And 80s too, to some degree. Because they seem to have had vision back then. The technology may not have been there to the same degree, but the vision was there, for sure. Now, sadly, it is completely, reversed.
Love the sign Do Not Oil the Clutch Control. Just happen to leave a Large Oil Can lying around. Must have been used in a Lost in Space or Batman Episode. Love It.
Yes,there was a time when color Tv was a big thing. Didn’t become common place till the 1970’s. When I was a kid I never missed an episode of Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. Irwin Allen made the best SciFi for Tv in the 60’s.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. Loved this show as a kid. Now at 63, of course, I see the hilarious absurdities of the “special” “effects” and how comical they are 🤣. But OH CRAP David Hedison was one GORGEOUS MAN‼️🔥🔥🔥🔥
Can't say I appreciate Hedison the way you do, but I was always loving the well-crafted miniature Seaview, Flying Sub, and other ships that were used in the FX. Being produced by a major film studio, Voyage had much higher production values than the sci-fi series of the same era.
@@greeneyedwarlock882Fun Fact: Until Casino Royale (2006), David Hedison was the only actor to play Felix Leiter twice in the James Bond films. He appeared in Live and Let Die and Licence To Kill.
Great job it was wild watching both flying subs coming out and going back in Seaview I have watched all of the episodes numerous times and I never realized how similar some were to others.
Absolutely brilliant...well done indeed... I have to say tho their security is rubbish..!! I couldn't believe that the armory wasn't locked and the bad guys just walked in and got a revolver..AND a machine gun!!! 😂... Bet Irwin would have probably sued you my friend btw😂.... Thankyou for all your hard work....and your incredible dedication to this wonderful channel ❤️ Very best wishes from Bob in Bristol uk!
You are so creative Tooleman ❤ , am watching this ,'new' episode now and am loving every second of it . I hope you realise the joy you bring to so many who love this incredible series . Can't thank you enough for what you do with Voyage .❤love from Australia 😊
Great job on coming these episodes and conducting the live stream. Liked reading all your background information. Keep up the excellent job producing these videos!
I watched it in reruns growing up. Amazing how the tone changed from season 1. It started out with spies and enemy submarines to MOTW (monster of the week) and puppets 😂
this was so action packed, Bombs, monsters, fights, shoot outs, crashes, but really got me was the one of the closing shots of the sea view, without a window and water flowing into the sub. lol
I love it a naval vessel with an arsenal that’s unlocked and you can just go in there and pick and choose what you want. Lol you gotta love make believe. And you don’t have air vents from one compartment to another that you can crawl through. It’s a sure way of sinking your boat.
As a young kid you realize what you get a lot of ideas and information about what it takes to run a submarine, you learn a lot of things from Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea as a kid because this is what our fathers and forefathers had fought for during World War II and this is how proficient we were we shall keep our proficiency by staying to be Americans, went out fairness I understand Integrity you're not an American if you don't have honesty what you're doing is not American, so we learned as little kids what the demons were out there if I was a young kid after watching Captain Nelson Drive the Sea View I would know what to do this is how sophisticated these TV shows were because it got you interested in everything it got you interested in oceanography the submarine warfare, making rockets and things the positive things not talking about the war and everything like this but I'm just saying we will learn a lot as little kids we was getting so much information what even without the computers from these movies they did help us think about engineering think about Aerospace think about could we make a flying sub
Same here. Watched on our one black and white TV. No Internet. No personal computers. Just one wired phone with a dial in the house, clothes line in the yard for drying clothes, and two parents who created a peaceful environment for me to develop normally.
I’m just shaking my head. 🤦♂️ 😂 Only 16 & 1/2 minutes in, and it’s already more eye rolling 🙄 than I can bear! 😂 “There’s a red light flashing! It either means there’s unauthorized communications within the ship, or the light’s broken! Should we check for unauthorized communications coming from the 3 strangers we have on board? Right, sir, I’ll see if the light’s broken!” “That big sign on the wall is classified! Didn’t you read the sign underneath telling you that it was classified? That’s okay, you’re just a couple of strangers we pulled out of the water while we’re engaged in top secret missions. But, NEXT TIME, you stick with the official tours at 10:00am, 2:00pm, and 6:00pm, or we’ll call your mommies!”
