@onemooners This came after Mister Ed, which ran from 61' through 66'. They claimed they thought he was to old for the part but like Bob Denver would always be Gilligan, Alan Young would always be Wilbur. So maybe that had something to do with them using another actor for the short run of the series.
@us71 There were other episodes in black and white. These are gone now. Since there was no color shift the transformation sequence was quite grotesque. He would move his face in jitters due to rapid frame photography. This caused him to appear very ill. It was very disconcerting to watch
I was soooo dissapointed when this short lived series was cancelled.. I loved it. Asked my dad why they always cancel the good shows!
xvoy2002 2 weeks ago
@onemooners This came after Mister Ed, which ran from 61' through 66'. They claimed they thought he was to old for the part but like Bob Denver would always be Gilligan, Alan Young would always be Wilbur. So maybe that had something to do with them using another actor for the short run of the series.
toddcharry 1 month ago
Mr. Terrific and Captain Nice ... two of my favorite programs back when I was about 6 years old. FOND MEMORIES....
jubchuqun 3 months ago
Just came here from Captain Nice. :p
I wonder which one would win?
tubefluid 4 months ago
@oldaxekid
do i detect the faintest hint of sarcasm? (LOL)
norristerse 9 months ago
@us71 There were other episodes in black and white. These are gone now. Since there was no color shift the transformation sequence was quite grotesque. He would move his face in jitters due to rapid frame photography. This caused him to appear very ill. It was very disconcerting to watch
dynagravitomagnetic 1 year ago
Never seen this before. Thanks for posting it
us71 1 year ago
huh... I thought this was going to be DC's Mr. Terrific. You know the "Fair Play" guy
NekoValtz 1 year ago
young before his horse,i beleive
onemooners 1 year ago
directed by legendary don weis who did several jack benny shows, andy griffith and batman episodes.
bigred997 2 years ago