My favorite decade. I was just starting out as a teenager. Goof or no goof, us kids don't care. We just want action and entertainment!! Six Million Dollar Man, Bionic Woman, A-Team, Airwolf, Macgyver, Incredible Hulk, Combat, Greatest American Hero etc.
Very well said, there seems to be an obsession these days in seeking out 'goofs' and 'flaws', but really, who cares? We grew up in a decade where we were entertained and didn't waste our time looking for faults, we loved them, and still do 40 years later. How many shows in the 00s will still be talked about in 40 years?
The Six-Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman were both 1970's, not 1980's. Technically The Incredible Hulk is also 1970's, but since a majority of it was in the 1980's, I think it can count.
A-team, Hulk, Greatest American Hero, Knight Rider, and Dukes of Hazzard......ALL GREAT SHOWS. Your attention to detail is bar none the cape moving in outer space, nice spot. Nice car by the way.
I remember a scene where Lou Ferrigno forgot to put on his wig! And they still put it in the TV series… My brother and I jumped off the couch pointing at the Television and could not believe our eyes
Awesome video I grew up with all this stuff. Andy Probert designed Airwolf, all the cool gadgets, and the Airwolf pilot uniforms and helmets. He also designed the Cylon uniforms on Battlestar Galactica. He also designed Street Hawk motorcycle. He is the concept artist that created the Delorean Back to the Future Time Machine, all the gadgets, and he also designed the Star Trek next generation Starship Enterprise.
There were several episodes of The Incredible Hulk where David Banner would change into the Hulk wearing one pair of pants, but would somehow wind up with a different pair of pants. And there's times when you could clearly see Big Louie wearing green slippers on his feet.
You got that right, @@NarwahlGaming! In the season one episode "Terror In Times Square," Lou Ferrigno is obviously wearing slippers on his enormous feet while screaming his lungs out in the center of Times Square! New York City was literally a hellhole in the seventies and eighties, with Times Square in particular crammed with X-rated theaters, prostitution, and derelicts! Thanks for commenting!
I am SO glad I missed most of those goofs when I watched these shows in the 80s as a kid! Of course the front of the General crumpling up at the end of the intro was so obvious no one could have missed that! 😄
The A-Team had a WHOLE bunch of these. I remember one episode where B.A. was fighting a bunch of guys, and suddenly he's about half as muscular, and white with painted arms and a really bad hair piece. Even as a kid I would pick up on this stuff. I feel it adds a charm to these types of shows, though.
I gotta love the cool stuff with Knight Rider. That was Buzz Bundy skiing KITT. The Blind-driver seats were always fun to watch. Joe's KITT has the skidplates underneath.
10:45 I actually noticed the smooth bottom of the car when I was a kid and I thought it had to do with kitt's indestructible shell. I was disappointed later when the bottom of the car was actually open.
I do have a valid explanation for the spelling of "favourite" on Superman. It's because Superman (the character, not the movie) is a Canadian creation so it makes sense that favourite is spelled in this correct manner.
Also, Lance LeGall not only did voiceover for Airwolf, but he was also in Airwolf. He showed up in several episodes, playing kernel of all things lol yes, he was more than just a voice on Airwolf. You can see him in S1E12, To snare a wolf. He plays Colonel Bogart.
@@tridoc99 I love sledgehammer. Although it was quite a bit nonsensical. I mean at the end of season one they bought the city killing pretty much everybody and then season two comes back, and we never refer to the fact that well he bought the city lol everything‘s back and everything’s fine, but that was how the show went. That was part of its humor and charm. Anybody who hasn’t seen it and likes good comedy I would recommend that show. Just awesome.
Dirk Benedict pointing at that Cylon was hilarious when I first saw it, but it still made me kind of mad since Battlestar Galactica had been canceled and was so fun to watch. Thank the Lords of Kobol that they rebooted the show.
If you haven't seen it yet, make sure you watch: Battlestar Galactica - Blood and Steel. Also the 1979 Battlestar show had a spin off called "Galactica 1980" where they are on current Earth (1980).
