The ABC Sunday Night Movie - "Salvage" (Complete Broadcast, 6/3/1979) 📺 🚀
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- Here's the complete broadcast of "Salvage" as presented on The ABC Sunday Night Movie over WXYZ Channel 7 in Detroit, MI. (this was the a repeat broadcast - the movie originally aired on Saturday, January 20th 1979)
This made-for-TV flick - which served as the pilot for the short-lived TV series Salvage 1 (which only aired for 16 episodes total) - starred Andy Griffith (in the long period of flop shows in-between his 1968 departure from The Andy Griffith Show and the start-up of Matlock in 1986) and Joel Higgins (years before Silver Spoons) as scrap and salvage entrepreneurs who build a makeshift rocket designed to salvage items abandoned in outer space, and in particular the moon - and meet resistance every step of the way from the government. Also starring Trish Stewart, co-starring J. Jay Saunders, Raleigh Bond and Jacqueline Scott, with guest stars Peter Brown, Lee De Broux and Richard Eastham, and special guest star Richard Jaeckel.
All show and bumper voiceovers by Joel Crager.
Includes:
Station ID / Action News promo (with Doris Biscoe)
Show opening and preview of film
Commercials for:
Aim toothpaste
Pontiac Catalina
Lipton Iced Tea
Sears Super Values (on paints)
Act I (featuring opening credits)
Commercials for:
Holiday Inn
Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer
Pizza Hut
Gillette Right Guard anti-perspirant
Act II
Commercials for:
Nestlé Sunrise instant coffee
Carefree Sugarless Gum (with "The Wright Brothers")
Promo for Eight Is Enough, Charlie's Angels and Vega$ (main voiceover by Ernie Anderson) (ending voiceover by Allan Jefferys)
Promo for 20/20 (voiceover by Fred Collins)
Animated ABC ID with lower-third station ID superimposed
Act III
Commercials for:
Flintstones Tablets Plus Iron
Super Shade sunblock by Coppertone
Mazda GLC
Schlitz Beer
Bumper
Promo for Good Morning America (with David Hartman)
Commercials for:
McDonald's
Cedar Point's Frontier Days (from June 2nd through 10th) (voiceover by Norman Rose)
Animated station ID (voiceover by Al Pinter)
Return bumper
Act IV
Commercials for:
7-Eleven Slurpee (guy with cards)
Dial soap
1979 Pontiac Grand Prix
O.B. Tampons - from Johnson & Johnson
Promo for Three's Company, Taxi and When the West Was Fun (main voiceover by Ernie Anderson) (ending voiceover by Allan Jefferys)
Act V
Commercials for:
Triumph TR7
Sears Super Values (on Craftsman products)
Kingsford Charcoal Briquets
7up soft drink
Bumper
Promo for ABC Monday Night Baseball (voiceover by Fred Collins)
Preview of Action News at 11pm with Doris Biscoe
Commercials for:
American Airlines - "Half-Fare Coupon Offer"
Yoplait yogurt (with Loretta Swit) (voiceover by Bob Landers?)
Animated station ID / promo for Kelly & Company (voiceover by Al Pinter)
Return bumper
Act VI
Commercials for:
Olympic Latex Stain paint
Michelob Light beer
Promo for Eight Is Enough, Charlie's Angels and Vega$ (main voiceover by Ernie Anderson) (ending voiceover by Allan Jefferys)
Promo for ABC World News Tonight (voiceover by Fred Collins)
Act VII
Commercials for:
Volkswagen Rabbit (with Wilt Chamberlain)
Tampax tampons
Excedrin Extra-Strength Pain Reliever (voiceover by Alan Bleviss)
Ban Roll-On (with Mary Frann of "Newhart" fame)
Film ending credits (with voiceover promo for Good Morning America by David Hartman, and for Three's Company, Taxi, How the West Was Fun and 20/20 by Allan Jefferys) - featuring the Columbia Pictures Television "Sunburst" logo bumper at the end
Show ending titles
Promo for ABC Monday Night Baseball (voiceover by Fred Collins)
This aired on local Detroit TV on Sunday, June 3rd 1979 during the 9:00pm to 10:58pm (Eastern) time frame.
