Never missed the Hardy Boys. The one I remember most is The Mystery of the Applegate Treasure. Programs like this in the 50's really kept kids riveted. Wholesome fun.
I got to know Tommy Kirk before he passed away. He used to attend the National Festival of the West each year in Arizona. You would not have recognized him. He was short, fat, bald and wore thick glasses. He did however still have his super sense of humor and was always very friendly. Always fun to talk to him about the Disney days.
I was glued to our TV in the 50’s when these came on . Back when Disney stood for good clean wholesome Family shows. Shows that helped teach kids how to behave and have respect.
Too bad it wasn't that great for tommy Kirk. Wasn't all that wholesome behind the scenes. Your fairytale one size fits all America. Was unsustainable. I lived through it . Pretty much sick of hearing about how great things were . In the comments.
@@Weyjx Well, Tommy did OK even though his movie career curtailment. I myself am of that same generation, being separated by only being about three years younger from Tommy. Prepubescent at twelve, I crushed on Annette (of course!) but also on Tim Considine. I'd absolutely zero idea as to why but, nevertheless did. Decades later in studying my case, I came to realize the utter naturalness of BOTH - each being necessary to its individual function in the very large scheme of things. This is common to guys but most are taught to hide it outwardly but worse from themselves, and thus begins that slow poisoning. This seemingly malpurposeful taught-and- learned noncomprehending of what Nature commands-be, is deeply and abidingly tragic. Being of no merit whatsoever to myself, my career L'Amour, which just happened to progress ambidirectionally, proved as trauma-free utterly! YES! Even back in those days. For very many though, it was not so easy a path-wise happenstance. 'Hope that helps some in some way.
b. 1947---this is my era of MMC--yeah!! thanks for posting the episodes. We were stationed in Norfolk Va when after school MMC first began. 😍 My children, grandch and gr-grandch were/are readers of the older Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys book sets. As a kid, Sat morns were set aside for Sky King, Annie Oakley, and etc.
I always thought Iola was the luckiest girl in the world being around those two handsome guys. Now all three of them has passed away.😢 Where did the years go?
Tim Considine was so handsome. No wonder the T.V. studios couldn’t get enough of him. You know some people just have the look, that screen ready at all times look. And Tim definitely had it. What a fine, gorgeous young man.
In the previous Hardy Boys (just a year earlier) Frank was noticeably taller and Joe was almost a skinny little kid. In this series, Frank doesn't seem to have grown, while Joe grew a few inches, put on some weight, and now looks just a bit younger than Frank. Joe almost looks like a different person in some shots.
Thank you ever so much for the upload. Haven't seen this since back when it was on the Mickey Mouse Club and have wanted to watch it ever since I acquired The Hardy Boys in The Mystery of the Applegate Treasure years ago. This really made for a very enjoyable afternoon.
Morals and Decentcy. I am in my 60's now and spend my days watching videos like this and reading my books from the 1950's. Though God has allowed to have his way with the current world He has Not let him touch these moments of the past. I am So Happy when I am Lost in the Past.
Since I was born in the mid 50s, I didn't discover these till the mouse club rerun's around 63-64. Loved these Hardy boy's at the time. This particular one was written by Disney people, and was sadly the last one Disney did
This whole show is about them trying to save the animals. Where are all the negative comments coming from? Perhaps you should have watched more than the first couple of minutes before complaining.
Thanks so much for posting this series. I missed most of the episodes when our family lived overseas with no television for two years in the mid 50’s. While the quality might not be perfect it’s better than nothing and I appreciate it. I remember riding bikes all over; mom would often pack us a lunch so we could eat in the park with our cousins and friends.
Those were the days! In my late single digit years in the summer I had to check in a couple of times a day for lunch and dinner. Parents didn't freak out if they didn't see you for 3-4 hours at a time.
I wasn’t born until the late 60s so I remember the Hardy Boys & Nancy Drew. from 1977-79 w/ Shaun Cassidy, Parker Stevenson, & Pamela Sue Martin & whoever played Mr. Hardy, “Nancy Drew’s sidekick George (not a guy). I watched it every week, it had lots of comical moments.
