Caught on Film: The Fall Guy Episode That Caused Chaos on Set
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-- Out of Control Eps --
"Baker's Dozen" (The Fall Guy)
Aired: Oct. 19, 1983
With the release of the reboot movie "The Fall Guy" starring Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt, I thought I'd do a video on two episodes of the original Lee Majors series in which near-fatal accidents happened while filming behind the scenes.
The first, in which the late stuntman Mickey Gilbert was directing, occurred at Indian Dunes Park where the a fatal helicopter crash claimed two lives while filming the movie The Twilight Zone. The second, two years later to the day, happened in Valencia, Calif. during a spectacular stunt jump.
Both accidents resulted in life-changing injuries for those involved... and even resulted in a ground-breaking lawsuit against creator Glen Larson and star/producer Majors.
Let's take a look at the Fall Guy's stunts gone wrong... on Best Eps.
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One of the best parts of Fall Guy was Heather Thomas coming through those saloon doors in the intro sequence.
The "Farrah Fawcett" moment for many young guys at the time. 😁😁😁
The painted on blue bikini! 😮
🙄
I liked the theme song more.
You mean THE best. Intro, in general was great.
Two reasons to watch: Markie Post and Heather Thomas.
Oh you just know markie was an undercover freak in the show
One of my favorite 80's shows growing up.
No CGI there! Those were the days.
Roger that ! I hate CGI.
CGI could never could do for boobs what old fashioned boobs do on film!!!!!
lee majors was great on fall guy.
Lee Majors when he was famous for the bionic man, he came here to Baltimore. It was Toys “R” Us. He came to we met him in person. It was so awesome. I think it was between 1970s and 80s.
I like how the television show itself gives you footage of actors being stuntmen which you can use to illustrate your story while paying tribute to the real stuntmen.
I lost a tooth because of this show!
Straight after the show ended, whilst the credits were still running, I gulped a glass of orange cordial then set out on a mission... to jump 'The Crick Ditch' on my sister's bike!
I didn't make it, neither did my sister's bike! 🇬🇧
I lent my MK2 silver Burner to Lee Cadman to jump the inlet to the culvert down from my house... Both made it but my handlebars needed pulling back up after!
@@skylined5534 Mate, funny you should say that. Last year here in France my neighbor asked me to clear his house for sale, and in exchange he would let me keep anything from his garage.
I agreed as I wanted the ride-on-mower. I left the pile of rusty bikes until the end, but when I got to the bikes on the last day, the bike leaning against the wall… the bike under all the others was a Mag Burner!!!
I never had a BMX as a kid, but now I have one at 50!!!
Best wishes 🇬🇧🌞
EDIT: under all the ‘others’ not under all the ‘otters!’
Just to be clear, no amphibious mammals were harmed in my ongoing pursuit to nail the perfect manual!
Are we related?
@@thekingsilverado3266 No need for a DNA test, instead of science… I normally tell from the stunts you have performed. So… how many front teeth do you have? 🤔
@@nigelcarren There are more older adults with them 70s & 80s BMX bikes. More than you might think. I found a 26" Silver Shadow in relatively good condition. For the most part I got new BMX tires and tubes. I let my grandson ride MY BIKE!!!! I had to get handle bars 4 it those were bent. Probably jumping a crick somewhere.
That truck!! Amazing! Big bouncy wheels!! 😉👍
I was a teenager when Fall Guy was on TV. I . Loved. It. I can still sing the theme song in my head without effort.
Cuz I'm the unknown stuntman that made a monkey out of Burt!
Only aired that one once!
@@kleetus92 Ironic that Burt Reynolds started out as a stunt man and did many of his own stunts.
@@penknight8532 Now that's something I didn't know...
That took a lot of work to put that video together. Thank you. A job well done.
Thanks very much!
Wow that little view of the stunt car mods was awesome that cadalac took it almost ! Loved that show and and still love Heather !
Lee Major did show up as a cameo in end credit of the 2024 movie which my friends didnt understand cause it was way past their time.
Movie that is only Fall Guy in name.
I'm surprised Majors agreed to even show up.
The movie would have been much better if they followed the original storyline content and threw in a few cameos of famous stars like the TV Show did.
I absolutely love lee majors in the fall guy and the bionic man
The older I get, the more I believe I’ve heard all the stories from my favorite shows. Often told multiple times by multiple UA-camrs.
