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Did this show have a second run


either on CBS (I believe that is where it was the first time) or in syndication. The reason I ask is I remember the show, including the switch to modern time but I would have been 4 at the time it came on. I seem to remember beeing about 8ish so it would have been early 70s. Does anyone else remember a run at that time period.

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I don't, and I was a teenager then. I absolutely loved the show -- my parents hated it, they thought it was the dumbest thing they had ever seen. I haven't seen it since its' original run. But oh that theme song! I still remember it.

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I only saw one or two episodes before it was yanked off the air back in '67, I think. I was only 12 at the time, and while I hated sit-coms even then, I found this one goofy enough to appreciate. Early "Mork from Ork" in reverse, although not quite as brilliant as Williams by a long shot.

"It's about time,
It's about space,
It's about the fate (?)
Of the human race".

I remember the tune, as well. Cheers.

Hugh

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We changed the lyrics in school to, "It's about time, it's about space, it's about time to slap your face!"

We were SO funny!

I remember thinking the show was great, but I was seven.

--The important thing is Post-its.-- M. Scorsese

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lol - we used to say that too! I cant recall when i saw this show. I dont know when it got a run on Aussie tv, but i didnt see it in 66-67 as i was only 3 or 4. It must have got a re-run circa 70-71.

I think this show was ahead of its time. IF it came out closer to the moon landing, i think it might have done better.

I was reminded of this show today as Gilligan's Island was just on tv this cold Sunday morning.

This show should get the full dvd treatment. One of the most overlooked shows in history.

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Hi corg37 - I was in the show in question. We made the show in 1966 in Studio City, Los Angeles CA. In 1968 I lived in Perth W.A. where my mother was from (war Bride) It's About TIme did show there in 1969. Because the program was distributed on 16mm film internationally, there is no way of telling what the local stations did with their copies and may have run them quite a lot over the years. It was only shown in the U.S. during it's initial release and the summer rerun the same year. I played the caveboy on the show - Breer. - Later - Pat Cardi

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Did you go to St. Catherine's in Northeast Philly, because every kid I went to school said the same lyrics. And I recall one of my brothers having an It's About Time lunch box.

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That theme song was very popular for people changing the lyrics to make it funnier. A particular variation I recall was...
"It's about time,
It's about space,
About the nuts in
the human race".
But I believe it actually went...
"It's about time,
It's about space,
About two men in
the strangest place".
There was more, but I can't remember. I was 7.

Great minds run in the same channel, and fools think alike.

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I do recall they came back, and either brought or landed with some TV-style hill dewellers. A teaser commercial had our duo in plain clothes, with a stunned mountain William pointing at a television set and shouting in amazement that there was 'Á MIDGET IN THAT THERE BOX!!!!'

As for the theme, the bit that went

"It's about time,
It's about space,
It's about two men in
the strangest place"

has been popping into my head periodically for nearly fifty years. I was about 7 when this show was on, and loved it without reservation for the first run. When they came back to Earth, eh...not so much.

Wheee!,
porovitch

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To this obvious question,"It's About Time" did not get pick up for a second season. It was canceled after 26 episodes with the final episode of the series titled "The Stowaway" that aired on April 2, 1967.

Secondly,the show was on Sunday nights on CBS,after "Lassie".
And had some tough competition when it went up against "The Wonderful World of Disney",and "Voyage To The Bottom of the Sea",that killed it in the ratings.


The show that replaced "It's About Time" for CBS' Sunday night schedule for the 1967-1968 season was another animal friendly/action-adventure series titled "Gentle Ben",that was produced by Ivan Tors and starred Dennis Weaver and Clint Howard.


During the 1970's,it came back in repeats for national syndication from half of the decade,while "Gilligan's Island" ran continously in repeats for the next three decades in syndication and on cable(TBS, TNT, and The Hallmark Channel).

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Thanks for the info. Do you know of a site that has old TV listings on it, so fans of a show can look up just when an old favorite ran, and what was opposite it on the other channels? Thanks again.

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Wikipedia has a set of pages that lay out the schedules for the different networks over the years.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lists_of_United_States_network_television_schedules

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