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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Curlew on October 27, 2009, 03:15:10 AM
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Just found these, remember them from when i was a kid, this show rules!!!!!!!!!!!
Who here remembers this?
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I loved that show! My brother and I watched it religiously. Those Corsairs were beautiful, even if they were of mixed vintages, we didn't care. Plot holes? So what! As long as there was a dogfight scene at the end of every episode, we were cool with it. The theme is now my engine start-up sound effect. :)
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Have the complete series on DVD... :rock
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I watched that show for the planes. All the rest was filler. The planes were the stars.
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I was a kid watching them on the TV when they originall aired. As a teenager watching re-runs, aside from the cool dogfights, I enjoyed "Pappy's Lambs". best looking nurses on the island!!!!!!!! :aok
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Ya loved this show. Its probably a big part of my interest in planes and ww2. I remember one year that it was going strong, a toy compamy came out with a playset that had 2 foam corsairs and a tropical airfiled that you could fold up into a briefcase. The corsairs would launch and fly off the field by a spring loaded thing(maybe it was rubber bands).
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When this show came out I was stoked , never missed an episode . Every dogfight was totally exciting and could not wait for the next show .
Nutte :rock
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Ah, memories. :D
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Nobody in that show could act worth a flip. :old:
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Nobody in that show could act worth a flip. :old:
Made no difference.
When youre just starting to discover your love of aviation, nothing quite beats putting together a scale model of a Corsair on the floor (much to your mother's dismay) whilst watching Robert Conrad and Co. kick Tojo's butt. Of course, painting the already dyed-blue plastic was not necessary. One need only smear on enough glue to make it suitable for "playing" with around the house. :D
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Before they started filming, the Corsairs were parked along a road just outside Phoenix, all in a row.. all beat to crap in their original paint an such.
I stopped by this dirt lot they were sitting in and just walked around 'em .. -shakes head- .. didn't have my camera with me, would have made some awesome shots.
I was surprised by how small the rudder is, you can touch the top of it easily, ..but walk to the front and it's a stretch to reach the spinner.
That engine-prop is *huge* :)
Would have been a blast to fly.
-GE
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Great show.. I remember when they met up with the two 38 heads. :D
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Great show.. I remember when they met up with the two 38 heads. :D
Awesome episode, the one dude has the cigars in the tailboom
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"Come on up, Boyington!"
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Hey ya Riceball!
Ready for an afternoon swim?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQCYG0C89uk (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQCYG0C89uk)
Never missed an episode!
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Awesome episode, the one dude has the cigars in the tailboom
:aok
Im sure this never plays reruns anymore.. i couldnt get so lucky. Ill have to go pick it up for DVD.
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Could someone isolate the .50's sounds.....would love to have that firing sound for the guns in my Hogs. "PFFF-PFFT-pff-pfff!"
And maybe some of those ricchets you always heard for damage sounds!
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Ya loved this show. Its probably a big part of my interest in planes and ww2. I remember one year that it was going strong, a toy compamy came out with a playset that had 2 foam corsairs and a tropical airfiled that you could fold up into a briefcase. The corsairs would launch and fly off the field by a spring loaded thing(maybe it was rubber bands).
:rock :rock :rock
I had a toy carrier just exactly like that. You could sail those plains all the way across the room, which was like a football field for a five year old. I looked for a similar toy for my boy when he was little but couldn't find a launcher carrier or air field, but I did find similar foam planes. You can still find them in hobby stores. They'll fly well and last about a thousand times longer than the cheap balsa wood or Styrofoam toys.
(http://longhornloftbeds.com/share/foam_planes.jpg)
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They used to play this on one of the local UHF stations every day at 2:00pm....
Was home everyday in the summer at 1:59 on the dot to watch this....
During the school year, I always looked forward to it if I was home sick(not often)..
Or during Christmas or Easter Break..
Combat was right after.... Followed by the Pink Panther cartoon at 4:00, Tom and Jerry at 4:30, Three Stooges at 5:00, Sanford and Son at 5:30 and Star Trek:TOS at 6:00
Man, those were good days... I don't think that station even exists anymore, or became a shopping channel or something..
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awe man Combat was one of my favs as well, nothing beat Baa Baa Blacksheep though. They just don't make really good crappy TV shows anymore. They just make really bad crappy tv shows...or even worse...reality tv shows.
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had a bull terrior when I was a kid, guess what I named him?
Meatball
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Tom Cruise could be Robert Conrads son... same acting... same stature... same attitude... :devil
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I largely missed this show until years later when in went into rerun syndication. At the time, I was in the Navy, flying off of a carrier.
My regards,
Widewing
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OT: What type of AC did you fly Widewing?
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The STORY??? Oh please, BBBS has some beautiful planes, but the whole thing was an ego boost for that little guy, Robert Conrad. He was fresh off the success of "Wild Wild West" and played the macho man's man to the hilt, but in real life he's about 5'6 and only THINKS he's a bad ass. He was always in somebody's face, and usually it was the flunkies on the set who couldn't say anything in rebuttal after he fried and threatened them.
Seriously, Robert Conrad was an amazinhunk to work with. If you did a close-up he had to stand on a lift and get the camera angle just right so he appears taller. Also in fight scenes he never pulled any punches, so the stunt men hated him too.
I watch the show because it brings back many fond memories, but without getting into the specifics of how I know Bob Conrad you can all take it from me, the guy is a jerk.
