I enjoyed a lot. I´m 43 years old from Brazil and remember a lot when I was a kid, not older then 10 years, some time around 1977, watching this show, pretending with my brother to be be in control of the flying sub..... GOSH, IT SEEMS JUST LIKE YESTERDAY....
The best Allen produced show, manly because of the very talented Richard Basehart. No question. Fortunately the supporting cast all worked well together. Great fun . No comment on Allen's other shows .
Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea is still one of my all-time favorite TV shows. But it was absurd that a creature or a bad guy could pull out a few wires on the Seaview which invariably sent the Seaview to land on the ocean floor! Paul Sawtell's Closing Theme Song at the end of the black&white episodes is one of the greatest TV Theme songs of all-time!
Almost strangelly, since I was a kid Nelson was the principal character of the show. Richard Basehart´s talents and charisma helped a lot this series to continue along the years, I think.
Rewatched this after you contacted me yesterday. I love your quips. The first time I watched it I was drunk and nostalgic. Not so today. I sometimes forget that Hollywood's job is to entertain and not so much to inform. But when i was a kid everything HW did both informative and entertaining. They forge the "gods" of tomorrow like Odysseus and the myth of the Golden Fleece. Nothing grabs the attention of the public like a "true" Hollywood Story.
We need another Irwin Allen today, to produce tv shows like this to inspire young people. Sadly, no one since his time has appeared to take his place or to match his wonderful creativity. And we need networks and the entertainment industry to once again take risks like they did in the '60's and produce provocative programs like Voyage, Lost in Space, Time Tunnel, and others.
I'm with you my friend.Large scale miniatures beat anything C.G.I.Just look at Seaquest,the effects in that was dreadful.The Seaview travelling on the surface with the foamy seawater splasing around her.The flying Sub flying through the air and coming in and out of the sea.Are still the best effects I have seen to date.
@caminhoneirodanoite. SOU DE FORTALEZA E TAMBÉM ASSISTIA A VIAGEM AO FUNDO DO MAR. ISSO FOI POR VOLTA DE 1977, EU E MEU IRMÃO ADORÁVAMOS ESSA SÉRIE. FAZIAMOS DE CONTA EM ESTAR NO CONTROLE DO SUBVOADOR, ERA O MÁXIMO. BONS TEMPOS......
Lovely! Job well done. This unique series played a big part in my life. The cast, music, I even dreamed of living on the Seaview. May she sail on forever.
Merveilleux feuilleton. Il ne faut pas comparer avec les effets spéciaux d'aujourd'hui, les acteurs extra Richard (super acteur de La strada de Fellini) et David Hedison quel beau mec !!!!!!!
Great Job! That was a great episode till the giant scientist part at the end! Anyways, growing up it was always one of my favorite shows (and still is -- even though it's more for laughs now!)
Sogam, a new scale model kit of the Seaview was released just a few years ago and is available in a number of hobby shops. It shows up on Ebay quite a bit.
Well when we've completely exhausted the World's supply of fish it's good to know that the Seaview discoverd whole new supplies in the depths below. Lobster Men - Seaweed Men - Menfish - The Fossil Men not to mention giant Squids and Jellyfish. A rare old feast for a hungry planet.
I just bought the MOEBIUS models 40" SEAVIEW, for Christmas, with flying-sub and diving bell, and interir. It is a SuWEET model! Oh yes. Also got the MOEBIUS Space Pod from season 3 of LOST IN SPACE. CoolNESS!
The show's first season plots were great and realistic. Problem was that the network put pressure on producers to keep the grit and violence down. This is why the show seemed more tailored to kids after 2nd season. But, imho, it was enjoyable sci-fi. Capt. Crane was my hero when I was very young, but as an adult watching re-runs, I realize that it was Richard Basehart's character of Admiral Nelson that helped to make the crew's characters more believable.
este seriado Fantástico me faz voltar ao meus tempos e infância e Juventude ouvir esta música de abertura e vendo toda a tripulação do Civil me emociona os olhos marejam a Saudade bate forte .....haaaaaaaaaaaaa.......................BONS TEMPOS AQUELES EU ERA FELIZ E NÃO SABIA.
I remember this episode, the mad scientist made a clone of Nelson and was trying to get his memory to his clone. I remember this one. Damm I saw this a long time ago and I am now 46. F..T....S
How on earth do you get such good sound quality to your videos such as this one? Do you have some tricks that stop UA-cam compressing the sound into the usual mush? Thanks!