@@Zytiron Galactica 1980 was HORRIBLE!! The only episode worth watching was the last one "The Return of Starbuck." I wonder how much $$ they paid Dirk Benedict.
The expression on his face is total deja vu. "Hey, don't I know you from somewhere?" I bought the original BG on DVD so now I can watch whenever I want. The effects are completely dated, but I still love watching it.
The expression on his face is total deja vu. "Hey, don't I know you from somewhere?" I bought the original BG on DVD so now I can watch whenever I want. The effects are completely dated, but I still love watching it.
When I was staying in Quito, Ecuador, in the early 1980s, I watched the Greatest American Hero there (Ecuadorians consider everyone who lives between Canada and Cape Horn as "americanos") and the title used there for the show was "Superhéroe por Accidente" (Superhero by Accident).
Jeeez Ennis, that's some dag gomb interesting stuff. Let's get in the General Lee and go to see Floyd for a haircut. Just butin ya. Lol. "Two wrongs don't make a rheeiiite". Love it.. ..
Regarding Superman 🦸♂️ 4, speaking in outer space would be the *least* of their issues as having that craft's door opened like it was within the supposed vacuum of outer space would have sucked everything inside of the ship right *out* (again, according to what we're told -- although, *anything* adjacent to a total vacuum environment should be sucked out, of course, as two technically opposing systems should not be able to exist side-by-side without some kind of barrier). Thanks very much for the video. I've been having fun with these -- especially as a child of the 70s & 80s. It was a unique time to be around, and a golden age for entertainment, in general.
On a short trip.out of state my parents and I were watching the Incredible Hulk around 830pm. It was interrupted by the news. Jonestown Guyana and helicopter footage of the 900 who died. As a child it was surreal. It looked like a big blanket of different colors but it was all the bodies.
One of the biggest goofs on the A-team that you missed was when they built stuff. In every episode, they would build some kind of mechanical thing to save the day. They would show their hands in building it. You can clearly see, it wasn't their hands. When Mr. T was building something, they would put his jewelry on a much thinner black man to simulate him doing so.
At 7:15 roughly you mentioned that the word Denham falls off the vehicle during the stunt. What we are seeing during the stunt is the left side of the vehicle. When the vehicle comes to a stop after the flip, the right side of the vehicle is shown. Therefore, it's possible only the left side of the vehicle had the decal fall off leaving the right side unchanged. I just wanted to make sure you knew there were different sides which were being shown in the clip.
@@tvcrazyman ... I agree I couldn't tell you a name of a new tv show on these days, if you paid me 1000$ ... To me the new tv shows are garbage ... I will stick with the old one's great ch ... Thanks for the time you put in to your video's for all of us to in joy ...
Miss the 80’s. It was such a creative time for me artistically. We have much more sophisticated tools today, but there’s so little creativity. There is more cynicism. In the 80’s, any dream you had seemed possible to achieve. Of course, it might just be the fact that I am older!
So glad they got rid of that first actor to play Face in the A-Team. Not only was he missing Dirk's charm, but he was way too young! He would have only been 13 when he fought in Vietnam!
I really think this guy that narrates this. He's the same guy as homesteading that he has on RUclips also. The voice is identical. I noticed that right off the bat.
One of the goose that you mentioned on knight rider is that in one thing, the bottom, the kit is flat, and on the other scene when he’s on two wheels, you can see everything that’s under a car. The thing about that is they are two different cars. The one with the flat skid plates is a stunt car. The other one is the hero car. So not actually goose. There were quite a few different Trans Ams used for kit throughout the show. But that is the explanation of that one. Those are skid plates on the stock car.
@@darrylm79 there’s a channel on here called the knight rider historian. They owned two of those five cars plus the semi and trailer from seasons three and four, which they are restoring. One of their cars hassles flat plate on the bottom. You can look up their channel and check it out for yourself.
