV/movie Themes clipped The Lone Ranger 1949 Dick Tracy 1950 Sheena Queen of the Jungle 1955 Zorro 1957 The Masked Marvel 1943 The Spirit theme 1987 The Spirit 2008 movie
Ohara 1986 ABC promo Sledge Hammer! 1986 ABC promo Starman 1986 ABC promo Max Headroom 1986 ABC promo ABC 1987 Friday Night Movie intro
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The 1987 TV movie and 1988 series The Highwayman is considered.
Watch The Highwayman on YouTube
The Highwayman toy prototype exclusive photos
TV Themes clipped
Unsolved Mysteries Married... with Children 21 Jump Street DuckTales Star Trek:The Next Generation
The Highwayman TV movie The Highwayman TV series
Obituaries Tobe Hooper 74 Jay Thomas 69 Jerry Lewis 91 June Foray 99 Martin Landau 89 Skip Homeier 86
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The 1987 TV movie and 1988 series The Highwayman is considered.
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TV Themes clipped
Unsolved Mysteries Married... with Children 21 Jump Street DuckTales Star Trek:The Next Generation
The Highwayman TV movie The Highwayman TV series
Obituaries Tobe Hooper 74 Jay Thomas 69 Jerry Lewis 91 June Foray 99 Martin Landau 89 Skip Homeier 86
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Continuing the journey through the weird world of 1970s live-action Saturday morning TV and the world of Sid and Marty Krofft.
TV Themes clipped
The Lost Saucer Far Out Space Nuts Monster Squad The Krofft Supershow Electra Woman and Dyna Girl Dr. Shrinker Wonderbug Magic Mongo Bigfoot and Wildboy CBS Saturday morning promo 1975
DVDs available:
The World of Sid and Marty Krofft Sid & Marty Kroffts Saturday Morning Hits Electra Woman and Dyna Girl Electra Woman and Dyna Girl (2016)
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Continuing the journey through the weird world of 1970s live-action Saturday morning TV and the world of Sid and Marty Krofft.
TV Themes clipped
The Lost Saucer Far Out Space Nuts Monster Squad The Krofft Supershow Electra Woman and Dyna Girl Dr. Shrinker Wonderbug Magic Mongo Bigfoot and Wildboy CBS Saturday morning promo 1975
DVDs available:
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A journey through the weird world of 1970s live-action Saturday morning TV and the world of Sid and Marty Krofft.
TV Themes clipped
Tom Corbett, Space Cadet Captain Midnight The Pinky Lee Show H.R. Pufnstuf Lancelot Link-Secret Chimp The Bugaloos Lidsville Sigmund and the Sea Monsters
1971 ABC Saturday morning promo
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A journey through the weird world of 1970s live-action Saturday morning TV and the world of Sid and Marty Krofft.
TV Themes clipped
Tom Corbett, Space Cadet Captain Midnight The Pinky Lee Show H.R. Pufnstuf Lancelot Link-Secret Chimp The Bugaloos Lidsville Sigmund and the Sea Monsters
1971 ABC Saturday morning promo
DVDs available:
H.R. Pufnstuf: The Complete Series Lancelot Link: Secret Chimp The Bugaloos - The Complete Series Sigmund and the Sea Monsters - Complete Series
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The 1985 CBS series Otherworld is considered.
TV Themes clipped
TJ Hooker Ripley's Believe It Or Not Scarecrow and Mrs. King The A-Team V:The Series The Fall Guy Feb 85 CBS promo
Otherworld opening segment
CBS Bumper/ID Street Hawk Dec 84 promo 1984 CBS Sat night lineup promo
Obituary-Stephen Furst, 63.
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The 1985 CBS series Otherworld is considered.
TV Themes clipped
TJ Hooker Ripley's Believe It Or Not Scarecrow and Mrs. King The A-Team V:The Series The Fall Guy Feb 85 CBS promo
Otherworld opening segment
CBS Bumper/ID Street Hawk Dec 84 promo 1984 CBS Sat night lineup promo
Obituary-Stephen Furst, 63.
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The 1977 NBC series The Fantastic Journey is discussed.
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Correction: Snarf appeared on Thundercats, not Masters of the Universe as mentioned.
