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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2022 21:58:09 GMT -5
Walton's?
I swear JB rode Blue down the same hill that Roy and Johnny are walking down.
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Post by goodnight on May 20, 2022 22:33:58 GMT -5
I would say it's very likely.
There was an episode of MASH where they were riding a jeep over some roads that were curvy and seemed to be going downhill. To me it looked like the same hill that Jonesey wrecked his car on.
One night when I was watching Back to the Future 3 (the one in the old west), I saw a building that I'm almost sure I've seen a couple of times in Little House.
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Post by dayton3 on May 21, 2022 14:31:01 GMT -5
Walton's? I swear JB rode Blue down the same hill that Roy and Johnny are walking down. Sure. California. But seriously, lots of the external filming locations are the same for many television shows and movies. The famous "Vasquez Rocks" have been made famous by their appearances in a bunch of westerns and science fiction productions.
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Post by goodnight on May 21, 2022 14:48:09 GMT -5
Walton's? I swear JB rode Blue down the same hill that Roy and Johnny are walking down. Sure. California. But seriously, lots of the external filming locations are the same for many television shows and movies. The famous "Vasquez Rocks" have been made famous by their appearances in a bunch of westerns and science fiction productions. Almost every time there was an outdoor location on Star Trek, it was filmed at Vasquez Rocks. And I think it's not just the original series, but some of the later ones also.
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Post by dayton3 on May 22, 2022 13:16:49 GMT -5
During the first season episode of the original Star Trek "Arena" you can see the Gorn captain walking down the dirt road into the area.
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Post by tommyc on May 26, 2022 0:51:24 GMT -5
Speaking of Emergency!, COZI TV plays two episodes every morning. I try to watch both episode between doing work. Some of the scenes are quite impressive and I would love to know how they filmed them and how much the series budget was. I know the close-ups of John and Roy performing their rescues are probably filmed on a soundstage but the longer range shots are clearly on location. I am thinking of episodes where they are rescuing someone from a tower or a crane or a bridge or an office building. Or the large airplane crash. Or even just houses burning or sliding down one of the LA hills. I know they worked closely with the LA fire department so I wonder if they worked with the city in general. If houses were to be torn down did the city allow the production team to use the houses to set fire to or otherwise destroy the building? Those scenes are so realistic. I wonder if Randolph Mantooth, Kevin Tighe or any producers or directors ever gave any interviews telling the secrets of the show. I'd love a series for Emergency! like Judy does on YouTube for the Waltons. Here is a cool video about the firestation... And from Google maps, the kitchen and sleeping area. goo.gl/maps/MTqpP7aWBZmjhY6q6goo.gl/maps/s6uGN4zMW6kYGpBL7And the Google map location where you can view all the pics. goo.gl/maps/FJigQNCgHH9iuXJf9
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Post by carol on May 26, 2022 14:14:10 GMT -5
Speaking of Emergency!, COZI TV plays two episodes every morning. I try to watch both episode between doing work. Some of the scenes are quite impressive and I would love to know how they filmed them and how much the series budget was. I know the close-ups of John and Roy performing their rescues are probably filmed on a soundstage but the longer range shots are clearly on location. I am thinking of episodes where they are rescuing someone from a tower or a crane or a bridge or an office building. Or the large airplane crash. Or even just houses burning or sliding down one of the LA hills. I know they worked closely with the LA fire department so I wonder if they worked with the city in general. If houses were to be torn down did the city allow the production team to use the houses to set fire to or otherwise destroy the building? Those scenes are so realistic. I wonder if Randolph Mantooth, Kevin Tighe or any producers or directors ever gave any interviews telling the secrets of the show. I'd love a series for Emergency! like Judy does on YouTube for the Waltons. Here is a cool video about the firestation... And from Google maps, the kitchen and sleeping area. goo.gl/maps/MTqpP7aWBZmjhY6q6goo.gl/maps/s6uGN4zMW6kYGpBL7And the Google map location where you can view all the pics. goo.gl/maps/FJigQNCgHH9iuXJf9There are a series of interviews with Randy Mantooth on YouTube.
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Post by tommyc on May 26, 2022 22:07:47 GMT -5
Thanks, I'll have to do a search.
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Post by flossieskid on Jun 7, 2022 5:28:10 GMT -5
My TIVO taped an old “Emergency” where my Mom ( long before her role as “Flossie”) was a mother who called the EMT’s to help her son become untangled from, I think, a donut machine. The young man got his tie caught in a machine and now it was choking him.
If I recall, it was filmed 4 years before my Mom appeared on the Waltons. She was wearing, what looked like, a polyester pant suit like they had in the ‘70’s. . To think she would inhabit “Flossie” just 4 years later was totally unthinkable! Sadly, my Mom looks sooo much older in the Waltons!
We never really knew what precipitated her severe illness and, after looking at the episode of “Emergency” I think she must have had the start of some illness shortly after that show aired.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2022 12:57:23 GMT -5
My TIVO taped an old “Emergency” where my Mom ( long before her role as “Flossie”) was a mother who called the EMT’s to help her son become untangled from, I think, a donut machine. The young man got his tie caught in a machine and now it was choking him. Were getting you another job. No mother, I worked hard to find this one (something like that). She got Roy and Johnny to take some doughnuts with them. One of my favs when watching Emergency.
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Post by coriscapnskip on Jun 7, 2022 19:38:03 GMT -5
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