Happy 50th to Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea-and the anniversary book co-authored by William Anchors, former owner of the mail order company Star Tech, if I'm not mistaken:
http://fabgearusa.com/seaview_a_50th...f_the_sea.html
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Happy 50th to Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea-and the anniversary book co-authored by William Anchors, former owner of the mail order company Star Tech, if I'm not mistaken:
http://fabgearusa.com/seaview_a_50th...f_the_sea.html
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"The days have gone down in the West behind the hills into shadow...How did it come to this?"
Wow! That looks pretty cool!
"Do you believe, you believe in magic?
'Cos I believe, I believe that I do,
Yes, I can see I believe that it's magic
If your mission is magic your love will shine true."
Slowly becoming my most favorite Irwin Allen show --- overtaking Lost in Space since i've been watching them on ME![]()
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I'm more pleased to hear Bill Anchors name again.
Rack Toys: Cheap, Crazed Playthings book now available!
The book looks good,loved the series as a kid,the flying sub always caught my imagination and the sonar sound from the Seaveiw also made me feel I was right there on the sub.
I did see the collectors box set recently,it has 31 dvds in it,the whole 4 seasons,I wish they would re-run the series.
Never stand behind a cow when it sneezes.
The book will be extremely limited - 250 copies I think. If you really want it snap it up fast.
"The days have gone down in the West behind the hills into shadow...How did it come to this?"
Love this show. But I must admit, sometimes the production values were so low, and the scripts so..ahum...stupid...that you just need to set your mind on "popcorn level" and go with the flow!
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"Everything has an end.
Except sausages, which have two..."
Rack Toys: Cheap, Crazed Playthings book now available!
Exactly. I'm halfway through season 3 now, and "silly" seems to be the key word. But I can't help loving it.
It takes me back to when I watched the show on our local channel, sitting beneath the dining room table and eating my sandwiches there! I pretended to be in the Seaview...
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"Everything has an end.
Except sausages, which have two..."