Wow, I didn't realize that the giant was Lliam Sullivan. He's played roles in various movies. Good actor, seemed to have a Shakespearean type of flare when he spoke.
Oh my god it looks even cheesier than I remembered! I drove my family nuts when I was a teen, to watch this. Now, its just hilarious! What was I thinking?
Wiggly, it's strange but back in the 80s there was an NBC tv show called "Sea Quest". It was supposed to be a tribute to Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. Futuristic sub (ugly though), plots dealing with espionage and sci-fi type situations and even one with a giant squid. I think Roy Schieder played the Captain. Still, there's nothing like the original.
I detect a theme here: Use a ship to intentionally explore strange new worlds: Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea Use a ship to intentionally explore strange new worlds: Star Trek Use a ship to unintentionally explore strange new worlds: Lost In Space Use the Moon to unintentionally explore strange new worlds: Space 1999 Use a devise to (un)intentionally explore strange old worlds: Time Tunnel Miss them all. Now just cop, lawyer, medical, & 'reality' shows.
@blairz86 I to used to watch this on Sunday mornings on Ch4 in the early 90's. I have now the first season (the black and white season) on DVD. I've just pre ordered the second season. It may be worth your while saving up and buying them.
Voyage was my first sci fi show and later star trek I love them both.However, voyage deserved a come back with a more mature stories and few monster for the action chase ...
The model effects still hold up pretty well and were, at the time, about the best on American TV. I'd still stack up a lot of the Seaview and Flying Sub shots against a lot of the work done today.
I laughed my ass off watching that "mad scientist" eat everything each time he came into the room! "That was a good one" I have them ALL on DVD GREAT Job!
i remember watching that episode back in the day. i was watching it with my grandfather and he said right away that would put electricity into the hull to zap the giant man. i thought he was pyschic,but now i know that he had seen enough hollywood hack writing to figure it out
@paullubliner Without those fins it would have been just another sub to the naked eye and no one would have watched the show. Your dad was right about the wetted surface requirements when I look at it. How old were you when you showed him the blueprints? Was it before or after the series ended? Maybe just the year you did this would answer my question so as to not get too personal.
@Zooney1 No tricks, really, I use Nero 10 for all of my video editing and when I finish a video, it creates a "web approptiate" sized video. There's minimal artifacting and no real obvious audio compression. However, this particular video was made a few years ago before I had Nero. I actually did this on Windows Movie Maker. The video is kind of poor, but the audio was fine. Go figure.
Actually, he was in Trek. The giant scientist in the video is Liam Sullivan, he played Parmen in the Star Trek episode "Plato's Stepchildren." But you're right, it's not Ben Finney. :-)
@MisterEvasion: sorry you didn't care for the quips. They're hit and miss. At any rate, I'm working on a new one which will dispense with the off color humor. I hope you'll enjoy it when it's done. Thanks for watching at any rate.
I agreed,Irwin Allen was to either stuck in the past or fearful of not getting the money to produce the show.You forgot to mention why all seaview officers had guns under their pillows?
Those who work with Irwin knew that Irwin was like a kid in imagination . Irwin was very picky in moving in that direction What I understand he was not interested in making a social point he was into entertaining his viewers. Both show had to be different or there will have been a conflict in stories and lawsuit. Irwin always felt that his ideas were being stolen so he became very distance from his writers and associates. Stealing ideas was and still is a common practice in Hollywood.
Due, yeah, you're wasted. LOL. Yes, the fat guy is Victor Buono, King Tut from Batman. and no, the giant guy isn't Kirk. :-) He WAS in a Trek episode though.
Nice, funny. I'm drunk. VTTBOTS doesn't get enough credit. It was stupid after season one, but better Seaview and flying sub. Best looking vessels ever.
Battle ship would been a good action film if was set in the mid 50's with action,drama and humor in a senses.but regardless I sense Voyage will make it big screen soon.And to add I'm making the web-comic version 36 years later after the destruction of the original seaview.sub,new crew and mature telling stories.Keep an eye for it. watch some of my sample on my you-tube.channel.
@VinnyMonster1 Didn't every 60's military drama contain some yank named Kowalski? Not sure, this reminds me of Rat Patrol, Combat, and the rest. This show was Star Trek under the sea. Roll right, roll left, avoid collision! I feel 6 all over again.
