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The ABC Monday Night Movie - "Future Cop" (Complete Broadcast, 7/12/1976) 📺 🤖 👮 

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Here's the complete broadcast of a Summer repeat of a pilot movie for the very short-lived TV series "Future Cop" as aired on the ABC Monday Night Movie over WLS Channel 7.
This pilot film - which was first broadcast on May 1st 1976, and served as the basis for a TV show which ran for five episodes, aired between March 5th 1977 and April 30th 1977 - starred Ernest Borgnine (McHale's Navy, Airwolf) as a veteran cop, Officer Joe Cleaver, paired with a robot - er, "bio-synthetic android" named Haven (Michael Shannon). Also co-starred John Amos (for this he left Good Times?).
Note: We also have the complete broadcast of the regular series finale of Future Cop, which you can see here: • ABC Network - Future C...
(This was not the only case of a cop and robot partner show on the network that season - anyone remember Holmes & Yoyo?)
Includes:
"Spinning 7" station ID, with PSA for Adoption Information Service (voiceover by Al Parker?)
Show open, with preview of film (title shown on lower-third as "The Future Cop") (voiceover by Joel Crager)
Commercials for:
Kentucky Fried Chicken
Excedrin
Cool-Ray polarized sunglasses
Listermint mouthwash
Film segment 1 (featuring opening credits)
Commercials for:
Breck shampoo
Fritos brand corn chips
Post Raisin Bran
New Instant Maxwell House coffee
Film segment 2
Commercials for:
Opel Isuzu - At your Buick Opel dealer (long before Joe Isuzu came into the picture, lying through his teeth)
Pepto-Bismol
Promo for ABC News convention coverage (Political Spirit '76) - with Howard K. Smith
Promo for Hot Seat (short-lived game show)
ABC network ID (with station ID on lower-third)
Film segment 3
Commercials for:
Lemon Freshened Borax Fab (tape change resulted the recording cutting in about 10 seconds late during this ad)
Kentucky Fried Chicken
Bic butane lighter
Bumper (voiceover by Joel Crager)
Promo for 1976 All-Star Game (voiceover by ??)
Commercials for:
Trailways Travel Sale - ½ Airfare through August 4th 1976 (with Claude Akins)
Promo for Eyewitness News with Fahey Flynn (voiceover by ??) (audio futzed with to avoid potential RU-vid copyright blockage)
What would be station ID with Joel Daly promoting upcoming Democratic National Convention - if you could hear him, that is (some sort of audio technical difficulty)
Film segment 4
Commercials for:
Betty Crocker Au Gratin potatoes - part of "The Plain-Meat Potatoes"
Diet Pepsi
Promo for Political Spirit '76 coverage of Democratic National Convention
Promo for The Movies on ABC (voiceover by Ernie Anderson) - preview for "Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid"
Film segment 5 (with closing credits - and mid-1970's Paramount Television bumper at end)
Commercials for:
Volkswagen Rabbit
Cycle 3 dog food
Life Savers roll candy - "A Part of Living"
PSA for Post Office "Change of Address Kit" (voiceover by Peter Thomas)
Ending ABC Monday Night Movie title sequence
Promo for 1976 Summer Olympic Games (main voiceover by Dan Ingram)
Incomplete promo for 1976 All-Star Game (recording ends just as promo starts)
This aired on local Chicago TV on Monday, July 12th 1976 during the 7:00pm to 8:28pm timeframe.
This footage was donated to The Museum of Classic Chicago Television as part of The Mike and Britta Fayette Collection.
About The Museum of Classic Chicago Television:
The MCCTv (FuzzyMemoriesTV) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit whose primary mission is the preservation and display of off-air, early home videotape recordings (70s to early 80s, mostly) recorded off of TV (in Chicago or other cities now too); things which would likely be lost if not sought out and preserved digitally. If you have any old 1970s videotapes recorded off of TV please email: tapes@fuzzy.tv Even though (mostly) short clips are displayed here, we preserve the entire broadcasts in our archives - the complete programs with breaks (or however much is present on the tape), for historical preservation. For information on how to help in our mission, to donate or lend tapes to be converted to digital, please e-mail tapes@fuzzy.tv Thank you for your help!