I watch it while I was a adult. How did they start the car most of the times with no keys in their hands? Most of the time they just jump in as I remember. I grew up in the 60's 70's and I saw a lot of 69 chargers and they would fold like paper on most of those jumps. LOL
Watch closer. The Denham sticker that fell off was on the driver's side of the car. The view we got of the guys getting out was on the passenger side. 😁
@@tvcrazyman 🤣🤣🤣 Ah yes, the old point out the missing sticker on the car that's not really missing switcheroo. It's the oldest trick in the book. Very clever 😉
You just can't appreciate Robert Culp's performance unless you've seen his more serious roles (he was a murder in at least three different episodes of Columbo). Also - I can remember my brother and I making jokes about Ralph Hinkley trying to kill Reagan and our mom telling us to shut up - "That's not funny!"
Another wonderful--and highly entertaining, I may add--compilation of goofs from the eighties! "The Greatest American Hero," in particular, is riddled with dozens of errors, from different stuntmen obviously filling in for William Katt to the same flying sequences being reused over and over again in multiple episodes (case in point: the scenes of William Katt carrying Robert Culp while flying in midair during the two-hour pilot episode were countlessly recycled throughout its entire run)! While I'm on the subject of "The Greatest American Hero," it seems like the odds were stacked against the superhero action/adventure series throughout its moderately successful three-season run (1981-83); just twelve days after its network television debut, then-President Reagan was fatally shot by deranged loner John Hinchley, Jr. in Washington, D.C. Though Reagan miraculously survived his assassination attempt, producers scrambled to eliminate any and all similarities between the surnames of both William Katt's milquetoast character (mild-mannered L.A. schoolteacher Ralph Hinkley) and Reagan's now-infamous would-be assassin...as a result, Ralph's last name was abruptly changed from "Hinkley" to "Hanley" from the tail end of season one to at least midway through the second season when "Hinkley" was eventually reinstated for the remainder of its run. And let's not forget the notorious copyright infringement lawsuit between Stephen J. Cannell Productions and DC Comics (and its parent company, Warner Communications)...the publishers of Superman were not too pleased--and quite pissed--that "The Greatest American Hero" was nothing more than a ripoff of its most famous character. Although the lawsuit between Cannell and DC was ultimately dismissed, it still put a damper on the series throughout its run and tarnished its reputation. It's a low down dirty crying shame that the action-packed scenes from "The A-Team" episode "The Taxicab Wars" weren't incorporated into Mr. T's cult eighties urban comedy "D.C. Cab." I still have a soft spot for that film to this very day...seems like everyone in "D.C. Cab" ultimately become a household name, from familiar faces like the aforementioned Mr. T, Gary Busey, Max "Wojo" Gail, Irene Cara, and Whitman "Grady" Mayo, to relative unknowns such as Adam Baldwin, Marsha Warfield, Paul Rodriguez, Bill Maher, and even director/co-writer Joel Schumacher. Thanks for sharing, and keep up the good work!
I found a couple goof in "The Greatest American Hero" DVD box set that are not in the show itself. Series 3 of the box set is not in chronological order, and this was the season where Ralph and Pam married, so in some eps they are married, and some they are not, since the DVD episode order is out of whack. 2) The music is changed for the DVDs. This is obviously a music rights issue and you mostly don't notice (I did because I watched it originally on TV and remember the music being different in scenes). One big musical goof is in the episode "Operation Spoilsport". Ralph hears the song "Eve Of Destruction" by Barry McGuire, on his car radio, but on the DVDs, they play a different song in the scene. Only problem is, in the next scene, Ralph is on the phone to Bill and says that the radio played "Eve Of Destruction" on the radio, and it means that the aliens are contacting them. So the music is changed, yet the original song is referenced to have played in the previous scene. Let me be clear. This is not the show itself goofing, but goods from the DVD boxset and his it was put together,.
You know I hate it when they change the songs on a show for DVD. It changes the entire feel of the scene or even the episode sometimes.@@dhenderson1810
@@tvcrazyman ... It's a ok tv show with only 1 season ... You can find a few of them on RUclips .. It's about a robot cop ... I like it most people did not ...
