Then try imagining how it would look if SFPD Commissioner Stewart “Mac” McMillan were teamed up with Inspector Harry Callahan and Chief-Of-Detectives Robert Ironside?
February 1974. I was 17, now 64. John Denver was the love of my life. I was graduating high school that year. This was my favorite TV show. I loved horses but lived in the city. The first thing I did after graduating and on my own was get a horse. I still have horses and miss John Denver. Thanks for the memories.
John Denver was blessed with a magic voice and incredible song writing material and product. He was meant to enhance the world with his singing so why did he die in a plane crash working on experimental flight? Such a waste of a God-given gift.
My Introduction to Mr Denver was when I purchased John Denver Greatest Hits Album 1973 , I was lived a Philadelphia boy I love with Mr Denver’s guitar songs
Back home in Scotland I used to eat my Readybrek (hot cereal) listening to the radio in the kitchen before school. John Denver was No. 1 in the charts in the UK then. Fond memories. X
John Denver had just turned 30 years old when this was filmed and he was at the height of his popularity. I still go to sleep at night to his music every night. Fly high John..I'll always miss you! Glad I got to see you live in concert.Your legend will never die!
I haven't seen an episode of this show in several decades (until now). I always loved it when it originally aired, but one of the few specific episodes that I still remember is this one with John Denver. He was my favorite singer as a teenager.
I remember being a kid (maybe about ten years old) and watching McCloud with my dad. Forty five years later, I still appreciate what a great show it was.
Far out John ! R.i.P.- I'll always miss your great singing voice and laugh! Hope Heaven looks like Aspen,! Thanks for all the wonderful memories-flying high!
I love John Denver. He taught me to play guitar.. i cried for a very long time after he was killed. I couldn't sing along with him because i would start crying. He was very important to me growing up. The way he died shook me to the core.. He loved life so much. It showed in all his lyrics.. a one of a kind man. God rest his soul. Dennis Weaver went to high school with my mom in Joplin, Mo. Boy, did she have stories. Lol
I loved John Denver too. I'm 53, and grew up in Virginia, and we sang all of the folk songs in the school auditorium, especially the popular John Denver songs! "Country Roads", "Thank God I'm a Country Boy", and others. Plus, I liked him when he starred in that movie with George Burns called, "Oh God". Did you see that? Yeah, I was very surprised when I heard about his death. Sad too. We took it for granted, thinking that he would always be here. So try to appreciate those you love, while they're still here, because we never know what tomorrow holds.
Now, here is some truly inspired 70s casting...John Denver and Farrah Fawcett in the same TV episode? And, the great Dennis Weaver as well...? This is what 70s TV was all about, imo. Nice to discover this, as a child of the 70s!
Yes sir! The only reason I still watch RUclips is because I can watch the old school TV shows and the 'Made For TV Movies' that most of the time come with the commercials. I love the commercials.
Fond memories of my childhood watching this, and Dennis Weaver was a terrific actor, and one of his greatest performance's was in the classic movie ; DUEL a cat and mouse thriller where he is terrorised by a psychotic tanker lorry on a dusty road on the way to work. The actual terror and desperation weaver displays in his character is both believable and reflects a true realism .A great actor.
Willie Daniels it did for sure, as his reputation as a great emergence as a talented director was gathering momentum, he'd also directed an episode of the classic TV/drama detective Colombo, which had impressed Hollywood and then his big Hollywood break inevitably came.
Willie Daniels I was going to post that info. Good for you! I saw Duel on tv when It first aired and it terrorized me! It took me years to stop being afraid when I was driving in desolate roads in the West! That was the first time I heard the name Steven Spielberg and when I first heard he was filming Jaws, I couldn't wait. I still go to the theater for his films to support him. IHe's still one of my favorite directors!
Wow I have only seen this McCloud episode with John Denver in it split up into six separate parts so cool to finally see it fully without clicking on one single video of the episode after another
You are so right. The news is fake, and the shows are total utter rubbish, or repeats. I’d rather watch these tv shoes that did have good acting and brilliant storylines.