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@TheRealPynkPanther
@TheRealPynkPanther Год назад
I absolutely LOVE the intro to the ABC Monday Night Movie. You can tell it was played by a real orchestra and sounds so majestic and lively that it's one of my favorite movie of the week intros. I do know them all by heart. There was something about those beautiful orchestral themes, intros, and outros that made me want to watch the movies more. My childhood was certainly rich because of 70s television. ❤❤❤❤👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
@olddisneylandtickets
@olddisneylandtickets Год назад
I just saw the first minute and that intro is so nostalgic.
@John-oj5vx
@John-oj5vx Год назад
Agree! I would grade the movie itself a "C", but with the ABC intros, promos, news breaks, etc , and original commercials, the overall experience was a "B+".
@pdizbon
@pdizbon Год назад
@@olddisneylandtickets The song's title is "Nikki", written by Burt Bacharach. It was named for his daughter Nikki Dickinson who suffered from Asperger's syndrome. Her mother was Angie Dickinson.
@RedDevilMoto
@RedDevilMoto Год назад
I miss those prime-time movie intro's every station had. It made you feel like you were about to watch a blockbuster movie!!...Now, sadly, there isnt any intro's like that any more, that are made to get you into that 'we're gonna watch a movie!!" Mode...
@deborahduthie4519
@deborahduthie4519 Год назад
Absolutely agree.. even orchestras playing scores meant for the visuals, instead of modern CD’s releases. the cheapest way of putting in a musical background. Movie business can’t be going so bad that they scrimp on an orchestral benefit .
@46GarageUSA
@46GarageUSA Год назад
70's was soooo much better than today, wish we could go back
@DLTrekker
@DLTrekker Год назад
The 70s and 80s. Ahhhh. please come back, we miss you
@littlestevey4172
@littlestevey4172 Год назад
Wow original commercials too from 76!? Love this old gem!
@lookingforahookup
@lookingforahookup Год назад
The title doesn’t say commercial, yet it’s airing commercials
@davestewart2067
@davestewart2067 Год назад
Colonel Sanders was still alive when this aired. Believe he died in 1980 as a 90 year old.
@erinmeggik391
@erinmeggik391 Год назад
Times were simpler growing up. I miss this era of 📺. Now everything is bombastic crap.
@erinmeggik391
@erinmeggik391 Год назад
@@davestewart2067 they used a different chicken 🐔 recipe back then and it was better.
@Dragongod462
@Dragongod462 Год назад
I don't think i ever saw this. I was a kid back then playing outside all the time. Even at night time.
@caseyisadore7952
@caseyisadore7952 Год назад
I'll agree with you a hell ya!😅
@ChrisJones-ij3xp
@ChrisJones-ij3xp Год назад
Yeah I hear ya, I was 7 in '76, and that's exactly how it was.
@darthsimmons6957
@darthsimmons6957 Год назад
You were playing outside after the street lights came on?😧
@iracordem
@iracordem Год назад
in the summer we might check in at home on wednesday
@davidbranch1077
@davidbranch1077 Год назад
@@ChrisJones-ij3xp me too, and to think this is the template for Robo Cop.
@martyfly8619
@martyfly8619 Год назад
When you hear that siren blaring, just close your eyes. You could be watching streets of San Francisco, The Rookies, Police Story, Swat or any show produced by Quinn Martin. Oh, the 70's cop shows. Brings me back.
@kengeorgejones6855
@kengeorgejones6855 Год назад
Thanks. Ernest Borgnine managed to bring such dignity to parts like these. It was actually a decent pilot.
@davestewart2067
@davestewart2067 Год назад
Possible inspiration for the later “robocop” (1987).
@scottjeune154
@scottjeune154 Год назад
Total agree. He carried whole show
@eeddieedwards3890
@eeddieedwards3890 Месяц назад
Hi license plate read BORG9.
@Rnyargd
@Rnyargd Год назад
The lady robbing the convenience store at the beginning has very strong Robocop vibes to it.
@TowGunner
@TowGunner Год назад
The whole movie does.
@l337pwnage
@l337pwnage Год назад
Well, Hollywood never changes.