@@glenncox9128those two strangers should have been restricted from all areas of the submarine except the mess hall and the crew quarters, and the toilets .
Voyage to the bottom of the Sea, did have a lot of silliness that just didn't make any sense, but it was good fun watching while I was growing up, I am 71 now I like what the tool Man did by making these old voyage to the bottom of the Sea episodes crystal clear and available to us all.
Fantastic. I watched this when I was little and again in syndication when they aired on wpvl channel 17 from Philadelphia. This was back when cable TV was starting. Love this series
this is my favorite eposode. It was also featured in the View Master reel set featuring Voyage To the Bottom Of The Sea. Ill never forget how cool that bulbous red eyed sea-weed looking monster looked. Thanks!
I can almost imagine Irwin getting to the point of making whole new episodes out of older ones, lol. This is great fun. Not sure if you take requests but I would love to see an episode called Too Many Monsters. I can imagine it opening with a flying saucer landing, something coming up from the ocean, something bad happening to the flying sub, possibly a crate opening inside Seaview, all at once, so our hapless heroes end up fighting monsters on all sides.
I love that idea! And I think of myself as channeling William Welch, the screenwriter who cobbled together new Voyage scripts that reused footage from old shows. "Secret of the Deep" is a perfect example. My concept for season four of Lost In Space: Irwin cuts the budget to shreds and fires the cast except for Will, Smith, and the Robot. In every episode, the trio is locked in the stock jail cell with flashing lights. While they wait for their jailer to appear, they flash back on episode after episode. The end.
@@TooleManTVThat’s a great idea. Always thought Irwin would have had a single ideal script for Lost in Space he could just remake over and over, with Harris ad libbing his lines and the rest just have Will, Smith and Robot captured and the parents searching for them. Stock shots of the chariot or Jupiter 2 looking for them. The flash backs to pad the plot are a great idea, too. Smith’s new habit of endless reminiscing about earlier seasons! 😂
Wow! It's a different presentation. I guess it's one chapter of the last season/s. What a gift! Thx a lot for the upload once again😊Greeting from BCN. A coastal city.
Just wonderful! The colors are so vivid. The picture almost looks three dimensional- it's so clear and sharp. How do you do it? The episode splicing was well done by Seymour Butts?...some scenes were cut due to time constraints ( Nelson taking fax machine copies of orders to give to Mark Richman) all well produced. TWO Flying Subs.. very interesting..... Thank you for keeping this excellent show alive.
I appreciate your comments. Mr. Butts was deeply involved in bringing the episode to the screen in all the aspects you mentioned. There was a lot of judicious editing required to remove parts of the two stories that did not move the plot and action forward, including use of the encrypted fax machine. Not exactly vital...
As a kid a I got kit and built the Seaview, after reading 20,00 leagues under the sea, I joined the Navy and did 6 patrols on a submarine, obviously not the Seaview. lol
I didn't miss any episode, now, thanks to the internet, I can watch them all. By the way, I just assembled the Sea View and it measures almost 1 m. in length, as well as the Aerosub, the Bell and the Minisub. Cordial greetings to all from Mexico.
I loved the show as a kid, though I got bored with the Monster of the Week premise in later seasons. This episode, though had a title which I had to rewind and read again. So cheesy! Then I saw the writer's credit Seymour Butts and I thought I was going to watch a parody.
You had me going there for a minute until I read the transcript. Clever editing of two episodes into one. Two flying subs ? That was just strange. I guess this explains the Seymour Butts credit.
