The first episode I ever saw of Voyage, I'll never forget it, 'think it was a repeat in 1972 on our local television station. I'm guessing I would have been five around that time. Fell in love with this series straight away!
Oh god, perfect time & perfect episode i chosen coz this episode childhood time i watched & stuck in my mind till now, giant monster from bottom.. Thanks coz can watch again this series 😍 what a lovely post
VTTBOTS introduced us to the "creature of the week" used in every Irwin Allen (and other) sci-fi show that followed. It opened the door for Star Trek far more than it is given credit for. Delisciously hokey fun.
Amazing series I used to watch as a little kid.Much older now I can see all the little things about each episode I didn’t before,such as how the convict knew just the right switch in order to close the bulkhead door during the shootout.I find that sorta funny now.
@@jimschutz Big bucks. The Aurora model kit 300 bucks and up. Voyage playset about a grand. I still have a complete set of the Voyage "bubble gum" cards.
The movie soundtrack was released on CD So was a CD of music from several of the episodes. This year a 4 CD set of a lot of the TV music was released. Worth looking out for.
Having a distinguish actor such as Richard Basehart makes this show worth watching, still it was a lot of fun with wonderful characters and wild plots. Much better then Allen's other shows.
my god! thank you for this. ive been looking for this for DECADES! i think i was around 12 when i first saw this and got me into loving submarines and such. but i never remembered the name of this show til i randomly see this on my recommendations. i really loved this show. my god! im just speechless.
This brings back memories. When this show aired in 1966, I was 8 years old. I had a toy model of the Seaview that if I remember had a rubber band powered prop. I'd give anything to have that toy today as it would be worth big bucks. I also met many of the actors including David Hedison and the Lost in Space Crew back in the 2000's when my son and I would attend Wonderfest Sci-Fi convention in Louisville, KY every year. My son sculpted and sold model Dinosaurs there. The common denominator was they all worked for Irwin Allen.. Mark Goddard of Lost and Space told a story of how he was on the set and Irwin Allen came screaming in about something! Mark Goddard hid behind one of the plastic rocks.. Irwin was also known as a cheap skate. Since he produced both shows, they reused the monsters and stage sets... Both shows lost advertising sponsors and were pretty much finished in 3 seasons.
Like Star Trek and Lost in Space, this show always had great guest stars. Nehemiah Persoff was an excellent character actor, and Paul Comi guest-starred in Star Trek, TOS's Balance of Terror episode, along with Mark Lenard.
@@alfredhutchinson3713 Thank You and I like those as well too, and Thanks for sharing those others as well and all those shows are Amazing"~"AWES(🌟)MENESS!!
Oh how neat, a copy of an episode from a television syndication kit complete with bumpers and episode previews. Not only do many local TV stations delete them but also cut actual content, usually about 5 minutes of footage.
Watched this every week as a kid. It was one of the reasons, but certainly not the only reason, that I enlisted for submarine duty (you can blame James Doohan for my choice of fields, but that's another story). It looks really lame now - the technical errors, the plywood grain visible on the sets, the obligatory seaweed monster, and I won't even address the ridiculous treatment of nuclear-powered propulsion - but as a 9-year-old, it was fascinating to me.
Darryl Scott McFadden Seaview Missile Tracking officer Nehemiah Persoff Dodds Paul Comi Hawkins The longest episode teaser before the Opening Credits for Voyage to the Bottom of the sea at 7:17.
Loved this show I spent 4 years on Nuclear submarines I looked for the air vents you could walk in; the reactor was critical MOST of the time and WE didn’t leak air like the Seaview and I still love this show and the rest of Irwin Allen’s show
Plumbbob Wilson were you on the Woody Woo? Kidding although I suppose you could have been 2 patrols pushing the Robert E Lee around then took her to 3rd and last refueling overhaul then transferred to Guitarro (Mare Island Mud Puppy) fresh out of Bremerton (no refuel) first boat with Mk-117 digital fire control we shot over 100 Mk-48’s first year to test it then onto Harpoon & Tomahawks no SUBROCS (yeah) as Mk-117 didn’t support the leveling system needed for them and no nukes (except Nucleonics) forward of reactor compartment; they are finally retiring the 624 & 635 as MTS’s San Francisco and another 688 replacing them as floating prototypes
@@clearingbaffles No, 4 patrols on Laff-a-lot, then another year-and-a-half on Greenling, then 3 years shore duty at S1W. Oh, and on 616, we didn't have Nucleonics - we had Nucleophonics. Best sound system on the boat. The lead ELT was a dedicated audiophile.
