Gemini Man. Secret agent dude-bro has a magic wristwatch that turns him invisible, but only for 20 minutes a day.
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Greatest American Hero had a great premise- “Superman is a clutz!” Or “really well meaning guy finds suit that gives him superpowers but loses the instruction manual!”
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One can think of Greatest American Hero as “Ironman for the Singer-Songwriter Era”
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Salvage 1 and The Phoenix. That was a Golden Age. ...until I watch them now and realize my standards were quite low.
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Anyone remember Tales of the Gold Monkey?

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So much this
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Andy Griffith’s character (and voice) explaining the premise made it sound less insane: “I’m gonna build a rocket, go to the moon, salvage all the junk there, bring it back to Earth and sell it!”
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It think it gets highest ranking for most absurd premise for a show trying to take itself terribly seriously.
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Loved "Salvage One". What a crazy idea, but it worked. How much would a lunar lander go for? Very rare? Only driven once.
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