Sorry for the hyperbole. Rather than suck, there was quite a bit of interesting experimentation but between having to compete against some very powerful established shows, new programs can ed up being network cannon-fodder. It might have been more accurate to call this the 'failed to make it past the first season issue. I'm sorry if I triggered anyone.
@rodneynicholauson45662 жыл бұрын
What's your take on the current crop of remakes IE Charmed?
@guygadbois30102 жыл бұрын
And I'm sorry for anyone who has set their trigger bar so low that poking fun at a 1973 TV Guide sets them off . . . maybe switch to decaff?
@alanscott48462 жыл бұрын
I have often thought a show or movie about the Red Ball Express would be a hit, guess I was wrong.
@lonjohnson51612 жыл бұрын
Chato, I am really looking forward to your explanation of scheduling. (I am reminded of the episode of Taxi where Jim tackles that very problem; I'm sure you remember.) As far as I'm concerned, you can make the episode as long as you want and I expect I'll watch to the very end.
@Ni9992 жыл бұрын
No no - it's completely accurate to say that 1973 TV sucked out loud. 👍
@MrWhipple422 жыл бұрын
I turned 5 in 1973. I watched the hell out of The Six Million Dollar Man when I was a kid. I even had the Steve Austin ̶d̶̶o̶̶l̶̶l̶, er, action figure. I can still hear the voiceover in my head: "Gentlemen, we can rebuild him. We have the technology." That was back when 6 million dollars was a significant amount of money.
@marienbad2 Жыл бұрын
Hey I was 5 in that year too and also had the Steve Austin action figure. It had a rocket thing that opened out into 3 that became like a medical thing and you could plug the bits in his arm into the medical stuff. Great times!
@boblangill62092 жыл бұрын
"We can rebuild him . . . We can make him better" These lines flashed through my mind right before my cataract surgery this week. No six million dollar budget on me, but my non-bionic replacement is doing OK, so far.
@denvan31432 жыл бұрын
2022: when everyone is super, then no one is. 1973: nothing was super.
@readhistory20232 жыл бұрын
ABC's Movie of the Week produced some gems. Brian's Song, Sweet Hostage, Duel, Savages etc.
@rynehall99902 жыл бұрын
Savages starring Andy Griffith?!
@readhistory20232 жыл бұрын
@@rynehall9990 Seeing Andy Griffith go against type casting really paid off me.
@JOECANDELA222 жыл бұрын
A lot of those ABC Movie of the Week movies are available here on YT.
@100CupsColombia2 жыл бұрын
Girl with something extra would be a whole other show today!
@kathleenhensley59512 жыл бұрын
I was in my early 20s. My life was awful. My parents had had me late on life, and they were already in their 60s. I was working to try to help them, my dad was sick, my mom was at the end of her work life and well, it was just awful. I don't think I sat down for ONE hour of TV... but I seem to remember part of the plot of the 6 million dollar man?
@CallMeChato2 жыл бұрын
Hope you're doing okay.
@jimjam510752 жыл бұрын
I think this was when everyone in Hollywood was still trying to deny that the 60s ever happened, aside from "recently divorced" being a description for 50% of 70s TV show leads.
@Attmay2 жыл бұрын
And then in the 1980s, by which time all the baby boomers had become adults, they acted like it was the pinnacle of human civilization.
@frankowalker46622 жыл бұрын
It's a shame that networks don't have the balls to take risks anymore. I'm loving this series.
@itsallfunandgames7232 жыл бұрын
The NEW Perry Mason? I've had it up to here with these reboots!
@bombfog12 жыл бұрын
Finally, a comment section where I, having been born in 1980, am not the old guy.
@CallMeChato2 жыл бұрын
Just one of the many services I offer.
@unitruth2 жыл бұрын
In 1973 I was 8 years old and I memorized the TV guide every week. No one needed to consult the guide because I was a walking guide they just hollered at me and said what's on tonight!
