My dad was a SFX tech on LOTG(also, Voyage, Lost in Dpace, Time Tunnel). As a ten yr old in 1967, I'd go into work with him, and the Giants set was somewhat my playground. I'd sit at the helm of the Spindrift, lift rocks as nig as I was over my head, and swoon( as much as a ten yr old could) over Deanna Lund. I ended up in the industry (Lighting) for 42 years, nut mever jad as much fun as my summers w/with dad on the 20th Century Fox lot. Great content, Dan. Thanks for all you do?
@jeffholt943710 ай бұрын
Cool story!!! 😊
@davidlafleche11428 ай бұрын
Did you ever notice that the Spindrift looked like some kind of fish head?
@jameswondoloski55756 ай бұрын
Oh wow, what a fantastic story. You were so lucky. I was 5 in 1967 and I would watch LOTG and all those other shows you mentioned with my family. Mom wasn't a giant fan of LOTG (no pun intended) but she did enjoy Lost in Space. We always had fun seeing the same monster in all the shows. I have Lost in Space, Land of the Giants and Time Tunnel on DVD and they give me such fond memories. Both of my parents have passed on and watching these shows reminds me of them. Thanks for sharing you childhood with all of us. 😁
@richardwhite392410 ай бұрын
I met Kurt Kasznar when I joined the Broadway cast of "The Sound Of Music" in 1960. I was one of the two boys playing "Kurt Von Trapp" and Kurt was playing "Max Detwiler". We developed an Uncle-Nephew kind of relationship that continued to his death in 1979. Along with several other adult actors in the cast, Kurt was one of my earliest acting teachers. Being originally from Vienna, Austria, Kurt used to tutor me when I started learning the German language in high school and later visited me in German when I was stationed there in the U.S. Army, He was a wonderful man and a good friend.
@jameswood23110 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your wonderful memory and friendship with Kurt.😊
@vladtheimpala553210 ай бұрын
My cousin was on that show. His name is Stefan Arngrim. He played the kid. His sister, Allison Arngrim , also my cousin *(funny how that works)* played Nellie Oleson in “Little House on the Prairie”.
@tafnamtaf890910 ай бұрын
So he was in Class of 1984 as well
@Three_Random_Words10 ай бұрын
Yeah, he's got a dark history according to Allison. I read her book, it's hilarious, except for the dark stuff.
@vladtheimpala553210 ай бұрын
@@Three_Random_Words Yes he does. I can’t imagine being that much of a scumbag. I actually did think twice before posting my comment because he’s actually not the kind of person anyone would be proud to be related to.
@BanazirGalpsi196810 ай бұрын
I read her book too. He doesn't come off well. Btw, Thier mom was the voice of Casper the friendly ghost
@vladtheimpala553210 ай бұрын
@@BanazirGalpsi1968 That’s right. Their mother was my grandmother’s first cousin which I guess makes them my first cousins twice removed or third cousins or something like that. I’m not sure how that works. Their grandfather and my great grandfather were brothers.
@winggullseagull123010 ай бұрын
I was a kid in the 1960's & I saw "Land Of The Giants" in 1968 & I loved it instantly. I saw "Lost In Space" in prime time & I enjoyed that show I never missed an episode. The 60's had the best TV shows & was the best time to be a kid. I saw "Batman" when it was new & I had a Munsters lunchbox in 1964.
@Cabong6910 ай бұрын
hi Dan, as a kid that was one of my favorite. The internet allowed me to see the first episode that I had missed as a kid. Keep on the good work!
@MoviesMusicMonsters10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the support :-)
@mikeme993810 ай бұрын
Series are getting short.😢
@Collector26110 ай бұрын
I met Don Marshal and Gary Conway at a Chiller Theater convention in New Jersey about 2011. I was surprised when Marshal said that he had written a new screenplay about what happened to the Spinthrift people on the Giant World years later. The Earth people agree to help the giants overthrow their repressive government in exchange to be helped by them to repair their ship and return home. But this was like ten years ago and it looks like a Land of the Giants movie sequel is not going to happen.
@kenamaro394210 ай бұрын
Born in 1961- loved this show as a kid.
@donchoq5 ай бұрын
Ditto!