You outdid yourself on this one Tooleman! I had been wondering why the opening scenes weren't in stereo., when in the next second, the intro BURST across the scene. Either you, or Irwin Allen's sound crew must've been tinkering with, YOU GUESSED IT, does anyone remember QUAD.? Brand new on the market around '68. I'm a stereophile, and the sound switch was SPECTACULAR! The timing was a , BIG surprise, synched was if I had worked on it in the AMPEX labs alongside you guys, and maybe Mr. Allen back in the day. What an experience! All those new digital embellishments couldn't touch that moment. Oh yeah! I forgot this is that forsoothing/Abra cadabra/,hocus pocus laden month of October! Spending a segment of with kindred SPIRITS can have its rewards! 4 SURE! Anybody seen the "Great 😃 PUMPKIN 😢this year? In this case, he's a bit early, wouldn't one think? By the way, the resolution of the scene of Seaview breaking the surface was so crisp, crystal clear, and majestically realistic! GO TOOLEMAN! Hit me back with some likes or loves! Glad I revisited today my friend! Lemme know your thoughts bro! RG here, and gone for,,,,just a minute ❤ i guess this is what we can call the ultimate OCTOBER SURPRISE!
@rodneygolden2796 - Thank you for noticing and commenting on the stereo effects. Voyage was a product of it's day - the mid-1960's - and stereo TV sound was not a thing. Color was barely happening. Even having more than two TV channels in a mid-sized city was not guaranteed. I know because I lived in a city that dropped season three of Voyage! But I digress. Some pseudo-stereo effects cause cancellation between the audio channels, and a few UA-camr's complained that one of my "stereo-ized" soundtracks had no audio at all. So the options are either REAL stereo or mono.
One of my favorite shows when I was a kid.
same here!!! I can almost repeat every line in every episode!
Nothing beats the shows of the 60’s and 70’s.
And 80s too, to some degree. Because they seem to have had vision back then. The technology may not have been there to the same degree, but the vision was there, for sure. Now, sadly, it is completely, reversed.
60' were the best by far.
This and Star Trek were two of the most exciting series of the 60s and 70s.
Yes!
The only other one most have forgotten was Time Tunnel. That makes the trifecta. Ha!
You forgot the 60s sci-fi shows The Time Tunnel and Land of the Giants.
agreed. dont forget time tunnel. 60' s shows were the greatest for me.
After 56 years a new episode of absolute pure enjoyment, many thanks TooleMan you are a gem, lots of love from the UK
I luv these aswell but I don't think they are new .that's impossible lol
@@DJSTEVESTER5 OK! new version then 🧐
Agreed
Teleplay by Seymour Butts, no less! 😂😂😂
i dont think something that was filmed 56yrs ago is a new episode
Love the sign Do Not Oil the Clutch Control. Just happen to leave a Large Oil Can lying around. Must have been used in a Lost in Space or Batman Episode. Love It.
How could anyone miss that oil can, it was priceless, I really had to chuckle at that, there was an oil can where an oil can should not be.😂
One of the better parts of our childhood, thanks for posting.
When Irwin Allen was the king of Sci-Fi TV & Motion Pictures. Those were the good old days!
Thx for making the best shows of that era.
the special effects look better than what they do today. More real, since they are using models instead of CGI crap
I had not seen this episode, thanks very much!
Honestly Tooleman, I love this project you're doing and I'm ecstatic to see more of this "Season V" of Voyage. Creativity galore.
Thanks, Joel! It is indeed a creative outlet for me, and I'm very happy to know you are enjoying it!
@@TooleManTVMore Season 5 episodes please, Tooleman!
Yes,there was a time when color Tv was a big thing. Didn’t become common place till the 1970’s. When I was a kid I never missed an episode of Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. Irwin Allen made the best SciFi for Tv in the 60’s.
ToolemanTV your uploads are second to none, Its very much appreciated all your hard work, Thankyou 🙂
I’d recognize those glowing red bloodshot eyes anywhere! My ex-wife always said she would be a TV star someday. 👍🏽😎 Good for her!
ROTFLMFAO,
Wow it's wonderful how the color held up; what a great show; growing up in the 60s
I love these Voyage to the bottom of the Sea episodes! Keep them coming!