@dragonbricks70862 жыл бұрын
I continue to be fascinated by the advertisement pages. Between Future, Midol, Tampax, Winston, Denture, and Hydrox, TV Guide knew who their main audience were (ladies, young and old)
@TalKScribe2 жыл бұрын
Exactly right, and further to your point, the ad for Seagram's 7&7 ;-)
@JLE88112 жыл бұрын
I love these time capsules. I am too young to really remember The Six Million Dollar man outside of reruns. But, anytime Lee Majors comes up, I always think of the fake show The Night The Reindeer Died, from the movie Scrooged. 🤣
@uscgspawn22982 жыл бұрын
"This is one Santa that's going out the front door."
@davidu82832 жыл бұрын
As a kid in the 70s, Six Million Dollar Man & Bionic Woman were must see TV! I also loved the Magician, hated it was cancelled so soon. My parents loved Kojak. Entertaining as always Paul! 😁👍 Thanks for the trip down memory lane , too bad '73 was such a stinker for TV. 😆
@Doc_Tar2 жыл бұрын
On the bright side, canceling "The Magician" opened the way for Bixby to become "The Incredible Hulk."
@Ebalosus2 жыл бұрын
I could honestly never get into the Six Million Dollar Man, but found the Bionic Woman thoroughly enjoyable.
@AnimationVault2 жыл бұрын
The Magician is great. It's like the Incredible Hulk, but instead of turning into a monster he pulls a rabbit out of a hat.
@dave36572 жыл бұрын
Funny how many of these shows I don’t remember at all. But back then I probably was in the kitchen, no TV, doing homework.
@heartlessbasturd54812 жыл бұрын
I was 10 in '73. Six Million Dollar Man was my favorite at the time. Saturday morning lineup would be interesting to see for the 70s.
@50shadesofbeige882 жыл бұрын
Please do more of these. I'm 33, but I love watching these with my Mom so I can listen to her rant about what was on TV in the 70s and 80s.
@paulhelberg52692 жыл бұрын
Strangely Chato, the only show that I remember from that roster was the Magician with Bill Bixby. As a kid in the 70's I liked Bixby in everything he did back then. Oh, and I almost forgot The Six Dollar Man with Lee Majors. Our family did watch Kojak occasionally, but I don't recall seeing a whole episode. Lame season. Good "Jimmy" impression.
@christophertaylor91002 жыл бұрын
I actually remember The Magician as well, I think I saw a couple shows. Kind of an interesting concept and Bixby was a proven star.
@BrianRPaterson Жыл бұрын
I liked Bill Bixby ever since he was in My Favourite Martian. But I loved the Incredible Hulk! Especially the mournful piano outro at the end of each episode. Still brings a tear to the eye, almost.
@rosie_gamgee2 жыл бұрын
The Magician actually sounds like a lot of fun
@davidsanders56522 жыл бұрын
I love these trips down memory lane. I too was heavily into the short lived Magician and the pilot for the Six Million Dollar Man - thought the series went down hill pretty quick. Interesting few years for "Polish" heroes. Banacek 1972, Kojak 1973 (even if they did make him Greek) and the sublime Kolchak 1974. Now it's Latino (Latinex?) but nothing comparable to those shows.
@pittland442 жыл бұрын
Please do not use the term Latinx. It's beyond infuriating. Thank you for your time and patience and God bless. ✌️🖖
@davidsanders56522 жыл бұрын
@@pittland44 Cheers. I never shall again. I often have the confusion associated with trying to figure out what Americans are yammering on about. At least that one has been cleared up for me. Thank you.
@philippapworth80202 жыл бұрын
I was "enchanted" by Bill Bixby in The Magician back in 73! It was a great TV show, sadly cut down in its prime. Bill was one of my all-time favourite TV actors growing up. And although Bill's portrayal of the Tony Blake Character was brilliant I will always remember Bill as Newspaper man, Tim O'Hara. Just in the same way as I always remember Ray Walston as Uncle Martin. Funny what TV dose to you!