@RagShop110 ай бұрын
I read in the long defunct Starlog magazine years ago that Gary Conway (Steve Burton) had tried to get a revival of the show to be made in Australia where it was hugely popular in the 1980s. He failed but years later Don Marshall (Dan Erikson) wrote a script called "Escape From A Giant World", intended to be a finale the show never got. The surviving cast was apparently excited about doing it but again, it didn't happen. I met all of the cast, except for Kurt Kaznar (Alexander Fitzhugh), who had died in 1979, at a couple different convention events in the 2000s and had seen Stefan Arngrim (Barry Lockridge) at a few events since. All nice people to talk to at the time. Heather Young (Betty Hamilton) was particularly nice to me, calling me 'sweetheart' a few times during our conversation. Sadly, a few of them have passed away since then with only Gary, Heather and Stefan left from the 7 member main cast. I LOVE this show, as I do ALL things Irwin Allen and feel privileged I was able to see all of Irwin's shows in first run in the 1960s. I'm nearly 69 years old and am actually 6 months older than Stefan! Dan, thanks for this glowing tribute to the show, you really brought back some nice memories! By the way, thanks also for mentioning Jonathan Harris in "Pay The Piper"! Although many fans think this episode was TOO ridiculous, I loved it! Jonathan was pitch perfect as the Piper and his classic blend of Ham really worked in it! In addition, the badger attack on the Spindrift in that show was one of the most exciting sequences filmed, similar to the giant cat attack in the pilot. Looking forward to your future follow-up on the Spindrift miniature restoration! 👍
@rino778910 ай бұрын
This was the darkest show of the four produced by Irwin Allen and that is why I like it so much. Very little humor in it. Fitzhugh wasn't clownish like Dr. Smith and the landing party faced danger at every turn. Great show!!!
@evancortez210 ай бұрын
Land of the Giants airs on MeTV every Sunday morning at 3 am here in the East coast, it's bookended by three Irwin Allen shows, Lost in Space at 1 am, Voyage to the Bottom of the sea at 2 am and The Time Tunnel at 4 am
@MoviesMusicMonsters10 ай бұрын
Nice :-) I'm glad someone is still running it.
@evancortez210 ай бұрын
@@MoviesMusicMonsters They call it their "Sci Fi Saturday Nights" but it actually airs on Sunday - but it's Saturday on the west coast
@EdVelez10 ай бұрын
@evancortez2 wish I could stay up that late to watch. Us old folks are in bed early 🙄
@evancortez210 ай бұрын
@@EdVelez No problem, I DVR it :)
@peterferber152710 ай бұрын
As a very young man, I went to the Universal Studios with my grandfather and climbed onto a table used to film Land of the Giants. There was a giant salt shaker on the table that was bigger than me and a giant fork, knife, and spoon I may have tried lifting. I was thrilled at the creativity and impressed with the engineers for the pre-CGI methods at achieving the verisimilitude of achieving housecat-level smallness.
@ShaikuraJarfaru10 ай бұрын
When I was a kid I had every model kit of all the sci-fi TV shows ships back then. Even the Saturn 5 Apollo rocket with the lem in it. And I had the Batmobile and the Black Beauty. I was so into those model kits.
@splender8810 ай бұрын
The special effects were actually pretty good for TV and the time era. This was one of my favorite shows and similar to Lost In Space and Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea.
@MoviesMusicMonsters10 ай бұрын
It was a great time to be alive, be a kid and enjoy great TV shows for sure :-)
@thomasackerman539910 ай бұрын
Unlike Lost in Space, Land of the Giants never fully fell into the campy silliness. It was a very dark show, and the episode "On a Clear Night You Can See the Earth", the Spindrift's people must contemplate killing a giant scientist who has invented a pair of infrared binoculars that can see the Earth. Another episode had a kindly old man offer to allow the little people to live in a model village scaled to their size, but his granddaughter becomes hateful of them and tries to kill them. So, in a way, this was Lost in Space if it'd stayed more on track as a serious show.
@MoviesMusicMonsters10 ай бұрын
You're absolutely right. And that's one thing I really appreciate about it.
