It's About Time
It's about time, it's about space about, strange people in the strangest place. That is what this show is about. Hector and Mac are two astronauts who break the time barrier and travel back in time to the prehistoric. Gronk is a cave man with his wife Shadd. In the middle of it's run do to low ratings the creators reversed the concept so that Hector and Mac made it to the twentieth century. They brought with them the prehistoric group. Show Facts
First Telecast: September 11, 1966
Last Telecast: August 27, 1967
Number Of Episodes: 26
Number Of Seasons: 1
Type Of Show: Situation Comedy CBS Sunday Primetime Schedule 1966-1967
7:00-7:30 Lassie
7:30-8:00 It's About Time
8:00-9:00 The Ed Sullivan Show
9:00-10:00 The Garry Moore Show
10:00-10:30 Candid Camera
10:30-11:00 What's My Line Nielsen Ratings
(Top 30 or Better)
Never finished in the Top 30. The Theme Song
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Hector and Mac have their first day in the past and the caveman think they are evil spirits. They make good with a caveman's son and save his life. He wants to be an adult and the custom is to spend a day in the jungle alone. Hector and Mac suggest that instead of having this ritual they throw him a birthday party instead.
Mac and Hector need to find copper to repair the space ship. Unfortunately, the only copper they can find is around Boss's neck, in his necklace.
Mac and Hec decide to move into a cave but they must become tribe members first. The must perform a few customary rituals before they become tribe members.
Mac and Hector are heroes to Breer after they rescue him from a blocked cave. Mac and Hector try to think of ways to get Gronk to look like a hero to Breer.
There is a drought in the village, Boss decides to offer Mac and Hec as a sacrifice to the great Water Spirit.
The astronaut visitors are troubled that Cavemen drag their women around by the hair as their form of courtship. And so, they do their best to institute modern, civilized courting techniques.
Hector and Mac try to catch the thief that is framing them
They leave the stoneage and enter the 20th century.
They leave the stoneage and enter the 20th century.
Mac teaches Gronk and Shadd to write their names. With this new talent they sign up for things.
Breer goes to school in the modern day world.
Breer goes to school in the modern day world.
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Imogene Coca | Shad |
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Jack Mullaney | Hector |
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Frank Aletter | Mac |
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Pat Cardi | Breer |
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Joe E. Ross | Gronk |
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Mary Grace | Mlor |
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Cliff Norton | Boss |
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Mike Mazurki | Clon |
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Vic Christy | Caveman |
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Ted Christy | Caveman |
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Alan DeWitt | Mr. Tyler |
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Nick Borgani | Zoo Patron |
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Jan Arvan | Dr. Hamilton |
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Frank Wilcox | Gen. Morley |
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Ron Nyman | Caveman |
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Kathleen Freeman | Mrs. Boss |
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Eddie Little Sky | Caveman |
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Dort Clark | Officer Browne |
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Jimmie Horan | Caveman |
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James Millhollin | Mr. Pringle |
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Chester Hayes | Caveman |
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Joe Higgins | Sergeant |
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Vici Raaf | Helen |
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Snag Werris | Tracey |
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Sherry O'Neil | Gladys |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 4 |
| Screen Ratios | Fullscreen (4:3) |
| Audio Tracks | Stereo |
| Distributor | ClassicFlix |
| Edition Release Date | Jun 27, 2017 |
| Regions | 1 |