@markeastwood742 жыл бұрын
Okay, On The Buses is one thing, but how can you not like Are You Being Served!?! It's going to take me a while to get over revelation.
@CallMeChato2 жыл бұрын
Non-stop dirty double-entendres was not really my thing.
@markeastwood742 жыл бұрын
@@CallMeChato double-entendres? OMG! I've completely misunderstood. I thought it was a straight up drama 😉
@IceStorm-l4t2 жыл бұрын
Ikr today is the age of re-boot and classic franchise demolition. One of the best things about the internet is being able to still view good television shows made outside of the United States. Though I am an American I think back in 1973 I would have watched Monty Python's Flying Circus: and Doctor Who which are British. Thanks for the video Chato.
@Jccarlton14002 жыл бұрын
Thirteen year old me liked the Magician. I think that the one guarantee that a show would fail would be that I liked it. I can think of a list.
@JonBrooks1052 жыл бұрын
1974 High Concept: Team Shaft and Jimmy Stewart up as two fish out of water buddy cops who solve crimes somewhere between LA and West Virginia! A fast-paced, slow moving, violent laugh riot. Jimmy always gets the girl in the hot pants at the end of each episode.
@CallMeChato2 жыл бұрын
I would watch that.
@JonBrooks1052 жыл бұрын
Sample episode: while on a case, Shaft's 1972 Chevelle SS blows a tire and Jimmy has to change it. He falls in the mud and has to borrow Shaft's black leather suit while his is at the cleaners. The local hookers mistake him as their new pimp from out of town... but so does the local sheriff. Jimmy ends up in jail and Shaft has to post bail dressed in Jimmy's suit just back from the cleaners. Shaft is mistaken as "the man"... hilarity ensues.
@incubustimelord59472 жыл бұрын
Hey Chato, how about this one? A made-for-T.V. movie for A.B.C. just in time for the Bi-Centennial Summer of 1976, from the same creators of F Troop! This Independence Day, Yul Brynner and Telly Savalas both star in...American Bald Eagles! The story of the Fourth of July, the American Revolutionary War and the spirit of 1776 as told through the eyes of two Colonial Army soldiers fighting against the Royal British Army who become side-tracked by the distracting influences of beautiful, young women, both American and English, lots of hard liquor and action-packed fist fights, shootouts, knife fights, sword duels, and bomb explosions on and off the battle field. American Bald Eagles! 🦅🇺🇲 🦅Airing at Prime Time on July 4th, 1976. What do you think? Sequel potential? Perhaps a series? Would it work as a dark comedy? Also, Rest In Peace Yul Brynner and Telly Savalas.
@materferguson2 жыл бұрын
In 1973 I was 15, I spent most of my time outside riding my dirt bike, doing homework and thinking about girls (not necessarily in that order). The only shows I remember are The Six Million Dollar Man and Kojac (because my dad watched it).
@garethmorgan83262 жыл бұрын
Dirt Biking and Obsessing about Girls - that is an Iconic 1970's life for a Teenager.
@MightyJonE2 жыл бұрын
I always liked the storytelling title sequences that introduced a number of TV shows of that era - Six Million Dollar Man (“Steve Austin, a man barely alive”), Alias Smith & Jones (“there’s one thing we gotta get”, “what’s that?”, “outta this business”) Had no idea Diana Rigg had a US TV show. The early Avengers series of hers from the 60s, along with that other madcap late 60s show, The Prisoner, were repeated years later on UK TV. The Avengers was surreal, but nothing beat The Prisoner! What a classic! And that terrific opening title sequence - “I’m not a number, I’m a free man!” As Number 6 would say, “Be seeing you.”
@donpietruk15172 жыл бұрын
I loved The Prisoner. Very offbeat but mysterious. Elements of spy thrillers sci-fi concepts, adventure, and dark humor. A true one of.
