I just LOVE Jules Verne movies made in the 1950's and 60's, my grandfather used to take me to this movie theater in Paris when I was a kid where they played them all, and sometimes they were on French TV too... Sweet memories...
@milkywayexplorer9426 ай бұрын
Faut lire les romans... Beaucoup mieux que les films !
@jeromewagschal94856 ай бұрын
@@milkywayexplorer942I have read each and every Jules Verne novel since I was 6 years old and many times again ever since, as a matter of fact I see these books every day in my personal library... I even own some very old editions which must be worth quite a lot nowadays but I'll definitely keep them for my children 🙂🙂
@phily-hu5pr6 ай бұрын
Who will give a s*** about you except these Mormons here
@morrismonet35546 ай бұрын
@@jeromewagschal9485 He was quite the futurist. Things he wrote about must have seemed incredible at the time.
@jeromewagschal94856 ай бұрын
@@morrismonet3554 Indeed...His imagination was truly limitless, I sometimes wonder if his inventions didn't inspire people to accomplish the same things later...
@iap-ug3oy7 ай бұрын
I am old enough to remember all these old films and the actors…How I loved my life then…..What a mess we are making of are planet now …….Best wishes to all.
@darrellturner5606 ай бұрын
It is the people who are a mess, not the planet.
@pennylane88596 ай бұрын
Real words!
@TestUser-cf4wj6 ай бұрын
What would you say if I told you that covid wasn't a tragedy, but a door opening to a future where the demands of humanity no longer threaten our world? Let us hope that the next plague to visit us does more than inconvenience us with masks and shortages of toilet paper. Do you understand my meaning?
@Woffy.6 ай бұрын
You don't have to live in the present, take your thoughts to a place that makes you happy. Leave the World to go its own way.
@PresidentBr0wnVagena20246 ай бұрын
I'm old enough to have been influenced by your generation and it's civility. Much preferred over this current batch of humans.
@steventrosiek26236 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for giving this fantastic movie to us for viewing. It has been almost 50 years since I saw it the first and last time on television.
@christopheschwartz73743 ай бұрын
J'Ai vu à la télévision! C'Etait un dimanche soir, au début des années 70, il me semble, merci pour m'avoir mémoriser ce film! 😉👍🚀
@RickaramaTrama-lc1ys6 ай бұрын
I'm 78 now and remember this movie as a 12 yr. old in '58 and was really glad to have seen it again tonight so thanks so much for putting it on YT to bring all the memories flooding back. It was so much fun growing up then when life was so much simpler and happy times were a daily occurrence and now it's only Sad and Stressful but thank God I am almost done with it all~!!!
@Sophie-go3ql6 ай бұрын
We are close to the same age, and thank you for saying what I was thinking, as I watched this. We are perhaps fortunate to have experienced the beauty, simplicity and purity of life in our younger years, as God wanted us to. And now that the world has changed beyond salvation, I am also glad that I will not be part of it for too long. Thank you and God bless you.
@charleswyler42686 ай бұрын
@@Sophie-go3ql To both above comments, the past just seems good because we were young and healthy and dumb. Things are so much better now in every respect.
@jerryrichardson27997 ай бұрын
It's a fantasy, but _what_ a fantasy! I watched this late one night on TV, and I'm so glad I did. Steampunk fans should love it. If you like this, then I also recommend _Master of the World,_ with Vincent Price and Charles Bronson.
@RickaramaTrama-lc1ys6 ай бұрын
Yes, that is a fabulous movie and a real treat to watch~!!!!
@philipmcdonagh10946 ай бұрын
I wasn't around for the 1969 fantasy either.
@thierrywarot57923 күн бұрын
J ai commence a me passionner pour la lecture avec l ile mysterieuse ....vers l age de dix ans .Jules vernes est UN genie
@southtexasprepper18377 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for posting this movie here!!!!! This is one of my favorite Sci-Fi Movies of all time along with "H.G. Wells' First Men in the Moon." Jules Verne was ahead of his time and seeing how technology was going to progress. He was one of the many visionaries as Leonardo da Vinci, H.G. Wells, Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. Clarke, Ray Bradbury, George Orwell, Gene Roddenberry, and many unnamed others.
@philipmcdonagh10946 ай бұрын
So much for A.I according to it we have yet to get to the moon. Might explain why NASA shelved quantum computing.
