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THE TIME TUNNEL (ABC 1966-67) is certainly one of the late Irwin Allen’s better SF tv series produced in the 1960s and this long anticipated two volume DVD collection promises to be something truly outstanding for the show’s devout fan following.
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It has been promised (by informed insiders) that the source elements utilized for these disc pressings will be taken from the original 35mm print masters newly restored and digitally remastered in high definition with each episode presented in its entirety along with the original cliffhanger endings complete and intact. Probably in anticipation of ultimately issuing this valuable tv property (once again) in HD somewhere later down the line.
The volume one 4-disc box set (due out on January 24th, 2006) will consist of the first 15 episodes presented in their original ABC Television Network primetime broadcast order along with the 55 minute production pilot of “Rendezvous with Yesterday” (09/09/1966).
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Many of the show’s best efforts can be found here including “Rendezvous with Yesterday” (in two versions), “One Way to the Moon” (16/09/1966), “End of the World” (23/09/1966), “The Day the Sky Fell In” (30/09/1966), “The Last Patrol” (07/10/1966), “Revenge of the Gods” (21/10/1966) and “Massacre” (28/10/1966).
THE TIME TUNNEL is one SF tv series that certainly got off to a very strong start indeed!
The series’ single season is marked by the early tv appearances of such distinguished performers as Carroll O’Connor, Ellen Burstyn, Tom Skerritt, Susan Hampshire, Jim Davis, Susan Flannery and even Robert Duvall many of whom would shortly achieve greater celebrity becoming Hollywood legends in the ensuing years to follow.
The list of actors and actresses who made guest appearances on the show reads like a virtual Who’s Who of Hollywood including such notables as Michael Rennie, Gary Merrill, Warren Stevens, James T. Callahan, Paul Fix, Gregory Morton, Paul Carr, James Westerfield, Linden Chiles, Michael Pate, Torin Thatcher, Vic Lundin, John Doucette, Dee Hartford, Joseph Ruskin, Abraham Sofaer, Nehemiah Persoff, Michael Ansara, Kevin Hagen, Michael Pate, Joe Maross, Christopher Dark, Lawrence Montaigne, Marcel Hillaire, Oscar Beregi, Theodore Marcuse, David Opatoshu, R.G. Armstrong, Scott Marlowe, Rhodes Reason, John Lupton, Malachi Throne, Lyle Bettger, Michael St. Clair, John Wengraf, Donald Harron, John Crawford, Mako, Phillip Ahn, Jan Merlin, Frederick Beir, Byron Foulger, Ross Elliott, Edwardo Cianelli, Richard Jaeckel, John Hoyt, Myrna Fahey, Arnold Moss, Anthony Caruso, Rudolpho Hoyos, Peter Brocco, Robert Walker, Jr., Victor Jory, Regis Toomey, Lew Gallo, Vitina Marcus, Arthur Batanides, Paul Mantee, Christopher Gary, Vincent Beck, Mabel Albertson and John Saxon.
The first fifteen episodes contained in the volume one 4-disc box set will be comprised of the following 15 segments:
01) “Rendezvous with Yesterday” (09/09/1966)
02) “One Way to Moon” (16/09/1966)
03) “End of the World” (23/09/1966)
04) “The Day the Sky Fell In” (30/09/1966)
05) “The Last Patrol” (07/10/1966)
06) “The Crack of Doom” (14/10/1966)
07) “Revenge of the Gods” (10/21/1966)
08) “Massacre” (28/10/1966)
09) “Devil’s Island” (11/11/1966)
10) “Reign of Terror” (18/11/1966)
11) “Secret Weapon” (25/11/1966)
12) “The Death Trap” (02/12/1966)
13) “The Alamo” (09/12/1966)
14) “Night of the Long Knives” (16/12/1966)
15) “Invasion” (30/12/1966)
All to be presented in spectacular colour taken from pristine, vault stored 35mm negatives for optimum visual and audio quality insuring maximum entertainment value.
This should prove to be one of the major DVD releases of 2006! Coming out in January it’s certainly a marvellous way to begin the New Year for serious collectors of classic tv series from the Golden Age when television and imagination were not strangers to each other.
Jeff T. (http://tv.groups.yahoo.com/group/timetunnelfanforum/)
I remember when the series premiered on September 9th, 1966. The day before, Star Trek premiered on NBC with The Man Trap. For a 10 year old kid in Pittsburgh, that was interesting, but the Time Tunnel premiere was more impressive. I remember reading in the Post Gazette that the original pilot cost over 1.7 million (remember, that was in 1966 dollars). My grandparents arrived from California just before the broadcast began right after the Green Hornet.
We had just gotten an RCA color TV the Wednesday before, and Star Trek sure made watching color TV fun, but the Time Tunnel pilot was totally impressive. The matte shots in the early part of the pilot, “Rendevous With Yesterday” were AWFULLY impressive on a 25 inch RCA color TV screen. The idea and concept of the pilot were just awesome. I still remember Grandpa and Grandma talking about the Titanic as if it was yesterday. (I regret not having a tape recorder to capture everything they said). After the third episode, End of the World, Grandpa talked at legnth about what went on in 1910, the ACTUAL hysteria whipped up by newspapers because Earth orbit actually crossed over Halley’s arc. Millions of people bought “comet pills” or potions, which were supposed to protect them from the effects of cyanide gas generated from the comet. Grandma swore that one of those tonics at that time eventually was relabeled GERITOL.
Years later, in 1985, I remember coming home and seeing Halley’s. You could barely make it out. Grandma remembered in 1910, it covered a quarter of the sky then. I got grandma to run out and see it. She turned her head and said “Such a dissapointment, That TV Show was more fun”. a bittersweet memory triggered by the inventive mind of Irwin Allen which brought happy memories to a 10 year old kid in Pittsburgh.
I was dissapointed with Fox’s release of Lost in Space to DVD, and I was hoping they would take more care with Time Tunnel. Fox DID take more care. There are generally four episodes per disc, this time there are two on each side, Time Tunnel never looked or sounded better. Also, FOX did an excellent captioning. of the 12 episodes I’ve checked, I see no dropped or misspelled words (which was a MAJOR irritation with the LIS release).
An added treat are the bonus materials. “Irwin’s Home Movies” are quite interesting, You also get James Darren’s audio bumpers which we always heard at the end of the Green Hornet, and the preview trailers which went with the first three episodes. The only things missing are the network bumpers at the start and end.
Two reason I give the set 4 instead of 5 stars 1) is that I wished Fox would have let Jim Darren, Bob Colbert and Lee Meriweather do a commentary track even on just one episode, It would have been a special treat to hear them talk about what went on during the filming of an episode and 2) The unaired pilot was originally 90 minutes and had a lot of scenes featuring Dennis Hopper as Althea’s boyfriend. These were almost all cut out of the revised unaired pilot. UCLA supposedly has a working print of the 90 minute pilot, it would have been very interesting to see it.
After all these years, I’ve got the first 15 episodes of Time Tunnel, I’m waiting anxiously for the last 15. But I can combine them with The Avengers and return with very happy memories that a 10 year old kid had of watching ABC on Friday nights in 1966. Now, when do we get The Green Hornet on DVD, Fox?
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