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Uploaded by on Mar 21, 2006

This live action Saturday morning show aired in the late 70's and was orginally part of the Tarzan and the Super7 90 minute action block

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  • I'm sure a lot of people see this and think why would any kid watch utter cheese like this. Please understand, this was the 70's. We had 3 stations (4 if you were lucky) and the news or soaps were on 99% of the time. Cable was still only in a few cities, computers costed more than a car, the internet was still only a vague thought in the back of Gore's mind, and there just wasn't anything else cool to do except go out in the sun and play, which frankly sucked.

  • @kurtb8474 Ok, I think I get your point. You were an English major, don't watch porn and grew up in Tomorrow Land where everyone had cheap cable but you were too busy romping in the healthy sunshine to watch it. Well, the other 99.9% of us lived in suburbia. For us there was Jason of Star Command on an aerial antenna and a 13" tube tv. Mornings were spent inside in our footy-jammies watching toons. Frankly we loved it. "Outside" can go screw itself, I'm eating sugary sweets and staying in.

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  • Hey! What's Captain Spaulding from The Devil's Rejects doing here? ;-D

  • @epistrophy68 Craig was also in the movie Blazing Saddles!

  • not exposed to smut on TV in the 70s?

    I watched those scrambled channels for hours to get a glimpse of squiggly boobies

  • I hadn't seen Craig Littler in a very long time when I finally recognized him a couple of years ago as the Gorton's Fisherman! Charlie Dell (Parsafoot) still pops up on TV in guest spots all the time.

  • @folkmetalmusicman

    ABC, CBS, NBC and PBS were the four that we got during my 1970's childhood. That was in Grand Rapids and later on in Detroit.

  • @starstarstar42 Where were you that you got 4 channels? All I could get was ABC, CBS, and NBC.

  • Anything with Sid Haig in it was by definition - "cool".

  • @starstarstar42 Ummmm... 'costed? 'I was a kid during the 60s and 70s. These shows were for kids 11 and under. Back then, kids weren't exposed to smut the way they are today, so I suppose these shows would seem cheesy. No cable? We had affordable cable in our town of 20000 by 1970. And going outside to play didn't suck. It was fun! You see, that was called 'living.'

  • Man. Back then everybody was cashing in on star wars.

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