Thanks for posting. As a teenager I remember watching this show in Spanish in Puerto Rico with my dad. So happy to be able to watch it once again and still enjoy it as much as I did almost 50 yrs ago.
It was substantially filmed in LA so they could get good weather. Only a bit of footage was ever shot in SFO when necessary for the purposes of establishing location. That was usually done by shooting multiple scenes for various episodes in one or two days per series.
Back then you couldn't pause a program, if you missed a scene you had to wait until it showed again. A VCR was big money. We had call waiting and thought we were hot sh*t. I drove a 68 charger but the family car was a Lincoln mark 4. Great times
@Sn0wKitsune lol yes but then we just got out a board game or worked outside. All is girls did our weekly family ironing near tv so we were entertained while working
Oh...i miss those days.....lived in Chicago in the 70s.Big cars, 🔔 bottom pants 👖, payphone on every street corner, rock and roll music, disco dress code, boombox mostly carried by black people on skate board 🛹, people were not afraid to talk to each other...
Those 8Track tape days on tv 😊 where are the 8track tapes ??? it,s early A.I technology no download fees to pay then and now 8track tapes come fresh from the recording studio.
They talklike the mob, they dress like the (1970's) mob, they wack-wack-wack like the mob.... But those petrol boozing looooooong cars of that period look great. No smartphones, no tattoos, no SUV's or Tesla's, men being men and women being women, the West and the East, Chinese still wearing blue pyama's and driving mainly bikes, ha, the world was quite different in those days. Sometimes better, sometimes not so good, but definetely different. SoSF tried hard to create a good mood, to keep young folks away from crime and tried to point out there were alternative roads, but if that really all helped to save many souls, we'll never really know.... At least, it tried.
BOY, big v8 cars, no cell phones, no internet, no pc's, no office computers.!!! I was around 20 yrs old in those great days.
Back when you had to use critical thinking skills and the power of deduction. Also relied on gut instinct.
@@elliebellie7816 Yes, back then you had to think and act very quickly, often relying on your feet!
Yes, but no sense of fashion either
No islamist illegals either , how America has changed . .for the worse .
I could have used a cell phone back in the 70 s
Thanks for posting.
As a teenager I remember watching this show in Spanish in Puerto Rico with my dad.
So happy to be able to watch it once again and still enjoy it as much as I did almost 50 yrs ago.
CHEERS from AUSTRALIA
@elvispresley3340
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I used to love this series of the 70's.
Me 2
And the theme song was so hip and groovy! A Quinn Martin Production!
1974. I was 12, and had no real concept of the West Coast, I was a NYC kid. Great series, loved it as a kid.
Feel you
74, I was 14 and the family moved back to the Netherlands. I too watched these kind of shows
Thank you very much! Liked and subscribed! I heard about this series, but didn't have a chance to watch them. Look forward to see more and more!
Beautiful history ❤❤❤
Michael Douglas's voice so familiar and reassuring after decades in film, another great touch.
Yes, Michael has very unique voice!
M D looked very Handsome 😍😍😍
Love Karl!
yes, he was great
Love Michael!
Man, a time of real freedom.
I have hoped to see this series online for some time. I lived in The City while it ran, and used to hope to see them filming around town.
So it was not filmed in SF?
@@ninajames8433All of the episodes were filmed in San Francisco.
I also grew up in San Francisco. I lived near City College area near Ocean Avenue.
It was substantially filmed in LA so they could get good weather. Only a bit of footage was ever shot in SFO when necessary for the purposes of establishing location. That was usually done by shooting multiple scenes for various episodes in one or two days per series.
This is it my show, damn it,what,watching fully through..
Back then you couldn't pause a program, if you missed a scene you had to wait until it showed again. A VCR was big money. We had call waiting and thought we were hot sh*t. I drove a 68 charger but the family car was a Lincoln mark 4. Great times
And u were really screwed if your TV went out or the television networks broadcast got interfered with.
@Sn0wKitsune lol yes but then we just got out a board game or worked outside. All is girls did our weekly family ironing near tv so we were entertained while working
Fantastic show to watch Michael Douglas was lovely in this series.
Yeah wasn’t the same when he left
I had a bit of a crush on Douglas
Damn Mike Evans and the young lady ended up playing on The Jeffersons
The young lady (actress Belinda Tolbert) played his wife, Jenny on The Jeffersons.
Lol. 40:00.. but this ain’t ping pong. Seriously, though, excellent acting on this show.
Oh...i miss those days.....lived in Chicago in the 70s.Big cars, 🔔 bottom pants 👖, payphone on every street corner, rock and roll music, disco dress code, boombox mostly carried by black people on skate board 🛹, people were not afraid to talk to each other...
Ubieran subido esta pelicula de las Calles de Ssn Francisco en español, esta pelicula la veia de adolecente, saludos de Peru 😊😊😊
Solamente se ve Esa pelicula en ingles. "Return to the streets of San Francisco" esta aqui en yt
Those 8Track tape days on tv 😊 where are the 8track tapes ??? it,s early A.I technology no download fees to pay then and now 8track tapes come fresh from the recording studio.
Many things to learn from this story ❤
and what might those be, SMALL man??
@@capacola262743 SMALL man?
Police Squad!!
Michael and Jenny from the Jeffersons 😍
The days of playing with your budds before cell phones
Very groovy pornosonic '70s theme music.
2:16 Stone goes hard to the hoop at Potrero Rec Center
They talklike the mob, they dress like the (1970's) mob, they wack-wack-wack like the mob....
But those petrol boozing looooooong cars of that period look great. No smartphones, no tattoos, no SUV's or Tesla's, men being men and women being women, the West and the East, Chinese still wearing blue pyama's and driving mainly bikes, ha, the world was quite different in those days. Sometimes better, sometimes not so good, but definetely different. SoSF tried hard to create a good mood, to keep young folks away from crime and tried to point out there were alternative roads, but if that really all helped to save many souls, we'll never really know.... At least, it tried.
Michael so young and so handsome 😊❤
Please subtitle persian films classic ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤thanks❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The best classroom. Lol.
School of Fear is one of the better episodes
23:06 The mysterious vanishing of the wrecked car…
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The first one with Mike Evans is called For Good or Evil, S3E10
1:53:54 Max Gale , (wojo) Detective of the Barney Miller Series.
Outstanding 😢acting as Victim of Bounty Hunters.
Gail*
Just look at the size of the cars, you need cinemascope just to fit them on screen.
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don't leave home without it......
1:54:18 what happened Wojahoitz ? 😂
Lionel Jefferson!!!!
Old joke: Why did the S.F. police have such a hard time finding the bad guys? Because some of them hid in Karl Malden's nose.
Great picture 11/28/24
11/30/24
It's Lionel !!! 3:46
Mike Mike.
yooooo MFDOOM 4:32
Thanks but never post these with the "expand" option. It ruins the aspect ratio.
Could you please explain what you mean? Thank you.
Picture stretched out in wrong aspect ratio
Какой это 2024???… это снято 30 лет назад!!!
I t was when it was uploaded
30? 😅 it was filmed *50* years ago from 1972 to 77!
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Big Pimp Cars 😂
Did Jimbo die?
So you stole it from another channel and did not even bother to correct the aspect ratio?