Tons of new YouTube videos on Daktari — wait until you see!

YouTube has had scant few videos related to Daktari but the release of all four seasons on DVD has certainly changed things. I did a random search yesterday and came up with a ton of stuff!

First, this gem:

The Legend of Ivan Tors

This is an hour-long documentary — I didn’t even know it existed. Eagerly looking forward to this:

Here’s a trailer to Clarence the Cross-Eyed Lion:

And here’s an adorable tribute to Jack and Paula:

(I think I may have posted this before, but it’s worth posting again.)

This is just a sampling. There are several lists on YouTube with much to see:

YouTube lists

Popular Daktari and Clarence the Cross-Eyed Lion Videos (13 videos — this one includes a trailer for “The Man from Clover Grove”)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cx6B576QP0M&list=PLqQikS2euhQVJ4fakFJdxaobu_g9NuaGX

Popular Videos – Daktari (200 videos)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ururKgVlNk&list=PLqQikS2euhQXstOIRV83LAlQ3QgRh3xxk

Ken discovered a playlist that features (to date) 11 of the 33 episodes of Angel in which Marshall Thompson starred in 1960-61:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfI9sSfI_pXNO_XYouTqZu45sjswvaLmJ

Annie Fargé and Marshall Thompson www.marshall-thompson.com
Annie Fargé and Marshall Thompson www.marshall-thompson.com

Angel was about a young scatterbrained Frenchwoman, Angelique “Angel” Smith, played by Annie Fargé, who comes to the US and marries a young architect, John Smith, portrayed by Thompson.

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8 thoughts on “Tons of new YouTube videos on Daktari — wait until you see!

  1. Thanks for the heads up! Roar! 😉

    Louis

    On Thu, Sep 1, 2016 at 9:36 AM, Daktari TV Show wrote:

    > susanwbailey posted: “YouTube has had scant few videos related to Daktari > but the release of all four seasons on DVD has certainly changed things! I > did a random search yesterday and came up with a ton of stuff! First, this > gem: The Legend of Ivan Tors This is an hour-lon” >

  2. I love Daktari over all ,It was 1969 when the first season started in germany and I still was a little Kid.I own today the DVD collection and every time when I’m watching an episode I feel back in my childhood.Are there any interviews of the actors existing between 1965 and 1969 or the time after ?. Kindest regards from Bavaria in Germany.

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