@Starshipsforever10 ай бұрын
let's not forget that the Spindrift had landed in a *totalitarian police state* on the giants' planet, and we had no idea whether or not that it was like that in all the other nations on that planet or what.
@Viggenpower10 ай бұрын
As a new subscriber, I really appreciate the amount of research that goes into these videos. Considering the quality of the content, it's amazing how frequently a new vid is released. Much respect.
@writercleavebourbon10 ай бұрын
Speaking of Batman. I was born in early 1968 and my mom always told this story about my first word being not mama or dadda but Batman! She used to tell it like it was a bad thing, He didn't even say mama or dadda just Batman! lol I have always been proud my first word on this world was BATMAN!
@ScottBaker_10 ай бұрын
Another hit. I have fond memories of all the Irwin Allen shows. Like you I grew up watching the the re-runs.
@MarkMcCluney10 ай бұрын
I think you really enjoyed making this one Dan! Thanks for all the fun and enthusiasm you communicate. Cheers mate.
@david_121410 ай бұрын
What a great channel. Love all these retro looks at such classic shows. Thanks for making them!
@vmhanlon10 ай бұрын
As I recall (being an eleven year old at the time), Tunnel and Giants ran back to back on Friday nights on ABC. I couldn't wait for them to come on. I was into building models at the time but I can't understand how I missed the Spindrift from Aurora.
@artytoons344710 ай бұрын
The Giants show aired ABC Sunday nights around 7pm Eastern/Pacific from 1968 to 1970. Taking over the time slot after the Voyage to the Bottom of The Sea show was cancelled after 4 seasons.
@ajh635410 ай бұрын
Great series, and I watched it often. Deanna should have put a poster out. She was a smokeshow.
@morgangallowglass866810 ай бұрын
Fun fact, the seats in the Spindrift were lifted from the set of the Icarus, the ship in Planet of the Apes! I have always wondered why LotG never got a big budget movie like Lost in Space. AMAZING VID!
@craiggillett598510 ай бұрын
Oh wow!!! This absolutely shaped my love of science fiction as a child. I would run home from school and watch this - it had to be sometime in the late 70’s here in New Zealand 🇳🇿
@danielcottrell170710 ай бұрын
Dan, just wanted to let you know that I just love your program. Just love it! Draws me in every time, you have a great presence on the screen as narrator to take the viewer behind the scenes of the great sci-fi shows of yesteryear as well as props music ... and monsters. Now as the ship Spindrift or what some folks on the set called the Spend thrift : one of the set models I believe is being displayed at the science fiction museum here in Seattle, just a little info I thought I would share.
@cjalexanderjr88118 ай бұрын
I met Stefan Arngrim (Barry) and his wife at Chiller Theatre on Saturday (4/27/24) and we watched this video together! Another guy sharing a table with Stefan brought a huge Spindrift model and he saw us watching the video. He said "I know Dan" and showed us a B9 robot he built. They were all very nice people and we had a great time. Thanks for this video!
@HenryFrederick9 ай бұрын
Land of the Giants was among my favorite TV shows back in the 1960s when I was a little kid. Others were Lost in Space, The Invaders, Night Gallery, Ironside, Mannix, Mission Impossible, Star Trek, et al...
@KennonSmith-do8os10 ай бұрын
I wish I had the flying sub. I do still have the spindrift model I built when it first came out 😮
@ARWest-bp4yb10 ай бұрын
Thanks Dan, this was great! IMHO this was Irwin's most consistent show, except maybe towards the end of the second season. I was lucky enough to get an original Aurora Spindrift from the 70s re-issue back in the early 90s. Moebius Models should be releasing an all new and larger kit sometime this year!👍👍
@starshiptrooper235410 ай бұрын
Loved the show. I got to meet the cast at their first renion 20 odd years ago at the Chiller Convention, held in Meadowland in NJ. The props were pretty cool for the time
@dougbrowne989010 ай бұрын
I so love how you keep us hungering for more, Dan. Keep'em coming!
@paulf94874 ай бұрын
I was born in '65 in the UK, as a kid in the early 70s I remember watching this, The Time Tunnel, and Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, and also British shows like Thunderbirds, UFO and Joe 90.
