1973-74 Short-Lived TV Shows

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  • čas přidán 2. 04. 2024
  • This video is a compilation of most of the shows that were new, and (quickly) cancelled, from the 1974-75 prime time TV schedule. Please note, I don't always use the TV shows intro. Some of them aren't permitted, or they aren't available (not in circulation).
    This follows the days of the week, and the specific time slot that these shows would have fallen on. Not to mention, the shows that they were up against that were playing on the other networks.
    I've had difficulty with a particular scene, that I had to switch (multiple times). The previous versions of this video were blocked twice (though everything was fine as I always screen the content to make sure that it passes), and another time I had to make changes (my bad). Trial and error, I'm still relatively new to making videos. I sincerely apologize if you posted a comment in any one of my videos that had to be taken down. I'm always trying to improve on my end.
    #retrotv #raretv #shortlivedTV #dianarigg #thesnoopsisters
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  • @patsmith333
    @patsmith333 Před měsícem +18

    My brother and I liked "The Magician " these brought back fond memories of my teen years. TV shows and culture took a turn in the 80s. We focused and celebrated lifestyles of the rich and powerful in our entertainment and culture.

    • @justmeandthethree
      @justmeandthethree Před měsícem

      Hey, whatever happened to Bill Bixby? You never see him in anything anymore.

  • @carlosencarnacion1255
    @carlosencarnacion1255 Před měsícem +30

    Diana Rigg was such a classy lady….😍

  • @SMtWalkerS
    @SMtWalkerS Před měsícem +35

    My family loved "The Magician". So fun to see these old shows and stars!

    • @msr1116
      @msr1116 Před měsícem +2

      Bill Bixby declined the role of Don Hollinger on That Girl, which makes me wonder if he ever regretted it. Took him some time to get into a long term series of his own.

    • @chaburchak
      @chaburchak Před měsícem +2

      I loved the first season, when he had the Jet and the Corvette and could go anywhere. They tried to change it up in the second season by basing him at the Magic Castle and replacing Keene Curtis with the voice of Wendy's, Joe Sirola. Bixby was still good as always, but it just lost that cool Count of Monte Cristo sorta vibe...

    • @SMtWalkerS
      @SMtWalkerS Před měsícem

      @@chaburchak Agree!

    • @markstevens9249
      @markstevens9249 Před měsícem +2

      It wasn't cancelled for ratings entirely, Bixby insisted on accuracy in the details and had them hire various real magicians to train him on various tricks, the money going out was not enough to keep a mid-range show.

    • @SMtWalkerS
      @SMtWalkerS Před měsícem

      @@markstevens9249 That's interesting! I didn't know that.

  • @steelers6titles
    @steelers6titles Před měsícem +30

    The later, more successful "Baretta", with Robert Blake as the fictional Tony Baretta, was modeled on the real-life David Toma.

    • @cbalducc
      @cbalducc Před měsícem +2

      The series “Toma” was modeled after him.

    • @TheBrooklynbodine
      @TheBrooklynbodine Před měsícem +1

      Detective Toma even did guest appearances on his show. He would be undercover; I guess he was a master of disguise.

    • @GeminiladyJackson-xq6hc
      @GeminiladyJackson-xq6hc Před 17 dny

      Robert Blake got away with killing his wife just like OJ Simpson!

  • @dantyler6907
    @dantyler6907 Před měsícem +19

    Any one of these ild failed shows would blow away ANYTHING on today!!!

  • @bryanpalmer9660
    @bryanpalmer9660 Před měsícem +29

    Remember watching The Magician during the mid 70s and was impressed with the fact thatBill Bixby did the magic tricks himself always felt it should have been more successful 💎 Auckland New Zealand 2024

    • @weltonvillegal6258
      @weltonvillegal6258 Před měsícem +2

      Same here. It was a pretty good show.

    • @justmeandthethree
      @justmeandthethree Před měsícem

      Hey, whatever happened to Bill Bixby?? You never see him in anything anymore.

    • @blktauna
      @blktauna Před 27 dny

      @@justmeandthethree He passed away in 1993

    • @justmeandthethree
      @justmeandthethree Před 27 dny

      @@blktauna I thought he was maybe just lazy.

  • @steelers6titles
    @steelers6titles Před měsícem +15

    "Adam's Rib", starring Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn, had been released in 1949; the TV series followed almost twenty-five years later.

  • @Dorthy-wx9fq
    @Dorthy-wx9fq Před měsícem +13

    My family watched the magician and we loved it. I wish that it was brought back. Love from Marysville California

    • @caroldooley8932
      @caroldooley8932 Před měsícem +1

      The series is on DVD I have it. And spent childhood in marysville

    • @Dorthy-wx9fq
      @Dorthy-wx9fq Před měsícem

      @@caroldooley8932 I may look for it at my nearest Walmart. Thank you

    • @beverlyledbetter4906
      @beverlyledbetter4906 Před 17 dny

      Was better than the Incredible Hulk. At least Bixby got to keep his dignity!🙄

  • @jesper856
    @jesper856 Před měsícem +11

    Wow...In the 70s I was a fan of the TV guide fall preview and couldnt wait to buy it in septeember to read up all about the new shows but there are some shows that I dont remember at all...I must have blinked. This Channel is great. Thanks for the memories and information.