TV Themes clipped 1977 The Fantastic Journey pilot theme 1977 The Fantastic Journey series theme
1977 NBC spinning logo theme 1977 NBC Grizzly Adams promo 1977 NBC Man From Atlantis promo
Obituary-Adam West, 88.
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The 1977 NBC series The Fantastic Journey is discussed.
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Correction: Snarf appeared on Thundercats, not Masters of the Universe as mentioned.
TV Themes clipped 1977 The Fantastic Journey pilot theme 1977 The Fantastic Journey series theme
1977 NBC spinning logo theme 1977 NBC Grizzly Adams promo 1977 NBC Man From Atlantis promo
Obituary-Adam West, 88.
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The 1979 NBC mega failures Cliffhangers! and Supertrain are discussed.
Note: I apologize for some audio clips from Cliffhangers that are not exceptionally clear. These are from multi-generation VCR copies. You may want to listen to this episode on headphones or earbuds.
TV themes clipped 1979 Cliffhangers 1979 Supertrain themes
NBC "NBSee Us"! 1978 fall season promo 1979 NBC Supertrain promo
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The 1979 NBC mega failures Cliffhangers! and Supertrain are discussed.
Note: I apologize for some audio clips from Cliffhangers that are not exceptionally clear. These are from multi-generation VCR copies. You may want to listen to this episode on headphones or earbuds.
TV themes clipped 1979 Cliffhangers 1979 Supertrain themes
NBC "NBSee Us"! 1978 fall season promo 1979 NBC Supertrain promo
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The 1978 CBS TV movie Dr. Strange and the 1979 CBS Captain America TV movies are discussed.
TV themes clipped 1978 Dr. Strange themes 1966 Captain America animated 1979 Captain America theme
1970s CBS movie bumper 1978 Wonder Woman/Incredible Hulk/CBS On The Air promo 1970s Captain America/Hulk Mego TV commercial VHS trailer for 1979 Captain America II
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Dr. Strange 1978 Captain America 1979
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The 1978 CBS TV movie Dr. Strange and the 1979 CBS Captain America TV movies are discussed.
TV themes clipped 1978 Dr. Strange themes 1966 Captain America animated 1979 Captain America theme
1970s CBS movie bumper 1978 Wonder Woman/Incredible Hulk/CBS On The Air promo 1970s Captain America/Hulk Mego TV commercial VHS trailer for 1979 Captain America II
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Dr. Strange 1978 Captain America 1979
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The 1977-1982 live action CBS TV series The Incredible Hulk is considered.
TV themes clipped 1966 Hulk/The Marvel Super Heroes 1978 The Incredible Hulk
Incredible Hulk Colorforms 1970s commercial Me-TV Incredible Hulk promo Mego Marvel Comics Elastic Super-Heroes Collection 1970s commercial 1978 Dr. Strange CBS promo VHS trailer for 1979 Captain America
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The 1977-1982 live action CBS TV series The Incredible Hulk is considered.
TV themes clipped 1966 Hulk/The Marvel Super Heroes 1978 The Incredible Hulk
Incredible Hulk Colorforms 1970s commercial Me-TV Incredible Hulk promo Mego Marvel Comics Elastic Super-Heroes Collection 1970s commercial 1978 Dr. Strange CBS promo VHS trailer for 1979 Captain America
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The Incredible Hulk s1 The Incredible Hulk s2 The Incredible Hulk s3 The Incredible Hulk s4 The Incredible Hulk s5
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1970s live-action incarnations of Spider-Man are considered.
1977 Spider-Man CBS TV movie 1978 Spider-Man CBS TV series 1978 Japanese Spider-Man or Supaidâman
TV themes clipped 1967 Spider-Man ABC animated series 1977 Spider-Man CBS TV movie 1978 Spider-Man CBS TV series 1978 Japanese Spider-Man or Supaidâman
1970s Mego Hulk and Spiderman Commercial 1978 Remco Spiderman Toy Commercial 1979 Mego Superheroes Contest Commercial Isis Weekly Moral Fan-made trailer for Incredible Hulk TV movie
Corrections: ABC animated series was 1967, not 1966 as stated. Johnny Sokko is seen Sunday nights on Comet, not Me-TV as stated.
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1970s live-action incarnations of Spider-Man are considered.
