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Admiral Nelson checks out latest Jennie Craig success. Sub from episode The Monster's web
"Bumpers" were used by the networks to separate segments of shows or to flash on screen in the rare case that some technical faux pax occurred during broadcast.
    
Bumpers in the consisted of still-shot slides.  The bumpers on this page represent the sort of images used during Voyage's run. 

You're history Crane. No, YOU'RE history! Walter Pidgeon and Robert Sterling--the Voyage feature.
Stills used as bumpers were usually, though not always, dramatic in nature or of Voyage's mechanical wonders (either the Flying Sub, Seaview or some other submersible).
    
The above bumper was created for ABC's showing of the Voyage movie as part of it's weeknight movie series.  Movies on the major networks were much bigger 30 and 40 years ago than they are now.

Submarine Seaview at her best.

Anyone know what this is from?  Not the actual 1961 movie credits.  Could it be that the credits were altered for the TV presentation?  Or could this be some sort of bumper?  Anyone have the answer?



   

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