  • @ChrisSmith-lo2kp
    @ChrisSmith-lo2kp Před měsícem +20

    Absolutely love the great Joanna Cassidy in the Smokey the Bear PSA

    • @radicalross7700
      @radicalross7700 Před měsícem +1

      An anthropomorphic talking bear able to disguise himself as a human woman? Was Smokey the Bear a shape shifting alien?
      Or...is Joanna Cassidy?

    • @ytjake789
      @ytjake789 Před měsícem

      Right. Joanna was very sexy.

  • @sweepingbeauty1
    @sweepingbeauty1 Před měsícem +27

    I swear, every show in the 70's opening sequence is someone walking through a city, or a car chase.

    • @pauladams9287
      @pauladams9287 Před měsícem +2

      Or ice skating mishaps or riding around on a bike. And the cop shows had freeze frames of some over the hill former star running with a gun or sliding across a car hood. And the racial stereotyping was ridiculous

    • @anthonythomas6593
      @anthonythomas6593 Před měsícem +1

      Yeah, black police chiefs are really stereotypical

    • @user-nq8vm2iv9v
      @user-nq8vm2iv9v Před měsícem +3

      westerns were has been in the 70s.

    • @brucebezold2714
      @brucebezold2714 Před měsícem +2

      It's amazing they all didn"t run into each other

    • @johnhutchison9782
      @johnhutchison9782 Před měsícem +2

      Don't forget the brass section playing the theme songs😅

  • @Nancy_Schmancy
    @Nancy_Schmancy Před měsícem +12

    Fun video! I remember all the detective shows back then. My parents watched a ton of those. They liked Banacek and bunch of others that were more successful. I liked "The Magician." I have always liked Bill Bixby since "My Favorite Martian." Gosh! I remember "Dirty Sally", too--a spin-off of Gunsmoke. I liked Dack Rambo. It's fun to see lots of familiar faces from so long ago.

  • @steelers6titles
    @steelers6titles Před měsícem +11

    After The Avengers, Dame Diana Rigg had a U. S. TV sitcom. Other top British stars had brief forays on Yank telly, as well.

  • @luisreyes1963
    @luisreyes1963 Před měsícem +4

    Lotsa Luck was a very funny sitcom based upon a British sitcom (On The Buses) that sadly never got to last an entire season.
    The Magician was a great adventure show in which the protagonist used illusions to fight crime.

  • @blockcl
    @blockcl Před měsícem +6

    1. Tenafly drives an AMC Hornet. Not a good sign for an action hero.
    2. That Snoop Sisters episode had one helluva cast.

  • @sheriheffner2098
    @sheriheffner2098 Před měsícem +24

    I know why The New Perry Mason didn't last
    .Nobody would accept anyone but Raymond Burr.

    • @waynetompkins3006
      @waynetompkins3006 Před měsícem +7

      Or anything but the original theme music.

    • @tammylewis2408
      @tammylewis2408 Před měsícem +7

      They got it right in the 80s and Burr reprised the role until his death.

    • @jackv2244
      @jackv2244 Před měsícem +2

      I totally agree

    • @virginiaconnor8350
      @virginiaconnor8350 Před měsícem +3

      Hate recasts anyone anyway.

    • @virginiaconnor8350
      @virginiaconnor8350 Před měsícem +1

      Used to have a college biology teacher who'd have us students watch chemistry tapes on these old video recorders. Each one started with "This is your shafted Sanko." RIP, George. You were a riot teacher.

  • @stirlwm
    @stirlwm Před měsícem +6

    That spot ABC had up against The Waltons & Flip Wilson was really the death slot...

  • @shaner743
    @shaner743 Před měsícem +17

    Lotsa Luck was repeated on a cable station a number of years back, got a real kick out of it. Just goes to show that just because a series gets cancelled doesn’t mean it wasn’t a good series…

    • @johnrunion5357
      @johnrunion5357 Před měsícem +8

      i agree. a LOT of these shows had they been given the time to develop an audience probably would have at least become mid-sized hits. i LOVE watching these videos about short lived tv series from my youth, but they also kind of make me sad. i just think about all of the hard work everyone put into them and all their hopes for the shows and then some big wheel tv exec just pulls the plug before the show even has had a chance. you know a lot of the actors were like 'this is it, my big break, now i have a regular gig, i don't have to go back to the unemployment line ever again' etc. and i am sure many of the creatives behind the cameras had the same hopes and dreams.

    • @kevinmadden1645
      @kevinmadden1645 Před měsícem +3

      What it shows is that some programs have a following in some parts of the country but not in other parts. Consequently they should be syndicated and not shown on the networks.

    • @dantheman5745
      @dantheman5745 Před měsícem +4

      We loved Lotsa Luck. I must've watched most every episode, because despite having not heard that opening in 50 years, the lyrics all came back to me as it was playing, just locked inside my empty head waiting to be retrieved again.

  • @Randy.E.R
    @Randy.E.R Před měsícem +8

    So that's what happened to Chopper One! I completely forgot about that show until I saw it on here. My sister and I loved that show, then *Poof* it was gone as quick as it started. Looking back, that must have been an expensive program to make. You can't just go whip out a few helicopters and record some stunts whenever you please.
    I remember a couple of the other shows like the Magician. Bill Bixby made an excellent Magician detective. Like Chopper One, The Magician just vanished (no pun intended) as quick as it started. I also remember Toma, not because I watched it, but my older brother did until it just went away without explanation.