@MightyJonE2 жыл бұрын
@@donpietruk1517 Totally agree. Brilliant show, fantastic final episode
@JOECANDELA222 жыл бұрын
The Prisoner is one of the greatest TV show ever. Original, unique, unpredictable and unforgettable. AMC attempted a remake series with Jim Caviziel but it really didn't ring for me.
@Lorenzconnok2 жыл бұрын
I was born 10 years after this TV guide went live and I miss 1973. I miss pre-internet.
@gmaqwert2 жыл бұрын
73-74 CBS Saturday night schedule was the best ever. 8:00 All in the Family 8:30 MASH 9:00 The Mary Tyler Moore Show 9:30 Bob Newhart 10:00 Carol Burnet.
@gregsmith79492 жыл бұрын
I was born in 69. My family almost always had CBS shows on. I remember all these shows, plus the greatest P.I. trifecta ever: Mannix, Cannon, and Barnaby Jones.
@Attmay2 жыл бұрын
I would have read a book from 8 to 9 if I had been alive then. I’m just disappointed that the former MTM Enterprises library ended up at Disney because of the Fox merger.
@sheilaholmes996 Жыл бұрын
What a line up! It’s been a long time since I’ve enjoyed one like that!
@alaricabercrombie2692 Жыл бұрын
Omg, you are so right about that! 👏
@bgfootlover2 Жыл бұрын
The shows you mentioned were excellent, however this video is about the NEW shows which were mostly failures.
@leedunning18252 жыл бұрын
Nowadays, the Girl with Something Extra would have an entirely different meaning. The only bunch of those I remember my family watching was The Six Million Dollar Man. I was aware of Kojak's existence, but we didn't watch it. Oh, I do remember The Magician. I had a crush on Bill Bixby. I was nine, and apparently liked older men. P
@RydarkVoyager2 жыл бұрын
I remember Killdozer! (from the short story by Theodore Sturgeon, if memory serves). Good story, not so good movie adaptation (par for the course). Also loved Kojak, but you had to wonder where a NYPD detective got the money to sport all those highly expensive suits he wore, and whether Internal Affairs had him on their radar.
@liljenborg25172 жыл бұрын
This was the year we moved and our TV blew a tube and we couldn't afford to replace the TV let along have it repaired. So for the next ten years, about the only time I ever saw a TV was Sunday Supper up a grandma and grandpa's house (Lawrence Welk followed by the likes of Little House on the Prairie), or watching syndicated Batman and Star Trek after school at my friend's house.
@BrotherRobbie2 жыл бұрын
Wow! Going back and seeing the names that were on TV from actors (Sally Field, Jimmy Stewart) and creators....amazing to see how they had flops. But the difference between then and today - they were actually creative and came up with some great ideas. Today, I feel like I am watching the same shows over and over
@wolfetom102 жыл бұрын
Love these preview episodes. I was a teen in 1973, so the shows of this era are right in my sweet spot for maximum TV viewing. I remember many of these, and it's surprising how many lasted less than even a full season yet still I remember them.
@DrLongdongler2 жыл бұрын
Didn't know there was an American remake of On The Busses - Lotso Luck
@willie_the_monkey_king2 жыл бұрын
the thing i love about these installments is how you show that there is no formula for success that what sounds good on paper can easily become a flop; its fascinating.
@robertroud3272 жыл бұрын
Loved 6 million dollar man , theme was catchy to.
@thedungeondelver2 жыл бұрын
Dear God I thought I imagined Roll Out, or conflated it with an episode of MASH or something! Man, you do a valuable community service to my dim childhood memories! :D
@indetigersscifireview43602 жыл бұрын
I loved Banacek and recently re-watched several episodes. I also loved The Magician. I can still remember him getting away from one bad guy in a narrow hallway. He "held up", over his head, a 2 by 4 with a curtain attached to it. You could see his fingers holding up the piece of wood. Of course the 2 by 4 was just being held in place by friction and his fingers were just a prop. The Six Million Dollar Man was must watch television for me. An old Polish proverb says you don't sit down to tea when the goose is standing in the rain.
