I really like James Stacy’s inflection when he delivered his lines. He gave Johnny a very quiet and understated confidence. Kind of musical in his delivery.
Love him in this green shirt! He also wears it in "Splinter's Group". Favorite shirt is the blue one he wears often. But this green shirt really makes his hair and eyes pop!!
Guest Performers: Roger Perry, Julie Sommars, Ron Howard, Victor French, Richard O'Brien, Craig Hundley, Stuart Randall, Debi Storm, Scott James, & Sam Edwards.
& look at Johnny in the green shirt. Like the one Scott had on in the episode before...I could see how the lady school teacher Bens wife started having feelings for Johnny. Such a great episode...
Debi, at first I thought it was the same shirt, but Scott's buttoned all the way down whereas Johnny's is a pull over type. Definitely two different shirts, but same color.
@@debrarick9617 Johnny wore that green shirt again in "Splinter's Group". In "Blind Man's Bluff" the silky beige shirt he wears was the one and only time he wears it. It was very much a 60s style shirt.
I LOVED THIS EPISODE, BECAUSE IN THIS ONE THE MEASURE OF A MAN IN MY OPINOIN, WAS JOHNNY LANCER. WITH LINES, LIKE MADAME I THINK YOU SHOULD TAKE UP THE LINES, YOU NEED TO REDO IT, BECAUSE IT'S LIKE GETTING THROWN OFF A HORSE OR GETTING KNOCK DOWN IN YOUR FIRST FIGHT. HE BELIEVES IN HIS CONVICTIONS, BUT HE IS SMART ENOUGH TO KNOW YOU NEED TO HEAL, FIRST BEFORE YOU TRY IT AGAIN. JOHNNY BALKS AT HELPING TO TEACH THE KIDS, BECAUSE HE SAIDS THAT SOME OF THE KIDS HAVE MORE SCHOOLING THAN HIM. BUT EVEN THOUGH HE IS BEING TAUGHT BY CATHA, JOHNNY'S OWN UNIQUE STYLE WITH THE KIDS SHINES BRIGHTLY. HE FINDS RESISTANCE FROM BRATS TURK & TODD, ESPIECALLY TURK. WHEN TURK FIRES OFF THAT HIS FATHER SAYS THAT NO MUSTANGER HAS TO KNOW HOW TO READ. JOHNNY FIRES BACK, WITH I WOULD BE MIGHTY EMBRASS TO KNOW IF THE WORDS ON A POSTER MEANT HE WAS RUNNING FOR OFFICE OR FROM THE LAW. MURDOCH IS PROUD WHEN HE FINDS JOHNNY TEACHING SCHOOL. JOHNNY LANCER IS TOUGH, BUT COOL UNDER PRESSURE. HE IS ALSO UNREFINE BUT HE CAN FIT IN WITH THE BEST OF THEM IF HE WANTS TOO. & STILL SHOW THE MEASURE OF A MAN.( ROGER PERRY(BEN) SAW WHAT JOHNNY'S STYLE OF MEASUREMENT FOR A MAN WAS, & HE FOUND IT FOR HIM SELF. THE GREAT ACTING OF DUO (AD & JS), ALONG WITH JULIE SOMMARS, ROGER PERRY, & VICTOR FRENCH MADE THIS SHOW WORTH WATCHING. STANDIND UP FOR YOUR CONVICTIONS, WHETHER THEY BE RIGHT OR WRONG, ARE THE MEASURE OF A 👨(MAN). LOVED IT, A LOVING LANCER FAN.😍🎥😃
She is not a window at all, my favourite sentence😢 I am a window 😞 i always dream with my died husband, i wish if come home and tell me i am not a window any more 💔💔💔💔
38:22 DAMMIT, if the copier of the broadcast print of this episode didn't 'pull the black' (i.e., the scant few seconds of blank, black footage between acts indicating / allowing insertion of the commercials) TOO SHORT, TOO QUICK. The set-up; viewers are emotionally caught up with Julie Sommars being caught up with her emotions, her feelings about Johnny as she puts each letter of his name on her classroom's chalkboard, JUST as the music was coming to a close it ended with one, very effective soft, distinct hit of the base drum. But, 'whoever' cut the initial black frames of the slow fade-out ON WHICH THE SOUND TRACK was continuing. WHAT were they thinking?! ed. - they weren't thinking at all. The result is there's a JUMP immediately into Act IV -- not even coming up via a 'fade in' from black -- and its totally different music cue that destroys the intended emotion that was originally played out with the 'fade to black.' FYI Half a century ago 20th Century Fox Television would deliver to CBS two 35 mm air and two 16 mm 'back-up' air prints of each "Lancer" episode -- a set each for transmission out of NY and L.A. There the black would be about 63 seconds, allowing CBS's editors to insert one 60-second or two 30-second national commercials; the remaining second or two or three would allow for a smooth fade out and fade in. Sometimes this chore was done at the studio end. If a print was being shown to a potential advertiser, for instance, those 60 - 63 second black holes would be edited OUT so the presentation would be seamless. Hence the term: 'pull black.' . . . A few years later when "Lancer" goes into syndication 20th orders dozens of duplicate 16 mm prints of each episode that are then supplied to local stations that purchased "Lancer." However, those prints have an extremely shortened three to five seconds of black with white letters spelling out 'Place Commercial Here.' Most of these RUclips prints come from syndication copies, so in those circumstances the three to five seconds of black reading 'Place Commercial Here' are excised USUALLY CAREFULLY to maintain both video AND audio fade-in and fade-out perspectives. . . . Now with everything being digital, the procedures are less labor intensive. TMI.
