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| 1. Alice Through the Looking Glass Director: Harry Harris | |
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| 2. Alice in Wonderland Director: Harry Harris | |
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland begins with the classic scene of young Alice falling down the rabbit hole. Soon she finds herself lost in an insane world. Drinking things make her grow into a giant or shrink to the size of a mouse. Best of all, are Alice's conversations with the many eclectic characters that inhabit Wonderland. Unfortunately, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland comes to an end within the one hundred page mark (it is a children's story, after all). Fortunately, this collection holds the book's sequel Alice Through the Looking Glass. In this Alice stumbles through a looking glass and finds herself in Wonderland again. This time around she becomes a pawn in a giant game of chess. The reader follows her adventures as he tries to become a queen by making it to the eighth square. This chessboard element proves a very intersting way of advancing the storyline. What truly gives this book its lasting charm is its characters. Whether its the Mad Hatter telling Alice about his friend Time, or the disappearing Cheshire Cat, every character is impossible to forget. Many such as the White Rabbit, remain popular icons today, well over a century later. Conversations held with these characters often prove laugh out loud funny, as Alice tries to make sense of and explain herself to these characters. From beginning to end, the reader will have a goofy grin plastered across his or her face. Behind all these fun adventures, Carroll manages to slip in a large amount of social commentary. Some characters represent types of people, such as the overzealous monarch, to display in an exaggerated sense the foolishness of such extremes. His many poems throughout the book often have larger meanings as well: The Walrus and the Carpenter are clearly a condemnation of modern religion. Even the wild effects of drinking and eating can be interpreted as a moral on temperence. As the Duchess in the Wonderland said "Everything's got a moral, if only you can find it." Likewise, Alice is rife with various morals. So what makes this book a classic? Reading through other people's comments, its hard to find a single person that didn't give it five stars, much less didn't like it. However, it was hard to find a definite consensus on what made it so good. Some stated its entertainment value, other enjoyed the commentary. Perhaps what makes this book so brilliant is that it has whatever you're looking for. If you want escape and adventure, it has it. If you want to laugh, there's humor. If you want intellectual thought and prose thats there too. What will the reader take away from reading is whatever they are looking for. Definitely a book that deserves its recognition as a classic of English literature.
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| 3. Daniel Boone: Ken Tuck E Director: Ida Lupino, Alex Nicol, Harry Harris, Byron Paul, Joel Oliansky, Arthur H. Nadel, Gerd Oswald, John Newland, Earl Bellamy, William Witney, Anton Leader, Fess Parker, William Wiard, George Sherman, John Florea, Barry Shear, H. Bruce Humberstone, John English, Paul Landres, Nathan Juran | |
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| 4. Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman: For Better Or Worse Director: Alan J. Levi, Bobby Roth, Harry Harris, Roy Campanella II, Gwen Arner, Victor Lobl, Reza Badiyi, Lorraine Senna, Terrence O'Hara, Michele Lee, Steve Dubin, James Keach, Jerry London, Carl Binder, Gabrielle Beaumont, Rachel Feldman, Daniel Attias, Chuck Bowman, Richard T. Heffron, Jerry Jameson | |
