Well, I had yesterday off, so I re-watched the first episode of Starsky & Hutch on the Planet of the Apes, so I'm ready to chime in if anybody else watches on MeTV. 

Well, I had yesterday off, so I re-watched the first episode of Starsky & Hutch on the Planet of the Apes, so I'm ready to chime in if anybody else watches on MeTV.![]()
Well, I don't want to say much until everybody else has had a chance to do a fresh watch. I certainly enjoyed it, but let's just say I have a few gentle criticisms.Needless to say, Roddy McDowall is superb and the star of the show.
I just watched again the pilot and the two protagonists find this bookMy take is that it does, but in a very different time period. Many years after the last movie and many, many years before the first movie. There are some inconsistencies, as I recall, but they can be easily explained. Back around the same time, Marvel came out with a black-and-white magazine with new Apes material and we decided that both the TV show and the comic fit easily into the continuity.
It's cute how the Dynamic Duo use the big, obvious labels on their equipment to their advantage in protecting the Batmobile.![]()
ETA: Also, it's interesting how the news commentator asserts that Batman would have to reveal his true identity in court. A realistic touch, to be sure, but in the heightened reality of the show, one would think that Batman would be recognized as a legal entity without unmasking. As I recall, he makes at least one courtroom appearance in costume later in the show.
It's migrating back over there from H&I, so they may just be continuing the same sequence. I've seen them run b&w episodes on one channel or the other before, so they'll probably get back to them.The Wild Wild West (6 PM) begins with the second-season premiere, "The Night of the Eccentrics." That implies they're skipping the black-and-white first season -- boooo!
Ah, so that's on Me now...Decades just played a few episodes of it yesterday, which I recorded as it's one of those shows I've heard a lot about but never actually watched.The Time Tunnel
Ah, so that's on Me now...Decades just played a few episodes of it yesterday, which I recorded as it's one of those shows I've heard a lot about but never actually watched.
Programming notes for the new lineup that debuts tonight/tomorrow morning:
The Wild Wild West (6 PM) begins with the second-season premiere, "The Night of the Eccentrics." That implies they're skipping the black-and-white first season -- boooo!
Land of the Giants (1 AM) starts at the beginning with "The Crash," as do The Time Tunnel (2 AM) with "Rendezvous With Yesterday" and Planet of the Apes (5 AM) with the similarly-named "Escape From Tomorrow."
Star Trek (9 PM) is showing "The Man Trap" tonight, no doubt as an anniversary tribute. Otherwise, the returning shows are just continuing forward as before.
Note also that "Svengoolie" is hosting a special two-hour broadcast of "The Cage," also as part of the 50th Anniversary celebration, so there's a three-hour bloc of STAR TREK tonight.
I wonder how they'll pad that out to an entire 2 hours. Even my old VHS version with the Roddenberry introduction is only 73 minutes. So will they have really long host segments, or will there be some kind of bonus documentary material?
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