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....man...45 years ago who of us would have thought that we would be watching this again and enjoying the commercials as much as anything else. lol :)
I grew up in the 90s. So we got to watch the good stuff from the early days 70s 80s and it helped shaped our entertainment. I will say early 2000s is the dip off point for good tv and good movies.
Notice how you got to watch the program for 30 mins before the 1st one though? But I agree. "Tommy's mom made liver too" hit home. LOL
I do not know how in this wonderful world I missed this one back then? Especially being an Andy Griffith Fan. But I’m certainly glad that I have found it now. Thank You For Sharing.
Oh it’s because it aired one month before I was born.
@@jeremiahabbott5277 They made a series of this as well. Not sure how many seasons, but it was made and aired.
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This movie and the series captured my 10 year-old imagination back in '79. I thought this was the absolute coolest thing since Star Wars. I never forgot how they built the capsule out 9f a cement mixer. The commercials bring back memories, too.
15 here when dad and I watched this❤
Wasn’t there one about a kid that sneaks on to a rocket ship? That was cool too.
1979, I WAS RUNNING MY DADDY'S STILL SITE,AND BOOTLEG CORN LIQUOR ALL BEFORE SCHOOL
in Kentucky.. those were the good ole days
i think even 10 year old me would be questioning his reentry plan lol
I remember watching this. This time I get to see it IN COLOR!
Same thing here
Kids today don't know what a 'black & white' tv is.
@@donbishow5497 Now that's funny!
Me too....I remember when this was on TV.
Same here. My parents didn't get color until I left home.
Not only am I old enough to remember this movie, it has often crossed my mind. Thanks for posting it.👍
Saw this video were Harlan Ellison was pointing out that our space program was not civilian based like many Science Fiction authors including Isaac Asimov had wrote but in the long run it is correct civilian space projects are the most innovative. I want Hollywood to do my stuff like OUTLAND but more up to date to imagine what our future may hold. Especially with this catching passing astral bodies and hoping on for a ride. 😊
@ shampoovta- 75 thousand years ago another solar system moved through very close to this one! And it just happens that is one of the dates when they think modern man first showed up! Makes me wonder?!?
I remember this pilot, and the subsequent satellite recovery show… loved it. Battlestar galactica, space 1999, Star Trek reruns, what a great time to be alive. Totally miss hose days.
This is when the entire family sat down together after dinner to watch the weekly special movie. I miss the 70s and 80s
As a movie collector, I LOVE getting a hold of movies and TV series from pre-1980 with the original commercials in situ.
it adds to the historic value of the recordings.
Very cool. Pilot movie for the Salvage-1 TV series. 20 episodes were made but only 16 were ever broadcasted. I wish they'd put out a Blu-Ray set with all 20 episodes. In my opinion, one of the best TV series Andy Griffeth ever did. Very good show...thanx for posting! :)
Yes I would buy it
I remember this movie and the tv show very well. Loved it.
"I wanna build a spaceship, go to the moon, salvage all the junk that's up there, bring it back and sell it."
We leave tonight!
Totally cost-effective!
Elon?
There are fed bureaucrats who would demand Andy’s character be charged with treason and that he die in prison
@@BlackAdam1231"Clearly, an insurrectionist."
How refreshing NOT to see ads from Big Pharma and health/life insurance outfits as shown ad nauseam nowadays on broadcast tv.
So Andy Griffith had a car phone in 1979...
I was 13 when this came on and I remember loving it. Of course, we only got ABC on our TV back then in the boonies so I had no other choice. But still, this was a special show.
Radiotelephones were already available in the 1950s and needed a transmitter, set but due to the technology were limited to about 10k subscribers. By the 1980s they were being slowly being replaced by analog mobile phones.
@Tesserae Right, I remember the evolution of the car/radio telephones. I just meant that, of course this character would have a phone in his car, even early on like that.
I grew up in Hartford CT and watching ABC shows were always a hassle cause the affiliates were in new haven CT or springfield ma so u always have to do magic with the antenna to get it right so as a kid I missed out on a lot of these shows. NBC and CBS were in town so they were crystal clear
George Peppard had one in the very early 70s while playing Banacek. Probably 72-73.