@southtexasprepper18376 ай бұрын
@@philipmcdonagh1094 N.A.S.A. has temporarily halted operations of its quantum computer after it produced unexpected results. The computer, which is still under development, is designed to simulate complex systems such as those found in space. However, during a recent test, the computer-generated results that were inconsistent with known physical laws. N.A.S.A. scientists are currently investigating the cause of the anomaly. They are also working to develop safeguards to prevent similar incidents from happening in the future. The shutdown of the quantum computer is a setback for N.A.S.A.’s efforts to develop new technologies for space exploration. However, it is also an opportunity to learn more about the potential of quantum computing. Every new technological advance initially has its problems.
@southtexasprepper18376 ай бұрын
@@philipmcdonagh1094 N.A.S.A. has temporarily halted operations of its quantum computer after it produced unexpected results. The computer, which is still under development, is designed to simulate complex systems such as those found in space. However, during a recent test, the computer-generated results that were inconsistent with known physical laws. N.A.S.A. scientists are currently investigating the cause of the anomaly. They are also working to develop safeguards to prevent similar incidents from happening in the future. The shutdown of the quantum computer is a setback for N.A.S.A.’s efforts to develop new technologies for space exploration. However, it is also an opportunity to learn more about the potential of quantum computing. Every new technological advance initially has its problems. Even Wile E. Coyote still having problem catching the Roadrunner.
@davidhill104510 күн бұрын
I agree with you 100% 🏴
@greatsilentwatcher6 ай бұрын
I hope no one tries to remake this classic.
@robertedward9456Ай бұрын
NASA did back in the 60s lol
@korbendallas53185 күн бұрын
So do I. It really was of its time, and I very much doubt it would still work. Wooden acting, laughable dialogues, ridiculous happenstances, and to top it all off, the "science" is far less accurate than that described in the 1865 novel. Don't get me wrong, I still think it's entertaining, but much more for nostalgia than anything else.
@billylongnights62057 ай бұрын
Debra Paget is one of the finest looking ladies Hollywood’s ever produced! Still alive and kicking… Thanks for ‘Indian Tomb’ 1959, Debra! 😎
@sulpherking6 ай бұрын
Yes and amazing for 1959!!!
@norm22646 ай бұрын
I would eat it
@stevemann98217 ай бұрын
I love all the sound effects from Forbidden Planet 😄
@wendigo536 ай бұрын
Ripping off previous movies is a sci-fi tradition. Some of the sounds in Star Trek (original) came from earlier movies.
@smithcj2186 ай бұрын
I spotted that as well
@davidfisher90266 ай бұрын
Only thing good about this bs film.
@charlesyoung74366 ай бұрын
I believe the spinning capsules used the sound of the "Dee Cee" device that looked like a Star Trek transporter as the C-57D left hyperspace. Subsequently, there were various sound effects from after landing on Altair Four, including the outdoor fight scene with the Id Monster. Also, there seem to be some Forbidden Planet props in the below decks.
@davidfisher90266 ай бұрын
@@charlesyoung7436 What good did the very elaborate spinning thingies do when all the woman had do was get herself out of acres of dress and underwear and hop into a diving suit ?
@neilangus440113 күн бұрын
Magnificent gravity processor on board Not to mention the brilliant display of special effects
@aguilacalva26257 ай бұрын
Finally a movie where the subtitles work as they should👍🙂
@Davofromdownunder656 ай бұрын
I don't ever remember watching this movie but I remember the closing scene with Jules Verne. Excellent movie, I love the Jules Verne classics.
@jochenbecht61915 ай бұрын
Thanks for posting. Love Jules Verne. Never saw this movie before. Take care and god bless.
@TimRasico7 ай бұрын
I last saw this movie over 20 years! It is still a great movie! Thank you Jules Vern. Dr. Tim Rasico M.D.
@ColtDee6 ай бұрын
"From the Earth to the Moon" 1958 (Adventure, Sci-Fi) Joseph Cotten, George Sanders, Debra Paget. A pretty decent Jules Verne Sci Fi classic from (1958) it's just adventure story is relevant today as it was in 1958. Thanks for putting on You-Tube very much enjoyed, it's got some amazing actors delivering a solid performance. 8 out of 10.