@lisathomas3082
@lisathomas3082 Год назад
I'm here for the " intro" and the commercials! Brings back memories 😁
@relentlessrescue260
@relentlessrescue260 Год назад
Watching this entire video without skipping one minute literally felt like time travel
@Sammydx1
@Sammydx1 9 месяцев назад
Agreed. I watched the the whole thing on my 12" tablet to get the feeling of a small tv
@judydavenport9636
@judydavenport9636 Год назад
I never saw this movie back in the day but I do remember some of those commercials. I thoroughly enjoyed both commercials and the movie. Ty for the showing.
@laurietijerina3816
@laurietijerina3816 Год назад
I was thinking that this movie was first before Robocop. 😅
@judydavenport9636
@judydavenport9636 Год назад
@@laurietijerina3816 it was first. Robocop came out in 87.. this showed in 76.
@Suddenlyits1960
@Suddenlyits1960 Год назад
There sure were lots of good shows in the 1970’s. It was fun seeing this with all the original commercials intact,especially the one with Claude Akins in it. He had just finished starting in “Movin On”.
@davidpanetta6400
@davidpanetta6400 Год назад
I loved Movin' On !
@ivelissediaz9583
@ivelissediaz9583 Год назад
Id Kolchak the night stalker and the norliss tapes.
@davidpanetta6400
@davidpanetta6400 Год назад
How the heck did I miss this movie? I use to watch the ABC _____ Night Movies almost all the time. Sunday nights usually shown the "Blockbuster Movies."
@davidpanetta6400
@davidpanetta6400 Год назад
@Issan Cali Reject LOL
@davidpanetta6400
@davidpanetta6400 Год назад
@Issan Cali Reject I remember Karl Malden advertising for the American Express Travelers Checks......Never leave home without it.
@dpf2122
@dpf2122 Год назад
Love made for TV movie of the week features like this: my family used to watch the ABC Saturday night one religiously. Sad that networks don't produce them anymore.
@budb.8560
@budb.8560 Год назад
Oh yes! The Friday/Saturday/Sunday night movies were a big thing at our house when I was growing up too. I remember the networks saved the most popular movies for the weekends. Ah the memories...popcorn, pizza and root beer.😊
@roxyabrooks864
@roxyabrooks864 Год назад
I love this channel so much! I enjoy the feeling of nostalgia I get here that I cannot find on any other channel! Thank you!! ✨
@wilsonbobcatservice4151
@wilsonbobcatservice4151 Год назад
Used to be another channel that had over 200 of abc and nbc movies with commercials. Went private in Nov.
@roxyabrooks864
@roxyabrooks864 Год назад
@@wilsonbobcatservice4151 Aw! That's too bad. I bet it was a fun channel to watch.
@wendyhermes
@wendyhermes Год назад
The addition of commercials make the experience even better. Even though I am moving to Reno after 50 of my 57 years in Cook Co, I will always watch & support this channel and your mission, Rick. "Thanks for the memories".
@FuzzyMemoriesTV
@FuzzyMemoriesTV Год назад
Thank you Wendy! We’ll help you hold on to the memories here! 😊
@eeddieedwards3890
@eeddieedwards3890 Месяц назад
Look, that's Vivian "Ethel Mertz" Vance of "I Love Lucy" fame hawking Maxwell House Instant Coffee"! I met Vivian Vance in the summer of 1977 at the Cherry County Playhouse in Traverse City Michigan where she was starring in the play "HARVEY" - early one evening I saw Vivian Vance heading toward the playhouse parking lot and she was carrying a huge WHITE STUFFED RABBIT to her Ford Granada. I approached as she was struggling to hold the huge rabbit and get the keys from her purse and I said, "Hello" and I told her that I was a big fan and she smiled and said, "Honey, I'm so tired" and I offered to hold the giant rabbit while she got out her keys and opened the door, took the rabbit from me and smiled at me & said "Come see the show, Honey" in that "Ethel Mertz/Vivian Bagley" kind of way. She was much shorter in person and her hair was "snow white" but she just oozed charisma. I never got to see the show but I did get to exchange a few words with one of the all time greats. And that was the last time anyone ever called me "Honey".
