Simon wrote:
It amazes me that Land Of The Giants is so obscure! It held the record for being the most expensive TV series ever produced for many years (because of all the giant set pieces that had to be built from scratch). I assumed it'd be well known over there.
WTYFGH was on TV here for years, as were things like Mr. Ed, I Dream of Jeannie, Bewitched, My Favourite Martian, F-Troop, Petticoat Junction and...well, a hundred other things. I grew up with so many American and UK television shows, as well as stuff from here and New Zealand.
I enjoyed watching The Time Tunnel and Land of the Giants back to back on (Sunday, I think) nights. I think there
were reruns, though, filling that hour time slot. Like Jeff says, though, you really needed three seasons of a show
to get into regular rerun time slots in America in the 70s/80s. Sure, they were more hard up for anything to fill time
slots earlier, so I got to watch shows like My Mother the Car, but that show only had one season. Still, a season of
those was still 30 episodes; that could hold a weekly morning slot for six weeks, or a Saturday morning slot for
a year with reruns of the reruns. With most of us having just 3 or 4 channels (and maybe PBS), I was glad to have
even these short run shows to watch over the course of a year.