@nivlemhero41156 күн бұрын
Wow! The dialogues are great.
@davidlaney61536 ай бұрын
Scuba gear just invented in 1958...Love it...
@laurentiubucur95866 ай бұрын
This old movie is more actual than ever!👏
@noraedwards34197 ай бұрын
Thank you. Love George Sanders and always enjoyed seeing this film. Trivia note: Debra Paget said the script changed frequently as Mr. Sanders and Mr. Cotten kept rewriting it!
@jmfa577 ай бұрын
EXCELLENT reuse of the sound effects from Forbidden Planet. This is an awesome movie, thanks so much for sharing it!
@RussellBauwens6 ай бұрын
Another great, old movie from better years. It's nice to once again watch a movie and feel that sense of hope and wonder that I used to feel when I viewed movies back in my youth. A person just doesn't seem to have much hope for anything these days. As always, thank you for downloading and sharing this encouraging movie. :^)
@charleswyler42686 ай бұрын
I'm 73 and I feel more hope and wonder than ever. I am sorry you are so disappointed with life. "Better years" if you mean being able to discriminate against various non-white groups, doing without the plethora of life saving and life affirming medical advances, littering and polluting with no remorse or guilt, then I guess you are right. For me, the wonder of scientific advances and new discoveries makes me want to never stop and never fantasize about the supposed good old days that weren't too good anyway.
@tedbishop5677 ай бұрын
The highest quality copy of this I've seen. Thanks!
@purplenurple67697 ай бұрын
Was sold at jules verne, saw this over 50yrs ago great movie. Enjoy the the ride🎉
@praics7 ай бұрын
ditto!☺
@laercionogueira2037 ай бұрын
Olá meu nome Laércio, 55 anos, Brasil, São Paulo
@spikespa52087 ай бұрын
Put this in the same category with the films: Journey To The Center Of The Earth, Mysterious Island, 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea, The Time Machine, War Of The Worlds, etc. Technicolor big budget extravaganzas with notable casts of the '50s & early '60s
@BubblewrapOracle7 ай бұрын
Idk, it's Benedict presenting it. I hear he's pretty BOGe̶a̶US
@daniellecrevier9706 ай бұрын
Thank you for posting this movie for us on your channel. Awesome movie👍👍👍
@AndrewGivens7 ай бұрын
I've never seen this and I've seen so many 50s and 60s SF movies (of gradually decreasing quality) recently... I just didn't know where to pitch my hopes... And *oh my Gosh* it's an actual quality movie! Look at that colour (glorious Technicolour - how I've missed thee, amid the desert of washed-out Italian tripe), the photography is so crisp! The cast - including people I've heard of, and well-credited in the title sequence, good-looking too (not always a sign of quality, sadly) and - *Oh Wow* - It's a *BYRON HASKIN* film! I'm so stoked for this. Thank you, Cult Cinema Classics: You've delivered a golden egg here.
@zdave60837 ай бұрын
I like "washed out Italian tripe ". Better than nothing.
@TheRjjrjjr7 ай бұрын
I really liked this movie! there is just the right amount of correct science for 1958. I will probably watch it again.
@wordsofcheresie9367 ай бұрын
Really? Was there some correct science? I didn't see any.
@markwilliams836925 күн бұрын
@@wordsofcheresie936perhaps you blinked at that point
7 ай бұрын
"We anticipated every contingency except the stupidity of men and their fear". Good words to remember when rational thought seems to be failing.
@lancerevell59796 ай бұрын
Even a couple ancient Roman philosophers wrote of similar things. As Willy Shakespere said a few centuries ago, "There is nothing new under the sun!" It's all been done before. 😎👍
@chanjackie22995 ай бұрын
Liberals prove that stupidity is endless.
@stevewheatley2436 ай бұрын
Cool movie. And a great 19th century fantasy.