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| 5. The Waltons: The Triangle Director: Ivan Dixon, Gabrielle Beaumont, Philip Leacock, Ralph Waite, Lawrence Dobkin, Walt Gilmore, Harvey S. Laidman, Nell Cox, Bernard McEveety (II), Richard Chaffee, Gwen Arner, David F. Wheeler, Robert Butler, Harry Harris, Nicholas Webster, Herbert Hirschman, Ralph Senensky, Jack Shea (III), Anthony Brand, Fielder Cook | |
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| 6. The Waltons: The Hunt Director: Ivan Dixon, Gabrielle Beaumont, Philip Leacock, Ralph Waite, Lawrence Dobkin, Walt Gilmore, Harvey S. Laidman, Nell Cox, Bernard McEveety (II), Richard Chaffee, Gwen Arner, David F. Wheeler, Robert Butler, Harry Harris, Nicholas Webster, Herbert Hirschman, Ralph Senensky, Jack Shea (III), Anthony Brand, Fielder Cook | |
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| 7. The Waltons: The Love Story Director: Ivan Dixon, Gabrielle Beaumont, Philip Leacock, Ralph Waite, Lawrence Dobkin, Walt Gilmore, Harvey S. Laidman, Nell Cox, Bernard McEveety (II), Richard Chaffee, Gwen Arner, David F. Wheeler, Robert Butler, Harry Harris, Nicholas Webster, Herbert Hirschman, Ralph Senensky, Jack Shea (III), Anthony Brand, Fielder Cook | |
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One such show was "Time Enough at Last," the classic Twlight Zone episode with Burgess Meredith as a voracious reader who winds up to be the last man on earth. That ending still gives me the chills. Another show was "All That Glitters," an episode of Lost in Space that tugged a bit at my heartstrings. Other shows, not available on any format, include The Sixth Sense starring Gary Collins as a parapsychologist. Some scenes from that show still scare the willies out of me to remember them. (I wish someone would release those episodes on VHS or, better yet, DVD!) I also loved Kolchak: The Night Stalker. Then there was The Waltons, a show seemingly perfect for someone who's more a feeler than a thinker. This episode of the Waltons ("Love Story") touched my heart like very few shows ever did. Or ever could. Maybe "touched" isn't the right word. Maybe ripped it out of my chest, beating and bleeding is closer to the truth. In fact, nearly 30 years after I first saw "Love Story," I can still feel the pain inside from watching John-Boy fight back the tears when Jenny Pendleton tells him she has to go away -- and that after they promised each other they'd marry and settle down together. My gosh, does this episode hurt me emotionally. It's almost too painful to watch. I know because I bought this video recently and watched it. Sure enough, the tears fell like rain at the end. Especially listening to John-Boy sing in that plaintive voice of his some love song accompanied by a zither. TV never had a more emotional moment, in my opinion. And I have yet to see any medium capture what lost love and shattered dreams actually FEELS like the way this episode does. If you like that sort of thing, this is the video to watch.
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| 8. The Waltons: The Scholar Director: Ivan Dixon, Gabrielle Beaumont, Philip Leacock, Ralph Waite, Lawrence Dobkin, Walt Gilmore, Harvey S. Laidman, Nell Cox, Bernard McEveety (II), Richard Chaffee, Gwen Arner, David F. Wheeler, Robert Butler, Harry Harris, Nicholas Webster, Herbert Hirschman, Ralph Senensky, Jack Shea (III), Anthony Brand, Fielder Cook | |
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| 9. The Waltons - The Gift Director: Ivan Dixon, Gabrielle Beaumont, Philip Leacock, Ralph Waite, Lawrence Dobkin, Walt Gilmore, Harvey S. Laidman, Nell Cox, Bernard McEveety (II), Richard Chaffee, Gwen Arner, David F. Wheeler, Robert Butler, Harry Harris, Nicholas Webster, Herbert Hirschman, Ralph Senensky, Jack Shea (III), Anthony Brand, Fielder Cook | |
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| 10. The Waltons: The Thanksgiving Story Director: Ivan Dixon, Gabrielle Beaumont, Philip Leacock, Ralph Waite, Lawrence Dobkin, Walt Gilmore, Harvey S. Laidman, Nell Cox, Bernard McEveety (II), Richard Chaffee, Gwen Arner, David F. Wheeler, Robert Butler, Harry Harris, Nicholas Webster, Herbert Hirschman, Ralph Senensky, Jack Shea (III), Anthony Brand, Fielder Cook | |