Johnny has a nasty habit of standing around letting other people get beaten. There's no excuse for it, regardless of what he says to defend himself. This is a loathsome episode.
I really like James Stacy’s inflection when he delivered his lines. He gave Johnny a very quiet and understated confidence. Kind of musical in his delivery.
Yes! He had such an easygoing and natural presence on camera.
Man, they do not make TV like this anymore. lol. What a time machine. Absolutely classic American Western TV show morality play.
I love this episode; it shows just how much a parents influence can be on the child, negative and positive.
Beautifully acted. Thank You for uploading
Not only does look good in red...but Johnny also looks great in that green shirt...😍
and dont forget a grown up opie.
Love him in this green shirt! He also wears it in "Splinter's Group". Favorite shirt is the blue one he wears often. But this green shirt really makes his hair and eyes pop!!
He looks good in anything or nothing. !!!
I am so glad Lancer is on RUclips and H&I channel. Hadn't seen Johnny looking so young & gorgeous in 50 yrs...a major yum !!
So glad you are enjoying these.
Really loved this episode!
Nach über 50 Jahren wieder Lancer anschauen! Danke
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@Logan Rollins
Guest Performers:
Roger Perry,
Julie Sommars,
Ron Howard,
Victor French,
Richard O'Brien,
Craig Hundley,
Stuart Randall,
Debi Storm,
Scott James,
&
Sam Edwards.
& look at Johnny in the green shirt. Like the one Scott had on in the episode before...I could see how the lady school teacher Bens wife started having feelings for Johnny. Such a great episode...
Debi, at first I thought it was the same shirt, but Scott's buttoned all the way down whereas Johnny's is a pull over type. Definitely two different shirts, but same color.
@@shanonkay907 oh I did not notice that. Glad you told me !!!
@@debrarick9617 Johnny wore that green shirt again in "Splinter's Group". In "Blind Man's Bluff" the silky beige shirt he wears was the one and only time he wears it. It was very much a 60s style shirt.
@@shanonkay907 He also had the green shirt on in the last scene of "The Experiment".
I think we could use a few teachers with Colts in our classrooms these days .
“Johnny Madrid High School “
Has a nice ring to it . 🎉
Yee haa ,it only took the 25th episode for Johnny to finally change his shirt haha .Love it 😀
I LOVED THIS EPISODE, BECAUSE IN THIS ONE THE MEASURE OF A MAN IN MY OPINOIN, WAS JOHNNY LANCER. WITH LINES, LIKE MADAME I THINK YOU SHOULD TAKE UP THE LINES, YOU NEED TO REDO IT, BECAUSE IT'S LIKE GETTING THROWN OFF A HORSE OR GETTING KNOCK DOWN IN YOUR FIRST FIGHT. HE BELIEVES IN HIS CONVICTIONS, BUT HE IS SMART ENOUGH TO KNOW YOU NEED TO HEAL, FIRST BEFORE YOU TRY IT AGAIN. JOHNNY BALKS AT HELPING TO TEACH THE KIDS, BECAUSE HE SAIDS THAT SOME OF THE KIDS HAVE MORE SCHOOLING THAN HIM. BUT EVEN THOUGH HE IS BEING TAUGHT BY CATHA, JOHNNY'S OWN UNIQUE STYLE WITH THE KIDS SHINES BRIGHTLY. HE FINDS RESISTANCE FROM BRATS TURK & TODD, ESPIECALLY TURK. WHEN TURK FIRES OFF THAT HIS FATHER SAYS THAT NO MUSTANGER HAS TO KNOW HOW TO READ. JOHNNY FIRES BACK, WITH I WOULD BE MIGHTY EMBRASS TO KNOW IF THE WORDS ON A POSTER MEANT HE WAS RUNNING FOR OFFICE OR FROM THE LAW. MURDOCH IS PROUD WHEN HE FINDS JOHNNY TEACHING SCHOOL. JOHNNY LANCER IS TOUGH, BUT COOL UNDER PRESSURE. HE IS ALSO UNREFINE BUT HE CAN FIT IN WITH THE BEST OF THEM IF HE WANTS TOO. & STILL SHOW THE MEASURE OF A MAN.( ROGER PERRY(BEN) SAW WHAT JOHNNY'S STYLE OF MEASUREMENT FOR A MAN WAS, & HE FOUND IT FOR HIM SELF. THE GREAT ACTING OF DUO (AD & JS), ALONG WITH JULIE SOMMARS, ROGER PERRY, & VICTOR FRENCH MADE THIS SHOW WORTH WATCHING.