I am with you on that,thanks......oh course nothing is perfect but perfection is most likely boring as all get up. I would not trade growing up in the 50`s & 60`s for anything.
Hello - greetings from another Proud Ohioan - and THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE . I came across your channel looking for an escape from the madness of today’s reality - Thanks for posting
Many years ago, in a small town in Iowa, a farmer used to bring a cow around the neighborhood to sell milk. He would milk it right there, in front of your house.
and then the USDA,PETA,EPA,CIA,and the FBI got word of it and shut him down...now the poor guy is doin time for life just for tryin ta get everyone good milk !!
Those girls on the “Mickey Mouse Club” really were cute. I only say this because I’m now 73 years old and loved them all . . . even before I knew what to do with them.
@@dwightpowell6673 If not ready to raise a family and are prepared emotionally as well as financially -- NOTHING -- other than respectful friendship; the OTHER OPTION provided by old Mother Nature uniformly, then being far-the-better for use. In itself the sexualities issue is NOT complicated but tragically being made-so by crafted factionalism, such resulting doings causing distraction from that most essential simplicity, into mires of irresolvable complexity!! Tommy Kirk's life-path was permanently along that one of the not-generated familial. Now you've at least one answer, Dwight.
Dan East @kramvnayr It looks like RUclips's image stabilization is turned on for this video, which causes jerky motion when the camera pans and in other places. Just curious why you have that enabled (or if you're aware that it is).
@@charlieforman6216 I’m using The Hardy Boys to get my 15 year old son, who hates to read, and knows all there is to know about everything. Such a hardhead😂
Really cool stuff here,thank god for you tube to make it free for all to watch.Vintage television up to 1998 from 1950 is really the best.I particularly enjoy everything 70's.
I can imagine how wonderful and time filling as kids backbthen sitting infront of the tv watching these adventure, & imagining we were part of the adventure.. after all, they didnt have all the gadgets we have today
Zahemi AZUL ISLAMI They had tv, sitting in front of it like zombies, getting no exercise, no fresh air. The kids were predicted to evolve into creatures with no legs, rolling wherever they go.
@@653j521 ......They did go outside and play, etc.. Unlike those of today who stay behind their closed bedroom doors, playing games on the internet with God knows who pretending to be teenagers. Friends are few and far between unless their parents push them out the door to get ''fresh air'' and play with others!
We only came inside for a few very special TV shows, Mickey Mouse Club being one of them. I laugh thinking that my iPad screen is the same size as our first television screen.
@@653j521 We got exercise racing home from school in order to watch Mickey Mouse Club! School ended at 3:15 and MMC aired at 3:30. Afterwards we'd go out and play getting a hell of a lot more exercise than most kids today whom you never see outside their houses after school.
@kramvnayr It looks like RUclips's image stabilization is turned on for this video, which causes jerky motion when the camera pans and in other places. Just curious why you have that enabled (or if you're aware that it is).
I'm 73 and still have my Hardy Boys books. Some of the early stories were rewritten in the 50s. It's interesting to compare them with the original ones. I remember watching these stories and how I wished that Iola was my girlfriend. She was so cute and a great child actress. I think she passed away some years ago.
Loved reading the Hardy Boys books but never knew of this particular version as I grew up with the series starring Parker Stevenson and Shaun Cassidy in the seventies
@@haydennault5342 I've probably read about 98% of the Hardy Boys books (While the clock ticked, The case of the disappearing floor, the tic tac terror to name some) and a few of the subsequent Hardy Boys Case files as they are really easy books to get into. I couldn't get into the Nancy Drew books. The thing about Frank and Joe though is the fact that they never aged. Frank was always 18, while Joe was 17. They must have had a mystery to solve every week lol
@@haydennault5342 I've found that the Hardy Boys books are very difficult to find now here in the UK. Mind you I did read most of them while I was still in school some 30 odd years ago
@@haydennault5342 There are a few there that I've never heard of, the Trixie character for instance. Personally I'd go for the Hardy Boys books myself but you have said that Nancy Drew was your own favourite so go for it. I wish you luck in finding them all as that would be a good collection to have. I couldn't get into the Nancy Drew books. It wasn't for want of trying mind
A fun romp through the way-back machine. This is the second of "The Hardy Boys" mystery series that I watch. Some observations: WOW-a pay-phone on a country road in the middle of NOWHERE! Amazing. EDIT: It got out of synch around the 30:00 mark. EDIT #2: I wonder why kids in the 1950's had to get off of their bikes and lift them up to turn around 180 degrees instead of just steering it?
