When I was about 6 or 7 my mum and dad were sooo excited about our next holiday. But I was gutted cos we had to leave for the airport just as Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea was starting! Awh!
So pleased you included the end theme that has the section of music included (that is often shortened or edited out) 1:06-1:15, a lovely theme of a great TV series. Thank you for uploading this.
Yep, I get goosebumps too, the feel of those orchastraic themes definitely give an emotional feel and it was perfect for those times. Love it to this very day.
OMG! Listening to this, I'm suddenly transported back to Sunday evenings in 1967. A wide-eyed 12 year old who was fascinated by this series. 6PM CDT on ABC!
OMG yes! The only insentive to get me in the bath ready for school Monday morning. What a time to be a kid. This, Thunderbirds and many others. Happy days. Oh why did we have to grow up! :(
I wish I could time travel back to the 1960s, to be my young self watching voyage to the bottom of the sea & other exciting TV adventures of the time. I love you 1960s.
Admiral Nelson went through so many different things that even if I never had experience on a submarine before I have a pretty good idea on what to do if something happened
I loved this show! It was on TV when I was in high school. I learned how to play guitar (after seeing The Beatles) and missed some episodes (we couldn't record them back then) because of band rehearsals and dating. Great memories, 1964-66.
I did also! I remember it was yellow. It was for the bathtub or a backyard swimming pool. Later on I tried to play with it in a pond, where it sank it is probably laying there still,lol
Excellent 4.45pm on a Tuesday and Thursday... so sad how time flies but really wonderful memories as an eight year old blown away by the show in it’s entirety 👊
Irwin Allen created many wonderful series during my childhood of which Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea was one. Others include Lost in Space, the Munsters and Addams Family etc PS this is the first time ( October 2017 ) that I have seen the introduction and closing credits to Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea since the late 60's and it brings back happy memories. My favourite childhood characters were Kowalski and Mr Morton, if I remember correct!
it was a great time to be a kid,so many great shows,Irwin Allen was a genius,and the crap they have now dosent even come close compare to the shows then.my favorite was lost in space it was on every Wednesday night at 730
Dr. Smith from Lost in Space was a unique actor Shakespearean from experience and no other comedian could have been as funny as him he picked a unique image the coward which was really funny
Awww... seaQuest wasn't all that bad. The latter half of the second season and third season sucked overall, but had a good two parter episode. The sub itself is a fabulous design along with the Stinger mini-sub.
After the end credits, surprisingly enough, the 1965-1981 20th Century-Fox Television logo is intact, usually it is plastered with the 1992 or 1995 20th Television logos.
Is any of the theme music published for band? I always loved the end credits especially "that chord" right around where it says Theme--Paul Sawtell.You know the one!
Sadly we recently lost another star of the show, David Headison 1927-2019 who play Lee Grane, and his friend co star Richard Basehart 1914-1984 who played Admiral Nelson.
@@hardcorehouse Allan Hunt was Crewman Stuart Riley from season 2 of Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. Wikipedia reports that he was still alive, born in 1945 (age 76).
My sisters were 4, 6 and 9 back then and when the music for the intro came on they would all race downstairs to the living room (the ONLY room with a TV) and when the announcer said "David Hedison" they would shout his name and kiss at the TV screen! lol
I used to watch it as a 1970s kid. And they sure don't make these wonderful TV shows like they used to. I still love to watch the 50s, 60s, 70s, and very little 80s TV 📺 shows compare so called nowadays. These 📺 TV episodes made children believe in something, identified with, and be somebody? Nowadays sure don't have anything to offer to children but hate, destruction, violence, and terrorism.
We had really good active actors that really consistent I'm not saying that we're not having them now I mean you know but I just don't have time to watch everything anymore
They should reboot it on Netflix like they did with Lost in Space. With sensitive treatment, good writing and a few Easter eggs thrown in, I'm sure it would be a massive hit for a whole new generation.