Growing up in Brooklyn, New York, I have always admire John Denver's Music It filled with sadness as well as serenity. I went to see him in two concerts. I was stationed at Butts Army Airfield. Ft Carson, Co. in 1976- 1980, and Mannheim, FRG in 1983-1986. I miss his music and the love of nature. he brought a sense of peace and happiness He was the best , may God rest his soul. When it's my turn to go, I hope that someday I can me him in spirit,
This was awesome! John Denver! I love this TV show. Nothing like it today. I wasn't born while this aired in the 70s. Well, the last 2 yrs... 75. I saw reruns in 80s and 90s as a teenager. Even got to see Fareah Fawcett's beautiful face in this episode! Thank you!
great show!!!it ended when i was only 6 but i still love it!!dennis weaver is a legend!!and this episode has other legends like claude akins and john denver!!
Too cool. I had a pick-up that looked just like the one pulling the horse trailer! I bought mine in Virginia as a used one - 6 months old! It was a 1970 3/4 ton rear wheel drive - loved that truck!
God, I was only in 7th grade when this ep was made. My family and I would visit grandma on her farm every Sunday, and we'd all watch the Sunday Night Mystery Movie while at her home. I liked Columbo, but favored McCloud. It was funny when his boss would bitch at him.Vic Tayback...before Alice was created. I always liked Claude Akins. I always liked the theme of McCloud and also when the shadowy man held the flashlight. I remember this ep when new. These old shows are classics. I wish there were other eps of this show on You Tube. Another good thing about these old TV shows now days...you can bask for awhile in those simpler times before internet, smart phones, and computers. I am glad I was born 1960.
Agree! I was also born in 1960 - we had a great childhood of awesome entertainment . Think of everything from our youth still going strong today: Star Wars, Star Trek, Mission Impossible, SpiderMan, SuperMan, etc. Not to mention recording artists like Cher, Dolly Parton and Paul McCartney! Or the TV and movie icons still with us : Carol Burnett, Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke. Those were the days, my friend!
At 33:30, frontier justice for cattle rustling in 1974 is the MOAW (Mother Of All Wedgies). In all seriousness, these old shows are way better than anything on TV/Netflix/etc.
Just found this and streaming through my TV Brings back memories of my youth watching it Top show Thank you Mesessa In the words of Deputy Sam McCloud There you go
I have to agree the old show are so much better then the ones that they show now, LOVE McCould,Kojack, Baretta,Columbo ,and a lot more thanks for showing the old show 😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊
Imagine how it would look if Columbo and those guys were all teamed up private investigators such as Dan Tanna, Jim Rockford, Cal Calhoun, Stu Bailey, Frank Cannon, Harry Fox, Sr., Tom Lopaka, Rex Randolph, Barnaby Jones, Thomas Magnum, Harry McGraw, Joe Mannix, Harry Orwell, Matt Houston, Charlie Garrett, and even Nero Wolfe, among others for the purpose of taking on an assortment of bad guys who would also have to include Richard Bay, Assistant District Attorney for the City of Boston and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Too bad that NBC screwed up by moving “BJ & THE BEAR” from its Saturday night time slot to Tuesday nights for the 3RD season, resulting in a loss in ratings to wanna be chef Jack Tripper.
I Guess He'd Rather Be In Colorado, I remember that song being sung by Merle Haggard in the mini series "Centennial." It's a hauntingly beautiful song. Makes you want to go into the mountains and never come out.
What a terrific lineup of wonderful truly masculine men--just what good cowboys are made of. This show had all what's needed for true entertainment. A good script with all the necessities there for a good cowboy flick incluing theft, fights both with fists and guns, chases that include semis, cycles, trucks, horses and police cars. Very well done and very entertaining.
What a great episode filled with the remarkable regular cast with the leader of the helm a cowboy policeman in NYC. Dennis Weaver is SO perfect in his portrayal of McCloud. To add Claude Akins who can play many different characters was a plus. Add yhe man who written and recorded some of the most beautiful songs made this episode that much more enjoyable. Too bad there was not more of him singing. Lots of action, police of all sorts and a bag of different bad guys combined with an amazing script made this program very enjoyable and entertaining--one yhe whole family could watch together. Kudos to all who worked to air McCloud ori- gnarly and those who helped preserve and bring the series to a new generation. THANK YOU!!!!
