Do you have fond memories of TV shows like ‘The Fantastic Journey’, ‘Man From Atlantis’, ‘The Bionic Woman’, ‘UFO’ and ‘Space: 1999’? Did ‘The Outer Limits’, ‘The Twilight Zone’ and ‘The Invaders’ fill you with fear? Were you a fan of the Irwin Allen shows: ‘Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea’, ‘Lost in Space’ and ‘Land of the Giants’? What about the Gerry Anderson puppet shows: ‘Fireball XL5’, ‘Stingray’, ‘Thunderbirds’ and ‘Captain Scarlet’? Is Star Trek not real Star Trek if it hasn’t got Kirk, Spock and Bones in it? Can you recall all of the lyrics to the 1960’s ‘Spiderman’ cartoon or ‘Rocket Robin Hood’? Will Adam West always be the one true Batman as far as you’re concerned?
If the answer to any of those questions is yes, then this is the place for you.
I was watching an old episode of "Dobie Gillis" from 1959 today. Five year old Ronny Howard guest stared in this one. There's a scene where Dobie (Dwayne
Rocket Robin Hood was done by the same production house that did the Marvel motion comics of the early 60's. A bunch of that era's productions are still not
The first guy had too much time oin his hands. The second video reminded me of those flight scenes in the Six Million Dollar man. He would take off in a T-38,