If you stumble on the set, just fall to the floor, from the Jonathan Frakes School of Acting. 2:32 - I've seen Leonard Nimoy rebound dramatically over that malfunctioning door before. It's one of my favorites. 7:00 - "Lost in Space" has never been known for its dazzling special effects. 29:35 - I thought Tvcrazyman added that "Gilligan's Island" theme, but apparently "The Wild Wild West" did. Even bettter. 15:00 - "I saw a werewolf drinkin' a piña colada at Trader Vic's His hair was perfect."
That er those werefunny Thanks buddy! 😂 Honestly, I never notice stuff like this! I'm one of those Weirdos that allow myself to be totally "sucked in" to the ... whatever I'm watching!
Great video. My favorite Serial is Captain Marvel. Big fan of Frank “Junior “ Coghlan. I have a number of his movies, including several of his Silent movies. He was a fantastic actor . He actually was trained under Cecil B. DeMille. (He was also one of the nicest down to earth people. Everyone really liked him. He also had quite a Navy career, too. His book: They still Call Me Junior . 📻🙂
AND the "bloopers" from Lost in Space ALSO came from Irwin Allen's CHEAPNESS! Many years ago I go the chance to talk in length to Paul Carr, that appeared in MANY 60's, 70's and 80's Science Fiction TV shows, Some among them Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Time Tunnel AND Land of the Giants at a convention and asked him about the roomers about Irwin Allen's Cheapness and he told me the story of the time Irwin sneaked his actors and crew onto another producers set to film a part of HIS project! AND he told the old joke explaining why all of Allen's "Monsters" were shiny, it was because their paint was still wet after being repainted after working on another of his shows!
I have the wild Wild West episode and had to go look. And yes, they actually did play the song from Gilligan's island. It was well worth the few minutes to actually see and hear it was there. Lol
Wow, that's some eagle eye you have. Most people are caught up in the action in the foreground, and you've scoped out everything else in the background. Funny stuff
Obviously the wolfman, although a ferocious beast also had a sense of style. Just because he’s a beast don’t mean ha did not wish to impress the ladies!
the problem with Chricton Cheney (there is ONLY ONE LON) was that he was usually TRASHED by midmorning so they probably TOLD the daft bugger it wasn't a rehearsal and he slugged back some more rotgut and forgot
What about the goof of the Stormtrooper who hit his head on the door in Star Wars:A New Hope. That was never edited out of the film and seen by literally billions of people.
At the end of Bride of Frank. You see the doctor leave the castle, as its coming down. He is also in the lab as its coming down. They did not want to spend the money for a re-shoot.
Check out the scenes when the Seaview is tossed back and forth by a sea monster or natural disaster. Notice the gravity defying non movement of the ships microphone cable. 😊
In all fairness, a lot of those TV goofs wouldn't be seen with the sets people had in the 60s (I don't mean the Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea outtakes-I meant more the flubs left in Lost in Space)
True, we can see more with modern television sets, but I think it's fun and interesting to look at TV goofs. Sometimes, I wish I had an old TV set to watch stuff on to see which goofs are visible and which aren't.
At the 3113 mark Kevin Sorbo kissing that beautiful looking woman when the Director said stop Kevin replies back i am not going to stop Do you blame him Classic .. For I dream of Jeannie i thought you were going to say how many times did you see Jeannie's Belly Button LOL good video lot of fun to watch
It did have a decent ending, which usually when a show gets canceled early, they don't bother. I do hate it when they end a series without a conclusion.
You missed one. At around 26:13 not only is that scuba diver visible but there's obviously some sort of lattice or maybe viewing windows for the filming. Funny thig to have in a pond eh?🤣
I agree , back in the “day” the tvs weren’t as crisp and clear as it is today. Television has come a LOOOOONG way from 1930’s+ and when you were a kid who looks for bloopers , you watch it to see the adventure, not pick it apart! We also couldn’t rewind it every sec to see the bloopers!😳