@RPenta I have to disagree. Jackson as Mace Windu is NOT the guy from 'Pulp Fiction'(name?). Jackson as Bruce Willis' antithesis-villain in 'Unbreakable' is not that businsessman(name?) featured in 'Deep Blue'. His new role in 'Sunset' is nothing like in 'Black Snake Moan'. Just as Smith's role in Fresh Prince is not his potrayal of Mohammad Ali. Nor is his role in 'The Legend of Bagger Vance' in any way simular to his role in 'Hancock'. Or perhaps his role in 'Hitch' as compared to his 'MIB'.
@VinnyMonster1 Sorry bud, but you've got your current Hollywood powerflow chart out of order, but I'd love to "sea" the version you dream of. I think there should be a Quentin Tarrantino version of this...(only kinda kidding).
@paullubliner I don't know fer sure if they had naval atomic program boys as tech advisors on the show. I am a nurse and my son is a real naval atomic program guy, but does that mean that "E.R" is tied to The Hunt For Red October? My point was that what the real military guys did was clandestine or "classified" and that they'd have laughed at this show as much as my collegues and I did at E.R..Not that my job was classified, it just wasn't as dramatic as Hollywood sells us as reality.
@Circumpunk I'm not sure what you mean by Nasa not being involved with Star Trek. However I CAN say that Roddenbury often callled Nasa scientists and asked technical questions for his first production of Star Trek. Read 'The Making of Star Trek'(Yes, I'm am a Trekkie...and I admit it freely...).'
Loved this as a kid. Why did they ping their way acroos the sea? Sure the real boomer guys today watch and laugh. I also rememeber Admiral Nelson in Spies Like Us, didn't he just represent the Cold war?? LOL
If these new designers update the FS or the Seaview, they will ruin their beautiful lines. They´re perfect, the Seaveaw lines are so gracefull. A beauty.
@Velocity9s Whoa boy, all I meant was NASA did not have an official connection. They could have masterminded the whole process but America didn't "do that then"...before GE owned NBC. By the way can you imagine the Earth version of Star Trek without GE? I mean both the technology that lead to 'warp speed" or the moving pictures that capture the imagination of us all and drive us to there, to the progress that will get us to that reality? Technology...the two edged sword.
@paullubliner Thank God! Yet someone had to make it all digestible to the common public. I still think it was a great show in the 60's when I was in primary school. I doubt NASA had anything to do with Star Trek either, hahaha!
RIP David Hedison. It was a honor to meet you
I loved this show as a kid and had my dream come true of working on Nuclear subs years later at Charleston Naval Shipyard.
That's why I enlisted into the Navy.
This was a hoot! Thank you very much!
@Craigwellsy - Paul Sawtell wrote the theme to Voyage, except for one episode "Johan and the Whale" which had a theme and score by Jerry Goldsmith.
I enjoyed a lot. I´m 43 years old from Brazil and remember a lot when I was a kid, not older then 10 years, some time around 1977, watching this show, pretending with my brother to be be in control of the flying sub..... GOSH, IT SEEMS JUST LIKE YESTERDAY....
The best Allen produced show, manly because of the very talented Richard Basehart. No question. Fortunately the supporting cast all worked well together. Great fun . No comment on Allen's other shows .
Love Love Love this Show!
That was really funny, I love the Captain trying to tell the Admiral 'I quit' brilliant!
Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea is still one of my all-time favorite TV shows. But it was absurd that a creature or a bad guy could pull out a few wires on the Seaview which invariably sent the Seaview to land on the ocean floor! Paul Sawtell's Closing Theme Song at the end of the black&white episodes is one of the greatest TV Theme songs of all-time!
Almost strangelly, since I was a kid Nelson was the principal character of the show. Richard Basehart´s talents and charisma helped a lot this series to continue along the years, I think.
one of the best sci fi shows ever!!!
I agree
Rewatched this after you contacted me yesterday. I love your quips. The first time I watched it I was drunk and nostalgic. Not so today. I sometimes forget that Hollywood's job is to entertain and not so much to inform. But when i was a kid everything HW did both informative and entertaining. They forge the "gods" of tomorrow like Odysseus and the myth of the Golden Fleece. Nothing grabs the attention of the public like a "true" Hollywood Story.
We need another Irwin Allen today, to produce tv shows like this to inspire young people. Sadly, no one since his time has appeared to take his place or to match his wonderful creativity. And we need networks and the entertainment industry to once again take risks like they did in the '60's and produce provocative programs like Voyage, Lost in Space, Time Tunnel, and others.