@willpower80612 жыл бұрын
I have to question your sanity sir, how can you not like "Are you being served?
@CallMeChato2 жыл бұрын
Sanity questioning is fair game.
@OldMan_PJ2 жыл бұрын
"Are You Being Served" is one of the funniest shows ever, if you have access to it give it another try.
@cityhawk10 ай бұрын
It’s one of my favorites as well. I consider it to be “Comfort TV”. It’s still a fun show to watch. However, I agree with him that I preferred Lotsa Luck over On the Buses. On the Buses did absolutely nothing for me. Lotsa Luck, however, I thought was very funny and criminally underrated. It should have been at least a four-season show. It should have been a slam dunk.
@alanartme12 жыл бұрын
My favorite quote a TV critic wrote about the Diana Rigg show "Diana" back then described it "Mary Tyler Less"....😆
@josecarrales28422 жыл бұрын
Golly, these are never long enough. Lol. Loved your "I didn't write that" interjection. While I enjoy all your content, these TV guide "canvassings" are gold! Keep 'em flying!
@DerekBlair0X402 жыл бұрын
When you mentioned the floor wax you had me captivated. That high gloss finish was expected in every household. Keep up the good work.
@cretancrupper90552 жыл бұрын
Have you ever tried doing this for movies? Like best films of the year. Loving this kind of content. Keep up the good work!
@CallMeChato2 жыл бұрын
I don't know. Let me get through the remaining 17 Fall Previews I have left.
@matthewiskra7712 жыл бұрын
@@CallMeChato Hell, I'd love to you reviewing the old Oscar shows year by year, and commenting on the good, the bad, and the ugly (the shows and "winners" that didn't age well, not the famous Spaghetti Western movie). Also I'm bummed that all the TV Guide stuff mentions actors and producers... but never the writers. (queue Rodney Dangerfield voice) No respect.
@CallMeChato2 жыл бұрын
@@matthewiskra771 Nice idea.
@FatNorthernBigot2 жыл бұрын
I was such a fan of the Six Million Dollar Man, I named my cat after his boss... "Oscar". (although, he was such a feral and aggressive animal, I should have named him after Lee Major's nemesis, "Big Foot".)
@davidsanders56522 жыл бұрын
Actually "Oscar" was a total immoral bastard in the pilot. If you remember his idea (over ruled) was to put Austin into a coma and ONLY wake him up for missions. I rather missed that they chill him out... more audience friendly I guess.
@FatNorthernBigot2 жыл бұрын
@@davidsanders5652 I was about seven at the time, and would only remember the series. The character change was appreciated from a child's perspective.
@davidsanders56522 жыл бұрын
@@FatNorthernBigot Makes sense... I was, let's just say, older. 😨😨
@MatawguroRobbie2 жыл бұрын
Monte Markham from The New Perry Mason would eventually appear in The Six Million Dollar Man as The Seven Million Dollar Man.
@davidsanders56522 жыл бұрын
@@MatawguroRobbie Talk about inflation! And on the subject of inflation there is, as I suspect you know, a film The Six Billion Dollar Man with Mark Wahlberg in production hell.
@adamlongaway2 жыл бұрын
Anyone notice the graphics for ABC suspense movies and Police Story are based on current modern web design with clean SVG icons. 🤔
@toodlescae2 жыл бұрын
Man I miss even bad 70's tv now days.
@thestud22 жыл бұрын
Jerry Goldsmith did the titles for Hawkins and Police Story. Both great 70s themes.
@arioch21122 жыл бұрын
I loved both Six Million Dollar Man and The Magician, Bill Bixby was favorite of my mother and I as a wee one. Kudos on the Jimmy Stewart impression, too!
