Who payed the critics
SERIOUSLY. This is what the crap Hollywood still puts out?
View MoreA waste of 90 minutes of my life
A very feeble attempt at affirmatie action
I remember this TV SERIES back in the beginning of the 1960's. I was a small kid about that time, but the episode i remember best of this TV SERIES with excellent actor KYNAN WYNN (The untouchables with Robert Stack) , was that they were digging in Germany and all of a sudden they discover a secret BUNKER interred inside a mountain and they open it and they found people inside alive, that did not know the II world war had finished 20 years before. One of the persons alive that they found was a very aging ADOLPH Hitler and his wife EVA BRAUN. I was was very impacted emotionally with this episode, because all the news of that time maintained that Hitler was dead since 1945, when he killed himself and his wife EVA BRAUN with him. I was very shocked, but my father simply told me that this was a fictitious episode TV SERIES
View MoreI watched this show and loved it. The company that my dad was Secretary/Treasurer of had a quarry near Camarillo, CA. One episode was filmed at that quarry. While it wasn't anywhere near the ocean, when you saw the show, it looked as though the quarry was right at the beach. The company held up a dynamite blast in case the show wanted to film it. The production company declined and said that they would do their own. My dad watched it and told me that they made up a little pile of rocks and dirt and set off a very small detonation. When it was shown on TV, it looked like they had taken down an entire mountain! In the opening lead in, they showed Keenan Wynn riding a crane hook. My dad saw that and commented that they never let anyone ride the hooks.
View MoreYes, a simple TV show like Troubleshooters was one of my favorites. I've often wondered why they haven't done reruns on cable or satellite. Growing up loving heavy equipment, I would go anywhere earth moving or ditch digging equipment was operating. When Troubleshooters started, I was in Heaven! Solving situational problems with heavy equipment was a bonus. The one I remember the best is the episode where the push a pipe through a wall of dirt at a cave-in to get air to the trapped people in the cave. Of there were a few more involving personnel issues. But overall a decent show. You could set down and watch it with family and come away with a positive message. Keenan and Bob became favorite actors. Sorry, I can't right off recall the others. Maybe I will if I ever see a rerun. Let's hope that is soon!
View MoreThis show was my very first recollection of TV. Through the power of the internet I was able to search on 'Kodiak', 'construction', and 'TV' and got a couple hits which brought me here. If this show aired in '59, then I would have been 3 years old at the time. Sort of amazing considering it was on for such a short time and I may have seen it only a few times. But I loved playing in the dirt and big machines. I actually was training to operate earthmoving equipment but then got my old job back and never went into construction. I too would like to see tapes of this show and see if it was really so cool that a three year old kid would remember it after 46 plus years.
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