Plumbbob Wilson nucleonics was forward port missle compartment middle level the junior yeoman got quite a dose as his typewriter was just aft and the sources were stored just forward or him
Muy guapos los actores sobre todo David Hedison mmmmmmm mamma miaaaaa.Miraba este programa cuando era niña y todavía sigo enamorada de David Hedison.😍😍😍
I'd like to think Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea is in the same universe as the Walking Dead ,and Admiral Nelson is working on a cure for the Walker Virus!👍💪💀😎
America has an Alcatraz style maximum security penitentiary in the Bahamas which is amazingly easy to break out of but where the staff has shoot on sight authority!
4:14 Every kid my age think submarines are constantly going ba be bop bop bop Say loved 'Rodney" in Guardians of the Galaxy.. Especially how he controlled the arrow by whistling. q8-}
Health and safety deathtrap inside. Exposed high voltage bus bars in the circuitry room, dodgy reactor room practices and a high chance of lead poisoning, usually by being shot in the shoulder. Not to mention wierd sea creatures, alien blobs and spooky UBoat captains. Great fun 😊
i would like to know just how the admiral expects that guy might be alive when he went into the escape trunk and they were at over 5,000 feet his lungs would be crushed before the escape trunk was even 1/3 full because of the pressure of the water at that depth.. Irwin Allen always went too the wild extremes when it came too the aliens and buildings and vehicles..
This monster also appeared in another episode. The one where the Seaview literally went o the bottom of the sea. A very good show but could have been better had the network "suits" stayed out of it.
Reminds me of the episode of 'Lost in Space' where Will and Dr. Smith had gone up in a reactor - looked like this diving bell - and thought they were going to earth but just orbited their planet. They landed and got stuck in a small cave/ravine with a 2 headed creature I believe, that wanted them to till the earth so the plants would grow - giving them some fruit to eat. Good series - till it got a bit silly - that reused a lot of props for here, LIS and LOG = Land of the Giants.
@@55Quirll Irwin Allen used a lot of stock footage from his TV shows and the 20th Century Fix film library. Scenes from The Lost World and The Enemy Below show up in Voyage episodes. The Flying Sub shows up in the pilot City Beneath The Sea. Shots of the Seaview show up in other TV shows or movies. Shots of The Lost World show up in Time Tunnel as well as scenes from epic films.
@@garfieldsmith332 I enjoyed the Time Tunnel, too bad it didn't last longer than it did. The first year it dealt with history, than it went into Science Fiction which was OK for a couple of episodes but I preferred normal history not 1 million years into the future with Robert Duval. Lost World was OK too.
@@55Quirll The Lost World was an okay movie. Except for the lizards and caiman being used for dinosaurs. The budget and time constraints did not allow for stop motion animation. Time Tunnel was good, not great, and even though the scripts were not prefect with historical fact the show got the green light for a second season. Unfortunately one of the executives at ABC pushed and pushed for a series he wanted to be put on the air. He managed to convince the other executives to cancel Time Tunnel and put his requested shoe\w on the air. TT was canned and in its' place ABC put on The Legend of Custer. It was a colossal bomb. It ran 17 episodes and actually was cancelled before all the shows were aired, but the network showed them all anyway. I hope he got fired and is enjoying a hot time in hell for what he did.
@@garfieldsmith332 I remember Custer too, a bomb. The lizards used on the lost world looked like reused footage from Journey to the Center of the Earth with James Mason. Good movie and all but no Harry Haussen here either. Take care, good talking to you.
They sure got the scales wrong! The sea creature was holding the flying sub that sub was 1/4 it's size... then the creature got hold of the sea view sub and the scale was totally wrong compared the the flying sub.. The sea view should have been twice the size of the creature to the same size of the flying sub.. Someone slipped up model wise big time. Plus those two laser beams would have killed the creature before the sea view even got near it? Anyways holy ding dongs I was 3 years old when this episode came out.... Makes me feel bloody old now.