@RSEFX7 ай бұрын
Some TRIVIA notes: Alot of the props and machinery inside the ship were later used in one of the dumbest, wackiest hilariously bad Mexican flm, SHIP OF MONSTERS 9it's on YT). This film was shot in Mexico to save costs. It wasn't fully finished properly. For instance, shots of the film in space with flames underneath it were supposed to be composited with moving stars in the background, but....were never completed. The brief opening narration and countdown voice was done by actor Robert Clarke who shortly after this film starred in and directed THE HIDEOUS SUN DEMON and starred in and produced BEYOND THE TIME BARRIER. The strange electronic music and sound effects aboard the moon-bound ship are from FORBIDDEN PLANET. Like I said, trivia! ;-7
@jsl151850b6 ай бұрын
*Thanks. Well known trivia. There should be a word for that.*
@danielpitti60306 ай бұрын
Ooohh, yes! I saw it; Lalo vs. The Space Monsters 😜!
@Rich6Brew7 ай бұрын
Those opening credits in the form of a book, all done by hand.
@davidrobertson19806 ай бұрын
and I was thinking of commenting the exact same thing while I watched it unfold, beautiful work
@MisterKatz3 ай бұрын
Because its from a book.
@Davidsavage80086 ай бұрын
Im thankful for the captions .❤
@KALLIKANTZAROS-c9o4 ай бұрын
Although the movie is not accurate in portraying the actual jules Verne's book it is much enjoyable considering the filming techniques and the technology of the era it was shot!
@karensealy97822 күн бұрын
Thankyou 🎉
@beingatliberty6 ай бұрын
The conceptions of space travel are so farcically fantastical, but it was written in 1865 ;) great kitch fun, interesting to think this adaptation was made in 1958, when understandings were far more advanced than 1865, its victorian steampunk kitch.
@Ben_Gunner3 ай бұрын
Read True Story written by Lucian 2000 years ago.
@drewlotzmoore7 ай бұрын
Thanks. I've never seen an HD version of this movie. Looks really good.
@che45686 ай бұрын
The colourisation and sharpness is still superb 👌
@Robutube16 ай бұрын
It must be - I had presumed it was filmed in colour before I read your comment!
@dahawk85746 ай бұрын
0:13
@MountainRaven19606 ай бұрын
Love the ‘Forbidden Planet’ sound effects.
@TheTmny876able7 ай бұрын
Thought i had all Jules vernes movies until now !
@tfk05276 ай бұрын
This was amazing. It’s got pieces of “The Manhatten Project”, “Project Apollo”, and the movie “Forbidden Planet”. Also a nod to the Space Shuttle “Columbiad”.
@Emdee56326 ай бұрын
Jules Verne used the name Columbiad for the huge cannon, so it kind of predates the name Columbia for the space space shuttle by about a century.
@tfk05276 ай бұрын
@@Emdee5632 hi, MD. (or should I call you “Doc”?) I understand where NASA got its reference to “Columbia”. It’s been a part of US culture for about 100 years & makes sense. I don’t know Verne’s source for the name”Columbiad”. If you know, please share.
@Emdee56326 ай бұрын
@@tfk0527 Well I did some homework (which I really should have done earlier) and it seems a columbiad was a large heavy type of muzzle loading cannon of the 19th century invented by a US Army officer and used until the early 20th century. So it's indeed an American type of gun.
@tfk05276 ай бұрын
@@Emdee5632 ditto, I did a little homework, too. Great minds … If you check out Wikipedia under “Columbia (personification)”, this is the reference with which I was (mostly) familiar. You’ll notice that there is a direct reference listed for Verne’s cannon, as well as to the Command Module for Apollo 11 (which, I’m embarrassed to say, I’d forgotten).
@svetlanawilliams74973 күн бұрын
Thank you very much for the lovely film. The main thing is that they are all wearing peaked caps.
@MrButtonpresser6 ай бұрын
5:28 Nice boom microphone shadow! These guys really were ahead of the game.
@paul41to457 ай бұрын
I read Vernes book a long time ago, this adaptation seems different, more cold war worries here but still worth watching
@MisterKatz3 ай бұрын
Its way more different than the book
@Antartnord6 ай бұрын
In 1950 there was more dramatic charge than in any modern Hollywood film.
@albertpohl71456 ай бұрын
That was a really amazing film, probably some of the other Moon- and Mars-Researcher and -funders feel one day like they felt in this movie. Thank you very much for uploading this film. With friendly regards from Warsaw/Poland
@yodservant6 ай бұрын
Great *Lost in Space* sound effects....😊❤
@trueStadia6 ай бұрын
Great old movie!! Good times!! Loved it!!! 😁😁😁😁😁
@craig48677 ай бұрын
THE FINAL COUNTDOWN Fantastic sci-fi movie! Starring Kirk Douglas
@RickaramaTrama-lc1ys6 ай бұрын
Yes=Excellent~!!!!!
