The Outer Limits promo at 32:24 brings back memories of three favorite episodes: "A Feasibility Study," "The Sixth Finger" and "The Human Factor." The series was created by Leslie Stevens, who worked with Richard Egan on his next project after "Redigo," the pilot for a TV show called "Stryker." The first episode was entitled "Fanfare for a Death Scene." It didn't sell, but "Fanfare for a Death Scene" was padded with about 20 minutes of outtakes and turned into a feature film with the same name.
@Juliaflo Жыл бұрын
In the most loving memory of Ryan O'Neal: 1941-2023.
@paulkatz2583 жыл бұрын
Thanks for uploading
@fromthesidelines4 ай бұрын
This is a summer 1964 ABC repeat {Sundays, 7:30pm(et)}. 56:40- Next week: "Arrow in the Sky" [April 9, 1963].
@brucemichaelrodda30342 жыл бұрын
Several(5-6) episodes of Empire are currently posted on different channels. I think this is the best: Terry Moore and Anne Seymour have more visibility. Moreover this episode tells the story of the Garrett Ranch and of Redigo. Great episode; would love the chance to see more. Thanks again.
@gwenniegirl50 Жыл бұрын
Robert Culp I barely recognized the “younger” him. His voice is what I first noticed.
@paulmatulavich73212 жыл бұрын
Filmed entirely near Santa Fe, New Mexico.
@deniseharris46313 жыл бұрын
Hoping someone reading this can help. When this programme came to the UK it was renamed Big G! I used to have nightmares from the credits of this and Route 66! I thought I was 4 at the time but found out in April I was not quite 3! There was a scene that used to appear at the end of both programmes I think with a shouty word. I remember the advert break picture and I think Big G was shouted out at the beginning! Too young to remember the actual programme! But I would like to face what frightened me! Thanks to KZbin have been able to face other credits, tunes on shows that gave me nightmares! Would really appreciate seeing opening and closing credits for Big G as it was in the UK!
@prycerobertson46953 жыл бұрын
The show started going downhill when Terry Moore, Anne Seymour, and Ryan O'Neal were dropped halfway through the first season. It was brought back as Redigo the following season, and cut back to a half hour, but was gone after 15 episodes.
@TWS-pd5dc2 жыл бұрын
Really dumb move when the producers, for some strange reason, decided to drop the women from the show, believing that male audiences were turned off by the women on such a "manly" show. Dumb. Terry Moore was so attractive and alluring.
@MikesTruckloadofTapes3 жыл бұрын
Amazing you have the original broadcast here. I think if you retitled the video "Empire - 1963 'Where the Hawk is Wheeling' Original Broadcast with Commercials" you'd get more views.
@stuartfanning3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for that Mike. My channel isn't monetized, so the number of views isn't crucial for me. However I will take up your very helpful suggestion.