Women's options were seriously limited. Black people still had to drink from black only water fountains. The great thing back then was an unpolluted America which is OBVIOUSLY not part of the MAGA agenda.
As a vegan it puzzles me why they were teaching their kids to have compassion for some animals, but disregard the thousands of other animals at the slaughter houses are being killed to eat. Us vegans are pushing the values of being compassionate to all animals not just three or four you find on an Old Farm. Get it?
Funny there happened to be a phone booth out in the middle of nowhere. And you had to have a dime to call, or was it a nickel? They could have just used a cell phone.
I was just thinking life is so sad. These young boys and girls must be now either very old or dead :(. I hate life sometimes. I really don't know about olden days as I was born in 1999 and I'm 23 years old. But I would really love if the people who were born in the early 1990's could tell me if it was really cool than how it is now. My perception of it is that it was indeed cool but some don't think so. I love to confirm my perception of it. The days when it was much pure and much less corruption than it is today......Wish I could be born in the early 90's. I really love the style the hats and stuff :(
@@janethartwig774 I roamed what was supposed to be a safe neighborhood and an attempted kidnapping of me on the corner has me creeped out decades later.
The introduction was very long and frustrating. Frank says that he is giving a general idea about the spoiler. In modern parlance this would be called spoilers.
Never missed the Hardy Boys. The one I remember most is The Mystery of the Applegate Treasure. Programs like this in the 50's really kept kids riveted. Wholesome fun.
Good books too!
ruclips.net/video/ebYnHYf2xCs/видео.html Applegate Treasure
darn tootin ! good stuff
I got to know Tommy Kirk before he passed away. He used to attend the National Festival of the West each year in Arizona. You would not have recognized him. He was short, fat, bald and wore thick glasses. He did however still have his super sense of humor and was always very friendly. Always fun to talk to him about the Disney days.
I was glued to our TV in the 50’s when these came on . Back when Disney stood for good clean wholesome Family shows. Shows that helped teach kids how to behave and have respect.
We had a collection of all the Hardy Boys books in hardcover. Read all 37 of them and then start over again.
Too bad it wasn't that great for tommy Kirk. Wasn't all that wholesome behind the scenes. Your fairytale one size fits all America. Was unsustainable. I lived through it . Pretty much sick of hearing about how great things were . In the comments.
Let's make that 'good, clean and wholesome' with no 'funny business,' right?
@@Weyjx Well, Tommy did OK even though his movie career curtailment.
I myself am of that same generation, being separated by only being about three years younger from Tommy.
Prepubescent at twelve, I crushed on Annette (of course!) but also on Tim Considine.
I'd absolutely zero idea as to why but, nevertheless did.
Decades later in studying my case, I came to realize the utter naturalness of BOTH - each being necessary to its individual function in the very large scheme of things.
This is common to guys but most are taught to hide it outwardly but worse from themselves, and thus begins that slow poisoning.
This seemingly malpurposeful taught-and- learned noncomprehending of what Nature commands-be, is deeply and abidingly tragic.
Being of no merit whatsoever to myself, my career L'Amour, which just happened to progress ambidirectionally, proved as trauma-free utterly!
YES! Even back in those days.
For very many though, it was not so easy a path-wise happenstance.
'Hope that helps some in some way.