You know, I am not usually a fan of remakes or reimagining of old films or TV series, but Allen’s productions like the Roddenberry Star Trek franchise has so much potential. An new VTTBOTS, Land Of The Giants, Time Tunnel. Indeed, Lost In Space was a farce but so was the first Star Trek film, just sayin...
The Flying Sub was genius, though it was first thought of for the Japanese animation 'Marine Boy'. With all of the recent (2000-20) sci fi type of actual inventions, why has this not been tried? Or has it? Interestingly, though, a flying sub wasn't included in 'SeaQuest DSV'.
This really got me interested in some Marines and we had the nuclear the first nuclear powered submarine and we had Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea with Richard basehart there was a couple of the actors I can't recall them right now but they did excellent when they did this movie and it made you think about really what you what could be under the Seas they did a good job Admiral Nelson was my hero still is to this day I seen him riding with a motivated to motorcycles down the winding road he was in a Chrysler Imperial that's the one with the square I can't remember what year it was but I think it was a 1964 Chrysler Imperial and those are pretty cars and the guy in the helicopter came across the road and the guy climb down on the rope with a rifle and shot at Admiral Nelson hitting his motorcycle guys and then hitting his driver then the car turned over in the ditch Admiral Nelson got out with a 1918 45 caliber and shot the guy he must have been at least 500 me the way they made the picture look and he got him and I think he got the helicopter to I can't remember that far cuz it was a long time ago when I was a kid when I saw that this is the man Admiral Nelson is the man
I wonder how many future 'bubbleheads' the U.S. Navy got who grew up watching "Voyage To The Bottom of The Sea". I wonder how many 'Bubbleads', who sit at their stations in the 'conn', hum the theme from 'VTTBOTS', while they're manning their stations.
The first two seasons had real Cold War-style plots that seemed to fit in with the beginning of James Bond and The Man From U.N.C.L.E. By the third season, the weird monster episodes seemed to take over, but we still watched every episode (I even built the Flying Sub plastic model by Aurora)
Should colorize the first season. That way, it can be like all the next seasons. On for instance the DVDs, have both. It's the same with 'Lost in space'.
The all new 2023 Chrysler Andrea Doria electric jet propulsion car. First of it's kind to go to a depth of 309 ft, electric jet propulsion, stabilized wing control, neutralized underwater controlled. 1957 Italian interior of designing. Wrap around windshield, 1957 fast back replica of the Norseman Chrysler Gia, a concept desIgn that went down with the Andrea Doria in 1956, off the coast of My Nantucket.
This takes me back 50 years to when I was a young boy. I remember the feeling of excitement when this came on the tv.
Matt Foley me too, I remember when I was a kid, watching these programs after school
When I was about 6 or 7 my mum and dad were sooo excited about our next holiday. But I was gutted cos we had to leave for the airport just as Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea was starting! Awh!
Jeeze, me too, growing up in 1960s UK .... this and Star Trek where the only things around to keep us going ..... ;-)
@@menendezgilbert Remember Speed Racer, Ultraman, Land of the Giants?
Me too Matt! . I was a four year old in 1964
As a 56 yo man I have to hold on the tears at 1:04 . That sounds like a forever waving goodbye....😢
An absolute pleasure seeing this classic 60 show again ! great work you guys.
So pleased you included the end theme that has the section of music included (that is often shortened or edited out) 1:06-1:15, a lovely theme of a great TV series. Thank you for uploading this.
What great beautiful themes they had for these shows....
TV shows from the 60s had some of the best orchestrations.
Yes!!! @0:49 I get goosebumps!!
They could spent big on the orchestra, not in special effects. Lol
Great music and sound effects were part of what made the 60s sci-fi shows the best I ever saw. The Invaders same thing
Yep, I get goosebumps too, the feel of those orchastraic themes definitely give an emotional feel and it was perfect for those times. Love it to this very day.
And the announcers drama like voice also gives to the mood and feel, also the FBI intro and closing theme of those days gave that same feeling.
OMG! Listening to this, I'm suddenly transported back to Sunday evenings in 1967. A wide-eyed 12 year old who was fascinated by this series. 6PM CDT on ABC!
