Episode 49 intro: “Food was important to the men and women at the Kennedy and Johnson Space Centers as they worked tirelessly to support the various projects of the Space program. In this episode we’ll cover the restaurants, the grease trucks, homemade meals, and On-site cafeteria food that would energize the workers who would help the astronauts get from the Earth to the Moon.”
I've got the DVD set of this series, watched it numerous times as i love all this space stuff, and yet - not until I watched this video did I realise Tom Hanks finished all his introductions with "From the Earth to the Moon". First class job thereDoug Eberline, and thanks for taking the time to put this together.
Awesome compilation! Thank you very much for this. Just those little intros shows how much Hanks is my favorite actor; his eloquence is unquestioned. This series was produced with such careful detailing and historical accuracy that is simply breathtaking.
The art department of star trek tng/ds9 and voyager and enterprise (Denise & Mike Okuda, Doug Drexler et all..) played this Tom Hanks mini series often in the office while working on star trek in the 90s.
I got a feeling Hanks and the writers got some inspiration for these intros from Rod Stirling's intros on the Twilight Zone especially the repetition of the title of the series at the end.
The artwork is of the god Apollo on his chariot. I can't think of ever seeing this particular artwork anywhere other than in relation to the Apollo space program, although I could be wrong there so don't quote me on that. Your best bet to find it or something similar might be to search Google for "Apollo on his chariot", and then click images. Hope you find something to your liking.
I love that relief sculpture of Apollo so much. I can’t find the artist or any other instances of it being displayed apart from this series.. it’s perfection though. Oh yeah, and Hanks is the devil @ric david
Episode 49 intro: “Food was important to the men and women at the Kennedy and Johnson Space Centers as they worked tirelessly to support the various projects of the Space program. In this episode we’ll cover the restaurants, the grease trucks, homemade meals, and On-site cafeteria food that would energize the workers who would help the astronauts get from the Earth to the Moon.”
I know this is a mockery but if Hanks said it, I'd totally buy it!
Presented to you by Jim Lovell
From the Earth to the Moon and Apollo 13 are within the same universe
I've got the DVD set of this series, watched it numerous times as i love all this space stuff, and yet - not until I watched this video did I realise Tom Hanks finished all his introductions with "From the Earth to the Moon".
First class job thereDoug Eberline, and thanks for taking the time to put this together.
So good, Tom Hanks is so talented...
The island of keds with jeffy
I love his intros on this show and his intros on the Pacific.
Awesome compilation! Thank you very much for this. Just those little intros shows how much Hanks is my favorite actor; his eloquence is unquestioned. This series was produced with such careful detailing and historical accuracy that is simply breathtaking.
The art department of star trek tng/ds9 and voyager and enterprise (Denise & Mike Okuda, Doug Drexler et all..) played this Tom Hanks mini series often in the office while working on star trek in the 90s.
Tom Hanks Was Hosted About Monologues & Break The Fourth Wall Introductions Episodes 1 & 11
Beautiful compilation Doug, this guy is a genious...
which guy is genius surely not the demon hanks?
I got a feeling Hanks and the writers got some inspiration for these intros from Rod Stirling's intros on the Twilight Zone especially the repetition of the title of the series at the end.
What is the artwork used in the background. I want a small one for my desk.
The artwork is of the god Apollo on his chariot. I can't think of ever seeing this particular artwork anywhere other than in relation to the Apollo space program, although I could be wrong there so don't quote me on that.
Your best bet to find it or something similar might be to search Google for "Apollo on his chariot", and then click images.
Hope you find something to your liking.
I love that relief sculpture of Apollo so much. I can’t find the artist or any other instances of it being displayed apart from this series.. it’s perfection though.
Oh yeah, and Hanks is the devil @ric david
Found it: the artist is Michelle Millay, she does a lot of work for tv and film, did a lot of set stuff for Pirates of the Caribbean.
Death to Hanks.
@@godofspacetime333 I wonder where they are today, I've always liked them as well.
Ep 12 intro is missing...
MASJF if I recall, Hanks did not do an intro for episode 12 (because he co-starred in that episode, the finale.)
Blythe Danner narrated the Intro for Episode 12.
Commander Jim Lovell was not available to do the introduction. He was at the opening of his son's restaurant in Lake Forrest, Illinois.
@@cleekmaker00 Yup, and she pretty much repeated the intro to Episode 1.
Where is this place? Where is it?
what place? you mean hell where hanks is heading?
@@ricdavid7476 I think he means, where is this piece of artwork located?.
@@outrunner33 yup hell. The sculpture is a depiction of satan
What do you have against Tom Hanks? Are you a Qanon troll or something?
when did he die?
Tom Hanks is still alive...
@@kellanfeng he is spiritually dead he is one of the twice dead