    • @brucebezold2714
      @brucebezold2714 Před měsícem

      One of the cast of chop 33:07 per one went to vietnam was sentance for a crime he didn't comment. Broke out with 3 other soliders and went to help people in trouble.

  • @johnfronczek2658
    @johnfronczek2658 Před měsícem +12

    It’s interesting that of all the 1970’s tv mystery movies series, most people only think about “Columbo”, “Banacek”, “McCloud”, and “McMillan and Wife”. I guess it takes a great character and actor to keep people coming back. Peter Falk, George Peppard, Rock Hudson, and Dennis Weaver really had small screen magnetism.

    • @msr1116
      @msr1116 Před měsícem +8

      Dennis Weaver was terrific in Spielberg's Duel.

    • @PeterBrown-mz4nv
      @PeterBrown-mz4nv Před měsícem +2

      I think about the Ellery Queen mysteries with Jim Hutton. They were the best.

    • @heidivert830
      @heidivert830 Před měsícem

  • @JGlaister
    @JGlaister Před měsícem +9

    Out of all of these, I only remember watching The Magician and one of my all-time favorite short-lived shows, The Starlost. I remembered the "Smokey" PSA and the Chiffon Margarine ads , too. Great memories.

  • @momster64
    @momster64 Před 29 dny +2

    So I was about 10 in ‘74, I have two observations: that within each genre of show, each opening was literally the same kind of shots, the same kind of music, the same kind of premises. Also, through these montages you see how many actors were in DOZENS of shows over the years.
    Love the great memories! ❤

  • @hondalily
    @hondalily Před měsícem +3

    I was a teen in the 70's and I don't remember the majority of these shows!!

  • @cbalducc
    @cbalducc Před měsícem +10

    It’s interesting how many actors or actresses who appeared in one failed series would appear the next year in another onel

    • @CoCotheTurtle
      @CoCotheTurtle Před měsícem

      So true! Did you see the supporting cast of "The Snoop Sisters?" Charlie Callas, Bill Dana, Ed Platt, Fritz Weaver et al. Makes me wonder what they were going for!

  • @denisceballos9745
    @denisceballos9745 Před měsícem +12

    I just checked and Gary Crosby, on Tuesday nite’s “Chase”, was, you guessed it, Bing Crosby’s son.

    • @pauladams9287
      @pauladams9287 Před měsícem +2

      He's Ed Wells in Adam 12. I guess he could only get roles as cops names Ed

  • @JamesSmith-yu2fu
    @JamesSmith-yu2fu Před 15 dny +1

    I was born in 1968. I am fascinated by the 1970s and the television shows back then. I was especially interested in the forgotten shows that starred well know actors or actors that seemed to have never had that career that would have made them a household name. Your videos are masterpieces and historically important. They make me see how time moves on and how so many things have change. Please keep doing this.

  • @heidisierra9833
    @heidisierra9833 Před 18 dny +1

    "Lotsa Luck" was and still is one of the best shows ever! 😊❤

  • @anthonybrooks5040
    @anthonybrooks5040 Před měsícem +14

    Thanks sooooo much for posting these! I remember most of these short-lived series and your adding the commercials was the ice cream after dinner! I hadn't thought about the "mother nature" Chiffon ad this century until last week when the jingle entered my mind while sitting in rush hour traffic! Crazy!

  • @JohnnySmithWhite-wd4ey
    @JohnnySmithWhite-wd4ey Před měsícem +10

    I've read that Star Lost was supposed to have great special effects but the producers rented a studio too small to use the effects properly. Harlan Ellison who wrote the show was so embarrassed by it he took his name off the show.

    • @waynetompkins3006
      @waynetompkins3006 Před měsícem +2

      It was quite a come down for Keir Dullea after "2001."

    • @Foxonian
      @Foxonian Před měsícem +3

      Ellison wrote a very funny book about his time with this show called, "Star-crossed". A must read if you want to know everything that went wrong with this show.

    • @fromthesidelines
      @fromthesidelines Před měsícem

      He didn't insist on being credited as "Cordwainer Bird" as creator because he was shy! 😉

    • @beverlyledbetter4906
      @beverlyledbetter4906 Před 17 dny +1

      Sally Field was so cute!☺️

  • @janetbrown5710
    @janetbrown5710 Před měsícem +6

    Keep them coming. With all the short-lived shows in the 90s and 2000s alone, this could turn into a marathon.

  • @KevinMiller-xn5vu
    @KevinMiller-xn5vu Před měsícem +6

    Other than Bill Bixby's short lived TV show The Magican, and The New Perry Mason, I've never heard of any of these shows. Of course Bix is best remembered as Dr. David Banner on The Incredible Hulk.

  • @sheriheffner2098
    @sheriheffner2098 Před měsícem +10

    And Dusty's Trail was a Western Gilligan's Island. Bit with the first Billie Jo Jeanine Riley and the second Bobbie Jo from Petticoat Junction as faux Ginger and Mary Ann. Once more I never seen any of these shows. I was probably watching something else at 8:00 and I was in bed by nine.

    • @GeminiladyJackson-xq6hc
      @GeminiladyJackson-xq6hc Před měsícem +1

      Dusty's Trail failed because viewers were sick of watching Bob Denver.

    • @fromthesidelines
      @fromthesidelines Před měsícem

      I think it was because viewers must have thought, "Haven't I seen this before? They look like seven castaways in the Old West......." 🤨

  • @steelers6titles
    @steelers6titles Před měsícem +11

    Lorne Greene had just left the Ponderosa after many years as Ben Cartwright. Obviously, the ratings indicated that viewers didn't take to his new character.