But here you go…proving me wrong. I had never heard of these accidents. I remember the Airwolf accident, the Dukes accident, and several others but this is definitely new to me. Thank you so much!
Vic Morrow , probably the worst
@@mattburnett4185
That was a particularly bad one. Landis is responsible for some of my all time favourite films but he's an awful human being along with his son.
the best thing about the show was the opening scenes and song
Here two accidents tell me that the crew needed to be behind barriers in case the vehicles went off course. These were avoidable and stupid.
Incidents like this is why those precautions exist today....sometimes we do learn from history
But really.....CGI 👽👽👽🗿
As a Trontonian I love that picture of Dar Robinson in front of the CN Tower, I remember as a kid watching him jumping from the observation deck. 😃
One thing I know. To this day when I hear the word "Moron" I still have a picture of Howie in my head.
He seemed to have a college degree in everything related to the current situation they were in. I loved that show as a kid.
Jethro Bodine did it first.
Yes! I remember the "Fall Guy" from the 1980s! Saturday afternoon! Lee majors as colt seavers! 😉👍
But it was a prime time tv show.
@@alanrogs3990 exactly! 😉👍
Nothing for nothing but in the '81-'82 season when The Fall Guy was a top 20 show it had 15.7 million people watching. Four seasons later, it was ranked #30 with 15.4 million people watching. So it might have fallen in rank, but it didn't lose many viewers between seasons 1 thru 5.
An interesting point. However I suspect that what mattered to the network were the Demographics of those 15 million. If by the fourth season most of the 15m were outside of the valuable 18-34 demo, the network may have wanted to move on. Just a theory.
@@tvsbesteps also, everyone was probably only contracted for five seasons. So a sixth season would mean a raise for all involved and the show wasn't pulling the numbers to justify that.
@@TheNameisPlissken1981 Absolutely agree.
That’s cool. Not everyone thinks about stats like that. You are absolutely correct it did not fall at all.
There was also a built in economics of diminishing returns for tv series. Back then the real goal of any production was to survive to get enough episodes for major syndication down the road. Because that was essentially free money in perpetuity. To get a syndication deal you ideally needed 100 episodes for rotation. So about 4 seasons (Star Trek was a rare exception). Anything above that 100 sweetened the deal, but started to have diminishing returns. As production costs increased over time. The reason no Star Trek show made it past season 7, is that is roughly the point where the costs outweighed the benefits of making more episodes. To make it to 4-5 seasons you needed to be a top 20 show for a number of years. To make it past 5-7 seasons you needed to be top 10 must watch shows. Because with 4-5 seasons they could keep making a steady flow of money from syndicated reruns, without needing the production costs and risks.
You KNOW he's something when Darr Robinson's name is said right before his, with no comment.
So many shows in the 70s and 80s went hard on the action stunts and car crashes. There are probably ten broken bones and injuries for every "gone wrong" story we do hear. Or maybe not, those guys were good. I love the bonus content from Death Proof that spotlights the stunt drivers. Nobody makes car chases like that anymore.
I have been on second unit shoots for stunts - shit goes wrong all the time. But there's an unspoken rule that when someone gets hurt you're not supposed to talk about it!
Kinda like Fight Club, eh?. : ) Shhhhhhhhhhhh. 🤐
So you would protect Alec Baldwin?
@@andyroid5028
Shhhhh! We're not supposed to talk about it!
@@TheDieselndust
John Landis did worse and he's ok...
The driver of that Jeep obviously didn't know what he was doing.
A classic example of not learning by mistakes. Crew should have been protected by a barrier or cage 🤷
Very cool! We are located in Australia and the very 1st scene in this clip is of a 1973 to early 1975 AUSTRALIAN made Chrysler Valiant VJ sedan, probably from one of our cop shows in the 1970s. (We just happen to be the most experienced Aussie Mopar experts in the world) The VJ model Aussie Chrysler Valiants came out with the 318, 340, 360 V8 LA small blocks and the legendary Aussie vertical mounted HEMI 6 cylinder engines in 215 (low compression version) and 245 and 265 cid. Our factory Aussie HEMI six cylinder cars included the 302 Horsepower six-pack version with the Italian triple weber side draft carbs. The VH 265 HEMI Pacer was the fastest 6 cylinder 4 door sedan in the world! And our 1972 VH Chrysler Valiant RT Charger 265 cid 6 pack 4 speed manual stick shift HEMIs did 0-60 MPH in 14.1 seconds on old 1971 type tyres and was the fastest accelerating Australian production car for decades, including V8s! ua-cam.com/channels/WcuDXS6ZOF2DHur3gWT2Ig.html
This was the best show in the 80s 0:53
Theirs only one Colt Seavers Lee Majors! Can’t beat an original. Big fan of his since big valley, only one six million dollar man , last show saw him was called Ronan, retired living on his own boat .