OMG yes! The only insentive to get me in the bath ready for school Monday morning. What a time to be a kid. This, Thunderbirds and many others. Happy days. Oh why did we have to grow up! :(
Time goes by so fast :(
zooeyhall me too, despite there are people here who critizase, i loved it and the music
I was thinking that about while I Listening to credits.Suddenly I was a kid again in my living room
Same time as Ed Sullivan you need 2 TVs or reruns
My distant childhood... good, very good times! Some tears now. Sorry my friends...
most beautiful sounding tv theme
I wish I could time travel back to the 1960s, to be my young self watching voyage to the bottom of the sea & other exciting TV adventures of the time. I love you 1960s.
One of my favourite shows growing up! That music is mesmerising !
Star Trek but underwater. Great show.
Nop, this series has its own spirit.
Spot-on
I always thought of Seaquest DSV as Seaview TNG.
Admiral Nelson went through so many different things that even if I never had experience on a submarine before I have a pretty good idea on what to do if something happened
I LOVED VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA!
Does anyone remember when the Admiral turned into a werewolf? That was my favorite one.
i remember that one. that show has a sequel to it
Pity we can only see the top half of the screen.
Should make a new TV series, "voyage To The Bottom Of The Screen"
Haha!
Loved this series full of never-ending action. Good morning music all inspiring
What can beat The Flying Sub
Genius by Allen !
Flying sub was the stingray form as the Sea View
I absolutely love it, remember it clearly when I was little. The best TV and the best years of my life.
This was great family entertainment
The Flying Sub!!!
The Flying Sub was sheer awesome!!!!
Heck yeah. Loved that show. We used to call it voyage to the bottom of the swimming pool.
I loved this show! It was on TV when I was in high school. I learned how to play guitar (after seeing The Beatles) and missed some episodes (we couldn't record them back then) because of band rehearsals and dating. Great memories, 1964-66.
My cousin built the Seaview submarine model kit. I built the Flying Sub model kit as a kid.
I had the toy submarine. Actually really nice with a rubber band running the propeller.
Me too! A treasured piece
I did also! I remember it was yellow. It was for the bathtub or a backyard swimming pool. Later on I tried to play with it in a pond, where it sank
it is probably laying there still,lol
Excellent 4.45pm on a Tuesday and Thursday... so sad how time flies but really wonderful memories as an eight year old blown away by the show in it’s entirety 👊
Gratos momentos de mi niñes.Gracias por darnos tanta felicidad !!!!!!!!!
Before my time but remember watching it on Sunday mornings during the 80's.
the series theme is beautiful. I miss the music of the 60's.
Irwin Allen created many wonderful series during my childhood of which Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea was one. Others include Lost in Space, the Munsters and Addams Family etc PS this is the first time ( October 2017 ) that I have seen the introduction and closing credits to Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea since the late 60's and it brings back happy memories. My favourite childhood characters were Kowalski and Mr Morton, if I remember correct!
As soon as I hear that theme tune start I am instantly transported back to a better time. Sadly TV now comes nowhere near. Or is it an age thing?
it was a great time to be a kid,so many great shows,Irwin Allen was a genius,and the crap they have now dosent even come close compare to the shows then.my favorite was lost in space it was on every Wednesday night at 730
I have to tell you I got a kick out a doctor Smith
Dr. Smith from Lost in Space was a unique actor Shakespearean from experience and no other comedian could have been as funny as him he picked a unique image the coward which was really funny
My favorite character was Kowalski (affectionately known as "Ski" on the show).
Always missing is, "...brought to you by."
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea remains far better than Seaquest DSV.
Dino Monzon you're right about that.
Anything from Irwin Allen from the 60s is still better than SeaQuest dsv
@@vanar6011 At least Irwin didn't include a cute 'talking' dolphin to draw in the kiddies..
Awww... seaQuest wasn't all that bad. The latter half of the second season and third season sucked overall, but had a good two parter episode. The sub itself is a fabulous design along with the Stinger mini-sub.
