I like to compare/contrast Harry O with the Rockford Files. As an example compare the opening of the first Harry O to the Rockford Files. They both have the opening scene with the phone ringing.
I saw this beautiful series like Kojak, Ironside or Colombo on Iranian TV when I was young in the 1970s, speaking in Farsi. Before Khomeini and damn Islamischeh revolation. Thank you
@@sheryamiraslani6596 : سلام و ممنون از شما ..تماشای اینگونه سریال ها برای من , هم جالب و قشنگه و هم گاهی تلخ و غم انگیز ...قشنگیش برای خاطرات خوب روزهای خوب جوانی و زندگی بدون دردسر , در کنار خانواده و عزیزان هست و طرف غم انگیزش هم به دلیل دوری از وطن و متلاشی شدن خانواده و داغون شدن مملکت نازنین ما و دیدن این شرایط تاسف آور هست , که سرکار هم حتما شاهد آن هستید .به هر حال , براتون سلامتی و دل خوش آرزو میکنم . وحید فرمان آرا .آلمان
@@wilsonpicket8505 His voice was still maturing. A few months after this, he appeared on Adam-12, also on NBC. That episode was "Log 24: A Rare Occasion," which aired on Valentine's Day, 1970.
Alan Oppenheimer, 'Cane", has 328 acting credits listed on IMDB. He's 92 and still providing voice overs. On Murphy Brown, he played Eugene Kinsella. Dr. Rudy Wells on the Six Million Dollar man. He played several roles on Hogan's Heroes and Get Smart.
I know Ironside’s premise was more a sign of the times, sort of a Mod Squad/Mission Impossible/Kojak hybrid, but I really wish he’d stuck to the Perry Mason name format and mysteries. Those were much more interesting and I liked the twists and turns in the plot and the whodunit nature of Perry Mason.
Hi there! It was! This episode came out on Christmas Day 1969 and The Partridge Family started it's run on ABC in September 1970! Hope that helps a little, and take care! Ms. Elizabeth 📺📼📀📺📼📀
The pluses of 'Stolen On Demand' are it's a good episode (except for the disbelief of how quickly / easily Ironside, his team and multiple CHiPs units located Danny (David Cassidy) and his looney redhead g.f. (Pamela McMyler, VERY recognizable from John Wayne's "Chisum" released the next year, 1970) on a isolated, dirt road) AND is unedited. Adding the excised main and end titles of "Ironside" puts this at 54 minutes, TRT*. That's nirvana compared to today's 41:30 length prints of hour shows. In the minus side is: "it's too dark." To which we must inquire, "what moron at the lab, post-production department, duping facility or station / network who copied this from the original, pristine elements -- who CLEARLY wasn't qualified to do a simple, most basic-of-basic transfer -- didn't have his / her work overseen by a quality control supervisor? All the excellent, detailed work done by Universal's "Ironside" camera and lighting crews back in 1969 is essentially sabotaged by this careless, sloppy duplication. Thank you, "Zorro710," for posting "Ironside" 'Stolen on Demand.' *TRT = total running time
Something of a remake of Perry Mason The Case of the Twice told Twist from season 9. Perry defends a wayward teenager caught up in a gang of car thieves who wants out of a life of crime.
Let's see: Conspiracy to commit burglary, attempted burglary, burglary, armed robbery, assault, battery, use of a firearm while committing a felony, resisting arrest, assault on a police officer. Multiple counts of all charges except resisting arrest and assault on a police officer. Today, that kid would get the book thrown at him.
@@cmoneythemanI’m talking about the box set I purchased which was very soft I have the same episodes which I recorded from the tv here in the UK and they are much sharper why do you say I’m lying.
What I meant was I re ordered it from tv here in the uk years ago and decided to buy the official DVDs we have pal in the uk and ntsc in the us isn’t as good a quality.
