Some people here diss VTTBOTS, but this was made a very long time ago. For us 50+ yr olds, when we were kids there was so much great innovative TV programs. Nowadays their is sweet sod all, unless you like reality and cookery shows!
And viewers now must remember the limited special effects available at the time. Now everything is CGI. Back then, directors, actors, set designers, etc all had to be very innovative and creative to achieve the effects they wanted. Bill Abbott, Special Effects Chief, won two Emmy awards for his special effects especially with the sub and Flying Sub.
This show stayed on longer than star trek!! Like 5 yrs.... This show Was one of the BEST!! and still holds up against THE BULL for EYES OF NOW AH DAYS!!!😉
@@earlperson741 Star Trek had tree seasons and Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea had four Seasons. Was born in '64 so that means I watched the reruns but still loved this show and loved Star Trek as well.
Fond memories of childhood come back to me 😊👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏😊 What a wonderful series, a great crew of actors and fantastic stories were in the legendary “Voyage to The Bottom of The sea” 😄👍👍
I met David Heddison several times at NYT conventions: he had a beard and was well spoken and very intelligent. I wish I’d had my picture taken with him, but I’m glad I met him.
@@cartoonfan959 I agree, but baseheart and this cast of character actors was was well worth watching. One reason it lasted longer then Allen's other shows.
It's nice see people with no tattoos, dreadlocks, purple hair, earrings, body piercings or beards and mustaches. No trash, no foul language. Normal people. Clean Americans.
Voyage to the Bottom of Sea The Time Tunnel Land of the Giants The Outer Limits One Step Beyond The Twilight Zone The Inner Sanctum Lost in Space The Avengers Star Trek The Invaders The Man From UNCLE Those were incredible times for a kid growing up watching these original and imaginative shows. We didn't know how lucky we were
See that It was another era. The world today is very crazy different than anyone could imagine then, even in that hippies and Cold War time. Talking for an entrepeneur about producing a light TV series for all audiences is almost seen as an offensive perverse reactionary idea, nowadays.
Derrik Lewis who played a recurring role as Lt. O'Brien is still going strong and has a Facebook page; Allan Hunt (Stu Riley on Voyage) is still around and has a web page.
Boy! I remember as a little boy I was glued to this show and now as an old man watching it that was really dumb. lol Richard Basehart had such a great voice and David Hedison was so good too. The Seaview and flying saucer still hold up today.
I like Admiral Nelson, he never loses. He always knows how to defeat every alien, that he and his crew come up against. Now he's probably working for the Space Force.
So sad to find out that Al Hedison died on 7/18/2019 at the age of 92. I truly loved watching Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea. And call because the Seaview and Flying Sub were awesome, and the actors seemed like family! RIP Al, I hope you can contact and share old times with Richard Basehart!
A little trivia. David Hedison turned down the role for the original movie even though Irwin Allen wanted him for it. Then he ends up taking the role for the TV series. Kowalski is the only actor from the original movie to cross over to the TV show.
@@williamneuman7783 Hedison turned down the movie role because he had just finished "The Lost World" with Allen and hated the experience. Allen pursued him for the role of Crane for the series relentlessly. Hedison finally relented when he found out Richard Basehart had been hired and he wanted to work with him. Hedison was also good friends with Roger Moore who encouraged him to take the role.
I met Al David Hedison back in 2004 at a Sci-Fi convention. He would have been 77 at the time. He had a beard and reminded me of one of our Amish here in Ohio. Very well educated. He went to Brown University.
Did you notice all those nasty fights, all that rolling sround on the floor, all those alien rays, all that rocking from side to side inside Seaview and not one hair out of place on Richard Basehart's head? And Kowalski. The magic of 60's television. LOL
What a show this is, watched it as a kid, get to enjoy it, cheesy lines and props, the whole nine yards, fantastic. Out of all the programs that I watched in my youth, like, Joe 90, Captain Scarlet, Thunderbirds, space 1999, to name but a few, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea was my absolute favourite, from the very start to the last second I would be glued to the screen, hoping that the electric ⚡️ meter had enough on it, and the TV meter, (yes, we had a tv that you had to put money in, like the gas and electric) as well, else I would miss the last nail biting minutes, even though I knew it would be ok, nothing could stop the Admiral, Seaview, or the crew, like Captain Scarlet, they were indestructible.
Many fans agree that it was the superb acting skills of Basehart, Hedison and Dowdell that kept the show on the air as long as it was. They took impossible scripts and treated them seriously, making it easier for the viewer to suspend disbelief.
