I was a hair too young for this installment, but I remember other Friday night specials from the late 70s that were to preview the new Saturday morning lineup! Great memories! Thanks for posting this.
OMG. I saw this when it aired in 1974. had a memory of Steve Austin opening the closing warehouse door and I finally found the entire show. I must have got up late on Saturday morning and caught the show when it was almost over because I don’t remember anything else other than him opening the door. Priceless.
I'm watching this again exactly 50 years later...also on Friday, September 6th.
Lee Majors was the man for ABC in the 70s
I was a hair too young for this installment, but I remember other Friday night specials from the late 70s that were to preview the new Saturday morning lineup! Great memories! Thanks for posting this.
I Remember Watching This With My Late Sister She Was 11 I Was 7 Brings Back Truly Great Memories
OMG. I saw this when it aired in 1974. had a memory of Steve Austin opening the closing warehouse door and I finally found the entire show. I must have got up late on Saturday morning and caught the show when it was almost over because I don’t remember anything else other than him opening the door. Priceless.
My god, How did they convince Lee to do THIS?!?! 😄
The things you're *"forced to endure",* when you become a *pop culture icon!*
Six Million Dollar Man was ABC's biggest hit especially with kids so it was inevitable.
"It's in your contract. Do it or we sue."
Six Million Dollar Man was big with kids , plus he was under a contract with ABC.
Let's see the ones from 1975-76 and 1976-77! 😁
Thank you for uploading this!!
Some 'inventive' soul, videotaped this gem. Way back before VCRS would become a household fixture.
Amazing that they got oscar Goldman in this
Why didn't the Six Million Dollar Man ever get a Saturday Morning Cartoon?
Yeah, that would have been really cool.
Tennessee Tuxedo as announcer
Go Go Gadget microphone 🎤!
Don Adams who also Starred on Get Smart.
But The Six Million Dollar Man did not fail.
(Crying)I still miss you..Will.
Anyone notice One of the psst guys was Fred Willard
Yesssssss! Guy was a great comedic talent gone too soon!
Some good talent for the SATURDAY MORNING bumper show.
10:30 even the drums sounded better back then.
Steve Austin!!!!
Not Stone Cold
Funny😆
Am I high right now?
Funshine was creepy looking
CLOWNS are creepy looking.