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| 11. Lost in Space: Reluctant Stowaway Director: Alvin Ganzer, Harry Harris, Sobey Martin, Seymour Robbie, Irwin Allen, Leo Penn, Irving J. Moore, Leonard Horn, Sutton Roley, Don Richardson, Paul Stanley, Jus Addiss, Ezra Stone, Alexander Singer, Nathan Juran, Robert Douglas, Anton Leader | |
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Plot: Evil government agent, Dr. Zachary Smith (Jonathan Harris in his best role of the entire series), plans to sabotage space ship that carries Earth's first family into orbit for colonization. All in all, this episode of LIS could have survived as a story on The Outer Limits or The Twilight Zone, but CBS insisted that the series undergo three dreadful years. Pros: Jonathan Harris, robot, special effects (for its time) Overall score: 75 (out of 100)
"The Reluctant Stowaway" chronicles the story of the Robinson family who have been selected to spearhead a mission to the far reaches of space in the hope of colonising a distant star, Alpha Centauri. However the episode tells us that other forces are at work to sabotage the efforts of America in the form of one Dr. Zachary Smith who has the assignment of reprogramming the Robot to destroy the Spaceship once it is 8 hours out into space. This premise is where all the excitment of this episode comes from as we find Dr. Smith actually trapped on the Space Ship as it takes off from Earth thus joining what he had planned to be a doomed mission. At this stage in the series Dr. Smith was still a cold blooded killer which added greatly to the dramatic slant of the story . Only later on when his character mellowed and became a comic individual did the series begin to lose steam along with its serious reputation. With Dr. Smith's added weight on board the space ship soon finds itself off course and heads straight into a huge meteor storm which seriously damages the flying capacity of the ship. Awakened from their suspended animation the family attempt to decide what to do when, as programmed the Robot begins its descruction of the ship and in the confusion the ship is pushed into a hyper drive which takes it right out of the galazy into a state of now being hopelessly lost. For a 1960's program this is television at its very best. The sight of the launcing of the Jupiter 2 Space Craft, the Robinsons and Major West being sealed in their freezing tubes, and the spectacular Meteor Storm which the ship goes through are all grade "A" special effects which along with the dramatic storyline make first class entertainment. Aided by a seasoned cast of great actors "Lost in Space" at this time offered much promise for as long as the serious element was kept in the story. "The Reluctant Stowaway", is one of the better episodes of the series and gave good dramatic moments to most of the cast during its running time. For an exciting journey back to the beginnings of a classic 1960's science fiction series you cannot get better than this initial installment in the long running series . I highly recommend you take a look at this episode to see what the serious "Lost in Space" was all about, you wont be disappointed.
Owning this video brought back that magic a kid sees! I was so taken by the video, that I remembered how I really believed the robot was going to destroy the ship. I began to believe robots that walked and talked really existed. Now, having had a career in computer science, I realized what got me started in the field: I was so involved with the goings on during the ship's launch and the ship's travels through the meteor belt that I began dreaming of mastering computers. No one realized that today we would have color monitors to look at instead of rows of blinking lights. This show was the spark that built a career out of a dream. My children were equally captivated with the show. We highly recommend it. Buy it.