My first memories of McCloud was when it was on my fathers old CRT TV in 1971. I was just 8 years old back then and could barely make out the picture on our TV because it was so snowy due to my fathers lack of a proper TV aerial. Then in 2001 I saw it again on UK satellite television channel Granada plus, along with other classic US TV shows of the period like Kojak, Cannon, Hawaii-5-0, Columbo, Rockford files and so on.
I don't know where this was filmed, but both Dennis Weaver and John Denver had connections to Colorado. Weaver had a home called "earthship" built there and was an avid supporter of ecology.
A lot of humor in this episode and it was great Dennis Weaver never better I always liked him and John Denver beautiful songs especially about Colorado, particularly Rocky Mountain High it always gets to me.
My family use to love the Mystery Movie. McCloud, Colombo, and McMillan and Beard. At 12 I wanted to be McCloud and show McMillan's wife what a real man was like 😎
Banacek was good until you realized there were only two solutions for every mystery: either whatever was missing was never there in the first place or it’s been there all along.
Nice to see Ed Ames and Patrick Wayne along with John Denver in a quasi-western. Nice vehicle to hear John Denver's singing. Sure wish they had the opening theme for this show. I love watching McCloud (Dennis Weaver) riding his horse through the New York City street (though it's really bad for the horse). As for Farah Fawcett, just eye candy. Nice to see Chief of Detectives Peter B. Clifford and Sergeant Joe Broadhurst in the saddle for a change.
McCould is originally 75 minutes. This version is 69.5 minutes, so obviously taped from recent TV. All the great 60s & 70s shows are chopped down to make room for more commercials. Watching it... the plot is rushed b/c of the chopped out scenes. Still, better than anything on TV today.
It’s just too bad that neither Chester, Quint, or Thad returned to help out in any of those “GUNSMOKE” reunion movies between 1988 and 1994. For example, in “GUNSMOKE: RETURN TO DODGE”, Dillon should have had Chester, Quint, and Thad backing him and Newly up in confronting Mannon who murdered Festus years before, and had now taken Kitty hostage.
“SMOKEY & THE BANDIT” was in 1977. Surely, Quint could possibly have returned in 1988 for “GUNSMOKE: RETURN TO DODGE” as well as 1989’s “GUNSMOKE: TO THE LAST APACHE”, 1991’s “GUNSMOKE: TO THE LAST MAN”, and the other two “GUNSMOKE” reunion movies, let alone 1991’s “THE GAMBLER: LUCK OF THE DRAW”.
I remember this episode when new.Myself and my family never missed the Sunday Night Mystery Movie.Alot of famous tv stars guest starred on these eps.John Denver sure looks young. I liked the theme music of McCloud, and preferred him over Columbo and McMillan.Hec Ramsey was also a part of it, but he was only on one season.It was like a western, took place during 1900.McCloud had some funny scenes, his boss would bitch at him alot.Remember when 1970's detective shows had that jazzy muzak in the background? Current detective shows have no background music that I know of, and I don't include Miami Vice...that was a different type of crime drama with current hits.I liked the music and intro of the Sunday Night Mystery movie, with that flashlight and whistling sounding music.Good times!
I watched the Sunday Night Mystery when new, and I recall this ep. I was 13 when this ep was made. John Denver was good in this, he should have been in other such shows. Claude Akins was always good in movies and shows,too.
One of my top favorite episodes, and one of the FUNNIEST. "Why are you calling collect?" "They only let you make a LOCAL call for free." After more than 50 years, the 1st season is FINALLY available in its original format (6 one-hour episodes) as part of the COMPLETE SERIES box on DVD!!! I swear they were waiting until they could find the 1st season (which Universal re-edited and then lost the originals of) before putting the rest of the show out. I am now watching McCLOUD, COLUMBO and McMILLAN & WIFE-- in the order they were broadcast! I just love all the NBC Mystery Movie series.
Na época eu não perdia um telefilme de MacCloud que era exibido pela extinta Rede Tupi.O saudoso Dennis Weaver interpretava MacCloud. MacCloud fez parte da minha infância e adolescência. Bons tempos!
The whole cast was great! John and Dennis Weaver made a great team
Then try imagining how it would look if SFPD Commissioner Stewart “Mac” McMillan were teamed up with Inspector Harry Callahan and Chief-Of-Detectives Robert Ironside?