@@dianedenham5259 I bought the disc set when it came out so I would never have to worry about seeing it when I am in the mood. That is the joy of physical media.
@@daviddorward7684 : Agreed, I have tons of DVDs also "in case the internet goes out." 😆 I was recently gifted by UA-cam with Garrison's Gorillas. At age 13 it was my all time favourite. But it only had the one season so never went to re-runs. Tried about a decade ago to get it on DVD but my daughter couldn't find it. But having just seen it on UA-cam, and read in Comments that people have found it on DVD, in varying quality, my son has just ordered it for me. Here's hoping it's a good copy.
30/6/2022 El algoritmo de UA-cam me acaba de traer aquí, no entiendo cómo, nunca he buscado series boomers en UA-cam. Nunca había pensado que podía llegar a ver un episodio de esta serie nunca más, estoy flipando. Yo soy del 1962, esta serie y alguna otra me tenían pegado a la tele cada día que la ponían. Tierra de gigantes, Perdidos en el espacio, El Santo (Roger Moore poniendo caritas de pimpollo...), Los Intocables, ufff, ya no recordaba nada de toda esa época! Y todas en blanco y negro, que en España en los 60 no existía todavía la televisión en color. Toda esta moda con lo que teníamos los boomers me está haciendo darme cuenta lo viejo que soy. Me jode muchísimo pero me hace recordar cosas que ni sabía que podía recordar! Agggghh! Acabo de recordar mi serie favorita, absoluto número 1 para mi, Los Thunderbirds! Recuerdo que cuando empezaba cada episodio yo me desconectaba de la realidad, os lo juro que yo entraba en el universo ese. De verdad que estoy flipando... Lo acabo de buscar aquí y está el capítulo 1, y en castellano, no me lo puedo creer!
I am an Orchid !. Love when sub rolls they move at once. Lost in Space also brilliant. Star Trek to complex. Like a Cadillac v Austin 7. Regards all . Dave
This Seaview series brings back fond memories of my childhood. Now that I see it again, it sure fills me with nostalgia, but what is true is that the producers and the stage director had it easy with the action shots, they were all always the same wobble from side to side and the same sparks. Hahaha
I saw every episode of this when I was a kid. Most enjoyable even now. Just watched this one still enjoyable even after all these years.😀👍👍👍👍, hope they bring this back to our TV sets.
I'm glad someone uploaded VTTBOTS on UA-cam. The episodes are on Me-TV on it's Sci-Fi Saturday , but I want to go to bed. I don't want to be tired on Sunday,lol!
Watching this for the first time reminds me of a scientific Expedition on Star Trek the Original Series. Kind of like a Star Trek where they're exploring the depths of the sea witch we know less about than the wider Universe out in outer space.
David Hedison was fantastic as Felix Letter in the James Bond films.When I watch this, I, for some reason think I'm watching Star Trek.The stories would work on Star Trek.Brilliant shows.
Maxwell Crazy at:My friend & I were great VTTBOTS fans.We used to make up plays & tape them for the fun of it.And I can still recall some of the script.Lorraine,if you're out there,Hi,hope things are good with you.
I thought Richard Basehart’s acting was particularly good in this episode especially when he’s fighting against the alien mind control. He made this wacky premise believable
Sci Fi does the same basic story tropes over and over. Some are sophisticated and some just give joy to our inner child. But the reason they're good is because we want to see how the people handle these situations. Richard Basehart and David Hedison are always worth watching. Top actors, playing a well matched pair of characters.
I liked the Admiral and especially the captain, whose official naval rank was, commander O-5. In the navy anyone who commands a vessel is called, captain, regardless of actual paygrade. There is an official naval 'captain' rank at paygrade O-6: CAPTAIN. The two men were a perfect team. They had a close relationship that of mentor and capable journeyman, and sometimes the relationship would be closer to father and eldest son as in a family business. Of the two men my favorite was the captain, played by David Hedison. Hedison was of Armenian ethnic descent and I recall from the Internet his true surname was, Hedjidisian, or something like that. Hedison anglicized it for convenience. Both Richard Basehart and David Hedison fit their roles perfectly. Hedison looked a tad on the young side for an O-5 Commander but he was still convincing, being 6''0" helped, dark hair and olive complexion gave him a serious, professional demeanor, both men inspiring confidence in their subordinate officers and enlisted men. I found it strange that there was only one noncommissioned officer on SeaView. Come to think of it, for a gigantic nuclear submarine like SeaView, there was a ridiculously small complement of crew and the interior spaces were large and devoid of machinery and pipes as found even on modern submarines. But hey, the typical American viewer did not know this and most tended to be younger anyway so the discrepancies were never truly noted. It was a fun show for its time and though some of the plots and monsters are excruciatingly cheesy by today's standards, if you put your mindset back in the mid-60s then the tv show becomes truly enjoyable and fun to watch.
