I grew up near Burbank and in 1968 when I got my first car at 17, I would go to a lot of Laugh In tapings. Surprisingly they weren't well attended. Always under 100 in a studio that would seat about 250/300. One time between skit setups I went to the vending matchings that were in the service corridor and there in front of me at the candy machine was Goldie Hawn in a bikini and her painted tattoos. I wanted to say something, but I was at a loss for words. Many times between setups I would wander the backstage corridors and walk right pass a lot of celebrities and no one said anything or tried to stop me. Bob Hope, Danny Thomas, Sammy Davis Jr, Carrol Burnett to name some. I know that couldn't happened today. Different era.
I love her "Babbler" bits, like the one's that started and ended this video. I also love the part where she's asking questions to William F. Buckley. In that bit, the look on the faces of Ruth Buzzi and Arte Johnson are priceless. If you can get that kind of reaction out of your peers, you know you've got the goods.
I really love hearing Lily Tomlin's laugh.
Lily Tomlin is actually the best telephone operator ever made
I grew up watching this show. It is great seeing them again
I love Lily very much and love the leather Mini Skirt.
I grew up near Burbank and in 1968 when I got my first car at 17, I would go to a lot of Laugh In tapings. Surprisingly they weren't well attended. Always under 100 in a studio that would seat about 250/300.
One time between skit setups I went to the vending matchings that were in the service corridor and there in front of me at the candy machine was Goldie Hawn in a bikini and her painted tattoos. I wanted to say something, but I was at a loss for words. Many times between setups I would wander the backstage corridors and walk right pass a lot of celebrities and no one said anything or tried to stop me. Bob Hope, Danny Thomas, Sammy Davis Jr, Carrol Burnett to name some. I know that couldn't happened today. Different era.
I love her "Babbler" bits, like the one's that started and ended this video. I also love the part where she's asking questions to William F. Buckley. In that bit, the look on the faces of Ruth Buzzi and Arte Johnson are priceless. If you can get that kind of reaction out of your peers, you know you've got the goods.
Lily is a magnificent artist…
And yes, she was quite pretty.
Those scrambled monologues are brilliant!!
Yes! Thanks for watching!
my favourite🤍
The Klute hairdo of which Lili always talks in the interview with Jane (Fonda)!
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She was very clever