Very creative. Thanks so much. Thoroughly enjoyed again watching my favorite sci fi program as a kid.
I can't wait either ! Tooleman TV, you are the best !!!❤
ตอนเด็ก คือติดเรื่องนี้มาก "ซีวิว ผจญภัยใต้ทะเลลึก" ตอนนี้กำลังจะย่าง 67 ปีแล้ว ก็ยังคิดถึงเรื่องนี้เสมอ
My antidote to our present day ,stressing lives! Thanks
I highly agree!!!👍
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. Loved this show as a kid. Now at 63, of course, I see the hilarious absurdities of the “special” “effects” and how comical they are 🤣. But OH CRAP David Hedison was one GORGEOUS MAN‼️🔥🔥🔥🔥
Can't say I appreciate Hedison the way you do, but I was always loving the well-crafted miniature Seaview, Flying Sub, and other ships that were used in the FX. Being produced by a major film studio, Voyage had much higher production values than the sci-fi series of the same era.
Hedison previously starred in The Fly alongside Vincent Price, though he went under the name "Al Hedison", changing it to David later in his career.
@@neilgodwin6531 I know, I remember the classic movie very well.
@@greeneyedwarlock882Fun Fact: Until Casino Royale (2006), David Hedison was the only actor to play Felix Leiter twice in the James Bond films. He appeared in Live and Let Die and Licence To Kill.
Brilliant TooleMan thanks so much for your dedication to all of us Crew 😊
I can still watching these many2 years ago, ahhh the memories 😊
Well that was awesome to watch after all these years. Thank you from New Zealand 🇳🇿 ❤
So I stumbled on this right when two Flying Subs left the Seaview. I don't drink.. I said wtf? Then I started at the start.. LMAO GREAT!!
Admireal , thee's a deadly creature down here.
Admiral: HOLYYYY SHIIT !
I always wanted the Admiral to reply: "Again?"
Giant Atomic Mutant + Flying sub = Cookie Monster sees... COOKIE !!!!!
Thanks for the trip down memory lane as a teen! Priceless!
Great job it was wild watching both flying subs coming out and going back in Seaview I have watched all of the episodes numerous times and I never realized how similar some were to others.
Absolutely brilliant...well done indeed...
I have to say tho their security is rubbish..!!
I couldn't believe that the armory wasn't locked and the bad guys just walked in and got a revolver..AND a machine gun!!!
😂...
Bet Irwin would have probably sued you my friend btw😂....
Thankyou for all your hard work....and your incredible dedication to this wonderful channel ❤️
Very best wishes from Bob in Bristol uk!
Excellent job Tooleman. I'm a young boy all over again.❤
Now THAT's a compliment! You're welcome, dude.
Sad to think they're all sailing in the great beyond now. RIP crew of the Seaview.
You are so creative Tooleman ❤ , am watching this ,'new' episode now and am loving every second of it . I hope you realise the joy you bring to so many who love this incredible series . Can't thank you enough for what you do with Voyage .❤love from Australia 😊
@ericahogan348, Thank you for your kind comments. I love knowing my little projects touch people all over the world.
Same here from U.K. 💛
And the same from the US.
Poor Kowalski. He seems to get shot every other episode 😂
Being a Navy brat in a Navy town during these years is still unbelievably serendipitous remembering it even now
Great job on coming these episodes and conducting the live stream. Liked reading all your background information. Keep up the excellent job producing these videos!
Pretty cool. They need to work on security on Seaview...
Agreed. No cameras, no guards, no locked panels, the circuitry room has a flimsy wooden door etc. 😂
@@hrdley911The security on the Seaview is worse than the security on the USS Enterprise!
Damn, i grew up watching this show. 😊 brings back memories, i remember it was un black &white
I watched it in reruns growing up. Amazing how the tone changed from season 1. It started out with spies and enemy submarines to MOTW (monster of the week) and puppets 😂
@@hrdley911The same thing happened with Lost in Space. The first season was great. The second and third season became really silly and ridiculous.