February 1974. I was 17, now 64. John Denver was the love of my life. I was graduating high school that year. This was my favorite TV show. I loved horses but lived in the city. The first thing I did after graduating and on my own was get a horse. I still have horses and miss John Denver. Thanks for the memories.
He left us a legacy to enjoy for years to come
John Denver was blessed with a magic voice and incredible song writing material and product. He was meant to enhance the world with his singing so why did he die in a plane crash working on experimental flight? Such a waste of a God-given gift.
My Introduction to Mr Denver was when I purchased John Denver Greatest Hits Album 1973 , I was lived a Philadelphia boy I love with Mr Denver’s guitar songs
Yes, I noticed the milk cows too. Still. good show with Dennis Weaver, John Denver, Claude Akins, and Farrah Fawcett
Very nostalgic.
Back home in Scotland I used to eat my Readybrek (hot cereal) listening to the radio in the kitchen before school. John Denver was No. 1 in the charts in the UK then. Fond memories. X
John Denver had just turned 30 years old when this was filmed and he was at the height of his popularity. I still go to sleep at night to his music every night. Fly high John..I'll always miss you! Glad I got to see you live in concert.Your legend will never die!
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I miss him too. I never saw him live to my regret. Died way too young.
@@arleneallen8824 He wasn't young in 1997
@@mohammedmay He wasn't old !!!
He was ten years older than me, but watching This I keep thinking "Be careful, kid" !!!
McCloud in his own backyard. Makes this among the best.
John Denver was truly special.
I haven't seen an episode of this show in several decades (until now). I always loved it when it originally aired, but one of the few specific episodes that I still remember is this one with John Denver. He was my favorite singer as a teenager.
John Denver was such a sweetheart even then! Fly high, John- Legend!
I remember being a kid (maybe about ten years old) and watching McCloud with my dad. Forty five years later, I still appreciate what a great show it was.
These old shows are better than the new shows.🤠👍💃🇺🇸 And that's a Fact Jack
Nope, that's an opinion Jack. I agree with your opinion but y'all need to learn the difference between an opinion and a fact.
Love Dennis Weaver and Claude Akins
I still miss John Denver.
Far out John ! R.i.P.- I'll always miss your great singing voice and laugh! Hope Heaven looks like Aspen,! Thanks for all the wonderful memories-flying high!
I love John Denver. He taught me to play guitar.. i cried for a very long time after he was killed. I couldn't sing along with him because i would start crying. He was very important to me growing up. The way he died shook me to the core.. He loved life so much. It showed in all his lyrics.. a one of a kind man. God rest his soul.
Dennis Weaver went to high school with my mom in Joplin, Mo. Boy, did she have stories. Lol
I loved John Denver too. I'm 53, and grew up in Virginia, and we sang all of the folk songs in the school auditorium, especially the popular John Denver songs! "Country Roads", "Thank God I'm a Country Boy", and others. Plus, I liked him when he starred in that movie with George Burns called, "Oh God". Did you see that?
Yeah, I was very surprised when I heard about his death. Sad too. We took it for granted, thinking that he would always be here. So try to appreciate those you love, while they're still here, because we never know what tomorrow holds.
Miriam Jewett . Ditto. I learned guitar from him as well. Loved his music.
Yes you need o tell the stories!
John Denver Dennis Weaver And Farrah on the same show ! Can’t believe I am just finding out ❤️
ole john taught me the 6 string as well
Now, here is some truly inspired 70s casting...John Denver and Farrah Fawcett in the same TV episode? And, the great Dennis Weaver as well...? This is what 70s TV was all about, imo. Nice to discover this, as a child of the 70s!
What about clint eastwood!
@@danielcline7413 What about him?
at least Mr. Denver's music lasted after his death. he was a great folk singer, in my opinion.
Yes, I certainly agree !!! He is a good singer and personable on screen too !!!
He was a great singer, period.
Brilliant episode. Incredibly funny. Many laughs during this.
What a lineup of actors plus John Denver. Loved it.
Brilliant?? It's one of the worst episodes in the history of the series. The story had holes big enough to drive a Peterbuilt conventional through.
Ah, the good old days when tv shows were actually worth watching.
Yes sir! The only reason I still watch RUclips is because I can watch the old school TV shows and the 'Made For TV Movies' that most of the time come with the commercials. I love the commercials.