@turgityfarms3752
@turgityfarms3752 Год назад
Ernest used to hang out with seemingly random people he didn't necessarily know. I remember a road trip to San Diego from the valley with some acquaintance I met, tripping. The acquaintance said he knew some celebrities, made a call, and next thing I knew we were on our way. So surreal, but I have pictures. I got the feeling they were related, but never asked. I was silent the whole time for all intents. I never did get my head around the whole thing, as I said, so very surreal.
@zakofrx
@zakofrx Год назад
Ernest was driving his luxury motor home around the country and living all over right near until his death not long ago.. Their is a RU-vid video were some random people honked at him on the road and he pulled over and showed them around he van.. Showing he marble flooring.. Very nice guy and it seemed he liked to meet people..
@robertloerwald3
@robertloerwald3 11 месяцев назад
Wait, you hung out with Ernest Borgnine while tripping on acid?
@randybarnett2308
@randybarnett2308 Год назад
Earnest Borgnine runs like Steven Seagal!!🏃‍♂️😀😀😀
@caseyisadore7952
@caseyisadore7952 Год назад
Before robo cop was a idea.😮
@scott1434
@scott1434 Год назад
I remember this movie..." Holmes and Yoyo" was very similar
@terrik9510
@terrik9510 Год назад
I love Ernest Borgnine.
@Lotsacats
@Lotsacats Год назад
Me too
@paullittle9187
@paullittle9187 Год назад
That old lady with the gun was one of the funniest things I've ever seen.
@phyllysanantonio
@phyllysanantonio Год назад
The “pa-ping” of the shooting was hysterical!!🤣🤣🤣🤣
@richardrykala925
@richardrykala925 Год назад
July 12, 1976 , I can about %85 say exactly where I was , what I was doing, just by looking at the Calendar and TV Guide, have all my 70s Calendar and have June and July TV Guide Detroit News.1976 my father was finishing up the basement with paneling etc and we had moved our 1967 RCA Color from the living room upstairs to the basement in June, we were watching the parade of Tall Ships on the 4th of July and my father was making barbecued spareribs, burgers on the patio and we brought it in the cool basement and set it on the antique Large Wooden Table with the Potato Salad our mother made.
@kidmack3556
@kidmack3556 Год назад
That's great, and a great collection of nostalgia. We were traveling around that week somewhere on the Eastern Seaboard... We were at an backyard Italian barbecue. First time I had ever had Italian barbecue chicken. Right afterwards we loaded up and went to a Bicentennial concert at the Washington Monument. I saw Dizzy Gillespie perform. I know that we were in Washington when the Redskins played a pre season game that I watched with the family that we were visiting, and the huge tin can of Charles BBQ potato chips. It was also the first time that I had ever heard of and saw the legendary John Matuszak play. [Self Edit] I'm wrong... The commercial for the '76 Summer Games refreshed my memory. We weren't on the trip across the country until after the closing ceremony. So we didn't start our state hopping until August/September.
@RedSiegfried
@RedSiegfried Год назад
I never heard of this show until I saw some youtube clips of old 70s TV nostalgia, then I found a DVD set of it at a local home improvement store, of all places. And I haven't even watched it yet. Well, I know what I'm doing tonight.
@Fred-gi4uz
@Fred-gi4uz Год назад
The memories your channel brings back are great considering that this show and these commercials is what was on tv when I was 12 thank you
@iracordem
@iracordem Год назад
the KFC was actually not too bad back then & was actually affordable
@leroylowe5921
@leroylowe5921 11 месяцев назад
@@iracordem I seem to be under that impression as well. I was wondering if I remembered right.
@nadinesawtell3267
@nadinesawtell3267 Год назад
We didn’t get the American networks when I was growing up I always liked watching Borgnine
@Rnyargd
@Rnyargd Год назад
This reminds me of a show from a few years ago called “Almost Human”. It starred Karl Urban and Michael Ealy. Human cop with robot cop partner. Very good.
@luisreyes1963
@luisreyes1963 Год назад
There was also another Sci-Fi cop showback in the 90's, it was called Mann and Machine. The human cop was male & the android cop was female.
@queenglamazona8789
@queenglamazona8789 Год назад
Anyone remember Holmes & Yoyo ?
@zakofrx
@zakofrx Год назад
Great show but killed to early.. Probably because it wasn't woke and the Woke media push was starting around then..