This was a great series...Loved it as a pup
I can't believe David Hedison is gone, I was just watching the episode,Shadowman, last night!! 😰😰😰Sad!!
Loved this series as a young boy starting high school. Wanted to be in submarines then
Saudades desse seriado.
Minha infância alegre e feliz.
Lembra muito meus tempos que não voltam mais!!!!!!
I watched this show on a 1959 black-and-white Westinghouse when it originally aired.
After the end credits, surprisingly enough, the 1965-1981 20th Century-Fox Television logo is intact, usually it is plastered with the 1992 or 1995 20th Television logos.
R.I.P David Henison
what an outstanding tune
Great music, I just figured it out on guitar. Play over these chords: G7 Ddim7 C Fmaj7 G C, G C
Recuerdos de niño en Santiago de Chile
OMG thanks for posting this my fav!!!!!!!!
Voyage To See What's On The Bottom.
They are all great actors.
Is any of the theme music published for band? I always loved the end credits especially "that chord" right around where it says Theme--Paul Sawtell.You know the one!
Haven't seen that since about 1968!
Who´s here on 2021 after 50 years ago ?!
Sadly we recently lost another star of the show, David Headison 1927-2019 who play Lee Grane, and his friend co star Richard Basehart 1914-1984 who played Admiral Nelson.
"David Headison 1927-2019 who play Lee Grane"
* *Crane.*
Yes, I think he may have been the longest living of the remaining cast; just before that Chip passed
@@hardcorehouse Allan Hunt was Crewman Stuart Riley from season 2 of Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. Wikipedia reports that he was still alive, born in 1945 (age 76).
Legendary....absolutely legendary
My sisters were 4, 6 and 9 back then and when the music for the intro came on they would all race downstairs to the living room (the ONLY room with a TV) and when the announcer said "David Hedison" they would shout his name and kiss at the TV screen! lol
I don't know which brings me back to my childhood more, Irwin Allen shows or Thunderbirds.
This was one of my favorite TV shows in the 1960's 🙂
Used to watch this on Sci-Fi Channel in 1997 and 1998 when I was a kid.
I used to watch it as a 1970s kid. And they sure don't make these wonderful TV shows like they used to. I still love to watch the 50s, 60s, 70s, and very little 80s TV 📺 shows compare so called nowadays. These 📺 TV episodes made children believe in something, identified with, and be somebody? Nowadays sure don't have anything to offer to children but hate, destruction, violence, and terrorism.
You hit the nail on the head. It's very sad the way things are for kids today. Take care, Mike
My favorite tv serie when i was a kid
Awesome.. Thanks 👍
My cousin built the Seaview submarine model kit. I built the Flying Sub model kit as kids.
Love this show and watching this show as I post.
this show was produced by 20th Century Fox and aired on ABC
both are currently owned by Disney
Anyone know what instruments are making those unmistakable swirling sounds right at the start?
You're right, great sound. Those sound like multiple violins to me, at least in part
I do remember this..when was I 4years old...i used to play in the bathtub.. I had a mask...on making noise.. I love the Music great TV show..60s 🌊
We had really good active actors that really consistent I'm not saying that we're not having them now I mean you know but I just don't have time to watch everything anymore
Used to run home from school for this seem to recall it was on about 4ish
They should reboot it on Netflix like they did with Lost in Space. With sensitive treatment, good writing and a few Easter eggs thrown in, I'm sure it would be a massive hit for a whole new generation.
Lembranças ótimas daquela época
RIP David Hedison.
voyage to the bottom of the sea and combat were my favorite tv shows in the 60s. constant action all the way through.
Rat Patrol, 12 O'Clock High, Hogan's Heroes. Now I know why I joined the Corps. And John Wayne in the "Sands of Iwo Jima " and the
"Green Berets ".
Karen Steele as Cara. She was gorgeous.
For God sake bring it back.x
You know, I am not usually a fan of remakes or reimagining of old films or TV series, but Allen’s productions like the Roddenberry Star Trek franchise has so much potential. An new VTTBOTS, Land Of The Giants, Time Tunnel. Indeed, Lost In Space was a farce but so was the first Star Trek film, just sayin...