@@tvcrazyman ... I like the show its not that popular of a show most people did not like it ... Just like my mother the car ... I thought you would get a kick out of it .. I get ideals from you about tv shows I forgot ... Just giving you a few back I reamber .. 👌
Love knight rider and america greatest hero,wonder woman, Charlie angles,bionic woman,the hulk,superman 2 movie ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
*Thank you for the memories* . The 80's were magical times despite the *GOOFS* 🤪 🤗
Glad you enjoyed it
Love 80s TV shows forever they were awesome ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Mr T was in a Movie called DC Cab. He was a cab driver
Sledge Hammer was so crazy. It was certainly worth a good laugh to view it 😄 now and then.
My favorite decade. I was just starting out as a teenager. Goof or no goof, us kids don't care. We just want action and entertainment!! Six Million Dollar Man, Bionic Woman, A-Team, Airwolf, Macgyver, Incredible Hulk, Combat, Greatest American Hero etc.
Very well said, there seems to be an obsession these days in seeking out 'goofs' and 'flaws', but really, who cares? We grew up in a decade where we were entertained and didn't waste our time looking for faults, we loved them, and still do 40 years later. How many shows in the 00s will still be talked about in 40 years?
The Six-Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman were both 1970's, not 1980's. Technically The Incredible Hulk is also 1970's, but since a majority of it was in the 1980's, I think it can count.
@@NielDickinson 40 years from now they don't talk about favourite TV shows, they talk about their favourite TikToks and influencers.
You were just, "GIVE ME MAH PABLUM!!!!"
Them Dukes, them Dukes!! Loved the way they'd light out like their tails were on fire.
Yaaahooo!!!
Cant beat theses classic 80 shows and their goofs
A-team, Hulk, Greatest American Hero, Knight Rider, and Dukes of Hazzard......ALL GREAT SHOWS. Your attention to detail is bar none the cape moving in outer space, nice spot. Nice car by the way.
Thank you very much!
Check out Lampoonery you will love the ATeam, knight rider series he’s done.
Thanks for telling me I never noticed
If Murdock was shooting in your direction, you'd vamoose too
Love the eighties best tv
General Lee is related to Christine. That's why it can heal itself.
Super fun clips. Thank you for doing this.
Glad you enjoyed it!
You just singlehandedly ruined my childhood. Cheers mate.
That was great. Shows back then. All those ages reviewed were all the great ones. Those brung back some memories
The A Team what a great show. Thank you for bringing these goofs together for us to enjoy. Keep up the great work. Mr tvcrazy man
Thank you very much!
@@tvcrazyman Your welcome it’s the weekend time to binge watch some more of your episodes.
No the A-team was a terrible show
I also absolutely loved Street Hawk & Knight Rider 😀
I wish they had a good Knight Rider like show on now.
They did try & bring it back as kit as a Mustang but it was bloody awful lol 🤣🤣
The time it took to find all these continuity errors blows me away.
Great job!
Thanks
@@tvcrazyman my favorite from the 80s was HUNTER tv series
I remember a scene where Lou Ferrigno forgot to put on his wig! And they still put it in the TV series… My brother and I jumped off the couch pointing at the Television and could not believe our eyes
I love the arms coming out of the seat driving the car, always wondered how they did things like that.
Awesome video I grew up with all this stuff. Andy Probert designed Airwolf, all the cool gadgets, and the Airwolf pilot uniforms and helmets. He also designed the Cylon uniforms on Battlestar Galactica. He also designed Street Hawk motorcycle. He is the concept artist that created the Delorean Back to the Future Time Machine, all the gadgets, and he also designed the Star Trek next generation Starship Enterprise.
Thanks!
I love the A- team and especially the cylon appearance
9:36 KITT suddenly has a round steering wheel as well as losing the petrol.
... O Bill Bixby(Tim O'Hara )was in my My Favorite Martian also .. 😂 ..
I loved that show. Greatest American Hero. Great theme song as well.
The greatest time to watch TV
I agree. There was a lot of fun shows to watch.
I couldn't agree with you more, bro!