I used to think the same , was waiting for years for the 1st flying sub to come out - still waiting 😮🤔🤗 , it made sense to me too, to have a window at the front ! loved the show 🙂, along side, L of T G , TIME TUNNEL, L I S .🙂
I think every episode had at least one instance of the submarine rocking violently back and forth with the men inside being thrown about. Haha! So funny.
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At 18:10, the Intercom Box connected to Captain Crane's Microphone is a prop: It is a Voice/Range Audio Control Box used in WWII American Fighter Aircraft.
We came a long way after this making really good movies ! But if someone from that time period would watch what we have nowadays, he or she would get a heart attack
Keeping the seaview and its crew alive thru fan fiction My stories are extremely self indulgent But like so many others Voyage was a part of my childhood and I have all the series on DVd Great to find it here on you tube. What we need is an animated series for us life long fans and the next generation
as a 9 year old watching this all those years back I was hiding behind the lounge at 44:54 and did not like to trust "old people" LOL! RB was a brilliant character who could convincingly play the maniac.
While this was a reasonably decent show about submarines, I really enjoyed the other network's rendition entitled, "Voyage to See What's on the Bottom". Every week they would sink straight down to the lowest depths and then get out and just stroll around in the sand looking for stuff people threw out into the ocean. One time they actually found Davey Jones locker but Davey wasn't in there as he was touring with the Monkees.
... Lol, even as a kid, I knew how wonderfully stupid and tacky this show was ... and loved it all the more for being so. I was born in '51, and by the age of 7, was a Saturday Afternoon Movie Matinee Master Class Cheese Connoisseur. *And I can now reveal that I was the kid who scored a direct hit on The Crawling Eye with a box of Jujube's.*
Thomas Cervasio, I was born in the early 60s and this type of tv show was a staple in my Saturday morning viewing, as you said, corny, cheesy, and highly improbable, but it didn’t matter, it was all just exciting and danger filled adventures for the Seaview and Crew. Today kids watch far worse programmes, Tele-Tubbys, Peppa Pig, and so many other rubbish contributions to our children’s, and in my case grandchildren’s growing up, it has been often said but rarely true, but “those were the good old days” but in the case of kids tv programmes, in my opinion, tv show creativity and quality has been flushed down the pan. I can look back at my viewing history with fondness and thanks, I don’t think other generations will be able to do likewise.
@@allandavis8201 ... I wholeheartedly concur. I was born in the mideastern Atlantic coast state of New Jersey, USA, in 1951. My home town was only 11.2 miles from Manhattan, NYC, so, all the early TV we got was *LIVE.* I've heard it said many time that these early panic-filled years of Live TV was Vaudeville making the transitional translation, and I believe that to be quite true. Even as a little kid, I was intuitively thrilled by the absolute fact that we viewers *LITERALLY* never knew what might happen next ... and I happened to be watching when Universe Class Fuckups occurred, which have long since passed into legend. For example, I was watching when that tap-dancing pack of Phillip Morris cigarettes caught her 3" spike heel in the curtain, and went down for the count. Must have got hypoxia from all that tapping. :P
@@allandavis8201 NOW, 2 years later kids TV is full of absolute perversion & drag shows so it's gone COMPLETELY in the sewer. We were blessed in the 50s 60s & 70s to have these great sci-fi cheesy shows & movies!!
I loved it as a kid, but can you imagine the embarrassment of being taken over by a tacky plastic plant?😱 I always loved the way several times an episode control panels would blow up in fountains of sparks and they’d all be thrown from side to side - but never quite in sync.. 🤣
Some people here diss VTTBOTS, but this was made a very long time ago. For us 50+ yr olds, when we were kids there was so much great innovative TV programs. Nowadays their is sweet sod all, unless you like reality and cookery shows!
And viewers now must remember the limited special effects available at the time. Now everything is CGI. Back then, directors, actors, set designers, etc all had to be very innovative and creative to achieve the effects they wanted. Bill Abbott, Special Effects Chief, won two Emmy awards for his special effects especially with the sub and Flying Sub.
This show stayed on longer than star trek!!
Like 5 yrs.... This show
Was one of the BEST!!
and still holds up against THE BULL for
EYES OF NOW AH DAYS!!!😉
Great show in the 60's...