(Crying)Goodbye Dave.
This is one of my favorite shows, this and Star Trek was best.😊😊😊😊👍🤣👍👍⭐⭐⭐
and Combat!
May God bless us...the 50's...or more!👍👍👍
I still have the original Aurora - Flying Sub & Seaview kits,,
The Flying Sub was genius, though it was first thought of for the Japanese animation 'Marine Boy'. With all of the recent (2000-20) sci fi type of actual inventions, why has this not been tried? Or has it? Interestingly, though, a flying sub wasn't included in 'SeaQuest DSV'.
This really got me interested in some Marines and we had the nuclear the first nuclear powered submarine and we had Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea with Richard basehart there was a couple of the actors I can't recall them right now but they did excellent when they did this movie and it made you think about really what you what could be under the Seas they did a good job Admiral Nelson was my hero still is to this day I seen him riding with a motivated to motorcycles down the winding road he was in a Chrysler Imperial that's the one with the square I can't remember what year it was but I think it was a 1964 Chrysler Imperial and those are pretty cars and the guy in the helicopter came across the road and the guy climb down on the rope with a rifle and shot at Admiral Nelson hitting his motorcycle guys and then hitting his driver then the car turned over in the ditch Admiral Nelson got out with a 1918 45 caliber and shot the guy he must have been at least 500 me the way they made the picture look and he got him and I think he got the helicopter to I can't remember that far cuz it was a long time ago when I was a kid when I saw that this is the man Admiral Nelson is the man
Eleven Days to Zero Season One Introduction episode.
Allen was ahead of his time with Lost in Space , and voyage to the bottom of the sea.
me understanding computer on 1960-1970 ..a big panel with lots of light button...
The Director of Photography, Winton C. Hoch, won an Oscar for his work on THE QUIET MAN.
I noticed his name in the credits, along with L. B. Abbott and Ben Nye.
Great series!
The series lasted a good bit. They did meet up with supernatural beings.
Why is it cut off
I wonder how many future 'bubbleheads' the U.S. Navy got who grew up watching "Voyage To The Bottom of The Sea".
I wonder how many 'Bubbleads', who sit at their stations in the 'conn', hum the theme from 'VTTBOTS', while they're manning their stations.
The sounds of Sunday night.
Que buenas bandas sonoras tenían las series de los 60
watch it every saturday night
Siento algo en mi corazon al ver esta serie q tanto me gusto
Magic memories!, they don't make cool stuff that much anymore. Allen was ahead of his time!
We had the Nautilus around the world even under the ice and I think it was 1951 first nuclear powered submarine didn't have to surface 4 months
What's with the ridiculous widescreen cropping?
The first two seasons had real Cold War-style plots that seemed to fit in with the beginning of James Bond and The Man From U.N.C.L.E. By the third season, the weird monster episodes seemed to take over, but we still watched every episode (I even built the Flying Sub plastic model by Aurora)
For kids then, trust me the monster ones were at least as good if not better
Should colorize the first season. That way, it can be like all the next seasons. On for instance the DVDs, have both.
It's the same with 'Lost in space'.
second season on up was the best.. in color, flying sub, sea monsters, etc. i have seasons 2, 3 and 4 on dvd
It would be better if we could see all of the names.
why does it look like a UFO? The music scared me and reminded me of the time machine movie
and the morlocks
I think it was designed to cut through the water quicker than standard subs. It was also, interestingly, a Boomer boat.
Adieu au capitaine Crane du Sea View... RIP David.
The all new 2023 Chrysler Andrea Doria electric jet propulsion car. First of it's kind to go to a depth of 309 ft, electric jet propulsion, stabilized wing control, neutralized underwater controlled. 1957 Italian interior of designing. Wrap around windshield, 1957 fast back replica of the Norseman Chrysler Gia, a concept desIgn that went down with the Andrea Doria in 1956, off the coast of My Nantucket.
Oh my God! Funny how times fly....
Music Supervision Lionel Newman
Theme by Paul Sawtell