I think they had a mutual respect for each other…Sybil first had an issue with Ken’s arrogance and his constant bending the rules…I think she came around once she saw Coach Reeves actually having a positive impact on the players
Ty ty, old days tv series, they were the best, they didnt impose you anything, they were fresh and talk about several subjects with a real open mind and fairness and this one about basketball gave me good memories. Best regards and be safe
thank you for making me look up his imdb he directed some of the best episodes in the sopranos and directed so many other major TV shows. I had no idea he did so well after the show.
At the 4:03 mark you can clearly see the camera operator moving the camera on the dolly and a boom mike off the left side and the brightest of the light in the corner.
i was like that too ESP in high school some peeps treated me like crap. that is til i started gettin high befor classes lol i mean i put tha HIGH in high school after that i started gettin respected by tha dudes an tha hoes i was wildin in tha 12th grade. i was surprised i graduated.
@PREGO1966 Yes, unashamed cheerleading at it's best in action... But strange how some athletic actors from shows like The White Shadow didn't represent their networks in those Battle Of The Network Stars competitions... I bet some of these guys would've performed very well. "Salami" vs."Chachi" would've been great! and "Starsky" vs. Tommy Lee Jones (CBS Movie "The Amazing Howard Hughes") would've been great too. Paul M Glaser and David Soul were good athletes and I always wondered why they never were on the show. And Tommy Lee was an offensive lineman at Harvard in the late 60s. Sure was a great era to be in front of the TV
True too, but what does that have to do with Ken the character watching another CBS program on his TV. You just hijacked your own post (in other words changed horses in midstream)
@PREGO1966 No, I didn't... I presumed that you were alluding to the network's PR gaining "mileage" out of their performers anyway that they were able to. CBS scripting "Coach Reeves" enjoying an episode of "Lou Grant" is a good illustration. Using the BEST athletes in one's "stable" to compete against whatever the competition is able to come up with was the point that I was offering. If you would just like to argue about my original comment, and any that followed, we can do that too.
All you said was he was watching Lou Grant another CBS show period end of report. You alluded nothing to anything in your next reply. My comment was basically to that one sentence that a character on a network show if seen watching TV would most likely be watching a show from the same network to make them look good, ya follow.
I'm sorry, but Post/Carpenter's score should've had Universal producing this show, not MTM. They should've gotten either Patrick Williams or Quincy Jones in on this.
I remember the interacial dating episode (Le Grand Finale). But I'm curious if this was the first kiss between a Black guy and a White girl on prime-time TV.
tha theatre lobby scene where ernie hudson orders his woman's soda he orders a large popcorn an a orange soda an goldstein gives him a regular sized soda an tha woman says HEY i ordered a large soda which she didnt first of all she should of took her anger out on her boyfriend since he got her order wrong not goldstein then ernie says my lady wanted a large soda u gave her a small one an goldstein counters but u jus said orange soda which he did he didnt specify what size so goldstein was right about that part BUT he was also wrong cause when tha man asked jus for a soda golstein should've automatically asked what size soda do u want so idk know if goldstein was inexperienced or jus stupid.
It did but I read the time slot moved around a lot of the show so it had tough competition, that’s why it actually never blew up. That’s what Haywoods actor said.
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AWESOME & I LOVE IT
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I love everyone in these episodes
Loved this show back then and still love it today. Timeless life lessons for young people. SO much better than the mindless trash that it on today.
I agree with your comment. I have not watched a tv show in 2 years.
Your both correct..I dont pay much attention to todays TRASH.🫣
This show is truly great.
The writing in these episodes were excellent, especially for this time period
Yup and even more awesome how some of the characters got transferred over to ST. ELSEWHERE
Besides Room 222 The White Shadow is the best school drama ever. Amen.
I say the same thing but let's not forget about Julia 😊
This show is going to blow up online soon, I will make sure of it
I find it so funny how Coach Reeves and the Assistant principal Sybil Buchanan be going back and forth with their sarcasm .
I think they had a mutual respect for each other…Sybil first had an issue with Ken’s arrogance and his constant bending the rules…I think she came around once she saw Coach Reeves actually having a positive impact on the players
Ty ty, old days tv series, they were the best, they didnt impose you anything, they were fresh and talk about several subjects with a real open mind and fairness and this one about basketball gave me good memories. Best regards and be safe
Welcome Back Kotter was good as well, done in a different school / environment
Timothy Van Patton, Salami, ended up directing and writing episodes of "The Sopranos" television series!
thank you for making me look up his imdb he directed some of the best episodes in the sopranos and directed so many other major TV shows. I had no idea he did so well after the show.
One of the best shows of the 70's. Never got the recognition it deserved
Thanks for uploading these episodes!!
Loved this show when i was growing up
2:11 The sister with the patronizing pat on her husband’s shoulder when he was yammering about off topic mundane shit is too funny. 🤣
Was a little boy when this show came out remember it vividly but reruns of it awesome show.
I loved this show
Such a great episode. Xoxoxoxo
Wow good xs
3:13:15; The White Shadow: Little Orphan Abner. Broadcast March 26, 1979. 60 minutes. Aired: CBS.
That black guy helping Goldstein at the theater is dude from Beverly Hills Cop! The "We're not gonna fall for the banana in the tailpipe" guy! 🤣🤣
48:20 One of my favorite episodes
At the 4:03 mark you can clearly see the camera operator moving the camera on the dolly and a boom mike off the left side and the brightest of the light in the corner.