Right !
@@earlperson741 Star Trek had tree seasons and Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea had four Seasons. Was born in '64 so that means I watched the reruns but still loved this show and loved Star Trek as well.
One of the best TV theme tunes ever!
A perfect fit for the show, and completely unforgetable.
Cheers
Fond memories of childhood come back to me 😊👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏😊 What a wonderful series, a great crew of actors and fantastic stories were in the legendary “Voyage to The Bottom of The sea” 😄👍👍
I met David Heddison several times at NYT conventions: he had a beard and was well spoken and very intelligent. I wish I’d had my picture taken with him, but I’m glad I met him.
😅 22:39 😅😅😅😅😅😮😮😮😮
totally envy you
I had such a crush on him, he was so handsome.
I loved this series as a kid, the whole family would watch together. Happy days!
it degenerated with alien crap in the later seasons just like most of irwin Allen's productions
@@cartoonfan959 I agree, but baseheart and this cast of character actors was was well worth watching. One reason it lasted longer then Allen's other shows.
It is really All In The family.
I totally agree great times🙏🙏🙏🙏😁😁😁😁
True.
Mysterious unique and always a happy ending
It's nice see people with no tattoos, dreadlocks, purple hair, earrings, body piercings or beards and mustaches. No trash, no foul language. Normal people. Clean Americans.
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Batman, and Rat Patrol were my favorite programs as a child.
My Dad , Grandfather , and brothers were all big fans of "Rat Patrol". I watched "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea" and "Star Trek. "
TV shows of quality
Voyage to the Bottom of Sea
The Time Tunnel
Land of the Giants
The Outer Limits
One Step Beyond
The Twilight Zone
The Inner Sanctum
Lost in Space
The Avengers
Star Trek
The Invaders
The Man From UNCLE
Those were incredible times for a kid growing up watching these original and imaginative shows. We didn't know how lucky we were
I spy
Thunderbirds, captain scarlet, joe 90, fireball XL5, mission impossible , banana splits, Scooby Doo.
@@jameshaywood878, tra la la, tra la la la....
Mission Impossible and UFO.
Don't forget Wonder Woman Season 2 Ep 4 with the Mine and then under the sea for this Submarine... BOOM! Goodbye Captain and Company.
RIP AL HEDISON, I grew up with Voyage to the bottom of the Sea, Time Tunnel and Land of the Giants.. all classics
@actnowone Certainly. Lost in Space too
Dearly loved. Sorely missed.
his name is David fool
@@bearman6496 He was originally known as Al Hedison. Then he changed his stage name to David. It seems you're the fool!
See that It was another era. The world today is very crazy different than anyone could imagine then, even in that hippies and Cold War time. Talking for an entrepeneur about producing a light TV series for all audiences is almost seen as an offensive perverse reactionary idea, nowadays.
They worked so hard to make this show work. Great memories.
English
I enjoyed watching Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. On Sunday nights. All of the cast RIP.
Derrik Lewis who played a recurring role as Lt. O'Brien is still going strong and has a Facebook page; Allan Hunt (Stu Riley on Voyage) is still around and has a web page.
For me, it was Saturday nights and the Spanish version was called, Viaje al Fondo Del Mar.
Boy! I remember as a little boy I was glued to this show and now as an old man watching it that was really dumb. lol Richard Basehart had such a great voice and David Hedison was so good too. The Seaview and flying saucer still hold up today.
I like Admiral Nelson, he never loses. He always knows how to defeat every alien, that he and his crew come up against. Now he's probably working for the Space Force.
R.I.P., David Hedison..!!! Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Lost in Space, Johnny Quest ~ all helped my 60’s Childhood🇺🇸
Johnny Quest early episodes were great. Talking my childhood sir!
Was very hard to get through a weekend without my dose of Sci-Fi. One of my fav's here.
Saturday night sci-fi on MeTV....all our favorites
So sad to find out that Al Hedison died on 7/18/2019 at the age of 92. I truly loved watching Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea. And call because the Seaview and Flying Sub were awesome, and the actors seemed like family! RIP Al, I hope you can contact and share old times with Richard Basehart!
A little trivia. David Hedison turned down the role for the original movie even though Irwin Allen wanted him for it. Then he ends up taking the role for the TV series. Kowalski is the only actor from the original movie to cross over to the TV show.
@@williamneuman7783 Hedison turned down the movie role because he had just finished "The Lost World" with Allen and hated the experience. Allen pursued him for the role of Crane for the series relentlessly. Hedison finally relented when he found out Richard Basehart had been hired and he wanted to work with him. Hedison was also good friends with Roger Moore who encouraged him to take the role.