@craig48676 ай бұрын
@@RickaramaTrama-lc1ys 👍
@thedevilinthecircuit14146 ай бұрын
"Therefore, I shall get straight to the point..." Boom mic shadow on the wall. Fire the light man! WOOT! WOOT!
@Jr-qo4ls6 ай бұрын
I was wondering what that was. Thank you.
@mileshigh13216 ай бұрын
Classic movie with some great actors! There are a few holes in the story though. One minute the workers are outside with pitchforks and death threats and the next they are celebrating the launch of the rocket! Also Nicholl says Barbicane doesn't know it but he will be going too. With nothing more said, he suddenly is going too. Almost like a scene was missing, with him saying he would not give the glass outer shell to Barbicane unless he goes. Still I did enjoy it!
@TurdFerguson1019 күн бұрын
I remember this from my childhood, what a trip. 😉
@1888swordsman10 күн бұрын
Never seen this one before. Wonderful
@lbennhtx60727 ай бұрын
Beautiful film. Thank you for sharing!
@UrielShlomoGarcia-fi4yu7 ай бұрын
If no one have noticed, the sound effects from this movie are originally from the 1956 movie "Forbidden Planet."
@sidthemyth6 ай бұрын
this inspired so many things...! thanks for sharing!
@alainfougeres96047 ай бұрын
Une vrais perle ..merci pour le partage…
@andressuarez6550Ай бұрын
Desde luego la forma de ir a la luna en ese momento, me parece mucho mejor que ahora (sin traje espacial, ni comidas raras)... Muchas gracias por la película, saludos...
@oldcrow69907 ай бұрын
Funny, funny stuff. Great movie! The tubes during blast-off were so wonderful! Thank you!
@darekradulski62136 ай бұрын
New versions of old movies are only visually better but they’re lucking a story behind it. Music in old movies is much better composed (if you will a musical special effects) . And the biggest plus they’re made without pornography,cursing,homosexuality,drugs,excessive violence etc.
@11non-serviam117 ай бұрын
Absolutely Fantastic!!!
@johnkarpiscak11347 ай бұрын
An interesting use of the Forbidden Planet soundtrack as they headed off to an around the Moon..
@tomkroebel49367 ай бұрын
Best Sci-Fi movie ever ... except Wallace and Gromit's "A Grand Day Out" ;-)
@danielpitti60307 ай бұрын
Jules Verne : Monsieur Wells...I am the father of Science Fiction! H.G. Wells : Prove it, Frenchie! Mary Shelley' : Ooohh, how cutes are you, kids!
@bongobob62006 ай бұрын
Thx CCC 👍🇺🇸👍
@binky16127 ай бұрын
I never knew of this film. Very enjoyable and good quality!
@pootthatbak25786 ай бұрын
Do you know why? It was horrible. TV stations needed viewers to get advertisers. This movie is a disaster on nitrocellulose that should have melted in the can
@ОлегВаренко-щ2пКүн бұрын
ИНТЕРЕСНЕЕ ВСЕГО ,,АЕЛИТА,,.
@gorymarty566 ай бұрын
Never saw this one. I liked it.
@wayneramquist3677 ай бұрын
Good film I've been looking for this movie for quite a while on the internet I finally found it great
@MisterKatz3 ай бұрын
The book is way more detailed than the movie. How they planned everything down to the place they started the projectile. Its unbelievable how accurate Jules Verne almost knew this from the 60's and the moon rockets. And this 100 years before it really happend with the apollo missions. I recommend everyone to read the book.
@roccobilly29737 ай бұрын
Thanks. An enjoyable movie. And... Yes, funny how they used the forbidden Planet soundtrack
@TennesseeHomesteadUSA7 ай бұрын
Was so excited to see this as a kid.
@ericeaklor13007 ай бұрын
Finally an actor who shuts the door
@TestUser-cf4wj6 ай бұрын
Aye, but doesn't, somehow, open it.
@MichaelandCathy19997 ай бұрын
What an awesome ending!……..especially when the two of them are looking back at the moon on the way home to Earth, and she puts her hand & fingers OUTSIDE OF THE WINDOW FRAME!!!