There were several episodes of The Incredible Hulk where David Banner would change into the Hulk wearing one pair of pants, but would somehow wind up with a different pair of pants. And there's times when you could clearly see Big Louie wearing green slippers on his feet.
Yes!
Even the Hulk isn't dumb enough to run around bare foot. 😂
You got that right, @@NarwahlGaming! In the season one episode "Terror In Times Square," Lou Ferrigno is obviously wearing slippers on his enormous feet while screaming his lungs out in the center of Times Square! New York City was literally a hellhole in the seventies and eighties, with Times Square in particular crammed with X-rated theaters, prostitution, and derelicts! Thanks for commenting!
The Greatest American Hero 🦸♀️ was a Goof within itself.lol😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
indeed it was but it did bring in a lot of views tho lol that along with fall guy
I am SO glad I missed most of those goofs when I watched these shows in the 80s as a kid!
Of course the front of the General crumpling up at the end of the intro was so obvious no one could have missed that! 😄
These are ridiculous
I wish I could go back to the 80s
The A-Team had a WHOLE bunch of these. I remember one episode where B.A. was fighting a bunch of guys, and suddenly he's about half as muscular, and white with painted arms and a really bad hair piece. Even as a kid I would pick up on this stuff. I feel it adds a charm to these types of shows, though.
You're not gonna tell me that my whole childhood was a lie. 😩
You guys CGI'd that stuff in there. Ha! almost got me.
yes your childhood was in fact ...A LIE
And also my favorite is the incredible hulk I love The incredible hulk 🤩 ,💚💚💚
The Greatest American Hero is one of the greatest TV shows!
I gotta love the cool stuff with Knight Rider. That was Buzz Bundy skiing KITT. The Blind-driver seats were always fun to watch. Joe's KITT has the skidplates underneath.
I forgot all about this show the the wannabe superman, wow!!
At 31:30 Bo Duke punches not only Milo but also the chicken sitting on the fence in one throw of that punch. Lol!!!
The chicken became Sunday dinner.
10:45 I actually noticed the smooth bottom of the car when I was a kid and I thought it had to do with kitt's indestructible shell. I was disappointed later when the bottom of the car was actually open.
I always figured the General could repair himself like the '57 Chevy in Christine
A lot of the "Superman IV" goofs happened because Cannon seriously undercut the budget of the movie.
I had a green machine when i was a kid too
Love this.thank you ❤. I wonder if the 'littlest hobo' had many goofs?
Appreciate it. I don't know for sure, but I think every series does have some goofs.
I do have a valid explanation for the spelling of "favourite" on Superman. It's because Superman (the character, not the movie) is a Canadian creation so it makes sense that favourite is spelled in this correct manner.
Also, Lance LeGall not only did voiceover for Airwolf, but he was also in Airwolf. He showed up in several episodes, playing kernel of all things lol yes, he was more than just a voice on Airwolf. You can see him in S1E12, To snare a wolf. He plays Colonel Bogart.
I forgot about Sledgehammer! I thought that show was so funny. Really sad it only lasted a couple of seasons.
@@tridoc99 I love sledgehammer. Although it was quite a bit nonsensical. I mean at the end of season one they bought the city killing pretty much everybody and then season two comes back, and we never refer to the fact that well he bought the city lol everything‘s back and everything’s fine, but that was how the show went. That was part of its humor and charm. Anybody who hasn’t seen it and likes good comedy I would recommend that show. Just awesome.
He was also in Fox's 1987-88 show Werewolf
Dirk Benedict pointing at that Cylon was hilarious when I first saw it, but it still made me kind of mad since Battlestar Galactica had been canceled and was so fun to watch. Thank the Lords of Kobol that they rebooted the show.
If you haven't seen it yet, make sure you watch: Battlestar Galactica - Blood and Steel. Also the 1979 Battlestar show had a spin off called "Galactica 1980" where they are on current Earth (1980).
@@Zytiron Galactica 1980 was HORRIBLE!! The only episode worth watching was the last one "The Return of Starbuck." I wonder how much $$ they paid Dirk Benedict.