I met Al David Hedison back in 2004 at a Sci-Fi convention. He would have been 77 at the time. He had a beard and reminded me of one of our Amish here in Ohio. Very well educated. He went to Brown University.
I read somewhere that David Hedison asked Roger Moore whether he should take the role and Moore said yes.
I should think living until the age of 92 was a blessing!
I have not seen this show since I was a kid in the early 70's, it is as great as I remembered it.
...always loved this series...Baseheart was perfect for the role
...THANK YOU FOR THAT ...comment same thing i always ...said ''' MAY GOD BLESS '''
You can see why watching this Irwin Allen wanted David to play the Captain so much the pairing of him and Richard are just superb 👌 God Bless them 🙏
Baseheart is a outstanding actor! Also the skipper to! They made this show seem so real!!!!
They made a great team didn't they.😊
Did you notice all those nasty fights, all that rolling sround on the floor, all those alien rays, all that rocking from side to side inside Seaview and not one hair out of place on Richard Basehart's head? And Kowalski. The magic of 60's television. LOL
Brylcreem. A little dab will do ya.
@@kathyflorcruz552
Perfect.
Hair spray extra hold
That was a spectacular adventure of my favourite serie from 1966 I remember my sweet childhood today ! Thank you for this. Daniel.
Absolutely brilliant.
This takes me back further than I like to think about!!!!!!
What a show this is, watched it as a kid, get to enjoy it, cheesy lines and props, the whole nine yards, fantastic. Out of all the programs that I watched in my youth, like, Joe 90, Captain Scarlet, Thunderbirds, space 1999, to name but a few, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea was my absolute favourite, from the very start to the last second I would be glued to the screen, hoping that the electric ⚡️ meter had enough on it, and the TV meter, (yes, we had a tv that you had to put money in, like the gas and electric) as well, else I would miss the last nail biting minutes, even though I knew it would be ok, nothing could stop the Admiral, Seaview, or the crew, like Captain Scarlet, they were indestructible.
Many fans agree that it was the superb acting skills of Basehart, Hedison and Dowdell that kept the show on the air as long as it was. They took impossible scripts and treated them seriously, making it easier for the viewer to suspend disbelief.
The theme intro and music got you to sit back and take the voyage,even if you were black
Great memories! We where much happier back then ! Maybe we are heading the wrong direction 😬
@@sharondunn7531 Absolutely!!
My granny had a black and white TV just like that back in the early 70s.
It ate up coins 2 shillings at a time!
Cheers
i loved that you got the whole movie, some folks don't know how to recorded. thanks Nick
Just rediscovered this . I used to watch this as a kid fifty five years ago, and unlike me it never gets old .
Agreed. Great show. Time Tunnel was my all time favorite though.
Me too brother! 😁 ... This 'getting older' nonsense is crap hehe, so it's good to escape back to the times of shows like this. Ah... the memories 😊
@@daviddorward7684 : yes, I loved Time Tunnel too! I wonder if it's on UA-cam?
@@dianedenham5259 I bought the disc set when it came out so I would never have to worry about seeing it when I am in the mood. That is the joy of physical media.
@@daviddorward7684 : Agreed, I have tons of DVDs also "in case the internet goes out." 😆 I was recently gifted by UA-cam with Garrison's Gorillas. At age 13 it was my all time favourite. But it only had the one season so never went to re-runs. Tried about a decade ago to get it on DVD but my daughter couldn't find it. But having just seen it on UA-cam, and read in Comments that people have found it on DVD, in varying quality, my son has just ordered it for me. Here's hoping it's a good copy.
30/6/2022 El algoritmo de UA-cam me acaba de traer aquí, no entiendo cómo, nunca he buscado series boomers en UA-cam.
Nunca había pensado que podía llegar a ver un episodio de esta serie nunca más, estoy flipando.
Yo soy del 1962, esta serie y alguna otra me tenían pegado a la tele cada día que la ponían. Tierra de gigantes, Perdidos en el espacio, El Santo (Roger Moore poniendo caritas de pimpollo...), Los Intocables, ufff, ya no recordaba nada de toda esa época!
Y todas en blanco y negro, que en España en los 60 no existía todavía la televisión en color.
Toda esta moda con lo que teníamos los boomers me está haciendo darme cuenta lo viejo que soy. Me jode muchísimo pero me hace recordar cosas que ni sabía que podía recordar!