Kowalski is inside the sub, its Chief Sharkey who is outside who is doing the coughing. And if he talks clearly underwater via his radio, why not cough?
there are just as bad today as they were when they were new i remember making jokes about these shows then with my family then and there were times we referred to this as the voyage to the bottom of the Toilet too much to remember and to joke about
I love this show as a kid it is still a great show holds up well they don't make TV programs like this anymore they aborted all the creative geniuses abortion reaps bitter fruit
I've been on 3 subs. The largest the Swordfish in Three Rivers Pittsburgh. It was the largest class of subs during WWII... The Swordfish was much more spacious than the tiny Albacore test sub I was on in Maine. Still, the ceilings were just above my head and I'm 6'1"
You know, that's one of the reasons the show was cancelled. Lack of sponsors. I also met David Hedison who was Capt. Crane. Nice guy and well educated. This was in 2004 and he looked like one of our Amish here in Ohio with his beard. He just recently passed away.
I remember this show so well-- camp submarine and all I wish we still had shows like this on TV So glad TH-cam is here!
I always wanted this country to have a sub like that!
Takes me back to the good old days of my childhood.👍😊
Remember watching these back in70s and my late Dad building a model of one. stood on top of our tele. when tele was worth watching.
I saw an episode ot 2 in college, when it was a rerun. Never knew,of the show.
Just discovered it.
I love it.❤❤❤
The first episode I ever saw of Voyage, I'll never forget it, 'think it was a repeat in 1972 on our local television station. I'm guessing I would have been five around that time. Fell in love with this series straight away!
Oh god, perfect time & perfect episode i chosen coz this episode childhood time i watched & stuck in my mind till now, giant monster from bottom.. Thanks coz can watch again this series 😍 what a lovely post
VTTBOTS introduced us to the "creature of the week" used in every Irwin Allen (and other) sci-fi show that followed.
It opened the door for Star Trek far more than it is given credit for. Delisciously hokey fun.
Amazing series I used to watch as a little kid.Much older now I can see all the little things about each episode I didn’t before,such as how the convict knew just the right switch in order to close the bulkhead door during the shootout.I find that sorta funny now.
I loved voyage when I was a child, and the intro and music..
I remember I had a toy version of the Seaview. I wonder what it be worth today as a collectable!
@@jimschutz Big bucks. The Aurora model kit 300 bucks and up. Voyage playset about a grand. I still have a complete set of the Voyage "bubble gum" cards.
The movie soundtrack was released on CD So was a CD of music from several of the episodes. This year a 4 CD set of a lot of the TV music was released. Worth looking out for.
Having a distinguish actor such as Richard Basehart makes this show worth watching, still it was a lot of fun with wonderful characters and wild plots. Much better then Allen's other shows.
We had the Seaview model as kids growing up in the 1960's This and Star Trek were the best.
I made it out of Lego in the 70's with Lego men as crew.
For me it was this and Lost In Space. In the U.K. they alternated series of each on a Saturday evening, just after Batman.
Don't forget Mission Impossible.
I loved this show, when I was a kid !!!!
I watched this show faithfully growing up.in the 60's and loved it .
Always loved the theme song of this show. Compositional elements almost sound like sonar pings. Definitely conveys a "nautical" feel.
my god! thank you for this. ive been looking for this for DECADES! i think i was around 12 when i first saw this and got me into loving submarines and such. but i never remembered the name of this show til i randomly see this on my recommendations. i really loved this show. my god! im just speechless.
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This brings back memories. When this show aired in 1966, I was 8 years old. I had a toy model of the Seaview that if I remember had a rubber band powered prop. I'd give anything to have that toy today as it would be worth big bucks. I also met many of the actors including David Hedison and the Lost in Space Crew back in the 2000's when my son and I would attend Wonderfest Sci-Fi convention in Louisville, KY every year. My son sculpted and sold model Dinosaurs there. The common denominator was they all worked for Irwin Allen.. Mark Goddard of Lost and Space told a story of how he was on the set and Irwin Allen came screaming in about something! Mark Goddard hid behind one of the plastic rocks.. Irwin was also known as a cheap skate. Since he produced both shows, they reused the monsters and stage sets... Both shows lost advertising sponsors and were pretty much finished in 3 seasons.
Great story! Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea went for 4 seasons 1964-1968. Longer then any sci fi show of the 1960's.
Like Star Trek and Lost in Space, this show always had great guest stars. Nehemiah Persoff was an excellent character actor, and Paul Comi guest-starred in Star Trek, TOS's Balance of Terror episode, along with Mark Lenard.