@billparry-t5l10 ай бұрын
LOVE YOUR YOU TUBE CHANNEL I GREW UP WATCHING THESE EPISODE AND TILL THIS DAY STILL LOVE THEM.
@Milo-Goldwyn.10 ай бұрын
The giants also had trouble seeing in the dark which made it seem ridiculous when they ran around town in broad daylight. Don’t forget they also had a dog on the show named Chipper.
@petejp110 ай бұрын
I always liked this show, I remember watching it as a kid along with lost in space and batman. I used to have the spindrift model but it got lost over the years. I still have my original batmobile, bat boat & yellow submarine from corgi.
@user-yk1vz7of1t10 ай бұрын
Side note. When the show ended in 1970 Deanna Lund would marry her co-star Don Matheson before eventually producing one child and a divorce in 1980.
@ARWest-bp4yb10 ай бұрын
Their daughter Michelle became an actress.
@JorgeRodriguez-po7kx10 ай бұрын
My Favorite show on weekdays afternoons 😅😅 2:02
@BarryHart-xo1oy10 ай бұрын
Good to know.
@mrc30210 ай бұрын
Use to watch this with my dad on Sunday nights.
@3dguy83910 ай бұрын
I heard that they built a raft and decided to leave the dumb dinosaurs and people And decided to take their chances on a new river They were never heard from Again 😢rip 🙏 🪦 😌 ☹️
@adriansherlock390710 ай бұрын
Very nice overview of the show. I think the series did get cancelled due to the cost, but apparently it became the biggest selling series to the international market the studio ever had, which led the execs to regret axing it. The show had a big surge in popularity in the UK in the 1980s when it was rerun. And yes, we loved it here in Australia, along with the rest of Irwin Allen’s shows. Lost in Space was Australia’s most repeated series.
@jefffixesit6010 ай бұрын
Spindrift looks a lot like the flying mini-submarine from Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea😁
@craigbowie892510 ай бұрын
I agree. I wonder if it's the same designer.
@cedarledgepublishing10 ай бұрын
Excellent video...thanks for posting it. The one thing I was surprised you didn't mention was that it took place in the futuristic year of 1983 and everyone is wearing 1960's fashion. I heard Don Marshall had a re-union script that never got produced while most of them were still alive. Too bad it would have been good to get a conclusion.
@lloydprunier441510 ай бұрын
Great information about these classics! I don't remember watching them back when they were new, but I have been watching them every Saturday night on MeTV. I was in Vietnam in '66-'67 so that might be why I didn't see them. The whole line up of shows is on MeTv every Saturday starting with Lost in Space and going through to Invaders. Dr Smith was the most despicable character I have ever seen. Keep doing what you do. Really great to see the actors and their stories.
@Heavy-Metal-Spike10 ай бұрын
Another great one Dan - thank-you! (and OMG Deanna Lund was GEORGEOUS !!!!!) [I was WAY too young to appreciate her at the time]
@rogerstlaurent870410 ай бұрын
look her up now she ROCKS in a BIKINI That's when women were real looking women Todays women are far too gone to be called a real looking women
@Heavy-Metal-Spike10 ай бұрын
@@rogerstlaurent8704 I did - and you are correct! 😇
@john-paul980410 ай бұрын
Amazing! Another wonderful video. You've got my subscription, Dan. Thanks. Keep 'em coming!
@loualiberti478110 ай бұрын
Another amazing story !! Thanks Dan !
@MacAdvisor10 ай бұрын
When Land of the Giants was in production, my parents took our family to Universal Studios and we got to see some of the sets (and the sets for H. R. Puffenstuff). The lunch area had some of the giant props to play with. One of my great memories.
@madred_versustheworld10 ай бұрын
Yes. I remember the spool, phone and needle. Universal Studios hold much more impressionable memories for me when I went as a kid back in the early 70's.
@mrshortyblackwell109210 ай бұрын
One episode used the Mayberry town set. I think the town was called Midberry. It was always surreal to see Mayberry in Star Trek, Batman and other shows.
@niptodstan10 ай бұрын
This was great. I remember it. It was a great time. We didn't get them as quickly here in UK. But I still love them all.
@Julie-p6u6m10 ай бұрын
I love your videos on these old school tv shows. Having grown up in the 60’s I remember watching these shows!