STANDIND UP FOR YOUR CONVICTIONS, WHETHER THEY BE RIGHT OR WRONG, ARE THE MEASURE OF A 👨(MAN).
LOVED IT,
A LOVING LANCER FAN.😍🎥😃
James Stacy had such small slender handers hands & could handle the horses with ease !!!
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Lancer: Episode 25.
Season 1. Episode 25. "Measure of a Man".
Tuesday, June 18 - 2024.
She is not a window at all, my favourite sentence😢
I am a window 😞 i always dream with my died husband, i wish if come home and tell me i am not a window any more 💔💔💔💔
She didn't look too happy to see her husband when he finally turned up did She?
I absolutely was going to say that as well!! This episode goes into my top 5 list Blindmans Bluff will always be my favorite
@@sharrigarvin3348 Well of course not. The dumpy husband compared to Johnny Madrid Lancer. No question who you would pick.
38:22 DAMMIT, if the copier of the broadcast print of this episode didn't 'pull the black' (i.e., the scant few seconds of blank, black footage between acts indicating / allowing insertion of the commercials) TOO SHORT, TOO QUICK. The set-up; viewers are emotionally caught up with Julie Sommars being caught up with her emotions, her feelings about Johnny as she puts each letter of his name on her classroom's chalkboard, JUST as the music was coming to a close it ended with one, very effective soft, distinct hit of the base drum. But, 'whoever' cut the initial black frames of the slow fade-out ON WHICH THE SOUND TRACK was continuing. WHAT were they thinking?! ed. - they weren't thinking at all.
The result is there's a JUMP immediately into Act IV -- not even coming up via a 'fade in' from black -- and its totally different music cue that destroys the intended emotion that was originally played out with the 'fade to black.'
FYI Half a century ago 20th Century Fox Television would deliver to CBS two 35 mm air and two 16 mm 'back-up' air prints of each "Lancer" episode -- a set each for transmission out of NY and L.A. There the black would be about 63 seconds, allowing CBS's editors to insert one 60-second or two 30-second national commercials; the remaining second or two or three would allow for a smooth fade out and fade in. Sometimes this chore was done at the studio end. If a print was being shown to a potential advertiser, for instance, those 60 - 63 second black holes would be edited OUT so the presentation would be seamless. Hence the term: 'pull black.'
. . . A few years later when "Lancer" goes into syndication 20th orders dozens of duplicate 16 mm prints of each episode that are then supplied to local stations that purchased "Lancer." However, those prints have an extremely shortened three to five seconds of black with white letters spelling out 'Place Commercial Here.' Most of these RUclips prints come from syndication copies, so in those circumstances the three to five seconds of black reading 'Place Commercial Here' are excised USUALLY CAREFULLY to maintain both video AND audio fade-in and fade-out perspectives. . . . Now with everything being digital, the procedures are less labor intensive. TMI.
Hll ok jouuuy V mm
I liked this episode...except the woman's voice is annoying
Exatamente. ( sou brasileira e amo Lancer desde menina).
Concordo com vc.... que voz estranha... bem chata mesmo .e meio infantil para ela.
Johnny has a nasty habit of standing around letting other people get beaten. There's no excuse for it, regardless of what he says to defend himself. This is a loathsome episode.
Loathsome? I think not.