Excellent quality program
One of my favorites of all time, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea.
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Thanks for sharing those others as well and all those shows are Amazing"~"AWES(🌟)MENESS!!
Oh how neat, a copy of an episode from a television syndication kit complete with bumpers and episode previews. Not only do many local TV stations delete them but also cut actual content, usually about 5 minutes of footage.
Much of Irwin Allen,s Sci-fi was recycled but his blockbuster movies were No #1.
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Always thought the Seaview was so cool!
Loved the comic books that came out and the model that you could play with in the bath tub.
It’s ridiculous. Windows on a submarine?
Watched this every week as a kid. It was one of the reasons, but certainly not the only reason, that I enlisted for submarine duty (you can blame James Doohan for my choice of fields, but that's another story). It looks really lame now - the technical errors, the plywood grain visible on the sets, the obligatory seaweed monster, and I won't even address the ridiculous treatment of nuclear-powered propulsion - but as a 9-year-old, it was fascinating to me.
Watched it every week,along with combat
I used to Love this....I was 6 when this aired ....
Ive NEVER SAW A ADMIRAL DO THE JOB OF ENLISTED like this one.
When I was in the U.S. Navy I was on a real submarine. I find this show hilarious. Windows ? Flying Sub ? 😂😂😂😂
I was never in the navy on a real submarine. I find this show hilarious but I understand its not a documentary.
@@cooganalaska3249 What’s your point ?
Yet here you are.
@@mariakelly90210 So , I like to be entertained. What’s your point ?
Darryl Scott McFadden Seaview Missile Tracking officer Nehemiah Persoff Dodds Paul Comi Hawkins
The longest episode teaser before the Opening Credits for Voyage to the Bottom of the sea at 7:17.
Despite the incredible and at times wacky stories the actors usually took it all seriously
Richard Basehart & David Hedison were able to do it with a straight face.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Loved this show I spent 4 years on Nuclear submarines I looked for the air vents you could walk in; the reactor was critical MOST of the time and WE didn’t leak air like the Seaview and I still love this show and the rest of Irwin Allen’s show
I also spent a few years doing 3 knots to nowhere.
Plumbbob Wilson were you on the Woody Woo? Kidding although I suppose you could have been 2 patrols pushing the Robert E Lee around then took her to 3rd and last refueling overhaul then transferred to Guitarro (Mare Island Mud Puppy) fresh out of Bremerton (no refuel) first boat with Mk-117 digital fire control we shot over 100 Mk-48’s first year to test it then onto Harpoon & Tomahawks no SUBROCS (yeah) as Mk-117 didn’t support the leveling system needed for them and no nukes (except Nucleonics) forward of reactor compartment; they are finally retiring the 624 & 635 as MTS’s San Francisco and another 688 replacing them as floating prototypes
@@clearingbaffles No, 4 patrols on Laff-a-lot, then another year-and-a-half on Greenling, then 3 years shore duty at S1W. Oh, and on 616, we didn't have Nucleonics - we had Nucleophonics. Best sound system on the boat. The lead ELT was a dedicated audiophile.
Plumbbob Wilson do you remember where the red white and blue valve was and what it was for
S1W crew C 7408 January to July 20 1975
Plumbbob Wilson nucleonics was forward port missle compartment middle level the junior yeoman got quite a dose as his typewriter was just aft and the sources were stored just forward or him
this was my favorite TV show as juvenile the show was the best
Nehemiah Persoff, who appears in this episode, is now 101 years old. He also appeared in the television series "Barney Miller".
He also appeared in Classic Mission Impossible.
Those were the days. I hate TV now. TV back in the 60s was the best.
I remember making clay models of the Seaview and the flying sub!
Yes you are so right..!!
I totally agree.
how could i forget about The Flying Sub?
The flying sub was awesome especially when your a kid watching it !!
Elmer Fudd yes this was special show. I had at model of Seaview that utilized vinegar and baking soda for purpulsion too cool
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This is where Star Trek got their side-to-side moves.
Just like old times, when it was easy to figure out who the enemy was..
Oh my..I do remember when I was a kid , 11 yo, by the time the show was aired, those creatures always used to freak me our....