@@jamesmiller4184 it was good , but not clean , and certainly not wholesome.
b. 1947---this is my era of MMC--yeah!! thanks for posting the episodes. We were stationed in Norfolk Va when after school MMC first began. 😍 My children, grandch and gr-grandch were/are readers of the older Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys book sets. As a kid, Sat morns were set aside for Sky King, Annie Oakley, and etc.
I was only 5 years old in '57 but I still remember these episodes so well...remarkable!
Totally loved. The Hardy boys. Brings back memories.
Thanks to who liked. God Bless!
I always thought Iola was the luckiest girl in the world being around those two handsome guys. Now all three of them has passed away.😢 Where did the years go?
This is awesome. Read the books as a boy. These episodes are really good. Thank you.
So glad I found this! I didn't know these existed. Thanks so much for making this available
Tim Considine was so handsome. No wonder the T.V. studios couldn’t get enough of him. You know some people just have the look, that screen ready at all times look. And Tim definitely had it. What a fine, gorgeous young man.
In the previous Hardy Boys (just a year earlier) Frank was noticeably taller and Joe was almost a skinny little kid. In this series, Frank doesn't seem to have grown, while Joe grew a few inches, put on some weight, and now looks just a bit younger than Frank. Joe almost looks like a different person in some shots.
Just like " The Wonder Years " . Kevin just kept on shooting up, while his elder brother Wayne stayed the same height.
This must be the one where Tommy came out as a true girlhater. He blamed all the trouble in the world on "girls".
@@geezermann7865 LOL
I was 10 years old when this was on, l recall having to beg, cry and do extra chores so I could get a "flat-top" haircut like "Spins"
To me , Tim was always the King of Cool. Tommy Kirk great actor enjoyed all his work. R.I.P. T.K..
Oh i loved these old shows than and now
I wasn't born in this time, but I sure wish I lived there now!!
I was but I was a baby
You must be White
@@mimid1803 can you not see her
Great old shows.Better than the trash on TV today.
Those were amazing days.
Thank you ever so much for the upload. Haven't seen this since back when it was on the Mickey Mouse Club and have wanted to watch it ever since I acquired The Hardy Boys in The Mystery of the Applegate Treasure years ago. This really made for a very enjoyable afternoon.
Morals and Decentcy. I am in my 60's now and spend my days watching videos like this and reading my books from the 1950's. Though God has allowed to have his way with the current world He has Not let him touch these moments of the past. I am So Happy when I am Lost in the Past.
Matt I also am in my 60's and I miss the old days! Today the world seems nuts compared to when we were young!
Disney back in the day, what a magical time. Now, lost in the pages of history.
Lost, and yet here we are watching it.
No
Since I was born in the mid 50s, I didn't discover these till the mouse club rerun's around 63-64. Loved these Hardy boy's at the time. This particular one was written by Disney people, and was sadly the last one Disney did
Great to go back in time. Wonderful to see again. Thank you.
Before we had the internet, and before my family had Cable TV, I read the whole series during one Summer.
me too
great fun! enjoyed watching disney again. Mama sat us in front of the tv every afternoon to watch Mickey Mouse Club. Fun Memories!
This whole show is about them trying to save the animals. Where are all the negative comments coming from? Perhaps you should have watched more than the first couple of minutes before complaining.
Quick to be triggered, slow to think.
Thanks so much for posting this series. I missed most of the episodes when our family lived overseas with no television for two years in the mid 50’s. While the quality might not be perfect it’s better than nothing and I appreciate it. I remember riding bikes all over; mom would often pack us a lunch so we could eat in the park with our cousins and friends.
Those were the days! In my late single digit years in the summer I had to check in a couple of times a day for lunch and dinner. Parents didn't freak out if they didn't see you for 3-4 hours at a time.
@@indy_go_blue6048
You probably didn't go very far. They knew all your friends and a phone call to their mom could track you down.
Thats when kids actually were where they said they were, in the fields, park or somewhere nearby. As long as you were on time for tea.
Simply delightful! Thank you so much kramvnayr for uploading this wonderful old series.