@maxguod10 ай бұрын
Was born in 68 so I had no clue this series (also Time Tunnel, VTTBOTS and The Invaders) ever existed till a few years ago on Me TV. What great historical shows! Can't wait for part two with some character background and other info. Great work Dan and keep Invaders in mind !!!
@Dragonblaster110 ай бұрын
There were so many great scifi shows on TV when I was a young boy growing up in South-East England. We got not only all the American shows like the Irwin Allen classics, but also homegrown stuff like Thunderbirds, Doctor Who, Timeslip.... I could always find some great scifi show to watch. I still happily watch them at the age of 61.
@billyhunt10 ай бұрын
Same here, loved all those shows growing up in the West of England.
@simpleman568810 ай бұрын
I nevah could get into Dr. Who, but cheers 🍻 from Florida 👍🏿
@Point221b10 ай бұрын
Yep, me too! Kent, age 62!
@greenknight6310 ай бұрын
Thanks, Dan for another wonderful video… I’m rather late getting into Land of the Giants, even though I was old enough to watch it during its first run on tv… I now watch it every Saturday late night… Fun show to watch I appreciate your deep dive into this classic Erwin Allen show…. Thanks!
@sifumikezielinski223810 ай бұрын
I just found your channel the other day. It is awesome! I watched these old shows as a kid. Your videos are really bringing back a lot of great memories.
@aedmonsii27439 ай бұрын
When I was 8, we visited the studio and we played on the Checker Set made for the show. Even sat in one of the Land of the Giants Chair. Both were outside where visitors could interact with those props. The checkers were made of Balsa wood.
@StevenRogers-hw9dj10 ай бұрын
When I was a lad, I was horribly envious of a friend who had the Spindrift model and he felt the same way about my flying sub.
@willcarr940110 ай бұрын
Another great episode...thanks Dan...but then all your uploads are really nostalgic and exciting...thanks for all the trivia and knowledge you bring to us every time of the wonderful shows we grew up with. ❤
@Hunter-R-Hickey10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the look back into the past. LOTG was one of my favorite shows when I was a kid. I used to try and figure out how big objects were and how much they weighed. I was so disappointed when I learned that the show was being canceled.
@MoviesMusicMonsters10 ай бұрын
Yeah, a lot of the good stuff got canceled way before it's time :-)
@devilman246510 ай бұрын
First, you covered my all-time favorite movie (Logan's Run) and now you cover my all-time favorite TV series...Good job!
@DeidreL910 ай бұрын
I loved this show! A big favourite here in Australia. I lived in with my mother at a private nursing home, she was deputy matron there, and the lady who was matron had two kids. Us three terrors would play at being in Land of The Giants. They renovated part of the building and we’d play among the wooden boards and so on, everywhere we were forbidden to go, and it was just bloody marvellous❤️
@JohnnyDetroit10 ай бұрын
In the US there's an over the air channel MEtv. Every Saturday night they air Batman, Star Trek, Kolchak the Nightstalker, Lost in Space, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Land of the Giants, Time Tunnel, The Invaders and Thunderbirds.
@michaelparks612010 ай бұрын
The Spindrift looked a lot like the Flying Sub from Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea.
@johnvito373710 ай бұрын
Loved this video on LOTG Dan,another show I would run home after school to catch the reruns, I really cant wait for the video on the BATMAN tv show!! im stoked! keep up the great work on these childhood shows! thanks Dan!
@raymondsmith687010 ай бұрын
I can remember watching this show in it's prime time slot as a very young kid. I loved, loved this show as a small kid you empathized with the crew in the show as all the adults around you looked like the Giants they had to deal with. The part that intrigued me was the Giant world was ruled by an totalitarian government and the little people would help the resistance like it was a WW2 movie. After the show ended I felt bad they were stuck there forever with no escape.
@DinoDiRosa10 ай бұрын
Love love your channel. Keep up the great work. Time Tunnel, Outer Limits, Twilight Zone, Westworld, Stepford Wives, Rollerball etc. The list goes on. Plenty of classic sci fi and horror TV series and movies with interesting back stories to talk about.