Agggghh! Acabo de recordar mi serie favorita, absoluto número 1 para mi, Los Thunderbirds! Recuerdo que cuando empezaba cada episodio yo me desconectaba de la realidad, os lo juro que yo entraba en el universo ese. De verdad que estoy flipando...
Lo acabo de buscar aquí y está el capítulo 1, y en castellano, no me lo puedo creer!
Bleedin massive high ceilings on the Seaview. Loved this as a kid.
I used to watch it in the early 70's...One of the best series ever...
I am an Orchid !. Love when sub rolls they move at once. Lost in Space also brilliant. Star Trek to complex. Like a Cadillac v Austin 7. Regards all . Dave
I love this series. Reprised in the 1980s, so it was Sunday afternoon viewing when I was a young man
Same here, late 80's had a child and they love all these series....
Rushing home from school, so I'd be in time to catch this. Thank you for sharing!
This Seaview series brings back fond memories of my childhood. Now that I see it again, it sure fills me with nostalgia, but what is true is that the producers and the stage director had it easy with the action shots, they were all always the same wobble from side to side and the same sparks. Hahaha
Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea did these "shaking" scenes so much that it officially became known as the "Seaview Rock and Roll."
I saw every episode of this when I was a kid. Most enjoyable even now.
Just watched this one still enjoyable even after all these years.😀👍👍👍👍, hope they bring this back to our TV sets.
I'm glad someone uploaded VTTBOTS on UA-cam. The episodes are on Me-TV on it's Sci-Fi Saturday , but I want to go to bed. I don't want to be tired on Sunday,lol!
Yea! Don’t want to Waite up till 2am
Record it my t v Charlotte, North carolina.
Positively brilliant! Admiral brings a potentially deadly plant on board the submarine without following safety or quarantine protocols!
thank you for uploading 2021 and still love this show
Excelente capítulo de esta serie fabulosa!, es un placer verla nuevamente, una joya del género, muchas gracias x compartirla!
Watching this for the first time reminds me of a scientific Expedition on Star Trek the Original Series. Kind of like a Star Trek where they're exploring the depths of the sea witch we know less about than the wider Universe out in outer space.
Oddly, I never saw a single episode when it originally aired. Some time later, I watched it in syndication. And, now on YT. Thanks!
David Hedison was fantastic as Felix Letter in the James Bond films.When I watch this, I, for some reason think I'm watching Star Trek.The stories would work on Star Trek.Brilliant shows.
I watched this show as a child. Loved it! My friends and I called it. Voyage to see what's on the bottom.
Maxwell Crazy at:My friend & I were great VTTBOTS fans.We used to make up plays & tape them for the fun of it.And I can still recall some of the script.Lorraine,if you're out there,Hi,hope things are good with you.
Mad Magazine did a parody called _Voyage to See What's on the Bottom_ back in the day.
Una de mis series favoritas cuando era niño. Que hermosos recuerdos.
Excelente episodio de esta serie fabulosa, muchas gracias x compartirla!
I thought Richard Basehart’s acting was particularly good in this episode especially when he’s fighting against the alien mind control. He made this wacky premise believable
Muchas gracias por subir este capitulo y los subtítulos en español. Me gustaría ver muchos mas.
Sci Fi does the same basic story tropes over and over. Some are sophisticated and some just give joy to our inner child. But the reason they're good is because we want to see how the people handle these situations. Richard Basehart and David Hedison are always worth watching. Top actors, playing a well matched pair of characters.
I like this kind of science-fiction of the 60's.
I liked the Admiral and especially the captain, whose official naval rank was, commander O-5. In the navy anyone who commands a vessel is called, captain, regardless of actual paygrade. There is an official naval 'captain' rank at paygrade O-6: CAPTAIN. The two men were a perfect team. They had a close relationship that of mentor and capable journeyman, and sometimes the relationship would be closer to father and eldest son as in a family business. Of the two men my favorite was the captain, played by David Hedison. Hedison was of Armenian ethnic descent and I recall from the Internet his true surname was, Hedjidisian, or something like that. Hedison anglicized it for convenience. Both Richard Basehart and David Hedison fit their roles perfectly. Hedison looked a tad on the young side for an O-5 Commander but he was still convincing, being 6''0" helped, dark hair and olive complexion gave him a serious, professional demeanor, both men inspiring confidence in their subordinate officers and enlisted men. I found it strange that there was only one noncommissioned officer on SeaView. Come to think of it, for a gigantic nuclear submarine like SeaView, there was a ridiculously small complement of crew and the interior spaces were large and devoid of machinery and pipes as found even on modern submarines. But hey, the typical American viewer did not know this and most tended to be younger anyway so the discrepancies were never truly noted. It was a fun show for its time and though some of the plots and monsters are excruciatingly cheesy by today's standards, if you put your mindset back in the mid-60s then the tv show becomes truly enjoyable and fun to watch.