The expression on his face is total deja vu. "Hey, don't I know you from somewhere?" I bought the original BG on DVD so now I can watch whenever I want. The effects are completely dated, but I still love watching it.
The expression on his face is total deja vu. "Hey, don't I know you from somewhere?" I bought the original BG on DVD so now I can watch whenever I want. The effects are completely dated, but I still love watching it.
My favorite is the ghost of general Lee 🚗🚗
The entirety of Superman IV was a goof.
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace was one of the dumbest movies 🎬 ever 😠 made. Who green lighted that stinker anyway?!!
love this time
Am I correct in thinking that William Katt is the son of the late Barbara Hale?
According to imdb that is correct.
You're absolutely right, bro.
I was wondering why Lacy is still breathing up there😂😂😂
The 80's were a lot of fun, I was there for all 10 of the years, mid years being the most fun to me.
@21:20, I think I remember reading in TV guide that they used between Eight and Twelve "General Lee" cars per episode.
Best years ever
When I was staying in Quito, Ecuador, in the early 1980s, I watched the Greatest American Hero there (Ecuadorians consider everyone who lives between Canada and Cape Horn as "americanos") and the title used there for the show was "Superhéroe por Accidente" (Superhero by Accident).
At 09:57, you can see that the stunt driver is inside the car seat!
The a team, so many "goofs" especially with stunt doubles.
Jeeez Ennis, that's some dag gomb interesting stuff. Let's get in the General Lee and go to see Floyd for a haircut. Just butin ya. Lol. "Two wrongs don't make a rheeiiite". Love it.. ..
Hammmmmmmmmeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrr 😂
They were kid shows. Even brightest kids missed the commonsense
Coole serien von früher ❤
The pictures you used made it seem like Mr. T was the would be assassin😜
OMG, imagine General Lee as a Pinto😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
The dukes of Hazzard had the bravest chickens in the world. They never scatter during the fight scenes.
317 chargers were used during the dukes of Hazzard. An average of 3 per episode were wrecked.
@tvcrazyman Thanks for making my work day go by a little bit faster😂👍🖖 plus I think a 80's TMNT goofs video would be cool!👊 or The Brady Bunch😂
Thanks for the comment. I'll see if I can dig some stuff up for a future video. 😀
Regarding Superman 🦸♂️ 4, speaking in outer space would be the *least* of their issues as having that craft's door opened like it was within the supposed vacuum of outer space would have sucked everything inside of the ship right *out* (again, according to what we're told -- although, *anything* adjacent to a total vacuum environment should be sucked out, of course, as two technically opposing systems should not be able to exist side-by-side without some kind of barrier).
Thanks very much for the video. I've been having fun with these -- especially as a child of the 70s & 80s. It was a unique time to be around, and a golden age for entertainment, in general.
I appreciate it.
On a short trip.out of state my parents and I were watching the Incredible Hulk around 830pm. It was interrupted by the news.
Jonestown Guyana and helicopter footage of the 900 who died. As a child it was surreal. It looked like a big blanket of different colors but it was all the bodies.
4:18 you can see mr.t has you know 😂
No mention of the hands that pop into frame when the cabbies Mr T tosses land on the ground.
When Richard Anderson appeared on Mannix, he was basically bald, but his hair grew back on The six million dollar man
One of the biggest goofs on the A-team that you missed was when they built stuff. In every episode, they would build some kind of mechanical thing to save the day. They would show their hands in building it. You can clearly see, it wasn't their hands. When Mr. T was building something, they would put his jewelry on a much thinner black man to simulate him doing so.
Cool. I'll have to look for that.
Changing actors after a pilot is VERY common.
another goff in the ateam is some the ateam van jumps turns from a chevy to a ford van
Of all the bullets fired in the A-team BA is the only one to ever get hit.
At 7:15 roughly you mentioned that the word Denham falls off the vehicle during the stunt. What we are seeing during the stunt is the left side of the vehicle. When the vehicle comes to a stop after the flip, the right side of the vehicle is shown. Therefore, it's possible only the left side of the vehicle had the decal fall off leaving the right side unchanged. I just wanted to make sure you knew there were different sides which were being shown in the clip.