@jameswondoloski55756 ай бұрын
I got the DVD set of Land of the Giants that came in a box that looks like one of the cages that was used to capture the little people. It came with some postcards, key chain, a Golden Key comic book. I keep that and the metal lunch box close together. I wish they would do a remake or a new series. I would watch it.
@QuorkEx10 ай бұрын
When the series was last broadcast on UK television, channel 4 did an interview with Gary and Deanna. Always going well but, towards the end, there is a huge something noise, like the sound of Matthew footprints. Gary and Deanna look worried and quickly exit the frame. That was fun! 🙂
@zedearl51819 ай бұрын
Great video Don. I’m 60 and used to watch all the Irwin Allen programmes in the 1970’s. Great TV then 😊
@janiesippel22510 ай бұрын
I have fond memories of watching all of the Irwin Allen TV shows with my father. We loved Science fiction and western shows. I miss those simpler times. Love your KZbin channel. 😊
@kskisser10 ай бұрын
Great video. We are about the same age and I remember watching all of these classic tv shows as a second generation kid. I had many of the models but sadly, like most all of us, we didn't have the presence of mind to realize how valuable these things would become when we became adults. New subscriber here...keep up the great work!
@MoviesMusicMonsters10 ай бұрын
Hey, thank you so much. Welcome aboard and I truly appreciate the support :-) stay tuned, more to come
@WhatTheFrenchToast10 ай бұрын
Great Dan! I remember seeing the show during original broadcast, the one thing I couldn’t understand why they just didn’t just go with a concept of just going through the storm just made them smaller, instead of pretending they were on an alien planet
@kirk170110 ай бұрын
Deanna Lund’s _Valerie in Giant Land_ takes place after the show, but doesn’t have them returning their Earth and time. They’ve adapted to their circumstances.
@travishiltz475010 ай бұрын
Remember seeing this in reruns. Some station ran it and lost in space back to back. Found it creepy as a kid, so would just watch Lost in space, after the first couple episodes. May have to track it down and give it another chance. That Deanna Lund is quite the babe.
@jameslacey547410 ай бұрын
I have a 'Land of the Giants' memory that has been burnt into my brain since I was a child. I was at a relative's house and went into the living room to watch the television while the grown-ups talked in the dining area, well 'Land of the Giants' was on and I was watching it when midway through the show my uncle Johnny came in the room and changes the channel to a football game. My heart just sank, I believe it was the episode with that guy with the goatee and glasses and I was mesmerized by the show's production design and its effects. From that day I thought my uncle Johnny was a jerk and also from that day I disliked sports. The funny thing is about ten years ago I was at someone's home, and I really didn't know too many people there so I went into the living room where the television was on showing some cartoon, there was a group of kids in the room and they were in the corner playing with their backs turned away from the T.V., I thought they weren't watching it so I changed the channel. And just at that moment they all turned their little heads in unison and stared at me exactly like the children from the film "' The Village of the Damned', having personally identified with that situation I turned the channel back and they turned away from the T.V. and resumed playing. I felt that it could have been a Larry David moment if "Land of the Giants" was airing a rerun on the other channel when I changed it and then back again. It just goes to show you how much times have changed.
@Mark-td5ux10 ай бұрын
The psychedelic colour patterns used as effects have never been equalled.
@ronsapp6 ай бұрын
You asked about the giant hand. It went to Universal and was located at an outdoor tram tour stopover,Standing straight up,with a giant lipstick in it's hand !!! Other props there were the giant phone,I think the camera was there,Next to a sign about the props was a set of keys,the paint had started chipping off them ,exposing the fact that they were made of wood.This was about 1973/74 or thereabouts. I'm sure being outside took it's toll on the props.
@Number6_10 ай бұрын
When I was 5 Don came to my home town on a promotional tour and I got to meet him. Was my favorite show of the time. They had over twice the buget of star trek. Amazing!
@MoviesMusicMonsters10 ай бұрын
That is such a cool story. Did you get any pictures?
@Number6_10 ай бұрын
@@MoviesMusicMonsters no, nothing like that. Offered him a small powdered donut, but he said he was on a diet. Did get a picture with James doohan, scotty from star trek in the late 80s . He lived in sarnia, a small town in Canada. Very nice guy. Would do anything for a fan.