@OdeeOz
@OdeeOz Год назад
I miss them days of better entertainment, and times. Remember when this _Monday Night Movie_ 1st aired, and all those commercials too. 👍👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
@roymonrreal9608
@roymonrreal9608 Год назад
At 41 stuff like this just makes me so nostalgic and appreciative of my childhood...as I get older in a age its things like this movie and the memory of watching it when I was a kid that almost have me in tears....all kinds of tears
@spookybaba
@spookybaba Год назад
Nostalgia from before you were born??
@roymonrreal9608
@roymonrreal9608 Год назад
@@spookybaba i didnt say i watched it when it premiered i said i watched it when i was a kid...
@richardrykala925
@richardrykala925 Год назад
For me, one of the best car chase scenes in a movie was in the 70s, the 1973 movie """SEVEN UPS""" with Roy Scheider in downtown New York City , him driving that Pontiac Ventura and those bad guys driving a Pontiac Grandville
@davidpanetta6400
@davidpanetta6400 Год назад
Another great movie I saw on ABC.
@darthsimmons6957
@darthsimmons6957 Год назад
Check out car chase scene on RU-vid from a 1990 comedy movie called "Short time" starring Dabney Coleman as a cop trying to get killed "in the line if duty" so his family will receive his FULL pension because a mix-up at the hospital says he has Cancer & that disqualifies him.
@kidmack3556
@kidmack3556 Год назад
​@@darthsimmons6957 I can't stand Dabney Coleman... Does his character succeed in getting killed in the film?! (I inquire hopefully)
@kidmack3556
@kidmack3556 Год назад
My favorite car chase sequence is also from the '70's "The Driver" (1978) With Ryan O'Neal
@eeddieedwards3890
@eeddieedwards3890 Месяц назад
@@kidmack3556 The late Verne Troyer was going to do a reboot called "Mini Driver".
@arthurwatt5162
@arthurwatt5162 Год назад
Ernest borgnine was pretty great.
@queenglamazona8789
@queenglamazona8789 Год назад
I also used to like him on Airwolf.
@BradTheProducer
@BradTheProducer Год назад
"Mom, can we get Robocop?" "No, sweetie, we have Robocop at home." Robocop at home:
@laurabeane8862
@laurabeane8862 Год назад
Batteries Not Included tho😆
@mage189
@mage189 Год назад
That was a fairly decent little film/tv pilot.
@erinmeggik391
@erinmeggik391 Год назад
This is such a nostalgic post. As a teen in 70s I fondly remember a simpler time and the shows were wholesome. The intro was Such a great 🎶 musical score 🎼 ABC !
@erinmeggik391
@erinmeggik391 Год назад
@Issan Cali Reject From shows like Scooby Doo, School 🏫 Rock on Saturday 🌅 TV to the Carol Burnett 📺 Show I still prefer that quality of TV to the goat 🐐 tripe offered today. 😂
@kidmack3556
@kidmack3556 Год назад
​@@erinmeggik391 Ha ha! "Goat tripe"
@jesusnodal8948
@jesusnodal8948 Год назад
Ooohhh the memories this brings!!!
@UQRXD
@UQRXD Год назад
Things were better back in 1976. Before social media. Today we have police robots both human and machine.
@FlavioGirl
@FlavioGirl Год назад
thank you for posting this.
@clydeferguson519
@clydeferguson519 Год назад
What was nice was RU-vid putting their commercials in with the vintage commercials!
@scutte2000
@scutte2000 Год назад
Great memory, I was 13 years old when this premiered I'm now 60.
@southerncross3638
@southerncross3638 Год назад
76 a great year. Happy birthday America 🇺🇸
@v.dargain1678
@v.dargain1678 Год назад
I believe 76 was an election year .
@eeddieedwards3890
@eeddieedwards3890 Месяц назад
Bi-Centennial! My high school graduating year! A fantastic year!!!