Paul Drake had a car phone in the old black and white Perry Mason series from the late 50s.
I watched this in 1979 it was great then and it's great now.
And it will always be great too.
Dad recorded this on our VCR when I was younger. There wasn't enough tape left and it ended right when the ship was about to land on earth. I never got to see the end until now. Many thanks!!
This (and the series that came from it, Salvage 1) was one of those things that on the face of it had a really silly premise but was simply fun to watch. Mostly due to how well Griffith sold it with his performance.
I bought the complete [all to brief] series of SALVAGE 1 several years ago before any of the episodes were commercially available and even today the entire series is tough to find... and when you do, they are pretty poor quality copies.
@@gregoryboyd7176 So where can i obtain a high definition remastering of this tv series?
Anyone remember ARK II?
Loved that vehicle they used!!
The whole series is free here on yt.
@@75YBA yea it's one of my favorites. The vehicle reminded me of my GI Joe toy
Yes that show was a GRAT show I have the whole show series on DVD. Later on, this type of vehicle was revamped for the movie 'Damnation Alley' in 1977 with George Peppard, Jan Michael Vincent & Paul Winfield WHO will later play the Police Lt. in the first 'Terminator'
Andy Griffith was the best.
Oh wow. I think I saw this on television back in the 90's. One of those random things on a local channel at like 2pm on a Sunday.
At 15 years old I thought this was the greatest TV Show I ever saw !! I still do !!
I was half your age at the time old man.
@@tonyarc9455 Ha ha !! LOL. I will 60 in 3 weeks :)
Damn...I was just being born lol!!!😜🤦♂️🤣✌️🥃
i was 18 then,,, now hitting 64 as of 8/26/2024,in very good health for my age,cant figure out why that is,? all the BEER I DRANK IN MY RADICAL DAYS. LOL LOL LOL😎🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻
Wow, I haven't seen that movie since I was a kid! Watching it again is like stepping back in time!
OMG, we only had a black and white TV when we watched this!
Ditto, I believe it was 3 or 4 years later ( from this movie) that we bought a color TV (all of 19")
I remember this movie! Was just thinking about it the other day. And from time to time over the years.
Pure 70's cheese, plus the commercials and scrambling *_F-4's._* I saw this first run, then the few episodes the show gave us. Thanks for posting!!!
Saw it way back then in Lansing at 12 yrs old. The good days, mom was alive and had a famly. Not now.
I seen this movie when it came out.
I tried to find the episodes of salvage 1 with no luck.
Thanks for the memories
When do you use the word “ saw”?
@@garyfrancis6193 when I use a saw to cut wood.
Look again.
I found S1 E1 on CZcams.
Looking for others.
Search on YT for:
Salvage One full eps.
I 100% vividly remember this! I even have the behind-the-scenes magazine with the poster of the spaceship!. Couldn't find it on VHS or DVD, but I did have it on audio cassette. 😂That's the way i collected movies back in the 70s hahaha. We didn't get a VHS recorder until the mid-80s. Thanks for sharing this movie!
I too recorded TV on cassette in the seventies as a kid
Would fall asleep listening to them...
So great to see this movie again. Really enjoyed all the commercials and their jingles//songs as well.
This was a pilot for a TV Show. I remember this one, and Project UFO were part of my childhood.
This was a neat movie of the week way back in the 70's.
( Young folks today substitute Sick for Neat )
I especially like seeing the old commercials from 45 years ago.
I was a fan of this movie, and the subsequent TV show. Thanks for posting this!
This and *Stowaway To The Moon* movie captured my imagination as a kid soooo much!!
Yep see you remember that movie too. That was a really fun one. My family got me this huge picture book about the astronauts way back when I was like a toddler so all of our generation was primed for these kinds of space adventures. I love when kids get to slip in to the adult world and help.
@@shampoovta The 70's and 80's were the best decades ever.
As kids our imaginations were fueled by great TV shows and movies and even some commercials.
I literally got a hamster and all the hamster trail habitat stuff just because of the Boy In The Plastic Bubble movie!
Me too! I remember being in 5th grade and watching this when it originally aired in January 1979. Seems like I was also reading Tom Swift and the Space Station. That summer, Skylab fell back to earth (the 20/20 promo in the commercials here talks about that).