The chemistry between Basehart and Hedison was superb. I also liked the Flying Sub.
Actually it was his grandfather who change the name to Hedison, because of problems of pronouncing the armenian Heditisian.
Great show that ran for several seasons giving good entertainment for lots of fans.
Gracious senora, you are teaching us Spaniairds Spanish and bringing great old sci-fi to the Hispanians.
Halcyon days watching this on a Saturday morning!
...yesss after a GOOD...fucK ...and a Nice COLD...Beer ''' p.s. DROP The KIDS off all DAY SATURDAY-MATINEES ''' WHAT HAPPENED TO THOSE DAYS '''''
another great show i grew up with loved this episode very much
Loved this as a kid , startrek with water.
...yessss now BEAM ME UP TO BE IN BED ...with Lena-HORNE or...Zsa-GaBor '''...the BIG-Titty-...one ''''
Was my favourite show as a kid in the early 70s.
And they both had the same problem near the end of the series. Turned into monster shows ... script writers with no creativity.
I used to watch this as a kid. Loved it. I couldn’t understand how submarines didn’t all have windscreens to see where they were going. Lol
I used to think the same , was waiting for years for the 1st flying sub to come out - still waiting 😮🤔🤗 , it made sense to me too, to have a window at the front ! loved the show 🙂, along side, L of T G , TIME TUNNEL, L I S .🙂
use to love the crash dive, DIVE! DIVE! DIVE! 😄 great stuff !😅
I watch this series every Saturday night. And I watched it in the 60’s when I was a kid.
This is so cool to watch now… again! I had a toy Seaview Sub that I’d play with in the bath and swimming pool.
I think every episode had at least one instance of the submarine rocking violently back and forth with the men inside being thrown about. Haha! So funny.
The "Irwin Allen Rock and roll", rocking the camera back and forth, employed a lot in Lost in Space as well.
A staple...but necessary!
And plenty of sparks!
My favorite season opening credits - great memories!
I really liked this episode, particularly when Nelson shows up in the torpedo room.
i loved this as a kid, batman,sea hunt,mchales navy, gilligans island
...all came out the closet-...BATMAN ( ADAM-WEST)-...Rifleman-(*CHUCK-CONNERS-)...perry-mason-(-RAYMOND-BURR-) there is a HOLLYWEIRD BOOK out now ...with ...over ...200...GAY''...ACTORS ''...ishitYouNot''
@@PedalToTheMetal61888 So fucking what?
This show was also one of the first that we were able to see in color!
Excellent episode. Thank you for sharing all these great videos.
The nose laser and flying sub were awesome..
...about the ONLY Thing i Liked ABOUT The almighty ''...Navy '''
Another great video ! ! ! whole picture and clear, thank you Mona ! ! !
Super video poster ... thumbs up and subscribed
At 18:10, the Intercom Box connected to Captain Crane's Microphone is a prop: It is a Voice/Range Audio Control Box used in WWII American Fighter Aircraft.
I love this show I still watch it on me tv every Saturday night😄
Thank you, I saw this movie 55 years ago, Imagine how advanced the U.S navy was back then, and how powerful is now.
"Voyage to See what's on the Bottom"
Everyone got to do "The Seaview Shuffle" multiple times this episode.
Thanks,great title for a line dance.
Thank you for no ads.
Awesome episode. Colour is beautiful too. Thanks so much. Im on a "voyage" kick at the moment.....cheers
Same here! There are some fabulous fan groups out there on Facebook. I belong to four. Nice bunch of people who all love various aspects of the show.
I remember this as a kid and loved it. Need more good shows back on tv. Not reality people shows.
Weren't the Admiral and Lee Crane a great combination! I'm loving these eps, Thanks so much!
The best combination of all times.
...yesss and that MEALS GUY THE ...chief ''...or QUARTER-MASTER '''
I remember my child hood n loving the show!
Thank you for the great memories.
This is just the craziest program ever to be on tv.the stories are so wacky.
We came a long way after this making really good movies ! But if someone from that time period would watch what we have nowadays, he or she would get a heart attack
Who else got a blue toy submarine that you put a baking soda tablet into so it could float like the SeaLab back in the day?