At about 10:30, there is a scene with 4 power poles in the background. I see this in so many 80s action shows. It might be the Newhall Ranch. It appears also to be an abandoned oil field.
I wonder where that is?
Watched all of the series mentioned as a kid ❤ Hard to believe it was that dangerous.😮
It's funny that they thought better stunts would cure their ratings problem instead of better writing. I never watched this show just for the stunts. But I did enjoy seeing that big brown truck imitating the general lee.
They really should stop doing these remakes of tv shows and movies. They usually turn out to be crap.
Roadhouse was terrible and no doubt the Gosling Fall Guy will also be just as terrible.
If you REALLY have to remake things at least stick as close as you can to the source material. Preferably, just don't!
Hollywood is out of ideas, and when they try to adapt foreign media ( i.e. Japanese anime or European films) into something, they tend to screw it up. What's worse is Disney's SJW ideas of comic book movies, so now those are crap too.
Roadhouse remake was garbage
Agreed very little originality. Although...the Gosling Fall guy was fun.
But yeah, new content please.
They won’t stop. Hollywood has gotten rid of all the creatives. They now just have people who can come up with ideas that are based on an IP that they already own.
They have already made The Fall Guy. (It was actually quite good)
Next is a prequel to a girlboss movie, Furiosa. If that character was so bankable why didn’t they make this movie 10 years ago, after that character was introduced?
Well all I got to say is it should have never dropped down that low because the falll guy was a great show
I loved the show Fall Guy. Heather Thomas was gorgeous.
Well done, thanks for this behind the scenes documentary.
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching!
I'm sure it's less that Fox appealed the $150 fine but the OSHA citation at the "serious" category.
Most people do t look at the whole story and react to emotional statements like they appealed the $150. It’s very annoying.
Yea, I figure its the same reason you might fight a ticket. The hike in insurance. They dont want the insurance costs of all their productions to go up. If it was an accident, its just part of the business. If they are at fault, they are now flagged as a higher risk. Insurance for 10 different shows now goes up.
Have you seen the price tag on. OSHA fines now ?
Now they will write a small company a big enough fine to put them out of business.
I think it's just how much bigger government is, compared to 1085
@@edbeck8925 1085? I didn't know OSHA had been around that long!🦧
Saw the movie. Had a lot of the good feels from the original TV seriers. Worth watching again.
God Bless Mickey... Dudes like him rock... Not CGI... Blood balls & brans!!!
Well, at least none of the stuntmen were asked to walk thirty-feet underneath a damn helicopter, with pyrotechnics exploding everywhere.
Or, be ejected from a Roman-era chariot, onto an active horse race track, with other chariots screaming down on the stunt person.
Its an amazing iconic stunt
Lee majors movie Blue Steel had a death of stunt man AJ Bakunis. He jumped from the a high rise onto an air bag. The airbag split and his pelvis was pushed into his chest. This was in I think 1978.
Legend has it, 2nd season GM brass didn't like how The Duke's car was flying higher than their pickup. I've read GM built as many as 6 mid engined trucks for the series with dummy transfer cases and front axles, so it could fly as high as it did in the 3rd season. I always wonder where they went?
Some of those jumps were crazy!
Loved seeing the tires bounce a few times and the truck just kept trucking!
I read that they were crashing the trucks left and right before they moved the engine.
@@penknight8532
As a kid, I didn't see how the show was profitable, the amount of trucks wrecked. Turns out GM had a deal, if movie studios used their vehicles, GM sold them for $1.00. Pretty good deal.
GM didn't build them. The stunt team built them special, on a specialty chassis, with the engine moved back for better balance in the jumps.
@@tommissouri4871
Thanks, I wondered if GM built them or farmed it out. The source on here didn't say.