Muy guapos los actores sobre todo David Hedison mmmmmmm mamma miaaaaa.Miraba este programa cuando era niña y todavía sigo enamorada de David Hedison.😍😍😍
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Great show
I'd like to think Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea is in the same universe as the Walking Dead ,and Admiral Nelson is working on a cure for the Walker Virus!👍💪💀😎
thank you
Nehimah perisoff and paul comi both star trek guest stars. Comi played lieutenant styles in BALANCE OF TERROR.
OK, who else watched this from behind a sofa when it was originally on TV?
Just me then!
I was ten in uk when I first watched this?! 66 now in sydney watching agn.lifes strange.😇
Occasionally I watch it now for a laugh. It was a US Navy recruitment tool.
This would be amazing to do remake of the Tv series.
Same here Elmer.., but I always totally dug that bitchin "Flyin Sub"..!!!
Used it in the show/pilot 'The City Beneath the Sea' with Stuart Witman and Robert Wagner, Richard Bashart played the President.
Much appreciated!
Good ol’days ! Shoot first with these bad guys!!!!
America has an Alcatraz style maximum security penitentiary in the Bahamas which is amazingly easy to break out of but where the staff has shoot on sight authority!
I felt a bit sorry for the critter having its realm invaded and then being blown up.
Good job
4:14 Every kid my age think submarines are constantly going ba be bop bop bop
Say loved 'Rodney" in Guardians of the Galaxy.. Especially how he controlled the arrow by whistling. q8-}
Still wondering what purpose those enlarged flashing pixels were meant to represent?
Was there EVER an episode where guest star(s) didn't die?
Irwin Allen reused props from all of his shows the diving bell was used on Lost in Space as the Jupiter 2 reactor
"Warning Do not oil Clutch Control" with that oil can right next to it.
Hello admiral Nelson what time is monster is that seaweed with eyes he is a bad boy
0:23 System Control
Peace
Alert
War
That's quite nuanced :--)
Question, they were on the surface right? so why was there a guy on the periscope?
Periscope is routinely used by watch crew when subs are on the surface.
He was a peep freak.
no way ' i use to watch this when iyow way back mate,
That poor submarine does get a lot of abuse don't it!
Yes by a mop with eyes.🤔
@@grayman735 I'm sure I saw that monster singing on The Muppet Show back in the 70's ;D
@@martythemartian99 🤣lol
Health and safety deathtrap inside. Exposed high voltage bus bars in the circuitry room, dodgy reactor room practices and a high chance of lead poisoning, usually by being shot in the shoulder. Not to mention wierd sea creatures, alien blobs and spooky UBoat captains. Great fun 😊
I don't know why they kept using the diving bell. It never went well.
How were the badguys able to launch when they thought the Seaview was sitting on the bottom?
The Seaview was not yet on the bottom.
So they open up the forward hatch, let in hundreds of tons of water and no one notices?
-Still better than most of what's on today.
Who used this monster prop first - Voyage or Lost in Space?
Alain Dubois Voyage used it at the end of its first season with “The Condemned.” The following season, Lost in Space used it in “The Raft.”
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That monster costume was also used in an episode of lost in space.
i would like to know just how the admiral expects that guy might be alive when he went into the escape trunk and they were at over 5,000 feet his lungs would be crushed before the escape trunk was even 1/3 full because of the pressure of the water at that depth.. Irwin Allen always went too the wild extremes when it came too the aliens and buildings and vehicles..
Underwater angry chewbacca wants to play with toy sub.
OOhh! lookey I got a new toy to play with and it comes with mini figures.
The Beast can bellow under water??
Not many checks and balances for firing that missile.
This monster also appeared in another episode. The one where the Seaview literally went o the bottom of the sea. A very good show but could have been better had the network "suits" stayed out of it.
Reminds me of the episode of 'Lost in Space' where Will and Dr. Smith had gone up in a reactor - looked like this diving bell - and thought they were going to earth but just orbited their planet. They landed and got stuck in a small cave/ravine with a 2 headed creature I believe, that wanted them to till the earth so the plants would grow - giving them some fruit to eat. Good series - till it got a bit silly - that reused a lot of props for here, LIS and LOG = Land of the Giants.
@@55Quirll Irwin Allen used a lot of stock footage from his TV shows and the 20th Century Fix film library. Scenes from The Lost World and The Enemy Below show up in Voyage episodes. The Flying Sub shows up in the pilot City Beneath The Sea. Shots of the Seaview show up in other TV shows or movies. Shots of The Lost World show up in Time Tunnel as well as scenes from epic films.