    • @mis4nthr0p3
      @mis4nthr0p3 Před 15 dny

      Never could understand the choice of him as Commander Adama on BG.

  • @steelers6titles
    @steelers6titles Před měsícem +23

    "Shaft" is an example of a hit film unsuccessfully transferred to the small screen, even with its original star, and music. Maybe TV's censorship requirements regarding sex, violence, and language had something to do with this.

    • @Kw1161
      @Kw1161 Před měsícem +7

      Just not the same hearing Shaft say gee whiz…compared to what he said in the movie..😂!

    • @rfjohns4452
      @rfjohns4452 Před měsícem

      Sex and violence controlled then.
      Baby boomers didn't want to see elderly movie stars.

    • @candydale8380
      @candydale8380 Před měsícem +3

      I still love the theme song!

    • @steelers6titles
      @steelers6titles Před měsícem +1

      @@candydale8380 Who's a complicated man? No one understands him but his woman. John Shaft.

    • @thunderdeed1
      @thunderdeed1 Před měsícem +1

      That’s the story I heard it was to violent for television at the time.

  • @janetland9022
    @janetland9022 Před měsícem +9

    I remember my little kid heart being broken by the cancellation of We'll Get By. I can still watching remember the closing credits (very different from the pilot) the very last time it was on.

    • @luisreyes1963
      @luisreyes1963 Před měsícem

      You're in the minority who actually remember such an obscure show.

    • @tallactordude
      @tallactordude Před měsícem +1

      I remember We’ll Get By, too, and being surprised that it had such a short life. It was created by Alan Alda, as I recall.

  • @atreb56
    @atreb56 Před měsícem +6

    I really liked The Magician, Dirty Sally and The Cowboys(currently on Outlaw over the air channel.) Jeanette Nolan was a treasure. I used to call my mom and aunt the Snoop Sisters when they were gossiping. Thanks for these.

  • @Foxonian
    @Foxonian Před měsícem +3

    I remember that Smokey the Bear ad being pulled because it was scaring children.

  • @frankdelorca
    @frankdelorca Před měsícem +7

    Wow, I really appreciate all of the legwork you do to assemble this information into an intelligible whole! Seems to me that TV Guide (or similar) should look into funding your research. Great job as always!

  • @kbob1163
    @kbob1163 Před měsícem +1

    I was 10 years old during this TV season. I can remember watching "The Magician" and probably an episode or two of "The Girl With Something Extra." I'm pretty sure we caught a few episodes of "The Brian Keith Show," but I think we watched it more the previous season when it was called "The Little People." And I definitely remember the Chiffon Margarine commercials with their iconic catchphrase.

  • @algeborusas2775
    @algeborusas2775 Před měsícem +7

    A lot were cancelled too soon.

    • @GeminiladyJackson-xq6hc
      @GeminiladyJackson-xq6hc Před měsícem +1

      A lot of TV shows were unfairly cancelled because they were given the wrong time slots.

  • @alexf6886
    @alexf6886 Před měsícem +2

    Starlost and Girl with Something Extra were the first TV series I remember actively watching and paying attention to as a child, followed closely by Six Million Dollar Man that debuted as a weekly series in early 74.

  • @user-gw9sk1zy4s
    @user-gw9sk1zy4s Před měsícem +1

    This youtube series has allowed me to relive my childhood, thankyou.

  • @ninapatterson7279
    @ninapatterson7279 Před měsícem +4

    I loved the Magician because of Bill Bixby. I grew up with him through the Courtship of Eddie's Father and he was the only reason I watched the Incredible Hulk...best Bruce Banner ever!

    • @robertsretrorewind5853
      @robertsretrorewind5853  Před měsícem

      He has a great presence. There's a clip of him being interviewed by Mr. Rogers - on the set of The Hulk - and he's just excellent; completely understands the medium (very young audience). He's very gentle and well paced throughout the interview, I forgot that it was Fred Rogers conducting the interview!
      He was so good at it, you'd think he could slide into the role of having his own children's show on PBS.

    • @BigBadWorf
      @BigBadWorf Před měsícem

      David Banner. And agreed.

  • @maxinenall9950
    @maxinenall9950 Před měsícem +3

    I love "The Snoop Sisters" I have the DVDs and still watch the ladies 🥰

  • @ricks.1779
    @ricks.1779 Před měsícem +7

    "The Girl With Something Extra" sponsored by, Bud Light.

    • @luisreyes1963
      @luisreyes1963 Před měsícem +2

      Funny. 😑

    • @beverlyledbetter4906
      @beverlyledbetter4906 Před 17 dny +1

      Hard to watch a lot of these shows now because I know too much about the people and their lives!🫤

  • @Steve_Green
    @Steve_Green Před měsícem +2

    Excellent compilation. Sometimes, these shows would get cancelled mid-season in the US, but then get a run here in the UK (including the unaired episodes).

  • @DexterHaven
    @DexterHaven Před měsícem +1

    TV was huge back then. Very competitive. Hard to last more than one season. People forget The Dick Van Dyke Show was cancelled after one season; then after protests, brought back for another season and did well for years.
    We waited for Paul Lynde to get his own show, then were surprised it was cancelled so fast.

