Classic SciFi TV from the 60s, 70s and 80s
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Another one for the classic sci-fi buff. This time 14 clips from great classic sci fi tv.
Television Shows Included in this short film;
Lost In Space / Star Trek / Time Tunnel / UFO / The Starlost / Planet Of The Apes / Wonder Woman / Space 1999 / Ark II / Space Academy / Battlestar Galactica / Buck Rogers In The 25th Century / Galactica 1980 / V
Have Fun With It!!
Volume 2 coming soon with even more great shows!
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I love putting together tribute or comparison videos that help remind us of those tv shows or films that many of us grew up with. This is my outlet for that which I call 3Brew Entertainment. It's all here just for fun so I hope I can entertain you a bit in this complicated world!
My goal is to have a place where we can see glimpses of all that we grew up with and enjoyed or ones we may have forgotten. I hope you enjoy this channel, we have lots to offer. The continuing series on classic sci-fi from the 60s, 70s and 80s, classic war (tv & film) from the 50s through 80s, classic comedy (tv & film) from the 50s through 80s and even some classic commercials. Playlist soon to be added are 'classic action' and 'classic western', both tv & film.
Looking for something else? Let me know in the comments, it might be in our future!
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0:00 Introduction
1:01 Star Trek
1:53 Time Tunnel
3:12 Gerry Anderson's UFO
4:07 The Starlost 1973 to 1974
5:16 The Planet Of The Apes
6:32 Wonder Woman
7:04 Space 1999
8:39 Space Academy
9:17 Battlestar Galactica
11:23 Buck Rogers In The 25th Century
12:06 Galactica 1980 - Krátké a kreslené filmy
Not all great shows made it into this one! Volume 2 coming soon. (If I put everyone into one video it would be a long one!!)
Bring it Hoss!
May I recommend a few?
"Doctor Who"
"The Twilight Zone"
"Voyage to the bottom of the sea"
"Quantum Leap"
"Voyagers"
"Red Dwarf"
"Blake's 7"
Volume two is out here : czcams.com/video/zodw6HbsBFA/video.html and contains some of them. Volume III is in the works but can't guarantee what's in the final cut, like volume II some shows are being forced to be chopped out due to restrictions and country blocking by youtube and the shows original creators! I do not monetize, I am just trying to have fun but some make that hard on us!
@@leslauner5062 May I add:
The Six Million Dollar Man and its spinoff "The Bionic Woman"
Logan's Run
Jason of Star Command
@@bukster1 Absolutely! I loved those shows!
Space:1999 (Year 1) Iconic - incomparable. Music, set designs, production values, storylines... While it had imperfections as everyone one of the listed productions did as well, it remains Unique - thought-provoking to this day. Thank you to all who helped create it.
Year two was sadly rubbish
I just relived my childhood. Thanks for the nostalgia.
God I loved these shows growing, 6 Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman were great too. Also Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea and Land of the Giants.
Star Trek Lost in space time tunnel all favorites.
UFO and Space 1999 were some of my favorites and Space 1999 has the best intro of any show
What a great period of history we lived through.
The future was much bettter in the old days
I've seen most of these. I just bought the DVDS of Wonder woman. Linda Carter! What a babe!
She still is !
@@jad43701 Yep, with way more 'presence' and better acting ability than *_today's_* PC version!
Linda Carter as Wonder Woman, she is so irresistible. Now that's the real Wonder Woman.
There's no wondering she's all woman
Space 1999 will always have my heart, man I love those eagles!!!
i still have one. i had the freighter and my brother had the passenger version. mixing the 2 made one authentic version
@@familyhelpdeskhelpdesk270 Awesome, I still have the 22 inch model of one which I cherish!!
Loved the ship, hated the windows. Also the windows on the TOS shuttlecraft Galileo and the DS9 runabouts. Completely impractical for actually flying a ship.
The pilot episode Breakaway is very good
@@GUITARSTUFF911 I hate you, but in a good way! 🙂 Always wanted one of those.