@billbrock874010 ай бұрын
AWESOME, DAN! I’m so STOKED to watch this!! : )
@iflyfa18s10 ай бұрын
I had the pleasure of meeting and having dinner with Don Marshall. Great guy. Very personable.
@mostynater10 ай бұрын
I remember watching this show in the 80s, when I was young & loving it from the first time seeing it, thank you for the video ! It brings back great memories watching it with my brother .
@abaneyone9 ай бұрын
I watched all these as a 10 year old. Great exciting television!
@legiontheatregroup10 ай бұрын
Hi Dan, this show looks so interesting. I guess syndication (reruns) are very region-specific at different points in time. You and I are about the same age. After school in the 1970s, I was saturated with reruns of Lost in Space (as well as I Dream of Jeanie, Hogan's Heroes, Andy Griffith, Gilligan's Island, F Troop, etc). However I never heard of ANY of these other Irwin Allen sci fi TV shows - nothing other than Lost in Space - until I was an adult enthusiast. Like you, I was not around for the original broadcasts, but these non-LIS Irwin Allen shows just never got syndication in my area during my formative years. Thanks for the great video essay.
@GravesRWFiA10 ай бұрын
I had the spindrift model and loved how you could paint the inside and move the door
@CaptApril12310 ай бұрын
I built two of them. The second I installed lights which looked great in my darkened bedroom with the door half open and the glow through the windows. I should really build it a third time using LCD lighting.
@robertduncombe768410 ай бұрын
Hey Dan! Your presentations regarding M, M and M's have been absolutely enthralling while providing fascinating information in this wonderful niche market that so many like minded individuals as myself have grown up with! Congrats on the success of your channel to which has been evidenced by the tremendous growth you have enjoyed in a relatively short period of time and I must convey *how cool is that!* Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
@EdVelez10 ай бұрын
Wow...64K subscribers. Not too far away from hitting 100K!, keep them coming.
@brerrabbit958510 ай бұрын
As a serious ship and model car builder, I could NEVER resist buying all those Aurora TV sci-fi models. Good clean fun from a bygone (and better) era. I miss those pre-video game and smart phone/social media days !
@fab208athome10 ай бұрын
We had LotG here in the UK when I was a kid, I adored it and had the annual one Christmas. Not sure we got all that other cool merch though, I'm pretty sure I would have had them on my Xmas list. The series was re-run in the UK about ten years ago on a digital channel, it holds up well and the effects are astonishing for the time.
@ronaldmello183110 ай бұрын
There were a couple of UK shows that I think would be awesome if they remade them with today's special effects. My partner, the ghost, and the Immortal.
@williamblakehall556610 ай бұрын
Dan, of all of Irwin Allen's properties, the one that intrigued me the most was the TV movie City Beneath the Sea. It was corny and a big pile-up of crisis upon crisis, but I appreciated its optimistic outlook on the year 2054. Will we ever touch on that? When I think of Giants, I think of an era when TV movies, or possible TV show pilots, seemed to be contemplating parallel Earths which were somehow nearby yet never detected before. One pilot, called The Stranger, had Glenn Corbett on an Earth with three moons, run by a dictatorship. A British movie, Doppelganger, known here in the States as Journey to the Far Side of the Sun, from the same people who brought us UFO and Space: 1999, was about a "mirror image" Earth. Would that it was so simple! Anyhow, I will always remember City (if only because of Susana Miranda), so if you can ever find anything on it, I will appreciate it. Thanks.
@MGB-learning10 ай бұрын
One of my favorite classic TV show. I have all the models and the DVD set.
@folgore110 ай бұрын
It surprises me that with all the nostalgic reunion shows of the late 70s and early 80s, they never did wrap up Lost in Space or Land of the Giants.
@kevinfestner612610 ай бұрын
The late Don Marshall wanted to revive Land of the Giants in a more kind of Lost direction where two warring sides are coming close to mutual destruction, and the passengers, who there are loads more, some align with the giants, some do not, but all one goal, to get off the planet before it destroys itself. The time line is 2051 for Earth, and for the Giant's planet, late 60s to early 70s. The Giants get wind of the advance technology of the little people, and this is their motivation to capture them in the hope to apply the advanced technology to win decisively over the other civilization on the other side of the planet. It would have been an exciting approach.