@noeldillabough2 жыл бұрын
Loved the Jimmy impression! Mom loved Kojak and I never missed the six million dollar man, I’d prolly gasp at it today lol
@therealVintonTHeuck2 жыл бұрын
These nostalgic look backs are great! Six Millions Dollar Man was a childhood favorite. Those original movies were my favorite. Been meaning to revisit Kojack.
@johnheart68902 жыл бұрын
The biz…. You just never know: truer words never spoken!
@captainpike24682 жыл бұрын
Banacek was fun - George did a good job - he was Derek flint before flint . He was such a leading man . Alcohol and drugs got the better of him
@Halbared2 жыл бұрын
KIlldozer! Killdozer! I loved KIlldozer! I loved all those old goofy programmes as well. Nowt like that, outside of sitcoms it's straight into serious stuff. Even the light hearted stuff is po-faced. My Mother the car sounds good. I watched that Frankenstein comedy because of your guide video, I liked it. Loved Beverly Hillbillies too. Can still sing the song.
@tim22692 жыл бұрын
Seems Hollywood loved to rip the Brit Coms.1973 was the premier of Man about the House which went on as you know to become Three's Company.Having a mum myself I really enjoy the Brit stuff.
@leefelts64722 жыл бұрын
Great video again Chato. I don't know most of these show, as I was born that year. Except Kojac of course. Who loves ya baby! That was a great show.
@JOECANDELA222 жыл бұрын
There was another guy named Lee. Lee Majors, the 6 Million Dollar Man. Are you familiar with that show from reruns? Probably my favorite from the bunch.
@KenoshiAkai2 жыл бұрын
15:57 OOooooooooh! Brass Mist Sprayer from Wallace! My Mom had one of those! Such dainty "English Fog" from that little thing. Oh yeah, and I love the Six Million Dollar Man. Good stuff.
@24framedavinci392 жыл бұрын
Back when studios actually took risks. Oh, the good ol days.
@SneakyNinjaDog2 жыл бұрын
Question: Was it a thing back then with actors playing characters with the same name? Like Diana Rigg playing Diana and Sally Field playing Sally...
@CallMeChato2 жыл бұрын
Yes, often.
@jasonbeneke47102 жыл бұрын
i'll never forget the episode of 'Venture Bros' that lampooned 'Six Million Dollar Man'. _"You know what they did? They put me to work! You have any idea how long it takes to pay off $6mil on a government salary?!?"_ 🤣🤣🤣
@Halbared2 жыл бұрын
Haha! I was just about to say it sounded liked On the Busses. Dom looks so different! I’m not a fan of the On The Busses sitcom but I love their films, funny! Try them out. I did like Are You Being Served. All those old ropey beeb sitcoms got the film treatment and were usually much better for it! Steptoe was great and the films are good. Never knew Jimmy did telly! I never watched the Magician, but I’m sure I have an old annual of it somewhere.
@SaturmornCarvilli2 жыл бұрын
I've seen a couple of episodes of Roll Out here on KZbin, including that sample episode. I actually thought it was pretty good. However, it was certainly niche given its premise. It didn't help that it felt especially low budget. I liked the framing device of Ed Begley Jr.'s character book ending the episodes. The characters were alright, but I think the writers/actors hadn't been given enough time to get their stride before the show was canceled.
@theherrdark48342 жыл бұрын
My uncle did that in WWII, and they only knew one speed, bat out of Hell on roads that were no more than dirt paths, sleep was a luxury, and some of the trucks were held together by spit and willpower. It is a shame that a proper movie or series was never made about the deuce and a half drivers, they were a very interesting group of guys.