William Katt is the real life son of Barbara Hale, AKA Della Street on Perry Mason.
well since you mentioned that Red West was a bodyguard for Elvis Lance Legault was Elvis' stunt man/ body double for most of his movies
BA's hair was gelled down. I've noticed that in a bunch of episodes.
“It’s 80’s TV, we’re not doing re-writes or take twos….and the editor wants to know what ‘continuity’ means”….Hollywood, 1981.
.. To bad tv shows these days are not as good as the 70' 80' ones are ...
Yeah, that's for sure 😀 I've gotten to the point where I couldn't tell you half of what is currently on prime time television.
@@tvcrazyman ... I agree I couldn't tell you a name of a new tv show on these days, if you paid me 1000$ ... To me the new tv shows are garbage ... I will stick with the old one's great ch ... Thanks for the time you put in to your video's for all of us to in joy ...
Miss the 80’s. It was such a creative time for me artistically. We have much more sophisticated tools today, but there’s so little creativity. There is more cynicism. In the 80’s, any dream you had seemed possible to achieve. Of course, it might just be the fact that I am older!
Well, I think the 80's was a more positive, hopeful time to live in, despite the fact we did have some worries. It had it's own sort of energy.
Space is not a vacuum. Sound does travel in it. With no atmosphere, you can still die...
So glad they got rid of that first actor to play Face in the A-Team. Not only was he missing Dirk's charm, but he was way too young! He would have only been 13 when he fought in Vietnam!
I really think this guy that narrates this. He's the same guy as homesteading that he has on RUclips also. The voice is identical. I noticed that right off the bat.
Home on. Supermans cape, sure no wind in space but if you're flying goer creating cape movement.
Richard Anderson also appeared in "The Bionic Woman".
The very place dixie dukes car goes off the cliff is the very same place they used in the film Duel
One of the goose that you mentioned on knight rider is that in one thing, the bottom, the kit is flat, and on the other scene when he’s on two wheels, you can see everything that’s under a car. The thing about that is they are two different cars. The one with the flat skid plates is a stunt car. The other one is the hero car. So not actually goose. There were quite a few different Trans Ams used for kit throughout the show. But that is the explanation of that one. Those are skid plates on the stock car.
A total of 23 stunt KITTs were used throughout the show. Some sources say 25. All but 5 were destroyed says another source.
@@darrylm79 there’s a channel on here called the knight rider historian. They owned two of those five cars plus the semi and trailer from seasons three and four, which they are restoring. One of their cars hassles flat plate on the bottom. You can look up their channel and check it out for yourself.
... Sledge hammer was a funny tv show you can find it on youtube ...
A GREAT show
Nice heard of the first show lol
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I watch it while I was a adult. How did they start the car most of the times with no keys in their hands? Most of the time they just jump in as I remember. I grew up in the 60's 70's and I saw a lot of 69 chargers and they would fold like paper on most of those jumps. LOL
Watch closer. The Denham sticker that fell off was on the driver's side of the car. The view we got of the guys getting out was on the passenger side. 😁
As Maxwell Smart might say, "Would you believe I was testing you?" 😀
@@tvcrazyman 🤣🤣🤣 Ah yes, the old point out the missing sticker on the car that's not really missing switcheroo. It's the oldest trick in the book. Very clever 😉
Missed it by that much! 😀@@jonmyers8046
@@tvcrazyman 😄 You're crazy, tvcrazyman! Lol
You just can't appreciate Robert Culp's performance unless you've seen his more serious roles (he was a murder in at least three different episodes of Columbo).
Also - I can remember my brother and I making jokes about Ralph Hinkley trying to kill Reagan and our mom telling us to shut up - "That's not funny!"
You forgot to mention Stingray
I watched that show back in the day. I loved that corvette!