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| 12. Lost in Space: The Android Machine Director: Alvin Ganzer, Harry Harris, Sobey Martin, Seymour Robbie, Irwin Allen, Leo Penn, Irving J. Moore, Leonard Horn, Sutton Roley, Don Richardson, Paul Stanley, Jus Addiss, Ezra Stone, Alexander Singer, Nathan Juran, Robert Douglas, Anton Leader | |
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| 13. Rawhide: The Captain's Wife Director: Harry Harris, Don McDougall, Bernard Girard, Earl Bellamy, Robert L. Friend, Alan Crosland Jr., Michael O'Herlihy, James P. Yarbrough, László Benedek, Bernard McEveety (II), Jus Addiss, Gerd Oswald, R.G. Springsteen, Charles F. Haas, Vincent McEveety, George Templeton, Gene Fowler Jr., Sutton Roley, Anton Leader, Allen Reisner | |
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| 14. Rawhide: The Pitchwagon Director: Harry Harris, Don McDougall, Bernard Girard, Earl Bellamy, Robert L. Friend, Alan Crosland Jr., Michael O'Herlihy, James P. Yarbrough, László Benedek, Bernard McEveety (II), Jus Addiss, Gerd Oswald, R.G. Springsteen, Charles F. Haas, Vincent McEveety, George Templeton, Gene Fowler Jr., Sutton Roley, Anton Leader, Allen Reisner | |
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| 15. The Kids From Fame Director: Bob Kelljan, Harry Harris, Debbie Allen, Walter C. Miller, David W. Hahn, Nicholas Sgarro, Robert Scheerer, Bill Duke, Luis Soto, Kevin Hooks, William F. Claxton, Robert Douglas, Marc Daniels, Jack Bender, Allan Arkush, Richard Kinon, Lorraine Senna, Michael A. Hoey, Kevin Sullivan, Leo Penn | |
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| 16. A Decade of the Waltons Director: Ivan Dixon, Gabrielle Beaumont, Philip Leacock, Ralph Waite, Lawrence Dobkin, Walt Gilmore, Harvey S. Laidman, Nell Cox, Bernard McEveety (II), Richard Chaffee, Gwen Arner, David F. Wheeler, Robert Butler, Harry Harris, Nicholas Webster, Herbert Hirschman, Ralph Senensky, Jack Shea (III), Anthony Brand, Fielder Cook | |
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| 17. Rawhide: Incident at Spider Rock Director: Harry Harris, Don McDougall, Bernard Girard, Earl Bellamy, Robert L. Friend, Alan Crosland Jr., Michael O'Herlihy, James P. Yarbrough, László Benedek, Bernard McEveety (II), Jus Addiss, Gerd Oswald, R.G. Springsteen, Charles F. Haas, Vincent McEveety, George Templeton, Gene Fowler Jr., Sutton Roley, Anton Leader, Allen Reisner | |
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| 18. Rawhide: Incident of Iron Bull Director: Harry Harris, Don McDougall, Bernard Girard, Earl Bellamy, Robert L. Friend, Alan Crosland Jr., Michael O'Herlihy, James P. Yarbrough, László Benedek, Bernard McEveety (II), Jus Addiss, Gerd Oswald, R.G. Springsteen, Charles F. Haas, Vincent McEveety, George Templeton, Gene Fowler Jr., Sutton Roley, Anton Leader, Allen Reisner | |
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| 19. Magnum, P.I.: Murder 101 Director: Sidney Hayers, Harry Falk, Stuart Margolin, Bruce Seth Green, Robert Loggia, Harvey S. Laidman, Ray Danton, Tony Wharmby, Michael Vejar, Arthur Allan Seidelman, John Patterson (III), Robert C. Thompson, Robert Totten, Virgil W. Vogel, John C. Flinn III, Winrich Kolbe, Jerry Jameson, Bernard L. Kowalski, Harry Harris, Lawrence Doheny | |
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It's terribly funny to watch the blind leading the blind, as Magnum tries one dead end after another, finds himself digging through trash, and gets pummeled in a seedy bar bathroom. The cast of charaters are over-the-top goofballs who truly bring out the comical side of this otherwise dramatic series. The grand finale "exposition" scene once again pokes fun at the series as a whole when the students start asking questions as to how the case was actually solved. (You know how most TV mysteries are always magically wrapped up in about 5 minutes.) Magnum himself can't even answer the questions, so T.C. and Rick must step in to "explain" what happened. But good luck understanding the details. Despite the sloppy wrap up (which I believe was done on purpose as a parody/joke), "Murder101" is still one of my faves. ...
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| 20. Gunsmoke Director: Gunnar Hellström, Alvin Ganzer, Harry Harris, Gary Nelson, Charles R. Rondeau, John Rich, Robert Butler, Fred Jackman Jr., Bernard L. Kowalski, William F. Claxton, Michael O'Herlihy, Gerald Mayer, William Conrad, Gene Nelson, Tay Garnett, Bernard McEveety (II), John Brahm, Sam Peckinpah, Paul Stanley, Paul F. Edwards | |
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