It brings back good memories of my childhood
...yeahhhh ONCE A-Man....TWICE-A-CHiLD -''' is what they ...say ''''
Gracias mil gracias me devolviste la infancia!!!
Alot of star trek themed stuff. Love VTTBOTS one of my favorites
Brilliant as good as I remember it
Keeping the seaview and its crew alive thru fan fiction My stories are extremely self indulgent But like so many others Voyage was a part of my childhood and I have all the series on DVd Great to find it here on you tube. What we need is an animated series for us life long fans and the next generation
as a 9 year old watching this all those years back I was hiding behind the lounge at 44:54 and did not like to trust "old people" LOL! RB was a brilliant character who could convincingly play the maniac.
This is the program that set the stage for lost in space and Star Trek.
While this was a reasonably decent show about submarines, I really enjoyed the other network's rendition entitled, "Voyage to See What's on the Bottom".
Every week they would sink straight down to the lowest depths and then get out and just stroll around in the sand looking for stuff people threw out into the ocean.
One time they actually found Davey Jones locker but Davey wasn't in there as he was touring with the Monkees.
funny guy.
Mad Magazine did a parody by that title back in the day.
Great Sci-Fi entertainment this was, when I watched it as a kid.
I hadn't realised how similar (apart from accent) Richard Basehart and Richard Burton's (the British actor) voices were.
Over 50 years old, kind of corny by today's standards but it kept us amused!
It was intended for us five year olds!
I used to watch this show every week when it was new.
Great memories. Thank you
I'm sure that's the same lagoon they used for Gilligan's Island lol. Loved this show as a kid
ESTO ES GENIAL! ESVIAJSR EN ELTIEMPO ACTORES IRREPETIBLES GRACAS INGINITAS. HERMOSOS RECUERDOS❤❤❤❤❤❤
Watched this and Time Tunnel. Outer Limits. Land of the Giants. Lost in Space. Invaders. And a lot more.
I served 3 years on the Seaview , best chow in the Navy.
Exelente capitulo ,saludos desde Costa Rica
... Lol, even as a kid, I knew how wonderfully stupid and tacky this show was ... and loved it all the more for being so. I was born in '51, and by the age of 7, was a Saturday Afternoon Movie Matinee Master Class Cheese Connoisseur. *And I can now reveal that I was the kid who scored a direct hit on The Crawling Eye with a box of Jujube's.*
Thomas Cervasio, I was born in the early 60s and this type of tv show was a staple in my Saturday morning viewing, as you said, corny, cheesy, and highly improbable, but it didn’t matter, it was all just exciting and danger filled adventures for the Seaview and Crew. Today kids watch far worse programmes, Tele-Tubbys, Peppa Pig, and so many other rubbish contributions to our children’s, and in my case grandchildren’s growing up, it has been often said but rarely true, but “those were the good old days” but in the case of kids tv programmes, in my opinion, tv show creativity and quality has been flushed down the pan. I can look back at my viewing history with fondness and thanks, I don’t think other generations will be able to do likewise.
@@allandavis8201 ... I wholeheartedly concur. I was born in the mideastern Atlantic coast state of New Jersey, USA, in 1951. My home town was only 11.2 miles from Manhattan, NYC, so, all the early TV we got was *LIVE.* I've heard it said many time that these early panic-filled years of Live TV was Vaudeville making the transitional translation, and I believe that to be quite true. Even as a little kid, I was intuitively thrilled by the absolute fact that we viewers *LITERALLY* never knew what might happen next ... and I happened to be watching when Universe Class Fuckups occurred, which have long since passed into legend. For example, I was watching when that tap-dancing pack of Phillip Morris cigarettes caught her 3" spike heel in the curtain, and went down for the count. Must have got hypoxia from all that tapping. :P
@@allandavis8201 NOW, 2 years later kids TV is full of absolute perversion & drag shows so it's gone COMPLETELY in the sewer. We were blessed in the 50s 60s & 70s to have these great sci-fi cheesy shows & movies!!
I still watch that old movie and throw candy at that little bitch every time! 🤓
I loved it as a kid, but can you imagine the embarrassment of being taken over by a tacky plastic plant?😱 I always loved the way several times an episode control panels would blow up in fountains of sparks and they’d all be thrown from side to side - but never quite in sync.. 🤣
Nurseryland😊
I'm 67 and I've watched the old black & white episodes back when I was 14 😊
Gotta love those karate chops that immediately knock men out. Too funny. One chop and down they go. LMAO
...now wait just a minute ...THOUGHT i was ONLY one that noticed ...that... HE HAD TO BE A TRUE ...expert ''''