@pootle5096
@pootle5096 Год назад
Well this Brit enjoyed watching that. AND the adverts at the start! THANKS :-)
@davidreidy5750
@davidreidy5750 Год назад
Oh man I miss these old shows, commercials and all,subbed big time!!♥️🤖📽️
@bobbillings
@bobbillings 7 месяцев назад
Earnest Borgnine would then go on 4 years after this to play an almost identical role again as a partner, but this time a Sergeant, to actor Terrence Hill in the movie "Superfuzz" which hit the theaters in 1980, who instead of being a cop robot like in this tv movie above, was instead a regular cop that came in contact with radioactive material and then acquired super powers, kind of like a superman cop. Well worth the watch if you enjoyed this tv movie and can find it.
@mikefarrell9163
@mikefarrell9163 Год назад
The Listermint commercial guy looks like he could be Ben Affleck's Dad or older brother . Lol
@UNKLP66
@UNKLP66 Год назад
Yessssss John Amos stayed busy post GOOD TIMES 🙌🏽
@phyllysanantonio
@phyllysanantonio Год назад
I never forget his nose. That profile. He was the perfect irritable Dad character!!
@kidmack3556
@kidmack3556 Год назад
​@@phyllysanantonio That nose was a byproduct of his professional football playing days. Semi-pro in the States and professional in Canada for the B.C. Lions.
@justaredfox5772
@justaredfox5772 5 месяцев назад
I bet the mother of Terry Keegan is vary proud.
@kidmack3556
@kidmack3556 Год назад
PLEASE take me back to 1976! Please...
@darwinblinks
@darwinblinks Месяц назад
Pretty much my favorite summer too.
@kidmack3556
@kidmack3556 Месяц назад
@darwinblinks Just SO many GREAT things going on with the Bicentennial, the Summer Olympics, the great new movies TV series, and the new songs, the anticipation and excitement of getting a brand new President and Administration, two new NFL teams etc.etc.etc
@jacobsparry8525
@jacobsparry8525 Год назад
Boy does this bring back memories.
@jeanroddenberry6433
@jeanroddenberry6433 Год назад
The commercials are worth it 😀
@eeddieedwards3890
@eeddieedwards3890 Месяц назад
Yes, it was amazing the places you could "FLICK YOUR BIC" lighter back then! And for the record, if one of the only things I ever came up with in my entire life was the saying "FLICK YOUR BIC" I could die happy. Someone made bank coming up with that one!
@tonyfelder1206
@tonyfelder1206 Год назад
I remember this was a short-lived series, but I didn't know or forget about this movie pilot. Thanks for uploading it-commercials in all.
@gilvogt4440
@gilvogt4440 Год назад
Borgnine was one of my favorite actors, although I doubt anyone ever said Future Cop is my favorite movie of all time....
@adamellis6785
@adamellis6785 Год назад
Nice seeing Erin Gray (Buck Rogers, Silver Spoons) at 32:17
@reyluna9332
@reyluna9332 Год назад
I'd love to stream this to my TV on Friday night with a bowl of popcorn commercials and all.
@Christian_Ada1
@Christian_Ada1 Год назад
My god this seems like another life or timeline but I remember this. Brittany Morgan in that commercial too
@wmbrown6
@wmbrown6 Год назад
You mean Morgan Brittany, don'tcha? Brittany Morgan was an "adult"[sic] film actress.
@clydeferguson519
@clydeferguson519 Год назад
Also in the Diet Pepsi commercial the actress who played Hooks in the Police Academy movies.
@eeddieedwards3890
@eeddieedwards3890 Месяц назад
@@wmbrown6 I think you're right but isn't BRITTANY MORGAN an even better name! Brittany Morgan - I love it! Someone copyright that before the ghost of Aaron Spelling gets wind of it!
@rashton5730
@rashton5730 Год назад
Lol, McHale figures out he has the robots gun loaded with blanks, and instead of reloading with live ammo, hides in a junker and gets tossed in the crusher :D Smooth move McHale
@Foxonian
@Foxonian Год назад
I remember this series. It was pretty good.
@cartoonpete407
@cartoonpete407 Год назад
Ha! The good old days! It was "quartz crystal time" back then... not "digital" 😆
@jairoparra3682
@jairoparra3682 Год назад
That is where they got Robocop movies from this 70's movie...lol
@Knife_Collector
@Knife_Collector Год назад
What makes me sad, is looking at all those classic cars in the junk yard. Some of those even in that condition would be worth 10s of thousands today.