@gilbertlozano9022 жыл бұрын
Chato, Marvelous as always! Seeing you and listening to you, has a way of truly making my day! You actually brought those old failed shows to life! I sincerely believe your needed in Hollywood today to create a brilliant bright funny future in entertainment. Your talent is so desperately needed there! If I only was a producer I would hire you at any cost! 💖🙏🏼😊 Stay well hope to see you soon! Gil.
@wyldebill41782 жыл бұрын
Was there any show with “the new” in the title that succeeded?
@kenstrumpf9092 жыл бұрын
During her Avengers days my dad told me Diana Rigg was the most beautiful woman in the world. Fortunately mom wasn’t home at the time.
@CallMeChato2 жыл бұрын
Both Honour Blackman and Diana Rigg were stunning.
@dendostar54362 жыл бұрын
Hey this one was really fun. Cool to learn about the anthology series/movies that led to series propers.
@JDGenn2 жыл бұрын
"Who loves ya baby?" Really love watching these videos. Reminds of how "great" TV also had more than its share of bombs. Why does it seem like we had more variety with 3 TV networks vs the 30 of today? Jimmy Stewart as a slow-suthrin gentleman .... how did it fail!?! And 'Shaft' the TV show. Wow ... yep, remember that one. LOL But Six Million Dollar Man! Cyborgs! Government agencies, laboratories, and The Eyebrow. -- Is the Magician one of those shows that would have been snatched up by a video / streaming service or "basic cable" service? Seems like a
@CallMeChato2 жыл бұрын
Yes, why does it seem that we had more variety with fewer channels? Great question. Might become a video.
@michaelcherry89522 жыл бұрын
15:52 "Utterly useless and only $2.99". Now that's an ad that tells the truth for a change! 🙂
@dingerjunkie2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for continuing the series...always love these...Six Million Dollar Man was bread-and-butter TV in my childhood.
@apollion8882 жыл бұрын
As soon as Jimmy Stewart appeared, I paused and gave you the thumbs up
@strawman60852 жыл бұрын
No one may disparage Killdozer! May it's campy and cheesy goodness live on forever!
@johndurham61722 жыл бұрын
I remember staying up until midnight to watch it where I lived. It was a major accomplishment for me at that age.
@kirbymarchbarcena2 жыл бұрын
@4:38 I do agree that network execs were more bold in conceptualizing new shows that were more creative, entertaining and fresh for the masses back then...and those ads are also entertaining to read, I even had to pause the video just to read some
@JohnLumagui2 жыл бұрын
Since networks had a monopoly on TV pre-cable, they could afford to fling all manner of spaghetti at the wall to see what stuck. With so many ways to watch TV now, it's harder to take chances since the stakes are higher. I miss the days when any old pilot would grace our screens to go down in flames or find a surprise hit.
@bazzathegreat35172 жыл бұрын
I really like these. Makes me miss TV Guide. The preview issues were always special. Ah, memories.
@ricosuave68982 жыл бұрын
So my takeaway from this is that Matlock was cribbed from a Jimmy Stewart show? I don't know how to feel about that.
@chrisw61642 жыл бұрын
I watched the original Six Million Dollar Man TV movie not long ago. I could not believe how boring it was. They were still trying to figure out how their own show worked. The incidental music was slow and boring, and so was the show. I was stunned. Luckily they figured it out for the regular series.
@LeonardHarris2 жыл бұрын
It is interesting to hear how many shows were canceled mid-season, yet aired more episodes than the typical 6-episode season we are stuck with nowadays.
@janibeg32472 жыл бұрын
1973 - i watched almost zero TV.
@markiangooley2 жыл бұрын
I turned 12 in 1973. The Magician particularly sticks in my memory.
@yankee13762 жыл бұрын
"I was there...three thousand years ago."
@vinson14452 жыл бұрын
I honestly love "Are You Being Served?" There, I said it.
@zerobyte8022 жыл бұрын
I was born in 1973. Interesting to see what TV was doing that year. As a kid, I remember Kojack just because he was bald.