Remember the show about time traveling cowboys?
I wasn’t alive first time they aired so I’m here now. Cannot be bothered with the rubbish on tv, so much better to watch YT
@@rachelmayes298 British? You need to watch Mc Cloud chasing a Vampire. Season 7 episode 6..
@@jeffreydavidconner thanks Jeffrey, will do. Hope you’re well and safe doing this weird time 💓😊💓
Fond memories of my childhood watching this, and Dennis Weaver was a terrific actor, and one of his greatest performance's was in the classic movie ; DUEL a cat and mouse thriller where he is terrorised by a psychotic tanker lorry on a dusty road on the way to work. The actual terror and desperation weaver displays in his character is both believable and reflects a true realism .A great actor.
Duel was a great movie!..I agree.
Duel was Steve Spielberg's first full length movie! That movie gave him the green light to do "Jaws!"
Willie Daniels it did for sure, as his reputation as a great emergence as a talented director was gathering momentum, he'd also directed an episode of the classic TV/drama detective Colombo, which had impressed Hollywood and then his big Hollywood break inevitably came.
Dennis Weaver will always be first and foremost "Chester", Marshall Dillion's (James Arness) sidekick which also took a special talent.
Willie Daniels I was going to post that info. Good for you! I saw Duel on tv when It first aired and it terrorized me! It took me years to stop being afraid when I was driving in desolate roads in the West! That was the first time I heard the name Steven Spielberg and when I first heard he was filming Jaws, I couldn't wait. I still go to the theater for his films to support him. IHe's still one of my favorite directors!
I must say Thanks for giving us the honor to be able to watch a lot of stars in these days gone by series.
Wow I have only seen this McCloud episode with John Denver in it split up into six separate parts so cool to finally see it fully without clicking on one single video of the episode after another
John Denver!!! and Farrah Fawcett as a bar tart!!!! Be still my heart..AWESOME!!!
Awesome! Thanks for posting. Love these shows. Hate the crap on tv today
I don't even HAVE a TV anymore; there's nothing worth watching.
You are so right. The news is fake, and the shows are total utter rubbish, or repeats. I’d rather watch these tv shoes that did have good acting and brilliant storylines.
While I am scratching my head at rustling Holsteins, I am LOVING the fact that some of my favourite people are guest stars in this episode!
Holsteins, or Frisian herdbook cows.
The *irony*, watching *John Denver, 'show up' John Wayne's son Patrick. Literally saving him from a bad guy getting the drop on him! FAR OUT!*
Growing up in Brooklyn, New York, I have always admire John Denver's Music It filled with sadness as well as serenity. I went to see him in two concerts.
I was stationed at Butts Army Airfield. Ft Carson, Co. in 1976- 1980, and Mannheim, FRG in 1983-1986. I miss his music and the love of nature. he brought a sense of peace and happiness He was the best , may God rest his soul. When it's my turn to go, I hope that someday I can me him in spirit,
This was awesome! John Denver! I love this TV show. Nothing like it today. I wasn't born while this aired in the 70s. Well, the last 2 yrs... 75. I saw reruns in 80s and 90s as a teenager. Even got to see Fareah Fawcett's beautiful face in this episode! Thank you!
this cracks me up. 25 head of cattle, butchered in 25 minutes in the back of a moving semi watch your fingers!
no wonder the meat was contaminated.
On dirt roads. Sometimes we should just accept the storyline and forget about the practicallity of that storyline.
And milk cows to boot lol
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Try more like biting the fingernails.
John Denver and Colorado go hand in hand.
John Denver, Claude Akins, and singer Ed Ames is in this episode.
And to think that Akins and Denver are playing brothers-in-law in this episode.
Definitely.
Wow, this episode is really wonderful.
RIP John Denver and Dennis Weaver !
Thank You for sharing this great American movie. In those days they did know how to speak English and know how to entertain .
great show!!!it ended when i was only 6 but i still love it!!dennis weaver is a legend!!and this episode has other legends like claude akins and john denver!!
and Farrah Fawcett ;)
I never knew that John Denver was on an episode of McCloud. I always loved Dennis Weaver.
2 seventies icons: Farrah and John Denver!
Awesome 👏 enjoying the show 🍿... takes me back to a better time and place... Thanks for sharing..!!