@@Clyde_Lewis everyone was talking about Skylab falling lol.
When we learned it was gonna hit Australia and the ocean we got all depressed lol
This was a terrific movie. Even better than I remember.
WOW growing up in Ann Arbor, junior in high school and the 80's ahead of me, best memories ever.
I had completely forgotten about this. Thank you for saving and posting it!
LOL Doris Bisco I grew watching her, this was my local broadcast. I probably watched this, I was 17.
I grew up in this very industry, mainly aircraft related, mostly military, and as a kid i watched this and had many times thought of this movie, but never knew what it's name was.
I dig this movie because it reminds me of how I grew up.
Today I have even built my own aircraft type, probably due to my exposure to this industry.
COOL MOVIE 🤔👌 and even though I passed most of the commercials, they are a prize. 👍
To whoever posted this movie. Thank you! Not only for a movie thank i remember fondly but also for the commercials some of which i forgot! Larrys mom had liver too!!
70s hairdos perfectly feathered and fluffed.
Just shy of my 9th birthday on 6/14. This made for TV movie was a bonding moment with my dad. Even i knew the premise was ridiculous...but the story of gumption, bravery and perseverance was on point.
lol "going for that young stuff now?"
I remember seeing this but I thought it was a TV show. I have bought up this before a few times over the years about Andy Griffith doing space salvage and people look at me like WAHT? LOL no one remembers it , or I thought maybe I had dreamed it up.
This is the movie that served as the pilot for the TV series.
There's usually a lot of information in the "video description".
I was there… in front of the TV in 79’.
@@LittleBlueOwl318 - And in the description, it actually says this was the pilot.
I watched that broadcast at 8 years old and haven't thought about it since.
This is also free on Tubi, Crackle, or one of those other channels. It has the whole series.
Love this movie
That rocket engine exhaust. Lol!!!!!
Thanks for the upload! Enjoyed the commercials as much as the movie 😅
Damn we had it made. Now we have pretend woman ruining beer . LOL
thank you so much for sharing.
what a great great classic old movie. love it.
so pure, innocent and wholesome compared to what is popular today. even the commercials and other television announcements are such a soothing break from the harsh nonense of today's media.
I was just thinking about this movie a few days ago...awesome!
Man, I remember that. What a great story!
Thank you for sharing! 😊
I was 10in 79 and thought I was the only one who saw the show Salvage One.
Almost yelled out "Its starting!" when the titles came on.
Was silly before, now we have SpaceX
My friends dad got a new red lawnmower and he painted "Salvage 1" on it.
I'm, almost, 3 months older than this movie. That's crazy. I've never found a movie that's so close to my age.
I faked being sick on Sunday so I could stay home from church to watch it, then caught every episode of the series I could before they cancelled it. not easy to do in a family of 7 that wanted to watch other stuff and no VCR in the family til the mid 80's.
“Thousands in Detroit area, fight desperately to save their jobs…”
Sears - Where America Shopped
Actually we did. USA made Craftsman tools, Die Hard batteries, and Kenmore appliances were all quality products.
So much fun watching this after all these decades. commercials included! Sticker shock on the prices from 1979. Ouch!
The Rabbit commercial with Wilt!! Yea!
This is so awesome! Quite a quality upgrade from other versions, which were very good too.
Remember this, I was 17 and it was something interesting, plus Andy!
I remember this Show
Q: Is it legal?
Matlock: I dunno knaw? 😂
I often had this movie cross my mind over the years, but i couldn't remember most of it. I miss these network movies, i think we had it better back then without cable and internet tv.
I also fondly remember this TV movie. The series was okay too but apparently not enough ratings!
Those 8track tape days 1979
We were using cassette tapes by 79, I’m sure of it. I remember using 8 tracks in Conway in 77, but we got back from Iran in 79, and we had a cassette in the house, and in our pickup.
Heh, they even used a cassette in this movie!
I remember watching this the day it aired. And the TV series that followed.