9:10 It's interesting to see how a 15.2 TV rating gets you only 30th place back then. Now a days the top 10 TV shows are lucky to get 3 to 4% of the audience share. But that's what happens when you only had three major networks and most TV sets only had 12 channel options on the dial.
Whaddya mean? There were UHF channels at the time too!!!
Only if you put foil wads on the antenna lol.
@@joelellis7035 - yea PBS and the like, they never came in good
Not in uk 🇬🇧 we only had 4 channel
I lived in a rural area and only got six channels, and sometimes not all of those would even come in. Ever since the US switched completely to digital TV I haven't been able to get ANY channels.
228 i remember that episode, that stunt was way cool back then, truck jumping in front of car
Heather Thomas is 66 years old now and still drop dead gorgeous
Loved her back then but she kind of aged like milk.
And rotted into stinky pus.
she looked horrible in the movie ending
She not worth the cost
Even her dui picture looks good...was a few years back
10:16 Hey wait a minute, that's from to live and die in la, not fall guy, which was directed by the guy who did the exoricist and the french connection, who just sadly also passed, also with the front it folded up and the brakes probably failed, the same thing happened on the dukes of hazzard with one of the jumps, as the brake master clyinder is mounted on the firewall on the left side, and when it bucked it probably knocked it either up or loose hence why it didnt stop
and those kinda jumps are the worst on a car as theirs no give, so you got solid concrete on something not designed to deform with a reinforced chasis, bracing and concrete in the trunk to level out the weight
Dar Robinson & Alan Oliney created & did stunts that couldn't be performed today
This show, The A-Team and Airwolf were my childhood.
Halled ass from school to see the fall guy and magnum
Lee majors was the best person for fall guy. it would of never been what it was with out him I liked this show so much I never missed one episode I had the toy truck T shirts it was a good time in my life I’ll never forget that truck was so beautiful . heather Thomas lol was more beautiful but that truck still had the look
Superb docu, well done.
Much thanks!!
Great show that really needs a box set!
And as it is with all Hollywood remakes, this Fall Guy will suck.
Hollywood ruins everything that use to be good.
As a kid I never noticed just how badly damaged that GMC pickup was after it jumped in front of that Porsche 930!
Damn you, adult eyes!
Of course as we all know the New Fall Guy Film is now on the cinema!! 😉👍
Thank God . The Rock as The Fall Guy never panned out. That would have been horrible.
I expected Lee Majors to take a quieter job after his serious aviation accident in 1973...
Ryan Gosling? Why in the world did they pick that goofball?
I loved the show I wish they would release it on Blu-ray. It is airing again on heroes and icons channel may 9th
Jump successful. Toward Camera. Damn damn.
Back when they did actual stunts loved those days... now it's all bullshit cgi that looks fake as fake can be...
On this theme, you should check out CHiPs season 2 episode "Disaster Squad".
A stunt goes badly wrong when an exploding van's burning debris falls on one of the side characters head, setting him on fire (iirc), they work the botch into the next scene. That actor is not seen again and is replaced in many later scenes.
Thanks for the tip!!
I know it was another era and let’s be honest many shows are just filmed better with better Scripps today. But there was just something about the energy. Maybe it was the type of film itself used, I don’t know. But I miss the 80s
Ryan Gosling as Lee Majors it should have been someone more believable
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Thanks for the sub! No nobody has mentioned that lol.
I loved that show .
At the very start of this video the low grade clip of someone going over the front of an approaching sedan, the car looks like a 73-76 Aussie Valiant (VJ-VK model).
He will always be Heath Barkley to me
Love this show
Lee Majors never spent much time in school. But he taught ladies plenty. There's also a rumour that he's never been with anything less than a nine !
So fine.
I always wondered if there was a connection between The Fall Guy and The Six Million Dollar Man (besides Lee Majors.)
I was about 10 years old, I watched this show.
whats the name of the end music
I remember when this happened.
I HATE SEEING STUNT GUYS HURT
A friend of mine was once married to Lee Majors first wife (not Farrah).
So glad movies are original now I thought Hollywood had run out of ideas and was just rehashing the genius of other eras it’s good…ah crap they did it again.
Marki and heather. One vant grt much closer to heaven on earth!
The first accident obviously happened because the ep had a "A bakers dozen" aka 13 in the title.