  • @BlueSky-eb7ru
    @BlueSky-eb7ru Před měsícem +2

    Fun to watch old TV shows .. No cell phones or Laptops is quite noticeable ..

  • @steveprestegard5151
    @steveprestegard5151 Před měsícem +5

    3:32 I am one of the few people who watched Chase. A hot car, a helicopter, a dog and (in the first half of the season) a motorcycle. Ideal viewing for an 8-year-old.

    • @robertsretrorewind5853
      @robertsretrorewind5853  Před měsícem

      I'm right there with you. I think the intro is awesome! Especially Wayne Maunder on the helicopter; I thought it was Shelly Novack at first. I was thinking about '90s/'00s products which stole ideas from the '70s crime dramas, and that they were looking at "Starsky & Hutch", "Baretta", "Barnaby Jones" and "The Street of San Francisco", but what they were REALLY looking at was "Chase".

    • @steveprestegard5151
      @steveprestegard5151 Před měsícem

      @@robertsretrorewind5853 the first open: czcams.com/video/VFKpyLbIvJc/video.html

    • @robertsretrorewind5853
      @robertsretrorewind5853  Před měsícem +1

      Hey Steve, just a heads up. A lot of this is new to me (I'm learning the features of having a channel), and the link was placed in a "Held for Review" folder (not done by me). I "approved" it, and I saw you were showing the original "Chase" intro; no problem. Not knowing exactly what I was doing, I deleted it; it's the first time I tried to approve/delete anything in that section. My apologies. Still under construction on my end...

    • @steveprestegard5151
      @steveprestegard5151 Před měsícem +1

      @@robertsretrorewind5853 that opening has the three fired cast members and the motorcycle. Truth be told the second open has more action. I think the closing credits showed the helo, the car and the bike on a freeway. Maybe Fuzz was in the car.

  • @QueenOfTheNorth65
    @QueenOfTheNorth65 Před měsícem +2

    I’d read so much about Bill Bixby in “The Magician,” I had wrongly assumed it was a hit.

  • @msr1116
    @msr1116 Před měsícem +4

    Just as I saw the Hawkins clip ending, Jimmy Stewart appears on my TV in a movie with Raquel Welch and Dean Martin. Weird coincidences like this have happened before.
    I recognize a number of actors and actresses who became prominent in later programs or by their connection to a family member or a marital partner.

  • @user-gw9sk1zy4s
    @user-gw9sk1zy4s Před měsícem +1

    James Franciscus was never able to carry a television series on his own, yet he was ubiquitous on 60s and 70s t.v.

  • @imajhawk11
    @imajhawk11 Před měsícem +5

    Chase had 3 other main characters- 1 with motorcycle, 1 was great driver, and another flew a chopper, I think.

    • @steveprestegard5151
      @steveprestegard5151 Před měsícem

      The helicopter pilot and the guy on the motorcycle got fired, as did the car driver.

  • @natestevenson3886
    @natestevenson3886 Před měsícem +2

    When you dig into the actual facts of why SHAFT was cancelled -- Shaft was not initially cancelled by the Network -- but was being reconsidered for renewal for a TV Movie Series the same as the COLUMBO TV Movies Series -- Jimmy Stewart in the cancelled HAWKINS TV Show (matter of public record about him) -- was jealous and envious of Shaft's TV Movie Series popularity due to Richard Roundtree being a Black-Man -- and because Stewart's own TV Series was cancelled -- Stewart insisted (using his Hollywood power) -- got Shaft cancelled pressuring Network executives and producers and to avoid being humiliated over having his show cancelled and Richard Roundtree being successful .........

  • @kzk871
    @kzk871 Před měsícem +1

    Tenafly opening made it seem absolutely thrilling. 30 seconds of a guy backing out of his own driveway 😂

  • @ellenthorne818
    @ellenthorne818 Před měsícem +6

    I remember some of these, my favourite was the Magician

  • @pulsarstargrave256
    @pulsarstargrave256 Před měsícem +2

    What's interesting about the failed shows was looking at what they were up against! Quinn-Martin shows were very popular in our house, but so were the ABC and NBC movies of the week! If not for Gunsmoke, Barnaby Jones and Cannon, CBS never would have had a chance!

  • @mlbrooks4066
    @mlbrooks4066 Před měsícem +4

    The only thing I remember at all was about Keir Dullea's show - somebody once said "Keir Dullea, gone tomorrow."

  • @gailreese4102
    @gailreese4102 Před měsícem +5

    "Toma" was another of my favorites. Its lead, Tony Musante, only agreed to appear in one season which, in turn, paved the way for its successor, "Baretta," which lasted much longer.

    • @gailreese4102
      @gailreese4102 Před měsícem +1

      The real Det. Dave Toma also guest-appeared in several of the series' episodes.

  • @jeannehall6546
    @jeannehall6546 Před měsícem +5

    I loved watching “Lotsa Luck” and “The Magician” as a kid. Wasn’t Gary Crosby of “Chase” one of Bing’s sons? I remember “Dirty Sally”, “Bob And Carol And Ted And Alice (which was based on the movie of the same name- pretty controversial as it dealt with wife-swapping)”, Banacek”, “The Snoop Sisters”, “Faraday and Company”, “Doc Elliot”, “Chopper One (kind of like “Adam-12” in a helicopter), “Shaft (which was on late night)” and “Adam’s Rib” as well.
    “Toma” was based on the life and career of Dave Toma, who became a big-time anti-drug advocate in the ‘70’s and ‘80’s. All of us kids either knew him or knew of him as he spoke at many schools about the danger of drugs at the time and was very direct in his approach! Toma commanded respect, and nobody dared mess with him! Some kids even sought him out with their problems and he was very good at listening and offering them guidance!
    I don’t know why I don’t remember “Roll Out” at all- despite the fact it featured Stu Gilliam (“Rowan And Martin’s Laugh-In”) and Ed Begley, Jr. (“St. Elsewhere”)!