Maybe because if the play this on UA-cam for free the owners of Ironsides production maybe not getting royalties from playing this so UA-cam would not get in trouble
I just saw this episode today on GETTV but the picture looked like garbage compared to this clip! Why do they still only air reruns on crappy prints that looked washed out colors and have high contrast?
that was Alan Oppenheimer who is also a voice actor, but close. he is best known as the voice of Mighty Mouse and oil can Harry as well as Skeletor and Man-at-Arms AKA Duncan from He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. as well as other animated shows. and Theatrical films such as the NeverEnding Story as the voice of Falkor and other characters.
Danny Partridge sure had a way with the ladies. In this situation, @44:30, Danny let this Sweet Young Impressionable Sweetie Pie polish his One Eyed Worm and give her Muffin a thorough Frosting. Something that she could remember and cling to.
Great show,why haven't we seen another leading role for the disabled......No tough shit just using your intellect to solve crimes,this show was genius for it's time,stood apart from all the macho shows like ,Baretta, Starski and Hutch....Mannix......Rockford files.....but I digress cause we had the morbidly obese Cannon,he was good too😂😂😂😂 all about diversity.
EXPLAIN TO US IN HOW NANCY PELOSI could get her husband off for a DUI CHARGE & spending 5 days in jail and of course, he's going to have 3 years probation that's a standard sentence for a DUI CHARGE
I don't remember this show being so preposterous. This one was pretty far fetched. And corny. Cringe-worthy, even. But, I'm sure I'll have seen them all before long.
I was 10 years old when this came out,now I am 62,where have all the years gone?
YOU'VE WASTED THEM!!!
Yes, I know what you mean, I'll have caught up with you in early December; I'm glad I was a teenager in the 70's and not now.
@@gilliankingston8259 we were really lucky and didn't even know it.🤷💖
Me too.
If I think about each day it feels like millions of years ago. But when I see a show from back then it's like yesterday.
Amen.seems just the other day .
Takes me back to my child hood ironside , Cannon , McCloud , Columbo my favourite
I like to compare/contrast Harry O with the Rockford Files. As an example compare the opening of the first Harry O to the Rockford Files. They both have the opening scene with the phone ringing.
Yep
David Cassidy was a baby in this episode. Now he's dead. Wow time flies
"Let's rap awhile. It will be groovy." Love hearing these words again. Sure miss our old shows. Nostalgia!!❤
23:15 Just tell it like it is.
I saw this beautiful series like Kojak, Ironside or Colombo on Iranian TV when I was young in the 1970s, speaking in Farsi. Before Khomeini and damn Islamischeh revolation. Thank you
I'm glad you got out before the revolution.
that’s so cool!! amazing shows
What a surprise! I am Iranian too & I too watch them. I was a teenager.
However, I am still living in my beloved country.
@@sheryamiraslani6596 :
سلام و ممنون از شما ..تماشای اینگونه سریال ها برای من , هم جالب و قشنگه و هم گاهی تلخ و غم انگیز ...قشنگیش برای خاطرات خوب روزهای خوب جوانی و زندگی بدون دردسر , در کنار خانواده و عزیزان هست و طرف غم انگیزش هم به دلیل دوری از وطن و متلاشی شدن خانواده و داغون شدن مملکت نازنین ما و دیدن این شرایط تاسف آور هست , که سرکار هم حتما شاهد آن هستید .به هر حال , براتون سلامتی و دل خوش آرزو میکنم . وحید فرمان آرا .آلمان
Gracias por compartir tan buena serie del recuerdo 😊. Ironside con el talento de Raymund Burr y la belleza y encanto de Bárbara Anderson 😊❤❤😊.
David Cassidy, I think I love you 😍 💔
A very cute baby miss you David Cassidy
Brings back so many memories of my late parents. Especially my Mom. Lovely. Thank you 🙏🏼🤍
So glad to see Raymond Burr as "Ironsides." I love all the Perry Mason znd Ironsides. Thank you.