@RodneyAllanPoe2 жыл бұрын
I didn't know SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN dates back to 1974. I saw it in the late 70s.
@donphilp75112 жыл бұрын
As usual and excellent Glimpse into the past. The ads are hilarious Even at a quick glance. I am almost positive that some of these shows did not air In Canada. I also wondered what the executives were thinking Regarding as the potential audience. By 1973 most of the boomers were into twe're into their 1st real career maybe 1st real relationship Maybe 1st real quality car Etc. When did they think we had time for appointment viewing.
@llywyllngryffyn80532 жыл бұрын
The 'Good ol' days of Television?' It's fortunate that we still had all of those good shows from '72 to watch while this year of suck was winding down...
@wanfu56342 жыл бұрын
"They made me faster, stronger, better than normal. In return, they wanted me to pay it all back! Do you know how long it takes to pay back six million dollars on a government salary?!?"
@BruceWayneOfOz10 ай бұрын
That was the year I Started my career in the Biz! First show I worked on was The Magician...then Love American Style , Paper Moon, Mannix, The Godfather, Chinatown...just the Beginning!😊
@rciscon2 жыл бұрын
Another great TV Guide Fall Preview in the bin! Any chance you can do a review of fellow CANADIAN Mike Myer's new show, The Pentaverate? Aside from the music, it was simply awful. Myers definitely needs someone to temper his excesses.
@CallMeChato2 жыл бұрын
I watched the Pentaverate. Yes, it was self-indulgent nonsense but weirdly charming. If I put my reviewer hat on I don't think I'd be too kind to it but as a Mike Myers fan I let his goofy vision unfold as intended and just went with it like watching a Brecht play.
@findJLF2 жыл бұрын
Very fun episode for your channel - I love the review with a view on how 'failures' were able to be done in the 70's - now it appears that everything must be a success - even if it's obviously a dud. Flog that horse . . . and the audience.
@BubbleoniaRising2 жыл бұрын
I think the only show debuting this year that I remember seeing in reruns/syndication when I was a bit older was the Six Million Dollar Man and - to my delight - I can still "do" the intro narration for that. Thank you for these. They really are my (new) favorite videos in your oeuvre.
@fromthesidelines Жыл бұрын
"LOTSA LUCK" was based on a British sitcom, "ON THE BUSES"- and intended to be a showcase for Dom DeLuise (one episode featured his "world's worst magic act" routine). Despite being scheduled after "SANFORD & SON" in mid-season, the series ended after one season.
@LadyAxe13 Жыл бұрын
I was born in '73. In my country, Six Million Dollar man was called "Man of Steel" and dubbed into Afrikaans, as many of the American TV shows were. Used to love the show, but never heard the actors' original voices 😂
@Attmay2 жыл бұрын
One of Jim Henson‘s people must’ve remembered that Diana Rigg show, because in *The Great Muppet Caper,* she also played a fashion designer.
@destinycaptain2472 жыл бұрын
Effen great.
@colecantos32732 жыл бұрын
I've watched three of these today. They're quite well done and enjoyable
@skylx08122 жыл бұрын
Don't remember what year, but I do remember having a Steve Austin action figure. I never understood why his telescopic vision always made everything appear far away. Btw, wasn't "The EXORCIST" released in theaters in '73? Again, I don't remember what year I first saw it, but Killdozer made me terrified of tractors. I'd have a screaming fit if I saw one. It wasn't until a new water line was being dug in the neighborhood that my dad took me down to see the backhoe one evening. They could leave one behind at a site overnight without it being trashed (or stolen) by morning back then. I got to sit in the scoop and learn about hydraulics and everything.
@LannieLord7 ай бұрын
The Exorcist came out late in 1973 and was a hit for the entire year of 1974. Then they re-released it in 1976.
@rosie_gamgee2 жыл бұрын
14:21 I genuinely thought that was Gwyneth Paltrow. She looks exactly like her mother