I'm getting a total charge out of the fact that they are rustling milk cows. Perhaps the beef cows were on strike? Excellent nonetheless
LOL Udderly ridiculous!
Byvhul
I know. And they had a man jump in the back of a closed in trailer.
City slickers too dumb too know! 🤣
maybe they believed the jingle... "milk does a body good " ???
Wow! John Denver and Farrah Fawcett? What a treat! This episode got a Writers Guild of America nomination for “Best episodic drama” in 1975.
I loved the scene of McCloud's chief in the bar, The Corral. Funny!
My dad's fav show used to watch it with him. I recognized Ed Ames, Claude Akins besides John Denver & Farrah Fawcett.
Truly an all-star episode!
Too cool. I had a pick-up that looked just like the one pulling the horse trailer! I bought mine in Virginia as a used one - 6 months old! It was a 1970 3/4 ton rear wheel drive - loved that truck!
Claude Akins was the quintessential hard nosed character actor then
And his sidekick in a lot of flicks--Jack Elam.
God, I was only in 7th grade when this ep was made. My family and I would visit grandma on her farm every Sunday, and we'd all watch the Sunday Night Mystery Movie while at her home. I liked Columbo, but favored McCloud. It was funny when his boss would bitch at him.Vic Tayback...before Alice was created. I always liked Claude Akins. I always liked the theme of McCloud and also when the shadowy man held the flashlight. I remember this ep when new. These old shows are classics. I wish there were other eps of this show on You Tube. Another good thing about these old TV shows now days...you can bask for awhile in those simpler times before internet, smart phones, and computers. I am glad I was born 1960.
Hey U Can Get All The Seasons of McCloud on eBay...
Me 2, I loved MCloud back in the day!
1953 was even better.
Agree! I was also born in 1960 - we had a great childhood of awesome entertainment . Think of everything from our youth still going strong today: Star Wars, Star Trek, Mission Impossible, SpiderMan, SuperMan, etc. Not to mention recording artists like Cher, Dolly Parton and Paul McCartney! Or the TV and movie icons still with us : Carol Burnett, Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke. Those were the days, my friend!
At 33:30, frontier justice for cattle rustling in 1974 is the MOAW (Mother Of All Wedgies).
In all seriousness, these old shows are way better than anything on TV/Netflix/etc.
Mom was always glued to the TV on Sunday night
Just found this and streaming through my TV
Brings back memories of my youth watching it
Top show
Thank you Mesessa
In the words of Deputy Sam McCloud
There you go
I have to agree the old show are so much better then the ones that they show now, LOVE McCould,Kojack, Baretta,Columbo ,and a lot more thanks for showing the old show 😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊
Imagine how it would look if Columbo and those guys were all teamed up private investigators such as Dan Tanna, Jim Rockford, Cal Calhoun, Stu Bailey, Frank Cannon, Harry Fox, Sr., Tom Lopaka, Rex Randolph, Barnaby Jones, Thomas Magnum, Harry McGraw, Joe Mannix, Harry Orwell, Matt Houston, Charlie Garrett, and even Nero Wolfe, among others for the purpose of taking on an assortment of bad guys who would also have to include Richard Bay, Assistant District Attorney for the City of Boston and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Great episode, thanks for sharing. Only complaint....Southern Cali makes a poor substitute for Colorado!
I remember my Saturday nights being filled with McLoud, Columbo, Kojack, Baretta..etc...Seems like yesterday.
Too bad that NBC screwed up by moving “BJ & THE BEAR” from its Saturday night time slot to Tuesday nights for the 3RD season, resulting in a loss in ratings to wanna be chef Jack Tripper.
Me too, time flies too fast.
John Denver was outstanding in the movie “Oh God”, costarring with the all time great legend: Mr Burns!!
thank you for posting this.
please don't stop to share john's video
im so happy to watch that :DD
FAR OUT ! I remember watching this show with my family when I was 3rd grader in Japan. Why cannot we find American programs like this anymore
Such good memories! Thanks for sharing this.
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Thanks for posting this. I was super young when this was on tv but I sure do miss good tv. Most of the stuff, on tv today, is complete crap!
Dennis Weaver AND John Denver together on one show!!! Whoooo Hoooo!!!!