I'm with you my friend.Large scale miniatures beat anything C.G.I.Just look at Seaquest,the effects in that was dreadful.The Seaview travelling on the surface with the foamy seawater
splasing around her.The flying Sub flying through
the air and coming in and out of the sea.Are still the best effects I have seen to date.
este video me trae muy gratos recuerdos de mi infancia ya que no me los perdia siempre los veia
@caminhoneirodanoite. SOU DE FORTALEZA E TAMBÉM ASSISTIA A VIAGEM AO FUNDO DO MAR. ISSO FOI POR VOLTA DE 1977, EU E MEU IRMÃO ADORÁVAMOS ESSA SÉRIE. FAZIAMOS DE CONTA EM ESTAR NO CONTROLE DO SUBVOADOR, ERA O MÁXIMO. BONS TEMPOS......
Lovely! Job well done. This unique series played a big part in my life. The cast, music, I even dreamed of living on the Seaview. May she sail on forever.
Merveilleux feuilleton. Il ne faut pas comparer avec les effets spéciaux d'aujourd'hui, les acteurs extra Richard (super acteur de La strada de Fellini) et David Hedison quel beau mec !!!!!!!
Great!!! my favorite !!!1 The best !!!! thanks for the video.
Thanx for the memories and a great job!
Great Job! That was a great episode till the giant scientist part at the end! Anyways, growing up it was always one of my favorite shows (and still is -- even though it's more for laughs now!)
one of the all time greatest sci fi series ever shown on tv!
Agreef!
We can bring all these good show back.
Great tribute, and thanks for the humor.
Sogam, a new scale model kit of the Seaview was released just a few years ago and is available in a number of hobby shops. It shows up on Ebay quite a bit.
Well when we've completely exhausted the World's supply of fish it's good to know that the Seaview discoverd whole new supplies in the depths below. Lobster Men - Seaweed Men - Menfish - The Fossil Men not to mention giant Squids and Jellyfish. A rare old feast for a hungry planet.
Phroaw!!!!! Captain Crane, hot or what!
I just bought the MOEBIUS models 40" SEAVIEW, for Christmas, with flying-sub and diving bell, and interir. It is a SuWEET model! Oh yes. Also got the MOEBIUS Space Pod from season 3 of LOST IN SPACE. CoolNESS!
That's on my shopping list
Was a great series memory now
That was great! You've got to do one for each episode every week for us! I know it's a lot of work, but come on.....!
The show's first season plots were great and realistic. Problem was that the network put pressure on producers to keep the grit and violence down. This is why the show seemed more tailored to kids after 2nd season. But, imho, it was enjoyable sci-fi. Capt. Crane was my hero when I was very young, but as an adult watching re-runs, I realize that it was Richard Basehart's character of Admiral Nelson that helped to make the crew's characters more believable.
este seriado Fantástico me faz voltar ao meus tempos e infância e Juventude ouvir esta música de abertura e vendo toda a tripulação do Civil me emociona os olhos marejam a Saudade bate forte .....haaaaaaaaaaaaa.......................BONS TEMPOS AQUELES EU ERA FELIZ E NÃO SABIA.
That sub still looks cool today
it was great loved Admiral Nelson
named my cat after him
I remember this episode, the mad scientist made a clone of Nelson and was trying to get his memory to his clone. I remember this one. Damm I saw this a long time ago and I am now 46. F..T....S
That was the Cyborg Episode.
How on earth do you get such good sound quality to your videos such as this one? Do you have some tricks that stop UA-cam compressing the sound into the usual mush?
Thanks!
Wow, I didn't realize that the giant was Lliam Sullivan. He's played roles in various movies. Good actor, seemed to have a Shakespearean type of flare when he spoke.
Oh my god it looks even cheesier than I remembered! I drove my family nuts when I was a teen, to watch this. Now, its just hilarious! What was I thinking?
Wiggly, it's strange but back in the 80s there was an NBC tv show called "Sea Quest". It was supposed to be a tribute to Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. Futuristic sub (ugly though), plots dealing with espionage and sci-fi type situations and even one with a giant squid. I think Roy Schieder played the Captain. Still, there's nothing like the original.
I love the Flying Sub.I would like to see an updated version but the original is still the best.
I detect a theme here:
Use a ship to intentionally explore strange new worlds: Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
Use a ship to intentionally explore strange new worlds: Star Trek
Use a ship to unintentionally explore strange new worlds: Lost In Space
Use the Moon to unintentionally explore strange new worlds: Space 1999
Use a devise to (un)intentionally explore strange old worlds: Time Tunnel
Miss them all.