1977 Spider-Man CBS TV movie 1978 Spider-Man CBS TV series 1978 Japanese Spider-Man or Supaidâman
TV themes clipped 1967 Spider-Man ABC animated series 1977 Spider-Man CBS TV movie 1978 Spider-Man CBS TV series 1978 Japanese Spider-Man or Supaidâman
1970s Mego Hulk and Spiderman Commercial 1978 Remco Spiderman Toy Commercial 1979 Mego Superheroes Contest Commercial Isis Weekly Moral Fan-made trailer for Incredible Hulk TV movie
Corrections: ABC animated series was 1967, not 1966 as stated. Johnny Sokko is seen Sunday nights on Comet, not Me-TV as stated.
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Live action superhero TV shows of the 1970s are examined.
1974 Shazam! CBS Saturday morning series 1975 Isis CBS Saturday morning series 1974 Wonder Woman ABC TV movie 1975 Wonder Woman ABC/CBS TV series
1975 Star Trek Mego commercial 1977 Wonder Woman Mego commercial 1970s trailer for Spider-Man VHS release
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Shazam! The Complete Live-Action Series The Secrets of Isis - The Complete Series Wonder Woman 1974 TV movie Wonder Woman: Season 1 Wonder Woman: Season 2 Wonder Woman: Season 3
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Live action superhero TV shows of the 1970s are examined.
1974 Shazam! CBS Saturday morning series 1975 Isis CBS Saturday morning series 1974 Wonder Woman ABC TV movie 1975 Wonder Woman ABC/CBS TV series
1975 Star Trek Mego commercial 1977 Wonder Woman Mego commercial 1970s trailer for Spider-Man VHS release
DVDs available:
Shazam! The Complete Live-Action Series The Secrets of Isis - The Complete Series Wonder Woman 1974 TV movie Wonder Woman: Season 1 Wonder Woman: Season 2 Wonder Woman: Season 3
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The weekend TV schedule from April 1977 is explored.
1977 TV themes clipped
The Rockford Files Emergency! The Jeffersons Six Million Dollar Man Alice Wonder Woman Starsky and Hutch 1970s CBS Special Presentation
Friday night Nashville 99; CBS Code-R; CBS Hunter; CBS
Saturday night Blansky's Beauties; ABC Fish; ABC Most Wanted; ABC
Sunday night Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries; ABC Switch; CBS Delvecchio; CBS
1977 RCA Selectavision VCR Commercial 1977 Tonight Show clip w/Don Rickles
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The weekend TV schedule from April 1977 is explored.
1977 TV themes clipped
The Rockford Files Emergency! The Jeffersons Six Million Dollar Man Alice Wonder Woman Starsky and Hutch 1970s CBS Special Presentation
Friday night Nashville 99; CBS Code-R; CBS Hunter; CBS
Saturday night Blansky's Beauties; ABC Fish; ABC Most Wanted; ABC
Sunday night Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries; ABC Switch; CBS Delvecchio; CBS
1977 RCA Selectavision VCR Commercial 1977 Tonight Show clip w/Don Rickles
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The 1987 CBS sitcom The Popcorn Kid is discussed in this inaugural episode.
The Popcorn Kid aired in March and April 1987 starring Bruce Norris, Penelope Ann Miller and Faith Ford.
1987 TV Show Themes used
Valerie Cagney And Lacey Alf Airwolf Night Court LA LAW Simon And Simon
The CBS Tuesday Night Movie theme (1987)
The Popcorn Kid
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The 1987 CBS sitcom The Popcorn Kid is discussed in this inaugural episode.
The Popcorn Kid aired in March and April 1987 starring Bruce Norris, Penelope Ann Miller and Faith Ford.
1987 TV Show Themes used
Valerie Cagney And Lacey Alf Airwolf Night Court LA LAW Simon And Simon
The CBS Tuesday Night Movie theme (1987)
The Popcorn Kid
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'Episode Zero'
A preview of what we will bring you on Forgotten TV, where we will share TV memories from the 70s and 80s with a focus on short-lived shows, pilots, and TV movies.
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'Episode Zero'
A preview of what we will bring you on Forgotten TV, where we will share TV memories from the 70s and 80s with a focus on short-lived shows, pilots, and TV movies.
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