@photodan555
@photodan555 Год назад
Loved it! Loved the Commercials too! And thank you for the data!
@richardrykala925
@richardrykala925 Год назад
That was when Kentucky Fried Chicken tasted great, not greasy oily stale chicken taste like these days. Dam commercials were better made than any shows we have on television now.
@robmclaughjr
@robmclaughjr Год назад
In the future, new technology functions perfectly and impresses universally!
@kramalerav
@kramalerav Год назад
1976 must have been a breakout year for Tony Burton; this pilot, Assault on Precinct 13 and his role in Rocky.
@michaelmchugh3987
@michaelmchugh3987 Год назад
I absolutely love the commercials.
@v.dargain1678
@v.dargain1678 Год назад
Same . The "Flick your Bic" commercial is my favorite ,
@kidmack3556
@kidmack3556 Год назад
​@@v.dargain1678 So far "The Breck Girls" shampoo is mine. We were sure a hairful bunch back then... Men and women, boys and girls.
@stephenwitherington879
@stephenwitherington879 11 месяцев назад
'Android cops accepted on the street in fifty years'. Made in 1976, & we have now arrived at late 2023. Hence, in a little over two years we'll be there!
@Flagg1991
@Flagg1991 Год назад
My favorite cop paired with a sci-fi character, right behind Yuppie and the Alien
@jimmyl324
@jimmyl324 Год назад
That intro brought me back like in a time warp...lol
@jimmyl324
@jimmyl324 Год назад
Haven’t heard that in a million years .
@tinymetaltrees
@tinymetaltrees Год назад
This was absolutely terrible. I loved every minute of it!
@laurabeane8862
@laurabeane8862 Год назад
John Amos and Ernest Borgnine😆👍
@darthsimmons6957
@darthsimmons6957 Год назад
WOW! Thank you for posting this 1976 presentation of FUTURE COP. I THOROUGHLY ENJOYED IT FROM BEGINNING TO END! WHAT A TIME CAPSULE! I was born in 1974 California & never new about this! A little "West World™", with some inspiration for "Knight Rider™", & "ROBOCOP™". DELIGHTFUL! I REALLY APPRECIATE WHAT YOUR DOING WITH THE PRESERVATION OF THIS & OTHERS. GREAT IDEA! I RECORDED A LOT OF THINGS THAT INTERESTED ME OFF OF T.V. From the late 1980's Thru 2015 onto 300 VHS tapes I still have. I think everything I recorded, other people did also. I don't think I have anything that can't be found on RU-vid. One thing that comes to mind though, is. . . . I had 3 brand new blank VHS tapes ready to record on Sept. 11th 2001. As soon as I heard on my clock radio that a 2nd plane hit the twin towers, I leapt out of bed & popped the 1st of 3 VHS tapes in, & pressed record set on 6 hr mode as I turned the channel to CNN. I stayed home from work that day. I was afraid to leave the house for 3 days. I didn't know if there was going to be widespread panic, looting, toilet paper hoarding, "Sleeper Cells", "Manchurian Candidates" or if that event was going to "trigger" people that were already "on edge" or what. I just kept recording & flipping channels thru every NEWS station until those 3 tapes were full! The Spanish channels actually showed people jumping out the windows of the towers to escape the fire before the calapsing started. I also recorded building #5 calapsing around 5pm. Like a perfect demolition. (That's the 7 story office building that contained all the files of financial records that wasn't hit by a plane or anything). . . . (That was weird). I don't know If any of these tapes will still play after being in a metal storage facility for over 20 years in California weather. 🌞🔥🌞115°🌞🔥in summer & 32°🥶 in the winter.
@Tom_Space
@Tom_Space Год назад
awesome stuff
@zxccxz164
@zxccxz164 Год назад
there is something special watching rare shows as broadcast !
@flashstudiosguy
@flashstudiosguy Год назад
You can tell this was definitely a late night movie, you spend more time watching fast food and sunglasses adverts then you do the actual movie! 😂🤣
@kidmack3556
@kidmack3556 Год назад
Prime Time slot 8pm usually followed by the 10'Oclock news locally.
@eeddieedwards3890
@eeddieedwards3890 Месяц назад
Ernie ("Ghoulardi") Anderson, the magnificent voice of ABC at this time was the father of filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson.