Now just cop, lawyer, medical, & 'reality' shows.
Quelle imagination à l'époque. Merci.
BONS TEMPOS AQUELES...
VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA COMES ON METV.AT 2:00AM.EARLY SUNDAY MORNING.
@blairz86 I to used to watch this on Sunday mornings on Ch4 in the early 90's. I have now the first season (the black and white season) on DVD. I've just pre ordered the second season. It may be worth your while saving up and buying them.
I Have Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea TV series on 1-3 Seasons with the 1st three episodes of the 4th season's.
Fantastic
Voyage was my first sci fi show and later star trek I love them both.However, voyage deserved a come back with a more mature stories and few monster for the action chase ...
More espionage and Alien stories
The model effects still hold up pretty well and were, at the time, about the best on American TV. I'd still stack up a lot of the Seaview and Flying Sub shots against a lot of the work done today.
@blairz86 The first 2 seasons are at Hulu.com.
Also, the Complete First Series was just released inthe UK. :-)
Very cleverly done! Voyage: The R-rated version! LOL
I laughed my ass off watching that "mad scientist" eat everything each time he came into the room! "That was a good one" I have them ALL on DVD GREAT Job!
I loved this show, but it was a product of the Cold War and the plots reflected this. Still, it was a classic.
la mejor de todas
i remember watching that episode back in the day. i was watching it with my grandfather and he said right away that would put electricity into the hull to zap the giant man. i thought he was pyschic,but now i know that he had seen enough hollywood hack writing to figure it out
I'm BIASED towards the four ' Front windows SEAVIEW Submarine from 2-4Seasons with the Flying Sub
Same here!
@@ssosmcin We both have good taste in the 2,-4 Season 4 front window SEAVIEW Submarine with the Flying Sub.
I saw this when i was a child doing re-runs. I used to think it was ridiculous then.
@paullubliner Without those fins it would have been just another sub to the naked eye and no one would have watched the show. Your dad was right about the wetted surface requirements when I look at it. How old were you when you showed him the blueprints? Was it before or after the series ended? Maybe just the year you did this would answer my question so as to not get too personal.
Thanks for the reply!
@Zooney1 No tricks, really, I use Nero 10 for all of my video editing and when I finish a video, it creates a "web approptiate" sized video. There's minimal artifacting and no real obvious audio compression. However, this particular video was made a few years ago before I had Nero. I actually did this on Windows Movie Maker. The video is kind of poor, but the audio was fine. Go figure.
False. The Seaview was a private ship, however it could be pressed into service by the Navy in times of national emergency. This was done a few times.
FROM THE NELSON INSTITUTE OF MARINE RESEARCH IN SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA.
By the way, the original movie had Barbara Eden as a nurse, Nurse Jennie a poor boy's dream.
Actually, he was in Trek. The giant scientist in the video is Liam Sullivan, he played Parmen in the Star Trek episode "Plato's Stepchildren."
But you're right, it's not Ben Finney. :-)
@MisterEvasion: sorry you didn't care for the quips. They're hit and miss. At any rate, I'm working on a new one which will dispense with the off color humor. I hope you'll enjoy it when it's done. Thanks for watching at any rate.
The episode "Turn Back the Clock" with Yvonne Craig was the best because she is Batgirl!!!
YVONNE Craig played Carol Denning underwater photographer.
a minha infançia tem uma serie que ficou como a marca registrada.
viagem ao fundo do mar.
sou do Brasil. e fã desta serie.
I agreed,Irwin Allen was to either stuck in the past or fearful of not getting the money to produce the show.You forgot to mention why all seaview officers had guns under their pillows?
Those who work with Irwin knew that Irwin was like a kid in imagination . Irwin was very picky in moving in that direction What I understand he was not interested in making a social point he was into entertaining his viewers. Both show had to be different or there will have been a conflict in stories and lawsuit. Irwin always felt that his ideas were being stolen so he became very distance from his writers and associates. Stealing ideas was and still is a common practice in Hollywood.
@Velocity9s That is the point: does not matter what the role is--it all sounds the same with a range of A to C.
"-) Thank YOU. I'm so happy you enjoyed it.
@paullubliner I was 16. This has been a fun discussion paul. I am sure you'd make a nice friend. Glad to meet ya.
Geoff
Due, yeah, you're wasted. LOL. Yes, the fat guy is Victor Buono, King Tut from Batman. and no, the giant guy isn't Kirk. :-) He WAS in a Trek episode though.