Wow I remember this when I was a little boy
Who wrote this story a man in a bow tie suit smoking in a submarine 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Don't ya luv it when they look around so nefariously after executing a dirty deed......😂🤣😂
Great job. Thank you for all the great shows
VERY NICE!!!!!! FANTASTIC!!!!!
Wow. The prison guards must've taken the day off.
Thanks I watch all the time at least 2 episodes a night
Wow brings back memories great series.
this was so action packed, Bombs, monsters, fights, shoot outs, crashes, but really got me was the one of the closing shots of the sea view, without a window and water flowing into the sub. lol
Nice job Mr. Tooleman!
Thanks, Mark!
I love it a naval vessel with an arsenal that’s unlocked and you can just go in there and pick and choose what you want. Lol you gotta love make believe. And you don’t have air vents from one compartment to another that you can crawl through. It’s a sure way of sinking your boat.
As a young kid you realize what you get a lot of ideas and information about what it takes to run a submarine, you learn a lot of things from Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea as a kid because this is what our fathers and forefathers had fought for during World War II and this is how proficient we were we shall keep our proficiency by staying to be Americans, went out fairness I understand Integrity you're not an American if you don't have honesty what you're doing is not American, so we learned as little kids what the demons were out there if I was a young kid after watching Captain Nelson Drive the Sea View I would know what to do this is how sophisticated these TV shows were because it got you interested in everything it got you interested in oceanography the submarine warfare, making rockets and things the positive things not talking about the war and everything like this but I'm just saying we will learn a lot as little kids we was getting so much information what even without the computers from these movies they did help us think about engineering think about Aerospace think about could we make a flying sub
I just like the way you get creative with these episodes Tooleman. Great job! 😁👍
Glad you like them!
@@TooleManTVAre these from earlier episodes lol..fantastic work .awesome dude
@@DJSTEVESTER5this is from season 5 of voyage to the bottom of the Sea.
Ya just made my Sunday evening. Thanks for these.
Those convicts couldn't have learned how to operate the Flying Sub that quickly and easily.
In the Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea Universe they could.
Perfect timing Toole Man! You're ON IT Baby!
:) My father used to call this show "The Paper Submarine" haha
I am really surprised at the topics covered in this program!
i was 8 years old when this aired. I remember it well. Great monster in this one! Thank you for sharing this!!
Same here. Watched on our one black and white TV. No Internet. No personal computers. Just one wired phone with a dial in the house, clothes line in the yard for drying clothes, and two parents who created a peaceful environment for me to develop normally.
@@VaxxedStoriesSo true! I want to go back to that time!
The extreme silliness is exactly what I need. 👍
I’m just shaking my head. 🤦♂️ 😂
Only 16 & 1/2 minutes in, and it’s already more eye rolling 🙄 than I can bear! 😂
“There’s a red light flashing! It either means there’s unauthorized communications within the ship, or the light’s broken! Should we check for unauthorized communications coming from the 3 strangers we have on board? Right, sir, I’ll see if the light’s broken!”
“That big sign on the wall is classified! Didn’t you read the sign underneath telling you that it was classified? That’s okay, you’re just a couple of strangers we pulled out of the water while we’re engaged in top secret missions. But, NEXT TIME, you stick with the official tours at 10:00am, 2:00pm, and 6:00pm, or we’ll call your mommies!”
@@glenncox9128those two strangers should have been restricted from all areas of the submarine except the mess hall and the crew quarters, and the toilets .
Voyage to the bottom of the Sea, did have a lot of silliness that just didn't make any sense, but it was good fun watching while I was growing up, I am 71 now I like what the tool Man did by making these old voyage to the bottom of the Sea episodes crystal clear and available to us all.
Teleplay by Seymour Butts? I love it!