I wasn’t born until the late 60s so I remember the Hardy Boys & Nancy Drew. from 1977-79 w/ Shaun Cassidy, Parker Stevenson, & Pamela Sue Martin & whoever played Mr. Hardy, “Nancy Drew’s sidekick George (not a guy). I watched it every week, it had lots of comical moments.
My childhood was a great time to grow up in America!!
It had it's down side , but it was mostly fine.
A wonderful time to grow up between the 50s and the '90s
I am with you on that,thanks......oh course nothing is perfect but perfection is most likely boring as all get up. I would not trade growing up in the 50`s & 60`s for anything.
Everything has its down side.
Even better if you were white. Glad things are changing.
Both such talented actors!
Hello - greetings from another Proud Ohioan - and THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE . I came across your channel looking for an escape from the madness of today’s reality -
Thanks for posting
RIP Tommy Kirk. I'm still watching the still alive Tim Considine in 'My Three Sons' every morning on MeTv.
RIP Tim Considine March 3, 2022.
Good stuff never, ever, ages.
Many years ago, in a small town in Iowa, a farmer used to bring a cow around the neighborhood to sell milk. He would milk it right there, in front of your house.
Talk about fresh milk!
poor cow....thankfully we are more humane with animals these days.
and then the USDA,PETA,EPA,CIA,and the FBI got word of it and shut him down...now the poor guy is doin time for life just for tryin ta get everyone good milk !!
@@vikkinicholson2300 Not At All Dearie, Not At All
You should see what they do 😂 infront of my house.
Oh my Another One...absolutely wonderful 😀
Those girls on the “Mickey Mouse Club” really were cute. I only say this because I’m now 73 years old and loved them all . . . even before I knew what to do with them.
that's what kids do especially during the tween years when it all begins to click, we need more live action kids shows nowadays
What do you do with them?
@@dwightpowell6673 If not ready to raise a family and are prepared emotionally as well as financially -- NOTHING -- other than respectful friendship; the OTHER OPTION provided by old Mother Nature uniformly, then being far-the-better for use.
In itself the sexualities issue is NOT complicated but tragically being made-so by crafted factionalism, such resulting doings causing distraction from that most essential simplicity, into mires of irresolvable complexity!!
Tommy Kirk's life-path was permanently along that one of the not-generated familial.
Now you've at least one answer, Dwight.
Great upload! I've always wanted to see the full series. Thank you!
EAnnH
It's a shame the video and audio are so badly out of sync starting about 50:00.
Dan East
@kramvnayr It looks like RUclips's image stabilization is turned on for this video, which causes jerky motion when the camera pans and in other places. Just curious why you have that enabled (or if you're aware that it is).
Love hardy boys and bacy drew especially the old black and white movies! I still read the books too.
Lol! Carissa
My cousin....had all the books .....i read everyone of them ....and I don't like to read.....lol...i loved them all
@@charlieforman6216
I’m using The Hardy Boys to get my 15 year old son, who hates to read, and knows all there is to know about everything.
Such a hardhead😂
I'm not big on reading never was but I really loved reading the hardey boys n even Nancy drew
Every one is having a lil chitchat session here
Really cool stuff here,thank god for you tube to make it free for all to watch.Vintage television up to 1998 from 1950 is really the best.I particularly enjoy everything 70's.
Can’t wait to re-watch this series! Loved it the first time around...These guys where the hottest guys around!!!
Tommy was very good Talented in this show
Always liked everything Tim or Tommy were in.
It is really great to see this serial, Thanks I only wish there were more!
I can imagine how wonderful and time filling as kids backbthen sitting infront of the tv watching these adventure, & imagining we were part of the adventure.. after all, they didnt have all the gadgets we have today
Zahemi AZUL ISLAMI They had tv, sitting in front of it like zombies, getting no exercise, no fresh air. The kids were predicted to evolve into creatures with no legs, rolling wherever they go.
@@653j521 ......They did go outside and play, etc.. Unlike those of today who stay behind their closed bedroom doors, playing games on the internet with God knows who pretending to be teenagers. Friends are few and far between unless their parents push them out the door to get ''fresh air'' and play with others!
