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It's about time.
...it's about space,
About two men in the strangest place.
It's about time, it's about flight.
Traveling faster than the speed of light.
Here is their tale, of the brave crew.
As through the barrier of time they flew.
Past the fighting Minute Men;
Past an armored knight;
Past a Roman warrior,
To this ancient site.
It's about caves, and cavemen too.
About a time when the Earth was new
Wait'll they see what is in sight.
Is it good luck or is it good night?
it's about two astronauts.
It's about their fate.
It's about a woman,
And her prehistoric mate.
And now, It's About Time!
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Theme song from an obscure TV show from the 60's that lasted 1 season. From the same guy who did Gilligan's Island. It was QUITE campy.
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I liked that show!
I vaguely remember it, but somehow the theme song was a favorite of us kids and THAT I remember.
Lost in Space? :shrug:
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Lost in Space? :shrug:
It's About Time was an American fantasy-based comedy TV series that aired on CBS for one season of 26 episodes in 1966–1967. The series was created by Sherwood Schwartz, and used sets, props and incidental music from Schwartz's other television series in production at the time, Gilligan's Island.
It's About Time was virtually two different series aired under the same title. The first version of the series saw two astronauts Mac, (Frank Aletter) and Hector (Jack Mullany), accidentally break the speed of light, and get thrown back in time to prehistoric days. There, they have to adjust to living with a cave family led by Shadd (Imogene Coca) and Gronk (Joe E. Ross). (In the pilot Coca's name was credited as Shag, changed for the remainder of the series.) Their children were 18-year-old Mlor (Mary Grace) and 12-year-old Breer (Pat Cardi). The chief of the tribe, Boss (Cliff Norton) and his right-hand man Clon (Mike Mazurki) were always suspicious of the astronauts.
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No, it was a show called "It's About Time."
It's About Time (TV series - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
It's About Time was an American fantasy-based comedy TV series that aired on CBS for one season of 26 episodes in 1966–1967. The series was created by Sherwood Schwartz, and used sets, props and incidental music from Schwartz's other television series in production at the time, Gilligan's Island.
It's About Time was virtually two different series aired under the same title. The first version of the series saw two astronauts Mac, (Frank Aletter) and Hector (Jack Mullany), accidentally break the speed of light, and get thrown back in time to prehistoric days. There, they have to adjust to living with a cave family led by Shadd (Imogene Coca) and Gronk (Joe E. Ross). (In the pilot Coca's name was credited as Shag, changed for the remainder of the series.) Their children were 18-year-old Mlor (Mary Grace) and 12-year-old Breer (Pat Cardi). The chief of the tribe, Boss (Cliff Norton) and his right-hand man Clon (Mike Mazurki) were always suspicious of the astronauts.