There is no one out there to replace these very talented entertainers Late nights shows are a waste of time . The guests are boring , the singers cant sing , movies suck , music Sucks .
Back in the day, all hosts were in broadcasting. Letterman was the last one. Since Leno they've all been comedians. He was the rare comedian who could also listen to a guest. Almost all others are trash.
All established comedians today learned from him so, we're good. On the other hand, he had such a specific niche and style. You really had to be as miserable and fucked up as him to be able to do it and honestly I wouldn't wish his life on no one.
End of an Orang Utan. Well anyways they both start with vowels. Orang utan in Indonesian means man of the forest. And i know Rodney loved trees. The tree of Respect was one of his favorites. How to identify such a tree ??? It had $50 dollar bills as leaves.
All the new comedians coming up now will suck cause they grew up in this watered down soft generation where you can't all anymore jokes about ppl and cultures and sex etc etc
@@kevinabel2370love it. When I would visit my dad as a child in East Elmhurst I would always remember that Kew Gardens was a posh part of town because many of their homes had actually well-manicured green grass out front.
I sure to miss those comedians. Rodney was one of my favorites. & I just loved Carson. Rickles and George Carlin, Pryor, Winters, Mason, Robin Williams and so many more. I can't believe how time just flew by.
Jesus, this bit rises to a cresendo, and at the end he had me laughing, hacking and coughing. Spectacular stuff! What a talent! Grew up watching him on Carson... R.I.P. Mr. Dangerfield!
Dontcha love the way Johnnie plays the straight man? He eggs Rodney on, without stepping on him in any way, yet gets remarkable material from him. I miss them both!
@@yourmom8971 You Just INADVERTENTLY ASKED THE FUNNIEST QUESTION I HAVE EVER SEEN ON YOU-TUBE !!! YOUR QUESTION MADE MY DAY, AND HAD ME ROLLING ON THE FLOOR FOR 10 MINUTES !!!...
Yes Elizabeth, hang in there. I am 56 ,and over the last decade I have lost every single person that I loved....that loved me.,and my best friend. Staggering pain. Dangerfield...Monk...and music has kept me going with bursts of joy. Keep laughing between tears Brian
Eat right, exercise, seek professional help and get to church. You are a worthy soul, and living in the greatest counrty on Earth. The Lord never gives ys more that we can handle.
Elizabeth...It has been a year since you posted this. I'm hoping that you are feeling better. I have gone through awful things. The memory never goes away but somehow we get to feeling better. Please let us know how you are doing.
What's amazing about Dangerfield is I never saw him once trip up a sentence or word, it's remarkable as he talks so fast, it must have been months of practicing.
Rodney, The man, The myth and the legend. When a comedian could do a 30 minute set without one, one I mind you curse word. This was the golden age of talent, and John was the best talk show host ever. He never cut a guest off while telling a story, never the fake Fallon laugh. I’m 58 now and I remember when my mom would let me stay up late during summer vacation to watch The Tonight Show. Great memories.
Totally agree!!! Never be another like him or Carson..Can't stand fallon or kimmel..Fake laughs , fake interest , cut everyone off.. Couldn't carry the jocks of these 2 guys!!!
Julio Santos You are right and Rickles is the last one of that era of real comedians who don't have to say FU in every other word to be funny. I'm glad I'm old enough to have seen them when they did their original appearances on TV. Also I remember some of the Dean Martin roasts from the early 70,s, I was a kid but I remember my parents laughing there assess off, every now and then I go watch them on UA-cam and crack up, they destroyed each other without swearing and it's still funny as hell.
Geniuses...unlike whatever goes for comedy now...these were men geniuses..Rickles ...My all time fav ..I really miss watching it with my parents and cracking up ..we had it pretty good in the 70s....till 80s came along f@$ked it all up..lol.
Julio Santos Yeah I agree, Rickles is my favorite also, but I have to say the 80,s were a good time for me, I was going through my teens during that decade and had a lot of fun and wouldn't trade it for the world. We didn't have political correctness BS and everyone got along with each other. Not to mention we good music, parties and girls so I can't complain, plus things were much simpler back then, just my opinion...