I remember having the sub when i was a kid, wish i would have kept it, great memories, Tanks
Quality TV show back in the sixties. Deep sea 🌊 monsters and evil men. Edited by Seymour Butts. 😅 more please 🙏
Fantastic. I watched this when I was little and again in syndication when they aired on wpvl channel 17 from Philadelphia. This was back when cable TV was starting. Love this series
Tooleman it´s wonderful projet ! Please, lost in space too.
this is my favorite eposode. It was also featured in the View Master reel set featuring Voyage To the Bottom Of The Sea. Ill never forget how cool that bulbous red eyed sea-weed looking monster looked. Thanks!
Right! That was the first time I saw Voyage in color - the Viewmaster of "Deadly Creature Below."
What a cool way to extend the Voyage. Thank you for sharing this.
Genius level work.
You're very kind. Thanks!
4:50 Teleplay by Seymour Butts??? That ‘ol gag again! Classic. 😅😂🤣
It's great to have you back, Tooleman!
I can almost imagine Irwin getting to the point of making whole new episodes out of older ones, lol. This is great fun. Not sure if you take requests but I would love to see an episode called Too Many Monsters. I can imagine it opening with a flying saucer landing, something coming up from the ocean, something bad happening to the flying sub, possibly a crate opening inside Seaview, all at once, so our hapless heroes end up fighting monsters on all sides.
I love that idea! And I think of myself as channeling William Welch, the screenwriter who cobbled together new Voyage scripts that reused footage from old shows. "Secret of the Deep" is a perfect example.
My concept for season four of Lost In Space: Irwin cuts the budget to shreds and fires the cast except for Will, Smith, and the Robot. In every episode, the trio is locked in the stock jail cell with flashing lights. While they wait for their jailer to appear, they flash back on episode after episode. The end.
@@TooleManTVThat’s a great idea. Always thought Irwin would have had a single ideal script for Lost in Space he could just remake over and over, with Harris ad libbing his lines and the rest just have Will, Smith and Robot captured and the parents searching for them. Stock shots of the chariot or Jupiter 2 looking for them. The flash backs to pad the plot are a great idea, too. Smith’s new habit of endless reminiscing about earlier seasons! 😂
@@adriansherlock3907Hello Adrian! How's your viewers guide to Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea season one going?
Wow! It's a different presentation. I guess it's one chapter of the last season/s. What a gift! Thx a lot for the upload once again😊Greeting from BCN. A coastal city.
Beautiful episode. Really enjoyed this and no interruptions✨✨
Just wonderful! The colors are so vivid. The picture almost looks three dimensional- it's so clear and sharp. How do you do it? The episode splicing was well done by Seymour Butts?...some scenes were cut due to time constraints ( Nelson taking fax machine copies of orders to give to Mark Richman) all well produced. TWO Flying Subs.. very interesting.....
Thank you for keeping this excellent show alive.
I appreciate your comments. Mr. Butts was deeply involved in bringing the episode to the screen in all the aspects you mentioned. There was a lot of judicious editing required to remove parts of the two stories that did not move the plot and action forward, including use of the encrypted fax machine. Not exactly vital...
Definitely puts a smile on my face, brings happy memories.
As a kid a I got kit and built the Seaview, after reading 20,00 leagues under the sea, I joined the Navy and did 6 patrols on a submarine, obviously not the Seaview. lol
lol 😂 13:55 they’ve been out there a long time but they are clean shaven with short hair. 🤣
I bet it hurt having that antenna jammed under Mark Richman's finger nail.
What a jumbled and chaotic plot line, loved this show as a kid, want a reboot.
Always loved this show!💙
I didn't miss any episode, now, thanks to the internet, I can watch them all. By the way, I just assembled the Sea View and it measures almost 1 m. in length, as well as the Aerosub, the Bell and the Minisub. Cordial greetings to all from Mexico.
Never knew it was called the "Aerosub," but I like that name very much!
Hello to Mexico from California!
I use to love this show when I was kid,and the show land of the giants.to bad they don't make remakes of these shows.
bạn có nhớ tên phim Người khổng lồ gì đó không?
Loved this show as a kid and it planted a seed in my tiny kid brain that I wanted to make the maritime industry my vocation.
bok bok bok bok bok bok bok bok...what a time falsh! I thought I was in Doc's time machine! thanks for the vid!