We only came inside for a few very special TV shows, Mickey Mouse Club being one of them. I laugh thinking that my iPad screen is the same size as our first television screen.
@@653j521 We got exercise racing home from school in order to watch Mickey Mouse Club! School ended at 3:15 and MMC aired at 3:30. Afterwards we'd go out and play getting a hell of a lot more exercise than most kids today whom you never see outside their houses after school.
RIP Tommy Kirk now RIP Tim Considine
they were kids with a conscience. what a wonderful story
What a statement for the time, kids with a conscience are courageous and loyal to what is right in their hearts! 💖❤️
That’s when people went to Sunday school and the Bible was used in school too!
I remember watching reruns in the 70s when I was a kid .....
Still fun to watch wholesome American television.
NOTHING LIKE THOSE GOOD OLD DAYS.......GONE FOREVER! SO SAD.
@kramvnayr It looks like RUclips's image stabilization is turned on for this video, which causes jerky motion when the camera pans and in other places. Just curious why you have that enabled (or if you're aware that it is).
I read every book there was. My favorite book was the yellow feather mystery. Wow does this bring back memories
Tommy Kirk's comment, during the intro, about "wasting time with a girl", was rather prescient, given how things ... developed.
I thought so too
In my school I read all their books. Glad to see the movies now.
Thanks for uploading.
Thank you so much for sharing this
Love these old series. Thanks for posting it
I love the way they treated their bikes
Bikes were pretty tough then. I don't think that spill would have done that much damage.
I'm 73 and still have my Hardy Boys books. Some of the early stories were rewritten in the 50s. It's interesting to compare them with the original ones. I remember watching these stories and how I wished that Iola was my girlfriend. She was so cute and a great child actress. I think she passed away some years ago.
I have the entire collection of books in my closet. Some books are very old. They sure bring back memories.....
Tim called Tommy "a monster talent."
Loved reading the Hardy Boys books but never knew of this particular version as I grew up with the series starring Parker Stevenson and Shaun Cassidy in the seventies
@@haydennault5342
I've probably read about 98% of the Hardy Boys books (While the clock ticked, The case of the disappearing floor, the tic tac terror to name some) and a few of the subsequent Hardy Boys Case files as they are really easy books to get into. I couldn't get into the Nancy Drew books. The thing about Frank and Joe though is the fact that they never aged. Frank was always 18, while Joe was 17. They must have had a mystery to solve every week lol
@@haydennault5342
I've found that the Hardy Boys books are very difficult to find now here in the UK. Mind you I did read most of them while I was still in school some 30 odd years ago
@@haydennault5342
There are a few there that I've never heard of, the Trixie character for instance. Personally I'd go for the Hardy Boys books myself but you have said that Nancy Drew was your own favourite so go for it. I wish you luck in finding them all as that would be a good collection to have. I couldn't get into the Nancy Drew books. It wasn't for want of trying mind
@@haydennault5342
I've never heard of the Hardy Boys undercover brothers, Trixie Beldon, Hardy Boys adventures and the Nancy Drew diaries
You will be missed Tommy
Totally enjoyed this flashback!
annette!!!! i love this show already!!!!
A fun romp through the way-back machine. This is the second of "The Hardy Boys" mystery series that I watch. Some observations: WOW-a pay-phone on a country road in the middle of NOWHERE! Amazing. EDIT: It got out of synch around the 30:00 mark. EDIT #2: I wonder why kids in the 1950's had to get off of their bikes and lift them up to turn around 180 degrees instead of just steering it?
And Spin and Marty...at the Triple R Ranch. Yippee ya...Yippee yi...Yippee yo...😁
I’m stunned. I thought the Hardy Boys were in Bayport. Lol
Hilarious how Mr. Binks was concerned about a rubber bike tire contacting a chromed steel car bumper.
Tommy Kirk got blacklisted at Disney for being gay. Such a great talent.
