This was great. I'd love to see another clip. I watched this as a teenager, long before I became a lawyer, and have thought of it periodically over the years. Went looking for it on YouTube and here it is! Thanks.
do you have the ending. I seem to recall it being very scary as a child. Its like a prisioner has escaped from the prision, and he slowly walks to the camera.
Nice to see Julie Amato in this clip! She was also a regular panelist on "Celebrity Dominoes" in 1975-76 and also had her own variety show from 1976-78 in Canada. (I was a big fan of her in high school [in the Cleveland area, where Canadian TV stations often would come in].) I wonder what she is doing these days.
@mbclev i was just a kid when Julie Amato had her variety show..I remember bits and pieces..at the end of every show she sang her closing song, 'i'd to send a note or 2 just to thank everyone of you, for the good times'..then she would end, with..'goodnight my darling doug(??..i think she said doug)'
Paul Soles, the "Lawbreaker," also provided the voice of Peter Parker and Spiderman in the original cartoons!
sketchguy2006 2 months ago
Those were the GOLDEN YEARS of the music business
blackbassja 3 months ago
CBC buffs would also enjoy seeing Malcom X on Front Page Challenge... it's here on YT.
dogterd 6 months ago
Before this show, Austin Willis played Admiral Fox, Or Foxy as he was called, on the series Seaway.
AlbieGray 8 months ago
@AlbieGray
He was also Goldfinger's card cheating sucker in the classic James Bond movie of the same name.
TVFREAKMAN 7 months ago
This is TOO funny! I like it!
AlbieGray 9 months ago
It would be great to hear about the band.
blackbassja 1 year ago
This was great. I'd love to see another clip. I watched this as a teenager, long before I became a lawyer, and have thought of it periodically over the years. Went looking for it on YouTube and here it is! Thanks.
davidshermantax 1 year ago
Man oh man, this clip is bringin' 'em back.... It's been more than 30 years since I've seen an episode. Thanks for posting!
rskissack 1 year ago
do you have the ending. I seem to recall it being very scary as a child. Its like a prisioner has escaped from the prision, and he slowly walks to the camera.
TNTITAN 1 year ago
well done, what an amazing post. been trying to find this forever.
bubbabubba20042004 1 year ago
Nice to see Julie Amato in this clip! She was also a regular panelist on "Celebrity Dominoes" in 1975-76 and also had her own variety show from 1976-78 in Canada. (I was a big fan of her in high school [in the Cleveland area, where Canadian TV stations often would come in].) I wonder what she is doing these days.
mbclev 2 years ago
@mbclev i was just a kid when Julie Amato had her variety show..I remember bits and pieces..at the end of every show she sang her closing song, 'i'd to send a note or 2 just to thank everyone of you, for the good times'..then she would end, with..'goodnight my darling doug(??..i think she said doug)'
rhymeandreasoning 10 months ago
Even this is better than American Tv from the mid-70s
antoniod 2 years ago
brilliant was looking for this one for a long time...
ldhorricks 2 years ago
Can you upload another This is The Law lawbreaker film sketch, robatsea2009?
heine71 2 years ago
This was long before Donnelly Rhodes played Dr. Grant "Doc" Roberts in "Danger Bay".
NewYorkRetroKing 2 years ago
And as Dutch on the comedy TV show "Soap".
42959 2 years ago
Is this a show with elements of What's My Line?, Front Page Challenge, To Tell The Truth, Candid Camera, and/or Benny Hill?
heine71 2 years ago
yes, something like that
robatsea2009 2 years ago
sweet find!
joadhenry 2 years ago