Best !! I was born in66 this song tells the way to equality,and Divine prosperity 🇺🇸Douy,miss you
I Guess He'd Rather Be In Colorado,
I remember that song being sung by Merle Haggard in the mini series "Centennial." It's a hauntingly beautiful song. Makes you want to go into the mountains and never come out.
I love Centennial!
What a terrific lineup of wonderful truly masculine men--just what good cowboys are made of. This show had all what's needed for true entertainment. A good script with all the necessities there for a good cowboy flick
incluing theft, fights both with fists and guns, chases that include semis, cycles, trucks, horses and police cars. Very well done and very entertaining.
What a great episode filled with the remarkable regular cast with the leader of the helm a cowboy policeman in NYC. Dennis Weaver is SO perfect in his portrayal of McCloud. To add Claude Akins who can play many different characters was a plus. Add yhe man who written and recorded some of the most beautiful songs made this episode that much more enjoyable. Too bad there was not more of him singing. Lots of action, police of all sorts and a bag of different bad guys combined with an amazing script made this program very enjoyable and entertaining--one yhe whole family could watch together. Kudos to all who worked to air McCloud ori- gnarly and those who helped preserve and bring the series to a new generation. THANK YOU!!!!
Love John Denver And Dennis Weaver :)
A fantastic case of miscasting.
Loved this series... Thanks 🙏🏻 for sharing...!!
THIS IS CLASSIC!!!
Thanks for uploading this episode.
My first memories of McCloud was when it was on my fathers old CRT TV in 1971. I was just 8 years old back then and could barely make out the picture on our TV because it was so snowy due to my fathers lack of a proper TV aerial. Then in 2001 I saw it again on UK satellite television channel Granada plus, along with other classic US TV shows of the period like Kojak, Cannon, Hawaii-5-0, Columbo, Rockford files and so on.
Patrick Johnson You just named all of my favorite shows!!
My father and i used to watch this show together, we loved it. He is gone now so watching this now is bitter sweet. Brought back lovely memories
I don't know where this was filmed, but both Dennis Weaver and John Denver had connections to Colorado. Weaver had a home called "earthship" built there and was an avid supporter of ecology.
Great show
Weaver lived in Ridgway Colorado
thank you not always easy to find full episodes of this show.........
For awhile I couldn't get past Dennis Weaver being Chester but........ McCloud and his "barnyard bromides" ------GREAT!!!!
It was a pleasant surprise seeing John Denver as one of those Deputies that stop the bad guy with the righed gun
A lot of humor in this episode and it was great Dennis Weaver never better I always liked him and John Denver beautiful songs especially about Colorado, particularly Rocky Mountain High it always gets to me.
thank you i was a jihn denver fan in the u.k when this was shown and he was unknown largely here.missed this been trying to see it for years
I only have one thing to say about this old show I watched as a kid......................"far out"!
I nearly died laughing with Chief Clifford tried to control the horse!
My family use to love the Mystery Movie. McCloud, Colombo, and McMillan and Beard. At 12 I wanted to be McCloud and show McMillan's wife what a real man was like 😎
Banacek is another great show
Banacek was good until you realized there were only two solutions for every mystery: either whatever was missing was never there in the first place or it’s been there all along.
How about the Snoop Sisters?
DENNIS WEAVER, CLAUDE AKINS, ED AMES, PATRICK WAYNE....AND JOHN DENVER. A PRETTY GOOD CAST.
You also had Farrah fawcett and Vic tayback
Epic! With John Denver!😁👍
that guy who plays McCloud's superior officer always reminds me of Rip Torn.
Here's your coffee, Mr. Dillon.
Bro. Sino ka ba? Paki suyo lang ha? Kset ang phone ko. Salamat sa Dios!!⁰⁰
There's ole Mel.
On the Brady Bunch, they had a little cousin for a few episodes who looked exactly like John Denver.
Yeah i noticed that too
That same Actor was on BATTLESTAR GALACTICA about 1979 or 1980.
Yeah, John Denver was very trendy in the 70's.
yep!!"Cousin Oliver!"..
Nice to see Ed Ames and Patrick Wayne along with John Denver in a quasi-western. Nice vehicle to hear John Denver's singing. Sure wish they had the opening theme for this show. I love watching McCloud (Dennis Weaver) riding his horse through the New York City street (though it's really bad for the horse). As for Farah Fawcett, just eye candy. Nice to see Chief of Detectives Peter B. Clifford and Sergeant Joe Broadhurst in the saddle for a change.