Not really, but the superstitiously minded might be inclined to think that way lol.
I just came to hear the theme song again...😐
At 11m40s it's also possible that the reason why the camera begins to pan to the left is because that's the direction the camera would of gone, to follow along with the car, if the car had actually carried on in the straight line that they would of been expecting it to do.
It’s possible but I don’t think so. If the camera panned with the car, it might have captured (through the drivers’ side window) John Cade driving instead of Majors.
@@tvsbesteps Well who knows, but I didn't mean that the camera would necessarily go extreme left enough to be able to reveal the stunt guy, (because it wouldn't matter anyway, because afterwards they can end and cut the scene down wherever they want) but it still might of begun to follow the car left even if just a little though, because that's the direction the car would of been going. So the camera would also go that direction to keep the car in frame. Then they can decide afterwards where they wanna cut the scene off.
Another example of that (even though yes it's only showing the bottom half of the car) is in how you said they ended that scene, with an insert shot of the car coming to a stop. Well the same thing is happening there, the car is coming from the right, and the camera follows it to the left, as it stops.
@@Scott-Lee-Snell disagree with respect. the pan was soo abrupt at the end before the editor cut to another insert. the cam op saw the car heading towards them and he looked up from the viewfinder and got out of there. he most likely went to his right, which helped pan the camera to its left. im a camera op of 30+ years and have worked on 2nd unit productions and if the cam op was trying to pan with the car, he would not have done so with such a jarring movement. also understand there is a focus puller on the opposite side of the operator as well.
Stephanie Hsu is always excellent. Really enjoyed this movie.
The new Fall Guy movie was an okay romance action flick, and you could see they were trying desperately to juice the 80s memberberries as there are call backs to his stunt jobs in hit shows like Miami Vice, which is odd because hed have had to have been ten years old at the most at the time since Gosling is around 40. But in a nutshell, the movie is nothing like the show, Gosling is playing a stuntman called Colt Severs tricked into looking for a missing movie star, that's it.
I’ll wait till it streams free thank you
Better than Magnum!?! Damn
Was that a Toyota Land Cruiser?
That was a fun show
watched ever episode even big valley
as I enjoy watching the fall guy awesome 😎 sitcom just like duke of hazard, A-team
I watched the crap out of this show and my and my buddy would take out my three wheeler , and motorcycle and do fall guy stunts. One day he was caught riding on the hood of my moms blazer as I drove reenacting the fall opening. He was in. If trouble. Idiots.
I took my chances
Look up what newhalls did on 7/15/1976
Morrow and 2 kids got decapitated in stunt.
In Twilight Zone: The Movie
There's a lot of "strange accidents" involving John Landis director. 13:25
Imagine bitching publicly about a $150 fine. Not a good look.
I want to find out more about the limousine at 12:28. Can anyone help?
It was custom built in 1985 by Ultra Limousine out of Brea, Calif. the company went out of business in 1990 when the owners (Carl Bergeman and Kraig Kavanaugh) got in trouble with the IRS.
More here: www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1992-07-10-fi-1925-story.html
@@tvsbesteps Many thanks 🙏🏻
I liked the show.
So The Fall Guy 2024 movie 🎥 is just a remake of the 1983's TV 📺 show The Fall Guy.
How could you not know this? And yes, it won’t be the same as the original. Everything hits different when it’s original
Lee Majors didn't perform any of the stunts on this show.
And the majority of times you can clearly see that it's not him.
They made no attempt to conseal his face in some scenes.
Like they said, a lot of the stunts were from other movies. I do recall, however, an episode where Colt Seavers is supposed to be chasing thieves around a roller derby rink, and it's plainly obvious that they were using stuntmen to do all the running. Thinking about the philosophy of the show, though, it makes sense since the show is supposed to be a send up of stuntmen.
I fully understand that as the star of the show, he just couldn't do every stunt due to the risk of injury but at least conceal his stunt doubles face.
Me, brother and sister would find this hilarious when you could clearly see that it wasn't Mr Majors 😂😂
i always thought those over played cars flying thru the air because MR.T threw a grenade near it etc... etc.. etc... were so over played and stupid, they were actually boring and hard to watch..LOLOLOL.
7:52 150 dollars?
Yes .
@@tvsbesteps
Hardly even a slap on the wrist