"I flew home the other day. I got a cab at the airport, and told him to take me where the action is. So he took me to my house. I'm telling you, I get no respect".
OMG I got the warm fuzzies remembering these times!! Johnny Carson legend!! Duh! But Rodney Dangerfield, I often forget how much he made us laugh back in the day!! Comedy Gold!!
Dangerfield was one of the all-time greats... He could roll with any given scenario and had an anecdote for every occasion. Kudos also to Doris Day, for after all...Generally, when Carol Wayne was in a room she got all the men's attention, but Doris found the answer to that dilemma...She no doubt blind other drivers in traffic with those high beams on her way home (LOL) Carol Wayne ? The woman was so smoking hot that she could grill a cheese sandwich from across a room...Tragic how she passed so young.
This is the very first time I’ve looked at Doris with different eyes and as a randy red-blooded lesbian, I can only dream that I could have met her at that time in her life! She is truly delicious!
@@2earache The you'll really "appreciate" this video from 1974, "Doris Day Salutes James Cagney at the AFI Life Achievement Award". That ass! That ass! My kingdom for that ass! 😉😜
Johnny could play such a great straight-man to Rodney. he just loved him as a character-comic. Dangerfield was a major neurotic. when "on" he was simply hysterical. rest in peace, you old letcher, you.
Not quite sure I agree with the first part of your comment, I men 2 million people seem to have enjoyed it.. But today's comedians, yeah they don't quite match the class of the older ones.
Agree. Norm MacDonald is personally my favorite comedian of all time, but I don't think there's that many comedians which are better than the old class.
This show aired September 2nd 1974. I couldn’t remember the other actresses name, looked it up. It was Carol Wayne. I remember seeing her from time to time on the show, sadly she passed away in Mexico in 85 at the age of 42. Ruled accidental, but...
When it comes to comedy, Rodney Dangerfield was a natural at it. Story after story after story was generally his way once on stage just like in this act. I miss him.
Doris Day is sexy sexy sexy and she knew her high beams were on. She covers them up when she has to move and sit next to Rodney. Her time in the attention chair was super, she gave us a show.
I wouldn't go so far as "sexy." All the old guys watching this video, keep raving about how beautiful and sexy Doris Day was... Maybe watching Johnny Carson, in the 70s, she looked hot - back before we could access the internet and see REAL beautiful women. But looking at this video, 50 years later - I wouldn't give her a second glance... But my dad (who is 77 years old), thinks she's gorgeous.
That was so funny, when Rodney finished at about 03:56 the woman in blue looks startled when Johnny must have said something 'ok honey, move over!' I saw Rodney live once in Seattle, he went non stop for over an hour and a half, really funny man.
SO.. Maple.. how old are you anyways??? that "woman in blue" is the great American entertainer/singer/actress and animal rights activist Doris Day!! you BONEHEAD!
Doris Day? Not only a movie star but one of the most popular female singers of post-war America. Was never without a hit from 1945 to 1960. Sold tens of millions of records.
Lol I knew of Doris Day and didn’t realize it was Doris Day!!! Wow!!! I guess I never really looked closely, just saw a pretty blonde and that was that!!!
Johnny Carson had his own Sport Coat line. He was wearing one of his coats tonight. He made millions of dollars from his sport coats every year. One day he canceled his line, the reason, he had to pose for pictures for two or three days for that years new sport coats. He hated that part, so he just canceled it.
Doris Day, see could sing, dance, act, and she's beautiful. Rodney Dangerfield is a comedy legend. Johnny Carson, the king of late night TV. Always will be. I'm glad I saw this back when. We'll never see entertainment of this caliber again.
Dr. Vinnie Boombatz… All Dangerfield’s tics and nervous motions…. He’s incredibly funny but… turn the sound all the way down. It is something to behold.
We will not see an accomplished actress dress like that on the most popular show today. Shame. We are regressing. Relax people. Cherish and learn from each other.
