The Time Tunnel - Volume
One (1966)
The Time Tunnel DVDs

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Home video is our own little time tunnel, instantly transporting
us back to dimly-remembered TV shows of our youth. The only thing
more fun than re-encountering a show one hasn't thought about in
years is the happy discovery that it holds up relatively well. In
The Time Tunnel, James Darrin and Robert Colbert star as
intrepid scientists Tony Newman and Doug Phillips, who are studying
the feasibility of time travel ("potentially the most valuable
treasure the world will ever find") as part of the top secret
Project Tic Toc. The government, though, considers it a
billion-dollar boondoggle and threatens to shut it down. Tony
impetuously enters the untested Time Tunnel, and, on his inaugural
adventure in "Rendezvous with Yesterday," finds himself on a New
York-bound ocean liner. It remains one of the great TV moments when
a life preserver reveals that he is, in fact, on the Titanic.
Doug will join him shortly after, and together they will hurtle
backward and forward through time, usually arriving on the eve of
some pivotal historic event. Meanwhile, back at Project Tic-Toc, the
other scientists (including Lee "Catwoman" Meriwether's Dr. Ann
MacGregor) follow their progress and try to bring them home.
This four-double-sided-disc set contains the short-lived series'
first 15 episodes, complete with the freeze-frame cliffhangers that
found the duo on some "fantastic new adventure." Among the most
memorable is "The Day the Sky Fell In," in which Tony and Doug find
themselves at Pearl Harbor the day before the Japanese attack, and
Tony has a Field of Dreams moment that allows him the
opportunity to find out what happened to his father, who stationed
there at the time. In "Massacre," Tony and Doug try to head off the
battle at Little Big Horn. In "Invasion," the pair land in France in
advance of the D-Day invasion, and Doug is captured and brainwashed
by the Gestapo. Notable guest stars include Michael Rennie (The
Day the Earth Stood Still) as the captain of the Titanic,
and Carroll O'Connor as a War of 1812 colonel and his modern-day
descendant in "The Last Patrol." The Time Tunnel was one of
three shows that cult fave sci-fi/fantasy producer Irwin Allen had
on the air in 1966 (the other two were Lost in Space and
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. Sure, the science and history
are pure hooey, but The Time Tunnel's cheesy charms (such as
the pre-psychodelic time travel light shows) are, well, timeless.
--Donald Liebenson
1st Season 1966
1- 1 9 Sep 66 Rendezvous with Yesterday
1- 2 16 Sep 66 One Way to the Moon
1- 3 23 Sep 66 End of the World
1- 4 30 Sep 66 The Day the Sky Fell In
1- 5 7 Oct 66 The Last Patrol
1- 6 14 Oct 66 Crack of Doom
1- 7 21 Oct 66 Revenge of the Gods
1- 8 28 Oct 66 Massacre
1- 9 11 Nov 66 Devil's Island
1-10 18 Nov 66 Reign of Terror
1-11 25 Nov 66 Secret Weapon
1-12 2 Dec 66 The Death Trap
1-13 9 Dec 66 The Alamo
1-14 16 Dec 66 Night of the Long Knives
1-15 23 Dec 66 Invasion