David Cassidy, I had his posters all over my bedroom walls! ❤
Me too😄
🤣🤣 guilty as charged. He was SOOOOOO pretty lol
Thank u for sharing I miss this show even though I was only three years old when it came out
Great to see one of David Cassidy's first acting roles
I thought that was him.
@@hanoc101 He talks like Donald Duck
@@wilsonpicket8505 His voice was still maturing.
A few months after this, he appeared on Adam-12, also on NBC. That episode was "Log 24: A Rare Occasion," which aired on Valentine's Day, 1970.
Can't believe Jack Cassidy his father died in a house fire at age 49.
Ironside should be on METV
You are so right ! It should replace that Silly Monk on Sunday nights!
A lot of shows should be on MeTv.
Alan Oppenheimer, 'Cane", has 328 acting credits listed on IMDB. He's 92 and still providing voice overs.
On Murphy Brown, he played Eugene Kinsella. Dr. Rudy Wells on the Six Million Dollar man. He played several roles on Hogan's Heroes and Get Smart.
he is also descendent of the Rothschild family.
He was also the rabbi in Private Benjamin with Goldie Hawn.
He was the original off screen voice of Alistair Crane on the NBC
soap opera Passions.🇺🇲📺🇺🇲
Dad and me loved these shows.
I love this show
The same place as our hair and our youth
Enjoyed this! Thank you, so much, for sharing!
He wa young here bless David for ever ❤😂
Never saw David Cassidy so young!
I know Ironside’s premise was more a sign of the times, sort of a Mod Squad/Mission Impossible/Kojak hybrid, but I really wish he’d stuck to the Perry Mason name format and mysteries. Those were much more interesting and I liked the twists and turns in the plot and the whodunit nature of Perry Mason.
I had a crush on Eve. What a babe.
Good Episode! Must be just before The Partridge Family Started !
Hi there! It was! This episode came out on Christmas Day 1969 and The Partridge Family started it's run on ABC in September 1970! Hope that helps a little, and take care! Ms. Elizabeth 📺📼📀📺📼📀
I used to work with a girl who looked exactly like Barbara Anderson.
wow davod cassidy was very small 5 foot 6 like my son he is the same height
I really enjoy this show! I have a huge crush on Ironside!🥰
The pluses of 'Stolen On Demand' are it's a good episode (except for the disbelief of how quickly / easily Ironside, his team and multiple CHiPs units located Danny (David Cassidy) and his looney redhead g.f. (Pamela McMyler, VERY recognizable from John Wayne's "Chisum" released the next year, 1970) on a isolated, dirt road) AND is unedited. Adding the excised main and end titles of "Ironside" puts this at 54 minutes, TRT*. That's nirvana compared to today's 41:30 length prints of hour shows.
In the minus side is: "it's too dark." To which we must inquire, "what moron at the lab, post-production department, duping facility or station / network who copied this from the original, pristine elements -- who CLEARLY wasn't qualified to do a simple, most basic-of-basic transfer -- didn't have his / her work overseen by a quality control supervisor?
All the excellent, detailed work done by Universal's "Ironside" camera and lighting crews back in 1969 is essentially sabotaged by this careless, sloppy duplication.
Thank you, "Zorro710," for posting "Ironside" 'Stolen on Demand.'
*TRT = total running time
the audio is Warped possibly to avoid copyright issues.
David Cassidy was 19yrs 8 months & 13 days old here…almost 20yrs old.
Turn the lights on how can they see to play basketball.
Something of a remake of Perry Mason The Case of the Twice told Twist from season 9. Perry defends a wayward teenager caught up in a gang of car thieves who wants out of a life of crime.
Lots of pursuit in this one.
Was that David Cassidy in the thumbnail?
Let's see: Conspiracy to commit burglary, attempted burglary, burglary, armed robbery, assault, battery, use of a firearm while committing a felony, resisting arrest, assault on a police officer. Multiple counts of all charges except resisting arrest and assault on a police officer.