Nice, funny. I'm drunk. VTTBOTS doesn't get enough credit. It was stupid after season one, but better Seaview and flying sub. Best looking vessels ever.
@VinnyMonster1 I didn't say there is a new movie, only that there should be..ha ha ha Who should star in which role?
I Remember watching that show the beeping noise in the sub
This is hilarious!
"Job well done Lee! I need a wipe."
Battle ship would been a good action film if was set in the mid 50's with action,drama and humor in a senses.but regardless I sense Voyage will make it big screen soon.And to add I'm making the web-comic version 36 years later after the destruction of the original seaview.sub,new crew and mature telling stories.Keep an eye for it. watch some of my sample on my you-tube.channel.
Just get the DVD box-sets!
I got Seasons 1-3.Plus first three episodes from season 4 on DVD.
@VinnyMonster1 Didn't every 60's military drama contain some yank named Kowalski?
Not sure, this reminds me of Rat Patrol, Combat, and the rest. This show was Star Trek under the sea.
Roll right, roll left, avoid collision! I feel 6 all over again.
Never saw this when it aired - too young. Looks great though - I'll check its availability on DVD.
It's available on DVD.
2:33 LMAO
The first season was the best. After the monsters wasted the quality of the first season. And the main actors were all excellent!
The Color episodes from 2'4were good too.
@punkrockpub The one with the giant? That's Leviathan from the second season.
yeha, it kinds does. Especially thru beer goggles. :-)
@RPenta I have to disagree. Jackson as Mace Windu is NOT the guy from 'Pulp Fiction'(name?). Jackson as Bruce Willis' antithesis-villain in 'Unbreakable' is not that businsessman(name?) featured in 'Deep Blue'. His new role in 'Sunset' is nothing like in 'Black Snake Moan'. Just as Smith's role in Fresh Prince is not his potrayal of Mohammad Ali. Nor is his role in 'The Legend of Bagger Vance' in any way simular to his role in 'Hancock'. Or perhaps his role in 'Hitch' as compared to his 'MIB'.
@VinnyMonster1 At least we won the cold war.Be of good cheer Vinny. It's about time for a Voyage re-do from the global warmers anyway!
"I need a wipe." LOL
@VinnyMonster1 Sorry bud, but you've got your current Hollywood powerflow chart out of order, but I'd love to "sea" the version you dream of. I think there should be a Quentin Tarrantino version of this...(only kinda kidding).
@paullubliner I don't know fer sure if they had naval atomic program boys as tech advisors on the show. I am a nurse and my son is a real naval atomic program guy, but does that mean that "E.R" is tied to The Hunt For Red October? My point was that what the real military guys did was clandestine or "classified" and that they'd have laughed at this show as much as my collegues and I did at E.R..Not that my job was classified, it just wasn't as dramatic as Hollywood sells us as reality.
@Circumpunk I'm not sure what you mean by Nasa not being involved with Star Trek. However I CAN say that Roddenbury often callled Nasa scientists and asked technical questions for his first production of Star Trek. Read 'The Making of Star Trek'(Yes, I'm am a Trekkie...and I admit it freely...).'
Loved this as a kid. Why did they ping their way acroos the sea? Sure the real boomer guys today watch and laugh. I also rememeber Admiral Nelson in Spies Like Us, didn't he just represent the Cold war?? LOL
If these new designers update the FS or the Seaview, they will ruin their beautiful lines. They´re perfect, the Seaveaw lines are so gracefull. A beauty.
Victor Buono despues aparecio en el hombre de la Atlantida con Patrick Duffy .
One last post. I am still drunk and the fat guy was King Tut on Batman. God, please help me.
@Velocity9s Whoa boy, all I meant was NASA did not have an official connection. They could have masterminded the whole process but America didn't "do that then"...before GE owned NBC. By the way can you imagine the Earth version of Star Trek without GE? I mean both the technology that lead to 'warp speed" or the moving pictures that capture the imagination of us all and drive us to there, to the progress that will get us to that reality? Technology...the two edged sword.
@paullubliner Thank God! Yet someone had to make it all digestible to the common public. I still think it was a great show in the 60's when I was in primary school. I doubt NASA had anything to do with Star Trek either, hahaha!
What is the name of this episode?
richard basehart is my uncle!!
They could publish the giant "? Greetings
Who wrote the theme song?
@RPenta I'll say I'm slow on the up-take and admit I don't get the reference, "...it all sounds the same with a range of A to C.". Please re-phrase?