V was one of my favorites too I never miss an episode
i loved all of these, the writing for Starlost was amazing, too bad the effects couldnt keep up
These are why I’m a sifi geek nerd
THANK YOU old skool
I went to high school with Jeff Yaegher who later played Kyle in V. In 1978 we were both in our school drama club, and I had a huge but sadly unrequited crush on him!
Whomever you are, a BIG Heartfelt thank you for this compilation. It was emotional. I've just relived my childhood in 15 minutes. The memories of long lost but not forgotten people's in my life whom I shared my tea time TV moments with.
Thank you again.
Yeah same here!
Absolute ditto!!
@@VickiCampbell-1216 Good afternoon Vicki.
Are you responsible for this fabulous emotional road trip down TV memory lane? If so, thank you so much.
I found your channel, Vicki Campbell, interesting. The music you have compiled into videos of our Galaxy are amazing and beautiful. I play an online game called "Elite" which I have played for 36yrs because it's a safe non violent family space life simulator. However, it is now called, "Elite Dangerous: Horizons", furthermore it's next chapter very soon will become, "Elite Dangerous: Odyssey", we get space legs and for the first time in Elite history, very sadly we also get humanoid combat which means violence and blood gore turning Elite into a certificated non family game. Unfortunately, I am loyal to this game so I will be purchasing this blood fest because the next chapter Odyssey also comes with more finished star systems. It's the finished star systems incorporated that are of interest to me.
So what is Elite? Elite is a game made by Frontier but was created originally in the late 1970's alongside NASA, English, Japanese and other space agencies around the world to give us humans the chance to live our dream of a life in space.
In 1984, Elite was released, I was 12 and thanks to Star Wars giving me that dream of living in space, I became a space trucker alongside a space real time market trader.
Elite is a 1:1 scale replication of our Galaxy, made with the help of real space agencies, scientists and a REAL 24 hour clock.
In a time when home computer's were just seeing the light of day in our living rooms for the 1st time in history, Elite gave those who cared to dream, a game simulation of living a life in space that was safe and everyone could pick up and play.
Today, Elite is incredibly beautiful. The Frontier Development Team have really created an open world, sorry, in this case, open Galaxy that has so much authenticity and real beauty, it just brings tears of shear overwhelming emotion.
If the scientists and space agencies have found it, it appears in our Galaxy via Elites Galaxy.
They've recreated the vastness of space by specific scientific calculations through speed and time. So, a journey to 1 space station in Supercruise could take about 1 minute. However, another journey, say, to Colonia near the center of the Galaxy could easily take at least 5 hours, that's a genuine 5hrs, of jump time in hyperspace alone plus another 10 minutes from the the last jump point. I personally never get bored of the traveling times.
You want to explore the Galaxy, there's a scientific work placement for players to become system mappers. Build a specific scientific space vessel and start mapping the planets and systems... There's only Billions upon Billions of systems to map. You'll be dead before you'll even see 1% mapped of the Galaxy but find a new system, you get to name this system you found for real.
Yes I've gone on & on about this game, simulator but this is the true emotion you struck my heart through your sharing. It is so rare to find another genuine caring human in today's world and it just felt great to have this incredibly brief written encounter with you.
The other reason you touched my heart, I lost my Father a couple of months ago and he was the last of my living family. I've just spent the 1st Christmas in my entire life, alone and your videos helped me along with Elite. I've never felt so alone but Elite and your channel music space content made me feel like a child again and reminded me of my childhood dream, the great times I had with my Mother n Father, Brother n Sister and of course, my own late family I lost 14 years ago. I try not to feel sorry for myself because there's always someone out in the world who have experienced the same but perhaps in much worse circumstances.
Your kindness of sharing helped me more than you realize. Though you may think this strange and odd, you helped to save a life this Christmas. My life.
Thank you.
Stay safe and may I wish you all the best for now and the future.