I always felt bad for Goldstein. They treated him so bad.
i was like that too ESP in high school some peeps treated me like crap. that is til i started gettin high befor classes lol i mean i put tha HIGH in high school after that i started gettin respected by tha dudes an tha hoes i was wildin in tha 12th grade. i was surprised i graduated.
There is always jerks and assholes in high school.
MISS YOU WORDEL FLASH
55:10 Moldy Hoses! it's B.S.M. "Jackpot" playing the heavy!!!
MISS YOU FLAH
15:30 "Coach Reeves" has good taste. He's watching "Lou Grant"
That would make sense. An actor looked good in those days if his character when he watched TV was watching a show on the same network
@PREGO1966
Yes, unashamed cheerleading at it's best in action...
But strange how some athletic actors from shows like The White Shadow didn't represent their networks in those Battle Of The Network Stars competitions...
I bet some of these guys would've performed very well.
"Salami" vs."Chachi" would've been great! and "Starsky" vs. Tommy Lee Jones (CBS Movie "The Amazing Howard Hughes") would've been great too.
Paul M Glaser and David Soul were good athletes and I always wondered why they never were on the show.
And Tommy Lee was an offensive lineman at Harvard in the late 60s.
Sure was a great era to be in front of the TV
True too, but what does that have to do with Ken the character watching another CBS program on his TV. You just hijacked your own post (in other words changed horses in midstream)
@PREGO1966
No, I didn't...
I presumed that you were alluding to the network's PR gaining "mileage" out of their performers anyway that they were able to. CBS scripting
"Coach Reeves" enjoying an episode of "Lou Grant" is a good illustration.
Using the BEST athletes in one's "stable" to compete against whatever the competition is able to come up with was the point that I was offering.
If you would just like to argue about my original comment, and any that followed, we can do that too.
All you said was he was watching Lou Grant another CBS show period end of report. You alluded nothing to anything in your next reply. My comment was basically to that one sentence that a character on a network show if seen watching TV would most likely be watching a show from the same network to make them look good, ya follow.
It is a good show.
Dustin Hoffman gets the Rainman acclaim. But the autistic actor here was 10X better & much more convincing.
I'm sorry, but Post/Carpenter's score should've had Universal producing this show, not MTM. They should've gotten either Patrick Williams or Quincy Jones in on this.
Thorpe is Dope!!!
MIss YOU MILTON ,
how would coolidge match up with kareem?
COLIDGE , CUTE VABY FACE HANDSOME SO CHARMONG TOO HODHES WASNT THERE
They showed the la sports arena at a tournament in Vegas
Great show from the 70's.
lol 1:11:33.
THEY CAN BET ON ME HOLA FELLAS ,POOR GOGO DID You Ever GET YOUR MONEY ,,,,,,YOUR Wallet , BACK I M MAD AT THAT HAYWOOD LOOK ING GOOD
THOMAS GOGO AND ERIK HI THORPE
I remember the interacial dating episode (Le Grand Finale). But I'm curious if this was the first kiss between a Black guy and a White girl on prime-time TV.
@@RayRay-ml9ut I know about Lt. Uhura and Capt. Kirk. I'm asking about Black man, White woman. Did that happen on Star Trek as well?
No
It might've been Elizabeth Montgomery and OJ Simpson in "A Killing Affair" (1977) a made for television featured film.
48:22 Spare The Rod Episode
Coolidge was huge
4:01:32 The interracial episode starts
anyone know the original singer of song Take It Back??
Frank Stallone, you can hear it during the opening credits of the original "Rocky"
If Coach Reeves was in the real world he would be getting all types of sanctions 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thomas shoots and then he's never heard from again lmao. TV!
And we noticed that they didn't show if Thomas hit or missed his shot...very good TV
THORPEBSWEETER
tha theatre lobby scene where ernie hudson orders his woman's soda he orders a large popcorn an a orange soda an goldstein gives him a regular sized soda an tha woman says HEY i ordered a large soda which she didnt first of all she should of took her anger out on her boyfriend since he got her order wrong not goldstein then ernie says my lady wanted a large soda u gave her a small one an goldstein counters but u jus said orange soda which he did he didnt specify what size so goldstein was right about that part BUT he was also wrong cause when tha man asked jus for a soda golstein should've automatically asked what size soda do u want so idk know if goldstein was inexperienced or jus stupid.
Nah the guy just wanted something for nothing
I would have told that jerk off because he was wrong.
GO GET EM KEVIN THORPE
YO ,🎉
Ernie Hudson brought me here
YOU DHOULD MOT BE GAMBLING ,
4:01:32 Karen L'gram
ThORPE CUTE THOMAS HOT ,
Did this show actually make money ??
Like your mama wrote home about😋
It did but I read the time slot moved around a lot of the show so it had tough competition, that’s why it actually never blew up. That’s what Haywoods actor said.
Kid looked 40
3:13:16
4:01:32
Falsey wrote Reeves as a Catholic, this team has a lack of "White" people on it LOL
3:28:42; She look like she’s a Jew 👧🏻✡️
I think that's Herb Edelman's daughter, who played the night editor on "Lou Grant" in the 80's