Another wonderful--and highly entertaining, I may add--compilation of goofs from the eighties! "The Greatest American Hero," in particular, is riddled with dozens of errors, from different stuntmen obviously filling in for William Katt to the same flying sequences being reused over and over again in multiple episodes (case in point: the scenes of William Katt carrying Robert Culp while flying in midair during the two-hour pilot episode were countlessly recycled throughout its entire run)!
While I'm on the subject of "The Greatest American Hero," it seems like the odds were stacked against the superhero action/adventure series throughout its moderately successful three-season run (1981-83); just twelve days after its network television debut, then-President Reagan was fatally shot by deranged loner John Hinchley, Jr. in Washington, D.C. Though Reagan miraculously survived his assassination attempt, producers scrambled to eliminate any and all similarities between the surnames of both William Katt's milquetoast character (mild-mannered L.A. schoolteacher Ralph Hinkley) and Reagan's now-infamous would-be assassin...as a result, Ralph's last name was abruptly changed from "Hinkley" to "Hanley" from the tail end of season one to at least midway through the second season when "Hinkley" was eventually reinstated for the remainder of its run.
And let's not forget the notorious copyright infringement lawsuit between Stephen J. Cannell Productions and DC Comics (and its parent company, Warner Communications)...the publishers of Superman were not too pleased--and quite pissed--that "The Greatest American Hero" was nothing more than a ripoff of its most famous character. Although the lawsuit between Cannell and DC was ultimately dismissed, it still put a damper on the series throughout its run and tarnished its reputation.
It's a low down dirty crying shame that the action-packed scenes from "The A-Team" episode "The Taxicab Wars" weren't incorporated into Mr. T's cult eighties urban comedy "D.C. Cab." I still have a soft spot for that film to this very day...seems like everyone in "D.C. Cab" ultimately become a household name, from familiar faces like the aforementioned Mr. T, Gary Busey, Max "Wojo" Gail, Irene Cara, and Whitman "Grady" Mayo, to relative unknowns such as Adam Baldwin, Marsha Warfield, Paul Rodriguez, Bill Maher, and even director/co-writer Joel Schumacher.
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You're very welcome, @@tvcrazyman! Keep those videos coming, bro!
Reagan wasn't "fatally" shot. If fatal, he would have died, but he survived.
I found a couple goof in "The Greatest American Hero" DVD box set that are not in the show itself.
Series 3 of the box set is not in chronological order, and this was the season where Ralph and Pam married, so in some eps they are married, and some they are not, since the DVD episode order is out of whack.
2) The music is changed for the DVDs. This is obviously a music rights issue and you mostly don't notice (I did because I watched it originally on TV and remember the music being different in scenes).
One big musical goof is in the episode "Operation Spoilsport".
Ralph hears the song "Eve Of Destruction" by Barry McGuire, on his car radio, but on the DVDs, they play a different song in the scene.
Only problem is, in the next scene, Ralph is on the phone to Bill and says that the radio played "Eve Of Destruction" on the radio, and it means that the aliens are contacting them.
So the music is changed, yet the original song is referenced to have played in the previous scene.
Let me be clear. This is not the show itself goofing, but goods from the DVD boxset and his it was put together,.
You know I hate it when they change the songs on a show for DVD. It changes the entire feel of the scene or even the episode sometimes.@@dhenderson1810
... You ever talked about the (Holmes and Yoyo) cop tv show from the 1966-1967 ... 😂 ..
Not yet. I'm not sure if I've seen that one before.
@@tvcrazyman ... It's a ok tv show with only 1 season ... You can find a few of them on RUclips .. It's about a robot cop ... I like it most people did not ...
@@tanmaz8006 I looked it up. Yeah, that is definitely the kind of show I like. Seems like I've ran across it before, but I forgot all about it.
@@tvcrazyman ... I like the show its not that popular of a show most people did not like it ... Just like my mother the car ... I thought you would get a kick out of it .. I get ideals from you about tv shows I forgot ... Just giving you a few back I reamber .. 👌
Thanks@@tanmaz8006
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😀 I'm always talking during the show. 😬
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I think on the denim clip they show it on the opposite door I think