@@leviathanskiss8720 So many kind words, but I cannot say that I was the creator of this video. I wish I was. I am a life long science fiction/fact enthusiast and that was quite interesting reading the information you shared regarding your gaming adventures. It's wonderful to be 'mentally removed' from the mundane reality we reside in, through these simulated realities. I grew up in a science minded family. Grandfather was a chemical engineer, my mother volunteered through NASA, my best friend worked for NASA and my brother was a science teacher. I'm the humble observer in my family. I recently lost my mother in November. I can relate to your hardships. Thank you for your kind words, your shared interests, and I am so sorry that I was not the creator of this wonderful compilation of old sci fi TV programs. I grew up with them as well and I am still enamored by it all. Stay safe as well and find joy in all of life. All the best to you!
I agree-temembet almost all of these shows - also remember watching many of the blk.n white Dr Who shows(macra terror , wheel in space, etc) great days
Loved these shows, they were great.
15 minutes of this and no mention of the ONE show that started before everything you listed and is still going today. DOCTOR WHO.
Yeah!!!
The show that is still going today, as you put it, is not Dr Who. It is truly sad to see this once great show decend into a load of polliticaly correct drivel.
@@DavidSmith-fs5qj I totally agree. Even during Capaldi's tenure, you could see it coming. No child needs to see a woman going "I'm a lesbian" in every single episode.
Good to see some gerry Anderson goodness in this
TV will never be the same.
Mr. Sulu, Warp Factor 5.
I saw all of these EXCEPT for Star Lost. How did I miss that? Must have blinked.
There was also a show called The Phoenix '81-'82 with Judson Scott that caught my attention for a bit.
You missed the longest running and by some accounts the most cheesest of all Sci-fi the ran in the '60s, 1964 to 1968's Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea. It wasn't set in space, it was still Sci-fi, thanks for posting, had forgotten many of these.
Sorry to correct you but the longest running sci fi tv show is Doctor Who; 1963 to 2020, so far.
@@Thurgosh_OG I didn't mean of all time, it was the longest continues run on American television for a very long time it didn't get surpased untill Star Trek The Next Generation started it's 5th continious season, as much as i like Doctor Who (especially the old Doctor Who, the current edition not so much) it was'nt in continues production, there was a large gap between the orginal run and the re-boot.
One of my childhood favorites, as well.
Almost like Star Trek; only under the sea !!
VTTBOS was my fave.
@@Thurgosh_OG Well, with significant breaks, but you are basically right.
1:42, if you saw Whit Bissel on screen, time travel was involved (Time Tunnel, Time Machine film). Even if it had to wait 30 for a revamp (DS9 Time and Tibble-ations).
R2D2 has been secretly serving in the navy since 1980 with the undercover name Phalanx. : )
The Brits really did come up with some great shows, didn't they?
The best
And they still do.
Wish they'd have a modern version of Space:1999
Do you really want them to screw it up like they did the Kelvin star trek?
@@peachesrambo4037 You got that right!
Heard rumor space 1999 is due,in works for reboot...moon base alpha is founded in 1999 and slowly built up to modern times then...well, ya know.
TREK..DISCOVERY IS TOO GLITZY...kinda like a Sci Fi Dynasty...yuk no true lineage,continuity to STAR TREK. tho they try,tried...& Michele Yeoh...! yum !
Gerry and Sylvia Anderson were always working on some sci-fi pitch or reboot up until their deaths in 2012 and 1216 respectively. As I understand it, Gerry Anderson Jr. continues to pitch these ideas.
Fireball XL5, Thunderbirds, Doctor Who, Outer Limits, Voyage to the Bottom to the Sea, Land of the Giants, The Invaders, The Six Million Dollar Man, Survivors, The Fantastic Journey, Logan's Run, Quark, Blake's 7, Project U.F.O., Salvage 1, Sapphire & Steel, The Secret Empire, and many more. Tune in next video. Same Bat-Time, Same Bat-Channel!
I think you about nailed those not included!
journey into to unknown..Night stalker
Time Traveler, most of the shows u mention there are amongst my favorite programs of all time,
Unfamiliar with quark , Project ufo, Salvage 1 & The Secret empire.