@@garfieldsmith332 I enjoyed the Time Tunnel, too bad it didn't last longer than it did. The first year it dealt with history, than it went into Science Fiction which was OK for a couple of episodes but I preferred normal history not 1 million years into the future with Robert Duval. Lost World was OK too.
@@55Quirll The Lost World was an okay movie. Except for the lizards and caiman being used for dinosaurs. The budget and time constraints did not allow for stop motion animation. Time Tunnel was good, not great, and even though the scripts were not prefect with historical fact the show got the green light for a second season. Unfortunately one of the executives at ABC pushed and pushed for a series he wanted to be put on the air. He managed to convince the other executives to cancel Time Tunnel and put his requested shoe\w on the air. TT was canned and in its' place ABC put on The Legend of Custer. It was a colossal bomb. It ran 17 episodes and actually was cancelled before all the shows were aired, but the network showed them all anyway. I hope he got fired and is enjoying a hot time in hell for what he did.
@@garfieldsmith332 I remember Custer too, a bomb. The lizards used on the lost world looked like reused footage from Journey to the Center of the Earth with James Mason. Good movie and all but no Harry Haussen here either. Take care, good talking to you.
Is it just me or is the color on this way off? Lol
The color is way off.. it's not you..!!
The creature is similar to that in the monster from outer space.
sadly we will never see a blu-ray release of the series since disney owns it.
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They sure got the scales wrong! The sea creature was holding the flying sub that sub was 1/4 it's size... then the creature got hold of the sea view sub and the scale was totally wrong compared the the flying sub.. The sea view should have been twice the size of the creature to the same size of the flying sub.. Someone slipped up model wise big time. Plus those two laser beams would have killed the creature before the sea view even got near it? Anyways holy ding dongs I was 3 years old when this episode came out.... Makes me feel bloody old now.
voyage to the bottom of the sea,...when I was a child,..i like
How can Kowalski cough so clearly UNDERWATER?
🤔hmmm
Kowalski is inside the sub, its Chief Sharkey who is outside who is doing the coughing. And if he talks clearly underwater via his radio, why not cough?
there are just as bad today as they were when they were new i remember making jokes about these shows then with my family then and there were times we referred to this as the voyage to the bottom of the Toilet
too much to remember and to joke about
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believe me that door would not be unlocked at 17:13
Them underwater monsters were always mean and growling ~ take a Tums ~
I love this show as a kid it is still a great show holds up well they don't make TV programs like this anymore they aborted all the creative geniuses abortion reaps bitter fruit
Did somebody urinate on this episode of Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea? Why does everything look Piss Yellow?
Pull your head out of the toilet and perhaps things wouldn't look so yellow.
Sorry, couldn't hear what you said. You're Mom is sitting on my face right now. I'll get back to you later.
Ceilings on the sub are too high. Should be just above normal head level.
Your right,, I've been in a submarine when I was a teenager and it's like living in a sardine can.. but for tv it's very spacious..
I've been on 3 subs. The largest the Swordfish in Three Rivers Pittsburgh. It was the largest class of subs during WWII... The Swordfish was much more spacious than the tiny Albacore test sub I was on in Maine. Still, the ceilings were just above my head and I'm 6'1"
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46:40 Guy in the engine room sounds half asleep, or he's smoking a few herbs ;D
Well at around 47:40 Lee does say - On the next roll we go.
@@ewaf88 HA! I see what you did there :D
(although it did take me a few seconds)
@@martythemartian99 Just a happy coincidence that I read your comment and then heard Lee's command
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Is that the same creature from “lost in space”? Yea sir.
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Irwin Allen was on a cheap budget.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Monster looks like a recycled prop from Lost in Space.
It was created for Voyage first season episode “The Condemned” and then used on Lost in Space the next year.
Makes me wonder if this was the inspiration for Hedorah the Smog Monster. Looks eerily familiar.
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Big sub small crew
Loved this when I was a kid. Looks so stupid now, lol
Agreed
Where is the comerciels ?
You know, that's one of the reasons the show was cancelled. Lack of sponsors. I also met David Hedison who was Capt. Crane. Nice guy and well educated. This was in 2004 and he looked like one of our Amish here in Ohio with his beard. He just recently passed away.
I have many old TV videos 52 minutes or 26 minutes they sold us less back then
MrPolymers he played Felix Lighter (CIA) to James Bond several times
Wow, that was bad! :)
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