I was Bob Conrad's personal gaffer on BBBS...until I was wrongfully terminated after one year.
Check out "Big Bob" the next time you see him in a jump suit and you'll notice he seems to be rather large in the crotch area. Can you say padding? That's right, two pairs of socks stuffed into his underwear give him that manly look. It was one of my jobs to get the socks, and one time I got a pair of wool socks instead of cotton and Bob had a bad reaction to the wool and broke out into a rash over his entire crotch area. He was so pissed he made me stand at attention while he kicked me in the balls several times.
Once he threw a drink glass at me because it was too big and made his hand look small. I had to get five stitches in my forehead from that little tantrum. We had to use scaled-down EVERYTHING on that show to make up for Bob's small stature- pencils, books, jeeps, .50 cals...even the F4s are 3/4 size.
He made me follow him around the set with a wooden box he used to stand on to fondle all the female extras who worked on the show. They were all disgusted by him, but it was written into their contracts that Bob could fondle them whenever he wanted. I would stand and wait until he was done and stepped off the box, then I would pick it up and follow him to the next poor girl.
Bob slapped me once for bringing him coffee without enough brandy in it. He was usually obnoxious by eight AM, drunk by 10:30 and passed out by noon. We'd take a three hour break while Bob slept it off and resume shooting in the late afternoon. We tried to schedule all his action shots between eight and ten while he was in his obnoxious stage. All the more sedate and serious scenes were filmed after he woke up from his "power nap." We avoided all airplane scenes between eleven to noon because it was so hard on us to lift him in and out of the F-4 when he was drunk.
Do you remember that late 1970s show "Battle Of The Network Stars" where they had tug of wars and races and crap like that? Remember when Bob challanged Gabe Kaplan to a race of about 110 yards to settle a relay race dispute, and Gabe Kaplan smoked him by 15 yards? Man, Bob went freaky after that humiliation. If anybody even mentioned it he'd sunday punch them. He got even bigger lifts for his shoes and a bigger box to stand on. He began stuffing an extra pair of socks in his shorts and his girl fondling and drinking increased to new heights.
In spite of his verbal and physical abuse I stuck it out for a year until Bob saw a candid picture of me standing next to him on the set, holding his wooden box. Bob stared silently at the picture for a long moment, then he asked me to put his box down. I did, Bob stepped on it so as to be eye level with me, and he slapped me. "Get out!" he screamed. "You're fired! You're too damn tall!" Then he yelled at Security to throw me off the set.
So I was wrongfuly terminated from my job for being too tall. I could have sued but that would have ruined any future employment opportunities for me in Hollywood so I kept my mouth shut.
:rock
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To the REAL Blacksheep :salute
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJVUTHLFdQ0
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had a bull terrior when I was a kid, guess what I named him?
Meatball
Coolest Dog Ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Kaplan vs. Conrad is still regarded as one of the finest moments in sports history, and Telly Savalas was the one that brokered it.
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had a bull terrior when I was a kid, guess what I named him?
Meatball
I have always wanted one simply because of this television show. I have a friend with one named meatball also and like me he loved the show as a kid.
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Interview with Robert Conrad and Pappy Boyington the morning before the show premiered.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nKTRodbxcY (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nKTRodbxcY)
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That was the best show...close second was Rat Patrol. Loved the 50's on those jeeps.
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Gonna go against the tide here. That was a gawd awful show that even the airplanes couldn't save. I guess I'd been a history junkie long enough that it all made me cringe.
Combat, now that was a different story. The writing on that show still holds up. BBBS was like watching the Pearl Harbor movie. I just couldn't do it.
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BBBS was like watching the Pearl Harbor movie. I just couldn't do it.
EEEK! Blashemer!
BBBS wasnt winning any awards for acting and it surely wasnt a documentary. But comparing it to PH? Dear God, man, have you lost your mind!?!?
BBBS - at least for me - was almost taken as a comedy. Pearl Harbor made the Titanic (no pun) error of trying to take itself seriously in the face of so many "WTF" moments... like when you saw RRG-powered Spitfire running up years before their arrival... I expect a bit more from a blockbuster Hollywood budget than I do a low-rent sitcom. ;)
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wow.
I am guessin it's a very good thing I never met Mr. Nonads ..er .. Conrad.
You gotta ask yourself if you are willing to allow someone to treat you like crap.
Personally .. there isn't enough money on this planet to allow a jerk wannabe to say a disparaging word to me,
..much less lay a hand on me without serious repercussions.
Security would earn their pay, not before some manners were hammered home tho.
-GE aka Frank
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I even watched it a little bit on the History channel in the late '90s and up until I'm guessing '01 or '02. I don't remember any specific parts, because I was little, but I did like the parts I did watch. Now, the 50's shooting out of the corsair look so much cheesier than I remember. :lol
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:rock
I find most of that really hard to believe. Not because I'm a fan of Conrad or anything, but the whole thing seems completely contrived and farcical. Standing at attention while being kicked in the nuts? Women standing around while a guy carries a box and sets it in front of them so another guy can climb on the box and fondle them? Written into their contracts? They built a half dozen 3/4 scale Corsairs? Seriously, the whole thing sounds like some sort of weird fantasy. :rolleyes:
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Read the thread that those quotes came from. It was evidently someone's idea of a joke.