This is how men used to be in America, very headstrong, determined had drive! They used to build planes and fly them as if it was nothing but now men are weak and Impotent! They can’t even change a tire nowadays wow how much America has changed 😞😥
I used to carry two sheets of plywood up a ladder to second story roof. Had a kid demanding team lift on a sheet of paneling. I grabbed it one handed. Signed him out for the day.
niiicceee i think a hard working man that does labor and can fix and build thins are amazing and quite sexy lol@@TheMoneypresident
After all these years, I FINALLY figured out what this movie reminded me of: The Mouse On The Moon.
Sheriff Taylor was sure happy being Recovery Specialist. But no sign of Opie or even Fred & Lamont Sanford or Harold & Albert Steptoe ???
I remember Doris Biscoe, Bill Bonds, Channel 7 Detroit- Southfield Michigan on 10 mile road
Back in the day…
They made a T.V. series from this movie called salvage one.
Loved that series….
This was the craziest movie ever made…
Seems like it was just yesterday , I was 15 years old then, and I do remember watching this movie,
i remeber watching this show i thought it was so cool.
I remember watching this Movie.
commercials bring back a lot of good memories
i used to watch salvage 1 as a kid. wish I could find the whole series
iinteresting movie....salvage team went to pick up all the equipment that was left behind on the moon....when they successfully come back all of sudden the government wanted their equipment back...salvage team does all the hard work and the government comes and takes it all....
D Day remembered after 25 years! June 6, 2024 will mark the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings
The commercial for 20/20 said it was the 25th anniversary of D-Day. Shouldn't it be the 35th anniversary?
good catch
I remember this one as well as other old ones
Jesus. I was a 7 year old kid. I remember this! :)
The intros made the movie seem like an event.
Wow! Nestalga! You just watch it to remember... The good old days... Where we were all... Ignorant of how bad it really was in the background. But still fun to watch.
wow, 22 years before spaceX!
I remember this movie! I loved it. Always thought it deserved to be remade. I had thought it was called "Salvage 1" though. But, wait, it was a short-lived tv show, wasn't it?
@1:10:36 Slurpee PSA. Classic. Hilarious! 😂 😂😂😂
The guidance computer scene, hilarious. Even then, the readily available 8 bit computers were far more powerful than what NASA used to land on the moon. Trying to use the available 300baud modems to “steal” guidance systems is hilarious…
Classy Pontiac Catalina...yeaaahhh!!✌️🥃
I loved Salvage 1!
That restaurant at the beginning of the movie was right around the corner from me in Northeast Philadelphia. The 94th Aero Sqaudron
Wow. Harve Bennet was an EP on this.
I remember this just like yesterday with Doris Biscoe on channel 7 news.
Fun fact: This TV show came out the same year as the 1979 remake of the champ co-starring future silver spoons star Rick Schroeder who's co star Joel Higgins also stars on silver spoons.
Would've been ironic if a theatrical trailer for "The Champ" aired in the course of this presentation then, no?
@@wmbrown6I know.
better then The Astronaut Farmer
I liked The Astronaut Farmer too :)
I had completely forgotten about this movie. Yes, The Astronaut Farmer is very much like it.
Director Lee Phillips ( not to be confused with Lee Philip Bell) had previously directed episodes of TAGS.
4 episodes of season 6 ( 1965 -66).
All 30 episodes of season 7 ( 1966 -67).
And 25 out of the 30 episodes in season 8 ( 1967 -68).
Actually, Lee Phillip Bell didn't have an 's' in her birth surname, which is another factor in why she and the director Lee Philips, to my mind, can never be confused with one another. That plus her birth surname had two 'L's', whereas his had only one.
In other words, he directed the color episodes of TAGS that most people, myself included, don't want to watch and stations don't dare air.
@@libertubey2199 - That's certainly one way to put it . . .
The series lost the tone a bit when it got into aliens and bigfoot creatures, but this pilot from ''Six Million Dollar Man'' producer Harve Bennett is so good natured and really a lot of fun. Griffith is also very well cast as the junkman with a dream.
SEARS.....SEARS.....SEARS
Where America Used to Shop
Andy Griffith was 53 years old (Probably 52 at the time) I thought he was ancient! (I was 11) and I'm older than he was now! (And I don't feel ancient)
I don't know if this was a TV movie first called Salvage and then a series but the series was actually titled Salvage One.