Best time to grow up in America.When people said hello to you and not down at their phone ❤❤😊
Watching young Tommy Kirk forswearing girls is, well, worth a smile.
I watched this series when it was first aired, when America was great.
Women's options were seriously limited. Black people still had to drink from black only water fountains. The great thing back then was an unpolluted America which is OBVIOUSLY not part of the MAGA agenda.
The Hardy boys are my favorite characters 😊
So nice to watch a Hardy Boys mystery w/o Shaun Cassidy trying to sing.
I watch The Hardy Boys in the 70 s. With Shaun Cassidy And Parker Stevenson!
I wasn't born yet!! But , I did enjoy The Hardy boys with Shaun Cassidy, n Parker Stevenson
these stories were great
neat o max thanks for sharing freely God Bless
Hmm...Tommy Kirk took his no girl policy all the way into adulthood. Now that's commitment.
I liked Iola Morton with the roller skates, in the first year. But she rarely showed up.
THANK YOU I ENJOYED WATCHING THIS LIKE # 500 JULY 21 2019
What other kids' shows from the past can you recommend?
Any classic Disney. I just discovered “Annette”
Great movie!😍😍😍😍
Thanks for the upload.
Date 7/23/18 Monday
Time 11:07pm
As a vegan it puzzles me why they were teaching their kids to have compassion for some animals, but disregard the thousands of other animals at the slaughter houses are being killed to eat. Us vegans are pushing the values of being compassionate to all animals not just three or four you find on an Old Farm. Get it?
Funny there happened to be a phone booth out in the middle of nowhere. And you had to have a dime to call, or was it a nickel? They could have just used a cell phone.
It's funny to hear Tommy Kirk ranting about girls, especially considering why his career ended at Disney ;-)
Well made tv show!
Tommy Kirk saying to shoot him if he ever wastes time with a girl is pretty ironic.
Happily, we were too naive to understand at the time
@@annamarielewis7078 🤣🤣👍
He practiced what he preached.
Thanks for this.
1:16 Words to live by. They should be mounted on a billboard. LOL
He did live by them. He's gay.
who?
Wow I wish I know it was a flim I keep this for my kids
Better than the new one tbh.
It's a shame the video and audio are so badly out of sync starting about 50:00.
EAnnH Is there any way we can fix it on our end?
@@QueenBee-gx4rp probably not
But there is always a chance!
Tim conside was awesome actor along aside costar actor for Tommy Kirk
A little corny.....but I liked it, thanks
Watched every week
First 3 seconds of the video was really creepy,
@ 35:29....What he 'meant' to say was: "Nothin' but goats in this place!" ☺
What kind of rendering conversion software causes the background to distort like that? Want to know so I never use their products.
Disappointed that apart from the first episode there is no indication when one episode begins and then ends.
I was just thinking life is so sad. These young boys and girls must be now either very old or dead :(. I hate life sometimes. I really don't know about olden days as I was born in 1999 and I'm 23 years old. But I would really love if the people who were born in the early 1990's could tell me if it was really cool than how it is now. My perception of it is that it was indeed cool but some don't think so. I love to confirm my perception of it. The days when it was much pure and much less corruption than it is today......Wish I could be born in the early 90's. I really love the style the hats and stuff :(
It really was a wonderful time to grow up in. We all played outside roaming the neighborhood without fear. The general innocence was real.
@@janethartwig774 Really? So you're from the 90's I guess? Wowww How I wish I was born in that era 😥.
@@janethartwig774 I roamed what was supposed to be a safe neighborhood and an attempted kidnapping of me on the corner has me creeped out decades later.
The tower treasure was my favorite liked micky mouse show but was only bout 5 or so. But my brothers were older favorite tho Zorro
I've got such a raging clue right now
Be awesome if they did a crossover with the Dudley boys and edge and christian
At 7 I liked this 👍
I was 2 years old. :)
I was 4 and remember these boys were pretty famous teens that my older sisters drooled over.
The introduction was very long and frustrating.
Frank says that he is giving a general idea about the spoiler.
In modern parlance this would be called spoilers.