Don't think those shows made it across the pond to the uk.
Max Headroom TV show. Oh, and a really big one: Land of the Lost! Those pylons are definitely science fiction stuff.
Sliders
The Outer Limits and Monsters were always a crackup!
You also missed the late '60s show "The Invaders." I once had a model of their spaceship.
It's being rerun late Saturday night on MeTV.
I'll try and see 👀if it's still on this Saturday .
Viele tolle, alte Serien, von denen wenigstens noch ein paar gesendet werden
Star Lost was my favorite!
I LOVED this show! I never missed an episode! It was one of the few things I could watch!
I remember most of these shows. I saw re run of the earlier programs as I was born 1968. I was about 15 V first came out and it was such a big phenomenon on when I was at school that people were talking about it constantly and couldn’t wait for the next episode we’ve had friends over so we could have like a V night loved it absolutely loved it even now I watch it if it’s on but I love my sci-fi right from the beginning. 💖🐩🐩💖💗🌹👍👍🐾🐾🖖🌟🌛🌜🕊🌈🇬🇧
These Classic Movies really hard to beat as a child I was fascinated
Like to see some of these shows brought to the big screen especially "VOYAGE TO BOTTOM OF THE SEA"
Land of the lost, I know it was a kids show but some of the plots and concepts were more advanced than some of the shows intended for adults!
私達の世代の日本人はまだ国が貧しかった頃にこの作品群に子供心を刺激され、今あるアニメ大国の礎にもなった作品群でもあると思います。心よりありがとう。
IRWIN ALLEN WAS A GENIUS!UFO AND SPACE 1999!❤❤❤
Umm, Irwin Allen had nothing to do with UFO or Space 1999, that was Gerry Anderson.
How can u not have the Space 1999 opening theme? That's almost as good as the BSG opening
Ah. tribbles what's not to love there?
Thanks for the memories, I grew up with all those shows. Although you didn't get every show, you did get the key ones. Thanks again.
Let’s have all of them with full episodes now that would be awesome
All is right with my world after seeing these again! Thank you for this!! Seriously 👍😁
Great t.v great moments with not great but normal kids and adults which added to the magic because only in t.v do you get magic but for us mere mortals we were just along for the ride but what a ride it was didnt know where we were going but those doing the driving got us there,in,out and now back again only this time were not leaving were here to stay this time around because now we get it finally.
3:35 SkyDiver was badass!
Corgi toys made a diecast interceptor that shot the huge rocket, my friend had one....I was so jealous
@@davidrossetti1061 Yeah seen those at my cousins
That First Episode Dr. Smith: Setting him up as a true Villain, until an attempt to catch up to 'Batman' turned the show to High Camp.....enjoyable, but I would have liked to see what would have happened if they stuck to their original plans for him.
I agree. Both shows were in the same time slot on Wednesdays. Lost in Space was my jam back then, so I only saw Batman during summer reruns.
I was very young. I saw Batman first and barely remembered UFO, but a friend reminded me and thanks to the internet I've seen them all.
Yeah same,it would have been much better..Doctor Smith was such a good actor.
If Galactica 1980 was included, it’s only fair Jason of Star Command (spin-off of Space Academy) to be included too.
Starlost. there's a Movie to be turned back into a TV series with a Toy Line and VR RPGs
Ark 2 would be a very up to date remake, I always wanted to live in the Ark.
Was great seeing some of these including The Starlost and Space academy I haven’t seen before so will have to check out
Starlost is bad, Harlan Ellison took his name out ....en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Starlost
So many great memories:
The historical encounters in Time Tunnel, the very stylish UFO, Roddy McDowell recreating his Planet of the Apes role, the good effects in Space 1999 and Galactica 1980 and the most frightening 'V', but the greatest will always be STAR TREK.
14:37 - the moment David Icke had an epiphany that would sweep the Internet.
Warp speed, mr. Sulu.
I have watch many of these, but many of them I didn’t even know until I saw them on CZcams. There are many that were made before I was born (‘71), but watched them as reruns. A have few on dvds and found some by accident in a few stores.
great collection, watched nearly all of them every episode.