  • @mikematusek4233
    @mikematusek4233 Před měsícem +4

    Loved Chase, the Cowboys, Dirty Sally, and the Magician. I thought Banachek ran longer, as it was a rotation with two or three different groups of show. Dusty's Trail was fun, but a redo of Gilligan's Island. For me in Phoenix, Starlost was shown on Saturday mornings, I think.

  • @johnrunion5357
    @johnrunion5357 Před měsícem +5

    several of these shows i fondly recall watching such as the magician, shaft, banacek, the snoop sisters, dirty sally, the girl with something extra, the brian keith show, dusty's trail, ozzie's girls. i only saw toma once and that was after it was cancelled and made a part of the abc late night movie. i remember thinking this is a LOT like baretta. then years later i read the star of toma Tony Musante did not want to become a star so he quit and the series was re-tooled as baretta. i remember the joanna cassady PSA/commercial. i had no idea who she was back then. i used to love calucci's department. it came on friday nights right before the cbs friday night movie which seemed like was always a planet of the apes movie. i watched ozzie's girls and dusty's trail also. i have never even heard of the starlost. thanks. this was great ... as are all of your videos that i have watched.

    • @robertsretrorewind5853
      @robertsretrorewind5853  Před měsícem +2

      I appreciate reading that! Great read John!

    • @johnrunion5357
      @johnrunion5357 Před měsícem +1

      @@robertsretrorewind5853 you are very welcome. i greatly appreciate the extra research you do and share with your audience such as night the show aired/time slot, what it's competition on the other networks was + it's final end of the season ranking for the series. i clearly recall watching shaft when i was about 12 and knew it only aired every other week. i was falsely recalling that the other week barnaby jones aired as opposed to the jimmy stewart series which actually aired so i thank you for straightening out my memory on that. we didn't get abc when i was growing up. we only had a 35 foot antenna. you had to have at least a 50 foot antenna to get any abc station in this area back then. when i was in second grade (69 -70) i would run home from school, turn the tv dial to the closest abc affiliate, run to turn the antenna outside the house by hand, make multipule trips back into the house to see if dark shadows was coming in clearly enough to actually watch or if it was going to turn out to be snow on the screen with only audio. then run back outside and try to turn the antenna back to it's original position before my dad came home from work to watch the news on the cbs affiliate ! by the time of the night stalker i had a small 13" b/w tv with 'rabbit ears' in my room which some times would allow me to watch that series. kids today do not know the struggle!

    • @robertsretrorewind5853
      @robertsretrorewind5853  Před měsícem +1

      @@johnrunion5357 I love what you're saying! Especially having to adjust the rabbit ears and such. Great detail!
      I bought a small black & white from K-Mart (really late in the game when color TVs had already been around for +20 years) when I was in Jr. High, and if it was rainy I could pick up Fox KNBR if I set the rabbit ears in such a way. Which was a big deal because we didn't get Fox from where I'm from (at the time).
      I can appreciate that struggle that you're talking about, some fond memories. To think years ago, I'd dream of having access to a 1,000 channels, and here we are, and I prefer having just a few channels to watch.

    • @johnrunion5357
      @johnrunion5357 Před měsícem +1

      @@robertsretrorewind5853 you are very welcome and thank you. it used to be we only got 2 channels in the 60's and much of the 70's and something good was always on. now as you stated we can get 1000's and there is basiclaly nothing to watch. there MUST be a happy medium in there some where. oh, the plight of mankind and the futility of life. lol

    • @msr1116
      @msr1116 Před měsícem +2

      Do you recognize the creators of Calucci's Department ? It was Renee Taylor---whom we know as Sylvia Fine on The Nanny---and her husband Joseph Bologna, who appeared in two different guest roles.

  • @chaburchak
    @chaburchak Před měsícem +2

    Oh my, nice to see the opening to Chase again. Wayne Maunder was a pretty reliable character actor back in the day, always good on Lancer with the unfortunate James Stacy. In fact, I seem to recall he was in the pilot episode of Kung-Fu...

    • @brendad3570
      @brendad3570 Před měsícem +1

      Wayne Maunder which was his real name was from my home town in Maine. He was in my mother's Sunday School class and she said of all the boys in her class she would have thought he would be the last one to become an actor. She said he was very quiet. I used to watch Lancer every week -- loved James Stacy. When the show came I used to say to my mother " Wayne's on". I think she was quite proud of him

  • @dantyler6907
    @dantyler6907 Před měsícem +12

    "Dians" looked to be a carbon copy of "Mary Tyler Moore"!

    • @markstevens9249
      @markstevens9249 Před měsícem +1

      It was, I've seen the pilot, Rigg whether she ever admitted it did her best work with Patrick Macnee!

  • @jehobden
    @jehobden Před měsícem +1

    THE BRIAN KEITH SHOW was a S2 continuation of THE LITTLE PEOPLE, which also lasted a full season.

