The version of the Raksasha Creature, reminds me of the Star Trek episode that has a Salt monster who can read peoples thoughts and appear as there love ones. Great concept. Love it.
This series was very tongue in cheek, funny in places, but a good series just the same. I forgot about this series until I saw a item about it on another page. I used to see it late at night in about 1977-8. It's nice to see some good old-fashion tv for a change. No swearing to make a laugh, no unnessery nudity. Just good entertainment.
The part starting at 4:45 scared me to death as a kid. I remember it so vividly as if i just watched it recently. Give or take 15 years and it still was in my mind before I watched it today.
The version of the Raksasha Creature, reminds me of the Star Trek episode that has a Salt monster who can read peoples thoughts and appear as there love ones. Great concept. Love it.
robertquentincobb 3 weeks ago
This series was very tongue in cheek, funny in places, but a good series just the same. I forgot about this series until I saw a item about it on another page. I used to see it late at night in about 1977-8. It's nice to see some good old-fashion tv for a change. No swearing to make a laugh, no unnessery nudity. Just good entertainment.
camcome1 1 month ago
I remember the kid playing the waiter from Room 222(did I get the number right?)
MrAcarine 8 months ago
@MrAcarine the actor was barry gordon, he use to play on fish with abe vigoda, the last thing i saw him on was curb your ethusiasm as a rabbi.
nightstalkerck 3 months ago
never saw this ep, loving it.!!
5winston 9 months ago
The part starting at 4:45 scared me to death as a kid. I remember it so vividly as if i just watched it recently. Give or take 15 years and it still was in my mind before I watched it today.
Myfriendfats8 11 months ago
Raksasha, Says the old hindu guy played by Abraham Sofaer.
yogafan6500 1 year ago