I think had Jonathan Harris not persuaded the writers and directors of Lost in SPace to make him the focus of the show; which encouraged the more humorous and cornie episodes; Lost in Space could have retained its more serious undertones and made for a series both children and adults could enjoy. Even as a kid, I prefered the way the first season was done.
Oh the pain, the pain!
Have you seen the new "Lost in Space" on Netflix. I think it is pretty good. Season 3 is supposed to be early to mid 2021.
SPACE:1999 was great
Lost in Space loved it!
Blakes 7 was really good
Someone loved Battlestar Galactica!
Yes, growing up it was my favorite tv show! Even had a warrior jacket (I was 15 at the time!)
Robbie the robot was reused in so many movies, as were the Cornelius, Zaius, Ursus, And Zira ape costumes.
Six million dollar man and Bionic woman , should definitely have been in this list !!
Still, thanks for the great compilation of classic sci Fi movies and tv !!
I’ve never heard of The Starlost, but what a cool concept.
I totally agree
It was a Canadian made tv show done completely in a studio and filmed in VHS of all things!!
Rick and Morty theme heavily influenced by the Starlost theme
I remember watching some episodes of it. It came and went very quickly. Agreed about the concept, and it would do well with a reboot today. Just make sure Ron Moore (of ST:TNG and BSG fame) is Exec. Producer on it. He would make sure it is good. There was a psuedo remake with 'Ark' in 2009, it starred Renee O'Connor (Gabrielle) of Xena: Warrior Princess fame.
It was a fabulous idea and preteen me loved it but the execution of the concept sucked. Trust me! Yes I would love to see a reboot by people who tried to science it out more.
The Starlost. Thank you. I've been trying to remember what show had that big spaceship with all the domes for over a decade. Those clips looked terrible though. I thought it was from Space 1999 but could never make the connection, and now I now why.
Also a movie, believe the name was Silent Running or Run Silent or some such. Each dome was a biosphere from distinct parts of Earth, being preserved against the total sterilizing of the plant during the coming war. But the mother ship was ordered back to Earth and jettisons the biospheres. One crewman stays aboard one of the biospheres and fights to keep it alive.
@@karenj.taylor3644 Yes, Silent Running with Bruce Dern. I watched that many Saturday afternoons as a kid.
@@karenj.taylor3644 I was thinking the same thing-Silent Running.
Loved UFO, Strayker was bad ass.
Thanks for reminding me how much TV science fiction both bit and blew in the 70's.
Putting text over the brilliant V lizard reveal scene at the end was a really strange choice.
Someone was enamoured with Battlestar Galaxative.
I grew up with all of these, except Space Academy. Never heard of that one before.
Me neither It didn't make it to england.
You can watch the episodes on CZcams.
And I wonder why I'm such a geek!😁
I can see a few possible reboots!
Excellent. Although I was surprised that since you included Saturday morning fare Ark II and Space Academy, that you didn't include Land Of The Lost which had about three times the amount of episodes of either of those shows, and much better written.
Even as a 12 yr kid I couldn’t stand Dr Smith from Lost in Space. I couldn’t except anyone would have ANYTHING to,do with him after what he did and the way he acted toward them....
I.learned.that/there/was/some/bangin'.theme.songs.
Star trek my favorite.
Oh doctor Smith memories some still on me tv
Always had a thing for June Lockhart.
While the hardware and set design of the ship was cool and realistic, too bad the stories and dialog were written for 5yo's most of the time on Lost in Space
Dr Smith from lost in space would be the first one I shoved out the airlock...............with a big satisfied grin on my face.
Muy buen video!!!
Great
Was fantastic, originals
One of the best was Dr Who, made in Britain.
As opposed to a Doctor Who made in India? Or China?
@@turbopokey LOL! Well, there was that one made in the US, with Paul McGann...
@@mustang6599 oh right! Forgot about that one. Directed by the guy who played Wally on "Leave it to Beaver" if I'm not mistaken.