  • @user-yt2ur1fp4z
    @user-yt2ur1fp4z Před měsícem +3

    I vaguely remember some of those

  • @MightyMezzo
    @MightyMezzo Před měsícem +12

    “The New Perry Mason” needed Raymond Burr. Or Matthew Rhys. Or Warren William.

    • @user-gm9he1os5o
      @user-gm9he1os5o Před měsícem +1

      Burr was still doing "Ironside" at this time. The show would still go on thru '75.

    • @MightyMezzo
      @MightyMezzo Před měsícem +1

      @@user-gm9he1os5o True. And Matthew Rhys was a baby. And Warren William died in 1948.

    • @waynetompkins3006
      @waynetompkins3006 Před měsícem

      Without "Park Avenue Beat" as the opening theme, it simply isn't Perry Mason.

  • @stephenspilker9334
    @stephenspilker9334 Před měsícem +4

    i found it funny on dusty's trail had janine riley and lori saunders in it. they both played bobby jo on petticoat junction lol.

    • @zefallafez
      @zefallafez Před měsícem

      Riley was the original Billy Joe. Saunders was the second Bobbie Joe.

  • @skyblue375
    @skyblue375 Před měsícem +5

    Shaft as a t.v. show was not worth the time, there are things you can do in a movie that you cannot do when you are on regular television...all thanks to the FCC.

  • @aleks1939
    @aleks1939 Před měsícem +2

    Wow, I was only 3 or 4, but I remember the show Chase.

  • @Cbcw76
    @Cbcw76 Před měsícem +5

    There are so many of these I'd love to watch just those pilots because of their guest stars. I keep thinking if these networks had far-sighted archivists, they'd post these shows on CZcams and fill those with their logos. Oh my - Kier Dullea's punishment for tricking HAL? Sent off in STARLOST?!! The irony of so many actors appearing in these shows or, preceding breakout roles later in their careers.

    • @robertsretrorewind5853
      @robertsretrorewind5853  Před měsícem +1

      I feel the same way.

    • @Cbcw76
      @Cbcw76 Před měsícem +2

      Thanks also for those 'title card' summations. I am very interested to see the 'competitors' and realizing top shows had little or inefffective competition which, to me, means Other Viewers just didn't watch TV at that time-slot, or evening.

  • @allenkranawetter9482
    @allenkranawetter9482 Před měsícem +3

    I don't remember the new Perry Mason

  • @thomascefalo938
    @thomascefalo938 Před 14 dny +1

    Really liked The Snoop Sisters. recently watched the whole series on cable

  • @PeterBrown-mz4nv
    @PeterBrown-mz4nv Před měsícem +2

    Monte Markham was in the pilot episode for the Ellery Queen mysteries that featured Jim Hutton.

  • @rmcrae62
    @rmcrae62 Před měsícem +1

    It's neat to think that homes only had one or two tv sets so it really was a battle for eyeballs.

  • @kirkrjb
    @kirkrjb Před měsícem +2

    I was a teenager at this time and the only show I remember watching and enjoyed was the star lost

  • @radicalross7700
    @radicalross7700 Před měsícem +1

    I had heard Diana Rigg had a short-lived sitcom in the early 1970s, but I never saw it or even heard about it until many years later.

  • @TTony-tu6dm
    @TTony-tu6dm Před měsícem +1

    One can only imagine how they eviscerated “Shaft” to make it a tv series. PS “Toma” was reworked as “Baretta” starring Robert Blake, and was much more successful

  • @raywood8187
    @raywood8187 Před 20 dny +1

    I was 14 then, I remember some of the shows. None of these really impressed me though, except The Magician.
    Back then, with no way to record, you had to pick one show to watch. So that's probably why I never saw some of these shows. The networks would always put one popular show against another in the same time slot. So unless I could catch it on reruns, I would miss a show on another channel.
    I never understood that tactic, why not put a good show against a show that isn't doing well instead of taking a chance that both shows would be cancelled for low viewer numbers.
    17:20 Joanna Cassidy and her flaming red hair could start a fire in me!

  • @johnhutchison9782
    @johnhutchison9782 Před měsícem +1

    Chooper House and Fire 1 😂 we kids were so funny!

  • @tallactordude
    @tallactordude Před měsícem +1

    I remember watching and liking Adam’s Rib, and I also remember watching probably all four of the Snoop Sisters episodes and being very surprised and disappointed when it got canceled. And there is some of these shows I remember existing, though I didn’t watch them.

    • @robertsretrorewind5853
      @robertsretrorewind5853  Před měsícem

      I appreciate that you liked "Adam's Rib". It's one of those shows I can't get an episode of, and would love to see it.

  • @sheldonhchambliss1385
    @sheldonhchambliss1385 Před měsícem +2

    This posting is golden

  • @fazole
    @fazole Před měsícem +2

    I think it's hilarious that the same guy ALWAYS plays the star's "no BS" boss! Kolckak's, Toma's and later Boyington's boss on Blacksheep.😂

    • @anthonybrooks5040
      @anthonybrooks5040 Před měsícem

      Actor Simon Oakland looked the "boss" type. His "Kolchak" character, Anthony Vincenzo, was bossy but the lead character (played by Darren McGavin) often got his way.

  • @gailreese4102
    @gailreese4102 Před měsícem +2

    I remember watching "Ozzie's Girls." Susan Sennett also guest-appeared in an episode of "The Rookies" ("Rabbits On The Runway").