Today, that kid would get the book thrown at him.
Are there any other episodes of Ironside on UA-cam? 🤔 🙏 I only found a few but with blurred sound.
Cassidy sure was a little guy. That's probably why the little girls went nuts over him, he wasn't threatening.
Small but perfectly formed ❤️
Yep sure does
The quality is great I bought a box set of Ironside but the quality was very soft,how did you get this episode of such good quality.
Dvd looks better usually then this site where it compresses ur lying
@@cmoneythemanI’m talking about the box set I purchased which was very soft I have the same episodes which I recorded from the tv here in the UK and they are much sharper why do you say I’m lying.
@@paulallenMacca that makes no sense no set that u buy is recorded how could u buy something and then say u recorded it
What I meant was I re ordered it from tv here in the uk years ago and decided to buy the official DVDs we have pal in the uk and ntsc in the us isn’t as good a quality.
@@paulallenMacca oh well that's easy the network got a copy of a remastered ver
Ah, so he did a dramatic role before being a Partridge Family member.
He was on an episode of Adam 12
The opening And closing credits are missing. Any reason why?
copyright.
Maybe because if the play this on UA-cam for free the owners of Ironsides production maybe not getting royalties from playing this so UA-cam would not get in trouble
I think some of theses people have passawy sad 😂this is before. Got grils whent crazy over him ❤
The picture is very dark.
Cassidy was so credible as an actor before the Partridge Family made a joke out of him!🙄
I just saw this episode today on GETTV but the picture looked like garbage compared to this clip! Why do they still only air reruns on crappy prints that looked washed out colors and have high contrast?
This is a ep not a clip
Video is too dark. Total bummer, man. At least you tried. Cheers!
maybe it's dark on purpose and the audio is squeaky in order to get past copyright issues.
Where's the opening????
29:10 36:14 38:18 41:10. 44:00
"colored boy" hahahaha!!!!
That woman screaming "Harry" is totally frickin annoying omigod!!!
Not Danny...Kieth
15:33
Murray Slaughter from Mary Tyler Moore as a bad guy.
"J. MacMillan" The bad guy is played by Alan Oppenheimer -- not Gavin McLeod from "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" (Murray).
Good episode.
that was Alan Oppenheimer who is also a voice actor, but close. he is best known as the voice of Mighty Mouse and oil can Harry as well as Skeletor and Man-at-Arms AKA Duncan from He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. as well as other animated shows. and Theatrical films such as the NeverEnding Story as the voice of Falkor and other characters.
Danny Partridge sure had a way with the ladies. In this situation, @44:30, Danny let this Sweet Young Impressionable Sweetie Pie polish his One Eyed Worm and give her Muffin a thorough Frosting. Something that she could remember and cling to.
Is it posibal you can upload the full eposode of fbi he was on in ghe 70s
Great show,why haven't we seen another leading role for the disabled......No tough shit just using your intellect to solve crimes,this show was genius for it's time,stood apart from all the macho shows like ,Baretta, Starski and Hutch....Mannix......Rockford files.....but I digress cause we had the morbidly obese Cannon,he was good too😂😂😂😂 all about diversity.
What exactly was the point of having Raymond Burr in this story?
Cheeeeesy.
That’s the beauty and majesty of it 😲
EXPLAIN TO US IN HOW NANCY PELOSI could get her husband off for a DUI CHARGE & spending 5 days in jail and of course, he's going to have 3 years probation that's a standard sentence for a DUI CHARGE
That man's wife is annoying
Yes she was.
She whined a little too much for me and her husband and child put up with her being like that because she acted so helpless!
Oh god she was SOOOOOO on my nerves!
And too "close" to her son.
This was not very good. American culture was already in decline by 1969.
I don't remember this show being so preposterous. This one was pretty far fetched. And corny. Cringe-worthy, even. But, I'm sure I'll have seen them all before long.
I agree
Far fetched and a bit corny.
Aculy i tnink ig was 1969