Time Tunnel was awesome.
Doctor Who was the best ever; and still is.Fifty years!!
So, 1977's Space Academy couldn't even come up with an alien head prop as good as Balok in Star Trek from 1966?
And Balok was a prop in the screenplay. The 70s US TV was uber cheap on camerawork and post production work. It was like a color version of the late 50s till 1964.
The sweeping camerawork of westerns was almost gone, and many shows had degraded to a "Honeymooners" or "Ozzie and Harriet" style situation soap opera stage sets (All in the Family, Sanford and Son, Maude, etc).
S.A. tooooo cheezey.
I have a interceptor and a set of the Thunderbirds toys
Ah, the Time Tunnel. If ever a Tv show needed a reboot, it is this one.
I have heard if all of these, and watched them all, except for Ark II (unless I have forgotten about it).
You need many more volumes for this category... :)
They tried to do a reboot a few years ago, it was absolute shite.
@@carlbruschnigjr1757 I did not even know about that...
I loved the original Battlestar Galactica when it first came out. ever saw the reboot. But now I find its initial premise too hard to swallow: Surely a civilization smart enough to figure out FTL travel, that has been at war with the same enemy for so many decades, would then be stupid enough to leave al its home planets undefended like that.
Jason Of Star Command.
Planet of the Apes tv series could have been better and lasted several seasons with better writing and story ideas
Still cool for a single digit kid at the time. Dr Zaius for the win
A time when tv was worth watching
The Six Million Dollar Man.
I likes the way ya thinks!
I know, right?!! And they didn't actually show Wonder Woman doing anything Wonder Womany!
There was a Christmas episode where Steve Austin went in a toy store and there was a six million dollar man toy on the shelf behind him
Buddy Ebsen in a Bigg Long White Ponytail. yep, Jed Clampett in an after HIllbillies Role
Olá esse era bons tempos e vivíamos sonhando que no ano 2000 seria assim o tempo passou e nada mudou!
Abraço 😷
The longest running Sci Fi Dr. Who. Where was that? should have gotten top billing...
Olá esses foram bons tempos!👍
Abraço 😷
When TV WAS REAL ! AND GOOD !
That "Galactica 1980" clip of the Cylons attacking Los Angeles looks like footage shot for Irwin Allen's film "Earthquake," with spaceships added in post.
Irwin Allen didn't produce Earthquake. He produced The Towering Inferno. Both films were in cinemas at the same time (1974).
It is footage from Earthquake, though. Both Earthquake and Galactica were produced by Universal Studios.
@@stewartlynch7859 From IMDb: Produced by Jennings Lang, Mark Robson, and Bernard Donnenfeld (uncredited), and directed by Mark Robson.
Yeah...
I should have looked it up before commenting.
I miss the *Space patrol - the fantastic adventures of the Orion spaceship*
Maybe not that well known outside the german speaking zones, but yeah that one was great. +I still have the title music in my head as if i woulve watched it yesterday
I wonder why Lorne Green didn't get type cast. He was on Bonanza for many years. Funny they didn't typecast him but others can't get another job after their show is over.
Back when not everyone was a fracking cylon.
Don’t forget Australia’s contribution to sci-fi...farscape...
日本でもテレビ放映されていました。懐かしい!
Don't Forget the awesome Terry Nation series. Like Dr. Who (still running to this day), Blake's 7 etc. Btw, my favourite Doctor will always be Tom Baker. 😎
Oh and the series Tripods. I think it ran for 2, or even maybe 3 seasons.
They never made the third series of Tripods so it stopped dead!
@@lorrainesheridan496 I remember it stopped by basically everyone being caught or killed. After they had left the period in the tripods city. They were back out in the hills at some camp site or something like that. It's been a while since I watched it though.
You missed out on The One t.v. Si Fi programme, that has spanned the globe over the 1960s, 70s and the 80s and that Is The One and Only ... Dr Who
I thought we agreed to never mention Galactica 1980 ever again?
Lol, and yet we would all watch it if it came back on tv!!