  • @4dogsgaming
    @4dogsgaming Před měsícem +1

    I must not of watched alot of TV back then, cause I don't remember a single one of those shows.. Lol

  • @MightyMezzo
    @MightyMezzo Před měsícem +6

    We watched “Diana.” My dad had a thing for Diana Rigg. Too bad the show was so unworthy of her talents.

    • @cbalducc
      @cbalducc Před měsícem

      Diana Rigg was a graduate of the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. I think she preferred stage work.

    • @msr1116
      @msr1116 Před měsícem +1

      Joan Collins also attended RADA but took a different career direction. Her father purportedly said Joan acts in trash and sister Jackie writes it. 😲 Ouch !

    • @carlosencarnacion1255
      @carlosencarnacion1255 Před měsícem +1

      Many of us had a crush on Ms. Rigg….😻

    • @cc352
      @cc352 Před měsícem +1

      Patrick MacNee had a guest appearance on her show. That was cool.

    • @MightyMezzo
      @MightyMezzo Před měsícem

      @@cc352 Saw that one!

  • @1rjbrjb
    @1rjbrjb Před měsícem +1

    Diana Rigg could have been MTM in a leather catsuit (with little cutouts at the hips) and Shakespearean training which is what every 15 year old American boy wanted at the time. I so wanted that show to make it.
    It was as if an Avengers villain had trapped Mrs. Peel in a Neil Simon play that hadn't made it out of New Haven.

    • @robertsretrorewind5853
      @robertsretrorewind5853  Před měsícem

      LOL! I guess Z.Z. von Schnerk is directing that Neil Simon play.
      I'm still wanting "Diana" to make it as a show! I'm still hopeful.

  • @loneshewolf74
    @loneshewolf74 Před měsícem +1

    I was born in 1974, and it's probably for the best I don't remember these shows at all. The "Lostsa Luck" sitcom seemed mildly depressing. Because the world now is a lot worse and it's more like "Outta Luck".
    I mean, I looked the show up and learned it was about a guy who works at a lost and found in a bus station. He lives with his mother, his sister, and her unemployed slob husband and he was to work to provide for all of them. Imagine trying to do that now, ha ha.

  • @thebigguy8336
    @thebigguy8336 Před měsícem +5

    Loved the magician. New perry mason? Mannequins expressed more emotions

    • @waynetompkins3006
      @waynetompkins3006 Před měsícem +1

      Monte Markham did dozens of guest roles over the years. He just didn't have the star power to carry a show as the lead.

  • @mbclev
    @mbclev Před měsícem +1

    There was a localized version of the “NBC ‘73” promo jingle (that appeared at 22:47) that I remember for WKYC-TV in Cleveland that had the lyrics “Come and see NBC…Get it on 3!”

  • @wheeler71
    @wheeler71 Před měsícem +2

    Some good ones - some not so much 👏

  • @robmclean4352
    @robmclean4352 Před měsícem +1

    1:53 Just for fun, I thought I'd take these 1973 prices, adjust them for inflation, then compare them to today's prices. And, wow! These items cost *less than half* of what they did 50 years ago, after you adjust for inflation, which has increased almost seven-fold since 1973! (Spencer steak: $3.19/lb in 1973, $22.26 in today's money, 2024 price of $8.99. Veal scaloppini: 6.79, 47.38, 17.99. Cooked shrimp: 4.30, 28.25, 9.99. NY cut steak: 3.98, 26.15, 14.99.)

  • @ysbel
    @ysbel Před měsícem +5

    Damn the Starlost looked like a good premise for a program.

    • @howardlevin2753
      @howardlevin2753 Před měsícem +3

      It did at the time. However, when I asked Walter Koenig (Oro in 2 episodes) about it in a "Wrath of Khan" related program years later, he said that the people who produced it knew more about making soap operas than science fiction. His view on why "The Starlost" didn't last.

  • @user-gw9sk1zy4s
    @user-gw9sk1zy4s Před měsícem +1

    Simon Oakland played the same character for 25 years in telelvision and movies, the tough, gruff, sometimes corrupt heavy. In pro wrestling he would have been cast as a heel. Still, he always made any project he was cast, better.

  • @teajaydc4484
    @teajaydc4484 Před měsícem +1

    I don’t remember any of these except The Magician. The Starlost looked, well, groovy.😉

  • @suzannelawson9215
    @suzannelawson9215 Před měsícem +2

    Hi,
    Do you by chance have any footage for any years during the 1960's of short-lived T.V. programs?

    • @robertsretrorewind5853
      @robertsretrorewind5853  Před měsícem +1

      Hi Suzanne! Yes, I plan on going back to cover the sixties in the next few weeks. Same with the '80s.

    • @suzannelawson9215
      @suzannelawson9215 Před měsícem +3

      @@robertsretrorewind5853
      Thanks....I grew up in the 60's...well in the 70's too.

  • @dennismccarty7728
    @dennismccarty7728 Před měsícem +2

    its a good thing they never advanced beyoned what they did.

  • @davewebb9452
    @davewebb9452 Před měsícem +1

    Thanks. That was fun.

  • @BigBadWorf
    @BigBadWorf Před měsícem +1

    I watched Chopper One on an old 25" BW TV. But it was in my bedroom. Not bad for a 12 year old.

  • @markstevens9249
    @markstevens9249 Před měsícem +1

    I've often wondered if Roll Out started out as a MASH Spinoff, it might have faired better if it had.