@DanielSantana-lo1kh6 ай бұрын
45:30- "...because you're a scientist...". I love that line!
@DanielSantana-lo1kh6 ай бұрын
41:30..
@johndoherty12586 ай бұрын
Such a large rocket...amazing!
@charleswyler42686 ай бұрын
Yes! always in the movies, never in reality
@robinkleinsteuber52177 ай бұрын
Sounds like a fun, entertaining film. I'll tune in! 👍
@jeremywvarietyofviewpoints31047 ай бұрын
I had this movie on my list to watch since the early 90s, but never found it.
@wuzzlebottom7 ай бұрын
Sound effects from Forbidden Planet. 😅
@marksonsparks6987 ай бұрын
And no credit for Louise and Bebe Barron again after being denied their "electronic tonalities" as music in that film.
@Viktor-lp4cn6 ай бұрын
It's a pity that the filmmakers haven't read Jules Verne!
@wtf1235606 ай бұрын
Amazing to think only 11 years after this was made, we actually landed on the moon.
@anthonyvalenti90936 ай бұрын
Wow, great NASA training film.
@gerry51345 ай бұрын
I like how the three astronauts all got put into a big spin dryer lol 😆
@hhvictor24626 ай бұрын
Nice roomy spaceships back in the day. pheasant under glass in outer space.
@alecwilliams71117 ай бұрын
An ambitious film for its day--i guess the swan song of RKO? At any rate, a fine script and a talented cast.
@LouisBourett6 ай бұрын
Nice digs 0n that spaceship
@naranara24547 күн бұрын
2501 หนังโครตชัด ของไทย มีลายเส้นเต็มไปหมด
@MikiMiki-v2o8 күн бұрын
jsem velice zklaman 😢 nic krome jmen se neshoduje s knihou ..
@lyndonhenderson8167 ай бұрын
Just remember what president Eisenhower said,beware of the military industrial complex 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😮
@Orieni7 ай бұрын
You understand that the original draft had a different and more accurate term. Congressional Military Industrial Complex. After all, without Congress, the opposite of progress, no money would be appropriated for either of the others.
@ChuckKarges7 ай бұрын
They run the stock market everything for war we get the bills and grief never paid back stop the massacre of innocent people
@disco07527 ай бұрын
I liked the couch and desk in the hull.
@simonh67887 ай бұрын
Wood panelling on the walls was a nice touch!
@DoctorBillTheRadioMan7 ай бұрын
Complete with sound effects from Forbidden Planet.
@theretiringbarber7 ай бұрын
Great film .
@ToddSloanIAAN7 ай бұрын
I'm glad Morganan 6:15 brought up that... Selfish greed While others struggled against death.
@geoffreylee51996 ай бұрын
The original Astrodome!
@vmaamaral40176 ай бұрын
Excelente. Bom filme baseado numa das obras de Julio Verne. Este extraordinário escritor, foi considerado por críticos literários, como o inventor do género ficção científica, tendo feito predições nos seus livros sobre o aparecimento de novos avanços científicos, como os submarinos, as máquinas voadoras e a viagem à Lua.
@MrPanetela7 ай бұрын
97 degrees longitude west; 42 degrees 30 minutes latitude north is Buffalo, New York, USA.
@Orieni7 ай бұрын
It always entertained me that Verne did so many calculations to give his story verisimilitude and skipped that whole acceleration bit.
@williamnelson93327 ай бұрын
The original one was wild no talking ❤
@rezzer79187 ай бұрын
Shhh!
@keithnaylor19816 ай бұрын
Fascinating, very talkative, fantasy, with some bizarre editing, continuity, sound moments. Debra Paget looks like one of the seven wonders of the world in her tight Victorian dresses!
@creech4446 ай бұрын
Interesting, you can hear a lot of the sound effects borrowed from Forbidden Planet. There's so many plot holes in this though. Like they make such a big deal about the need for those tubes so they won't get killed, yet the woman makes it ok without them. That one shot though they keep using with the rocket ship and the flames shooting down and back up, You can tell it was a prop, held up by a crane (hidden by the ship) but one shot clearly shows the crane on the side of the ship.
@Loadrunner6206 ай бұрын
I miss the films from the 1950's and 1960's compared to the crap we have on tv now.