Letting a prisoner smoke in jail? The crazy 70’s!
Damn sure loved seeing the ole IH Transtar cabover😉
John Denvers music is surprising ultralight and surprising down to earth
McCould is originally 75 minutes. This version is 69.5 minutes, so obviously taped from recent TV.
All the great 60s & 70s shows are chopped down to make room for more commercials.
Watching it... the plot is rushed b/c of the chopped out scenes. Still, better than anything on TV today.
After 50 years I still adores McCould.
How about possibly Frank Cannon?
Dennis Weaver got his debut acting on Gunsmoke as Matt Dillon's Deputy.
After which Festus took over.
@@LindaCooper-i3f Festus was actually a guest on Gunsmoke at least twice b4 his new role.
It’s just too bad that neither Chester, Quint, or Thad returned to help out in any of those “GUNSMOKE” reunion movies between 1988 and 1994.
For example, in “GUNSMOKE: RETURN TO DODGE”, Dillon should have had Chester, Quint, and Thad backing him and Newly up in confronting Mannon who murdered Festus years before, and had now taken Kitty hostage.
@@LindaCooper-i3f Quint was busy making Smokey & the Bandit then.
“SMOKEY & THE BANDIT” was in 1977.
Surely, Quint could possibly have returned in 1988 for “GUNSMOKE: RETURN TO DODGE” as well as 1989’s “GUNSMOKE: TO THE LAST APACHE”, 1991’s “GUNSMOKE: TO THE LAST MAN”, and the other two “GUNSMOKE” reunion movies, let alone 1991’s “THE GAMBLER: LUCK OF THE DRAW”.
I once photographed Dennis Weaver at his house in Malibu perfect gentleman
I think these good movie shows used to come on ABC on like Friday nights. Well that takes me back!
I like how McCloud is played for laughs much of the time.
Oooh I remember!
This is the episode with John Deutschendorf Jr.
Far out!
Yeah,,, it's so awesome...
John Denver sold alot of 8track tapes 1970-79 good singer he was.
I miss tv show and movie s like this. Sad
I remember this episode when new.Myself and my family never missed the Sunday Night Mystery Movie.Alot of famous tv stars guest starred on these eps.John Denver sure looks young. I liked the theme music of McCloud, and preferred him over Columbo and McMillan.Hec Ramsey was also a part of it, but he was only on one season.It was like a western, took place during 1900.McCloud had some funny scenes, his boss would bitch at him alot.Remember when 1970's detective shows had that jazzy muzak in the background? Current detective shows have no background music that I know of, and I don't include Miami Vice...that was a different type of crime drama with current hits.I liked the music and intro of the Sunday Night Mystery movie, with that flashlight and whistling sounding music.Good times!
Wow what a cast
Great Episode,Loved the show
Farrah hitting on John Denver!
This show is so bloody cool I need no ice cubes 🥃🤠
I watched the Sunday Night Mystery when new, and I recall this ep. I was 13 when this ep was made. John Denver was good in this, he should have been in other such shows. Claude Akins was always good in movies and shows,too.
Is that, a young Farrah Fawcett in the Barroom.? May she RIP
Yes, that's Farrah.
One of my top favorite episodes, and one of the FUNNIEST.
"Why are you calling collect?"
"They only let you make a LOCAL call for free."
After more than 50 years, the 1st season is FINALLY available in its original format (6 one-hour episodes) as part of the COMPLETE SERIES box on DVD!!! I swear they were waiting until they could find the 1st season (which Universal re-edited and then lost the originals of) before putting the rest of the show out. I am now watching McCLOUD, COLUMBO and McMILLAN & WIFE-- in the order they were broadcast! I just love all the NBC Mystery Movie series.
Na época eu não perdia um telefilme de MacCloud que era exibido pela extinta Rede Tupi.O saudoso Dennis Weaver interpretava MacCloud. MacCloud fez parte da minha infância e adolescência. Bons tempos!
The soothing voice of the late John Denver.
Just a single episode of McCloud? Thought there were more...
Show more episode's........full episode's plzzzzzzzzz... Mcloud rock's...🌌