The Second Hundred Years

The Second Hundred Years (1967-1968)

EndedScripted showComedy, Adventure, Science-Fiction

Prospector Luke Carpenter was frozen in suspended animation in the year 1900 while panning for gold in Alaska. He was successfully thawed and returned home perfectly preserved at 33 years of age and a dead ringer for his 33-year-old grandson Ken. Luke moves in with his 67-year-old son Edwin, and tries to adjust to normal life while keeping his exact identity a secret.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E26Luke and Comrade TanyaMar 28, 1968
S01E25A Different Kind of BugMar 21, 1968
S01E24Lucky LukeFeb 28, 1968
S01E23Dude Hand LukeFeb 21, 1968
S01E22Love on the DoubleFeb 7, 1968
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Second Hundred Years' premiere?

'The Second Hundred Years' premiered on September 6, 1967.

Who were the main characters in 'The Second Hundred Years'?

The main characters in 'The Second Hundred Years' were Monte Markham as Luke Carpenter, Arthur O'Connell as Grandpa Amos, and Frank Maxwell as Walter Carpenter.

What was the premise of 'The Second Hundred Years'?

'The Second Hundred Years' followed the story of Luke Carpenter, a prospector frozen in the Alaskan wilderness in 1900, who was thawed out in 1967 and had to adjust to the modern world.

Who created 'The Second Hundred Years'?

'The Second Hundred Years' was created by Frank Fox.

What was the genre of 'The Second Hundred Years'?

'The Second Hundred Years' was a comedy series.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'The Second Hundred Years'?

The first season of 'The Second Hundred Years' consisted of 26 episodes.

Which network aired 'The Second Hundred Years'?

'The Second Hundred Years' aired on ABC.

What was the time slot for 'The Second Hundred Years'?

'The Second Hundred Years' aired on Wednesdays at 8:30 PM.

Who directed the pilot episode of 'The Second Hundred Years'?

The pilot episode of 'The Second Hundred Years' was directed by Gene Reynolds.

Did 'The Second Hundred Years' receive any awards?

No, 'The Second Hundred Years' did not receive any major awards.

What was the reception of 'The Second Hundred Years' by critics?

'The Second Hundred Years' received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its comedic elements and others finding it lacking in originality.

Did 'The Second Hundred Years' have a laugh track?

Yes, 'The Second Hundred Years' was filmed in front of a live studio audience and featured a laugh track.

Was 'The Second Hundred Years' a popular show during its time?

'The Second Hundred Years' had a moderate level of popularity during its time, but it did not achieve the same level of success as some other shows of the era.

Did 'The Second Hundred Years' have any notable guest stars?

Yes, 'The Second Hundred Years' featured guest appearances by actors such as Walter Brennan, Joyce Van Patten, and Pat Buttram.

Did 'The Second Hundred Years' have any spin-offs or related shows?

No, 'The Second Hundred Years' did not have any spin-offs or related shows.

What was the running time of each episode of 'The Second Hundred Years'?

Each episode of 'The Second Hundred Years' had a running time of approximately 30 minutes.

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