Second Hundred Years 1967

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This series is EXTREMELY hard to find. This 4 disc set is NOT the complete run of the show, but it is close...it's 21 out of 26 episodes.

We've been looking for years and have yet to find a complete set.

The Second Hundred Years is an American sitcom starring Monte Markham which aired on the ABC television network for one season from September 6, 1967 to March 28, 1968 (repeats were shown through September 1968).

The Second Hundred Years was what was called a "high concept" show�"one which was based on circumstances which were extremely unlikely to occur in real life. The concept here was that one Lucius "Luke" Carpenter had left for Alaska in 1900 as part of a gold rush, but soon after his arrival was buried in a glacial avalanche. His burial was evidently so complete and so rapid that he survived in a state of suspended animation for 67 years. He was then thawed out and soon brought to the home of his now-elderly son, Edwin (portrayed by Arthur O'Connell), a land developer in Woodland Oaks, California.

The humor centered around how Luke was younger, both in appearance and attitude, than both his son, who was 67 (referenced in the pilot), but also his grandson Ken, who at 33 was the exact age at which Luke had disappeared and been preserved, and who was a near double for his grandfather (not surprising, as both characters were portrayed by Markham). Difficulty adjusting to all of the technology of the modern era aside, Luke, who was an affable, light-hearted sort, was at some ways more at home in his new world than his more buttoned down, conservative grandson.

Disc 1
Father Dear Father, Come Home with Me - Unaired pilot
The Tree (with orig. commercials)
Little Lady X (bw version)
Luke and Comrade Tanya

Disc 2
All Thawed Out - aired pilot
Oh Dad, Oh Dad
They Thawed Out Grandpa and I'm Feeling So Sad
Little Lady X (color version)
Pay Dirt

Disc 3
Ungathered Moss
On Bended Knee
Just Pay the Two Dollars
Remember the Maine
A Couple of Sad Dads
No Experience Necessary
Luke Alikes
Luke's First Christmas
Abominable Iceman

Disc 4
Tree in
Right of Way
The House that Needed a Carpenter
Shine On Harvest Moonshine
Love on the Double
Dude Hand Luke
Lucky Luke
Luke and Comrade Tanya (color version)

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