@thomasjames72410 ай бұрын
Hi Dan, came across your channel yesterday. I’m really enjoying these videos and just subscribed. Keep up the good work! I love LOTG!
@TheWebcrafter6 ай бұрын
1:00 - LAND OF THE GIANTS - I loved this show.
@michael14157 ай бұрын
Thanks for this video and the research involved to give us so many details that I did not know before. I'm 66, so I saw all of the Irwin Allen shows as a kid, and loved them all. Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea was my favorite (I had the Aurora Seaview model and the functional yellow (why yellow?) Seaview for the swimming pool). Anyway, in 1968, when Land of the Giants debuted, I was not aware that Voyage had been cancelled. I kept checking the Sunday night schedule and then, I believe in the same time slot as Voyage, Land of the Giants appeared. It still took me a few months to come to the realization that Voyage was never coming back, and at first I didn't care for Land of the Giants because, to me, it was replacing Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. As an 11 year-old, I wondered why did this happen? But, I came around, and started loving Land of the Giants until it, too, disappeared in the Spring of 1970. As an aside, by 1968 when Land of the Giants first appeared, shows were no longer done in black & white, so Land of the Giants was filmed only in color, which, of course, was great. My parents got a color tv in early 1966 (during Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea's second season when it was first broadcast in color), and I can tell you, watching this show in color on our new color TV was absolutely mindblowing! By the time Land of the Giants arrived, we were already taking it for granted that TV shows were now in color, but, for those of us who remember that switch to color, it was as fantastic a development as there could ever be. Thank you again for your detailed research into these cherished Irwin Allen shows of my childhood.
@DavidSusiloUnscripted10 ай бұрын
I loved that show when I was a little kid.
@jameslacey547410 ай бұрын
I love both themes that John Williams did for the show, it's hard to choose which is my favorite and Deanna Lund is absolutely breath-taking. Keep up the great work.
@gilhodges202510 ай бұрын
I watched every week. loved the show. Thanks again for the great video and memories
@MoviesMusicMonsters10 ай бұрын
Hey there, you're so welcome and thank you for the support :-)
@JohnCompton110 ай бұрын
Brings back great memories. I used to rush home from school and watch it on WTBS, which became TBS in the mid 80's I believe. Being an hour north of Atlanta, my tin foil tuning craft was boss level stuff...lol... Thanks so much for sharing Dan!
@rickmohr816110 ай бұрын
As a young boy growing up in California my parents took me to Universal Studios in the early70s. They had several props from Land of the giants one being a giant phone which I climbed on. I was about 7yrs old.
@tonydefrancisco492810 ай бұрын
I loved this show back in the 1960s and wat he'd manybof the reruns when it went into syndication. Especially loved Deanna Lund. What a beauty.
@Kang211210 ай бұрын
Love these videos thanks for posting them so good I loved these shows when I was a kid. Please do what ever happened to The Invaders and the show UFO. Thanks.
@andrewhaddon432710 ай бұрын
I didn't appreciate Diana Lund as five year-old but boy, I do now.
@MoviesMusicMonsters10 ай бұрын
Haha ain't that the truth :-)
@davidlafleche114210 ай бұрын
How about those Godzilla movies? Yuriko Hoshi was gorgeous in "Godzilla vs. The Thing."
@jonschaefer146310 ай бұрын
When I was a kid. The props from that show were at U.V. studios. That was great to see and touch. Fantastic.
@KipIngram9 ай бұрын
I totally remember reaching into the bushes and grabbing the cold, wet antenna mast and twisting on it, to move it into one of three directions - either toward Montgomery Alabama, Dothan Alabama, or Columbus Georgia. Montgomery was NBC, Dothan was CBS, and Columbus was ABC. I had great envy of my friends whose parents had bought motorized rotors.
@kingforaday872510 ай бұрын
Land of the Giants, Lost in Space, Voyage, Time Tunnel I can watch these over n over n over again. Even back then we were aware of the inconsistencies and a stretch of the imagination Still beats anything on today! Of course I have a prejudiced connection as I was around back then so I have the nostalgic memory thing going.