@1sirgrandmastermrkingrober216
Great point. No matter what the crime scene looks like, no matter what staging & fraud & phony evidence there is, the Cops don’t fall for it, & our Eternal Universal Defense & Eternal Universal Justice always, regardless of all always, is guaranteed & established.
@chrisw6164
@chrisw6164 Год назад
They turned this into a tv series too.
@michaelscheel9533
@michaelscheel9533 Год назад
Some time back I bought the DVD for this series which I had not see since first broadcast. I got home and found the case had two of the second disk. So I got my money back since they didn't have another. Interesting thing about this authors (Harlan Ellison and Ben Bova) of Brillo sued ABC and Studio because they claimed it was based on their story "Brillo". They won.
@salty6pence672
@salty6pence672 Год назад
Sweet Swiss Army knife. Yea I stole it from that Borgnine guy.
@edwinkirkland8856
@edwinkirkland8856 Год назад
Im 65 thank you soon soo much for this
@richardrykala925
@richardrykala925 Год назад
That was when there was great stuff to watch on television , including Commercials, better than our programs we got now, also Kentucky Fried Chicken tasted better back than,all greasy and nasty these days specially for the price they are now .
@PhotonTheta
@PhotonTheta Год назад
I remember there was a three hour wait when extra crispy first came out... take that popeyes and your chicken sammich
@tinymetaltrees
@tinymetaltrees Год назад
It just hasn’t been the same since they got rid of the entucky ried hicken.
@edgard3659
@edgard3659 Год назад
The second original Cyborg TERMINATOR the first was the Six Million Dollar Man. 1973
@garrettdavis6500
@garrettdavis6500 Год назад
I grew up on these movies. You can see the way I turned out. BURP.
@ChrisLawton66
@ChrisLawton66 Год назад
This is the kind of cop we need on the streets. Unbiased.
@wilsonbobcatservice4151
@wilsonbobcatservice4151 Год назад
Awesome upload.
@deborahduthie4519
@deborahduthie4519 Год назад
That was great. Fantastic.👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🇦🇺🧡📽
@shawnmichaelduncan5951
@shawnmichaelduncan5951 Год назад
Wish they would still have movie of the week
@SB-yl1ng
@SB-yl1ng Год назад
hilarious comedy nights , their was so much sodium {salt} in the KFC your lips would actually lose a layerof skin true story it was great and deadly lol lollypop
@THX-kw2jh
@THX-kw2jh Год назад
TV Version of Robocop, called Robocrap
@davidlanham99
@davidlanham99 Год назад
So I would have missed this because my parents would’ve sent me to bed by that time when I was 11.
@1locust1
@1locust1 Год назад
Science fiction writers Harlan Ellison and Ben Bova sued Paramount studio claiming it had used an idea pitched by them which was based on their short story "Brillo".
@laurabeane8862
@laurabeane8862 Год назад
"Heavy Metal" Magazine and "National Lampoon" had wonderful Spoofs. "What are you doing!? We're Married! We can Do This to each Other!" (BLAM!)😮😂😂😂
@davidj5910
@davidj5910 Год назад
I saw a different one a few years ago and was hoping to see more. This was great. Plus....A BRAND NEW CAR FOR $3500???? 😳
@pdizbon
@pdizbon Год назад
Saw this when it first aired
@BDiaz-np8fn
@BDiaz-np8fn Год назад
Some pro driving for that 911..👌
@donaldcrabtree6259
@donaldcrabtree6259 Год назад
Intro was cool. Movie kinda silly. Glad I was going to the Disco Monday nights.
@jamesbeemer7855
@jamesbeemer7855 Год назад
The beginning of the robocop .
@rhuephus
@rhuephus Год назад
ha ha .. How many police departments have a full blown science and robotics department ??? This scenario is totally ridiculous ..
@Dakers11
@Dakers11 Год назад
"HAVEN". Stands for, "Hybrid Android Virtually Enhanced ". . .psyche!
@robertkroberjr.157
@robertkroberjr.157 Год назад
One day before my 13th birthday! Time machine anybody??
@Thompson-xp1mk
@Thompson-xp1mk Год назад
Robo Cop seems to have resulted from this movie
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