Love the looks between Lee and Chip at the beginning 😊
I loved the show as a kid, though I got bored with the Monster of the Week premise in later seasons.
This episode, though had a title which I had to rewind and read again. So cheesy!
Then I saw the writer's credit Seymour Butts and I thought I was going to watch a parody.
Wow Toole, this is exciting, I can hardly wait. 😃
Me too! I've been working on it for months. Can't wait to watch it with everyone. See you Sunday!
@@TooleManTV Could you find colorized versions of season 1? It should have been in color.
@@darthracer777 I don't know of any. Maybe one day when the technology gets better...
You had me going there for a minute until I read the transcript. Clever editing of two episodes into one. Two flying subs ? That was just strange. I guess this explains the Seymour Butts credit.
You outdid yourself on this one Tooleman! I had been wondering why the opening scenes weren't in stereo., when in the next second, the intro BURST across the scene. Either you, or Irwin Allen's sound crew must've been tinkering with, YOU GUESSED IT, does anyone remember QUAD.? Brand new on the market around '68. I'm a stereophile, and the sound switch was SPECTACULAR! The timing was a , BIG surprise, synched was if I had worked on it in the AMPEX labs alongside you guys, and maybe Mr. Allen back in the day. What an experience! All those new digital embellishments couldn't touch that moment. Oh yeah! I forgot this is that forsoothing/Abra cadabra/,hocus pocus laden month of October! Spending a segment of with kindred SPIRITS can have its rewards! 4 SURE! Anybody seen the "Great 😃 PUMPKIN 😢this year? In this case, he's a bit early, wouldn't one think? By the way, the resolution of the scene of Seaview breaking the surface was so crisp, crystal clear, and majestically realistic! GO TOOLEMAN! Hit me back with some likes or loves! Glad I revisited today my friend! Lemme know your thoughts bro! RG here, and gone for,,,,just a minute ❤ i guess this is what we can call the ultimate OCTOBER SURPRISE!
@rodneygolden2796 - Thank you for noticing and commenting on the stereo effects. Voyage was a product of it's day - the mid-1960's - and stereo TV sound was not a thing. Color was barely happening. Even having more than two TV channels in a mid-sized city was not guaranteed. I know because I lived in a city that dropped season three of Voyage! But I digress. Some pseudo-stereo effects cause cancellation between the audio channels, and a few UA-camr's complained that one of my "stereo-ized" soundtracks had no audio at all. So the options are either REAL stereo or mono.
Than SO much man!
Nehemiah Persoff was everywhere it seems, along with Mark Richman, et al . L,'Chaim my friends!❤😮
Was there ever an episode when the Flying Sub didn't malfunction?
9:33 I LOVE Mark Richman's ring/communicator! James Bond would be green with envy!
" Teleplay by Seymour Butts"
😂 Seriously?!
I did enjoy those time back i was young boy, good awesome memory
That was the coolest show when I was a kid… the little subs looked so futuristic….
Captain 1st rank Marko Ramius once said somethings on subs don't react well to bullets.
Good memoires Used to love this show as a kid. Thank you
Seymour Butts That's one of Bart Simpson's joke names isn't it..
I knew it long before Bart was born.
Remember watching this the first time around with my parents when I was a kid...I loved the Seaview and the flying sub!
One of my favorite series
Teleplay by Seymour Butts? That has got to be a great pseudonym!
This is awesome, Tooleman. What a gift! Thank you. Are you the same Tooleman who remastered live concerts that I used to find on DIME?
You're welcome. And yes, I am the same TooleMan, just a bit longer in the tooth (if you know what I mean).
😁
Love this ole school classic Show
この素晴らしい作品をこのような形で蘇らせていただいたことに本当に感謝しています。原潜シービュー号海底科学作戦は、永遠に不滅です!!!
I served aboard the SEA VIEW many times as a six year old boy....GAWD!!!!
Ballist controls are out with a fire but nobody puts the fire out.😂