Rodney Dangerfield is a true legend, classic, as is Jonny Carson. Its very hard to find this quality of class.
"Call me when you have no class." Back to School (1986)
Rosen danverf5
Whereas the current crop of late night hosts are completely classless, not to mention unfunny.
There is no one out there to replace these very talented entertainers
Late nights shows are a waste of time . The guests are boring , the singers cant sing , movies suck , music Sucks .
You left out the nipples
I've lost count of how many times l seen these same Johnny Carson/Rodney Dangerfield skits, but I laugh every time.
I loved Rodney. His ticks, mannerisms (always adjusting his neck tie), comedic timing and delivery were impeccable.
Agree! I saw him live one back in the day and man, he was much dirtier than anything he ever did on TV. ;~)
Like most great comics back then, Rodney had plenty of clean material as well as off color stuff.
I felt sorry for Doris Day her husband stole all of her money.
All part of the act.
More like massive ADHD
Johnny was a real pro. He allowed his guests to do their thing. He wasn't constantly interrupting trying to be cute.
Matt Beeman Actually they are comedians; however, a lot of hosts today do not respect their guests
Absolutely correct . Johnny was also a fan of these great talented people and visaversa
Back in the day, all hosts were in broadcasting. Letterman was the last one. Since Leno they've all been comedians. He was the rare comedian who could also listen to a guest. Almost all others are trash.
Laddie Meadows Hatfield single barrel shotgun.
yea like those smelly dems
We need more comedians like Dangerfield!! Comedians nowadays could learn well from him..End of an era ☹️
All established comedians today learned from him so, we're good. On the other hand, he had such a specific niche and style. You really had to be as miserable and fucked up as him to be able to do it and honestly I wouldn't wish his life on no one.
End of an Orang Utan. Well anyways they both start with vowels. Orang utan in Indonesian means man of the forest. And i know Rodney loved trees. The tree of Respect was one of his favorites. How to identify such a tree ??? It had $50 dollar bills as leaves.
All the new comedians coming up now will suck cause they grew up in this watered down soft generation where you can't all anymore jokes about ppl and cultures and sex etc etc
@@BigBoss-zi5ss I pretty much agree. But check out Russel Peters. He is funny.
So true!
You will never see comedy like this ever again RIP Rodney&Johnny Carson
Or nipples
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@@buddyflippo690 Don't forget Doris Day, who was talking to Johnny before he introduced Rodney. RIP 🙏 also Carol Wayne.💔
Try James Gregory
"What a crowd...what a crowd...beautiful"
Rodney was truly New York's finest.
He truly was
He went to my public school in Kew Gardens New York, NY@@ephapax1
@@kevinabel2370love it. When I would visit my dad as a child in East Elmhurst I would always remember that Kew Gardens was a posh part of town because many of their homes had actually well-manicured green grass out front.
I sure to miss those comedians. Rodney was one of my favorites. & I just loved Carson. Rickles and George Carlin, Pryor, Winters, Mason, Robin Williams and so many more. I can't believe how time just flew by.
All these comedians had their faults, but they were good overall. Hard to be funny !! 🤪
Jesus, this bit rises to a cresendo, and at the end he had me laughing, hacking and coughing. Spectacular stuff! What a talent! Grew up watching him on Carson... R.I.P. Mr. Dangerfield!
Dontcha love the way Johnnie plays the straight man? He eggs Rodney on, without stepping on him in any way, yet gets remarkable material from him.
I miss them both!
He was gay?
@@yourmom8971 No, "straight man" in this context means he's the more down-to-earth or serious one
@@yourmom8971 You Just INADVERTENTLY ASKED THE FUNNIEST QUESTION I HAVE EVER SEEN ON YOU-TUBE !!! YOUR QUESTION MADE MY DAY, AND HAD ME ROLLING ON THE FLOOR FOR 10 MINUTES !!!...
Great Point 👍👍!! Nobody Could Milk Rodney For ALL He Was Worth Like Johnny !!!...
I'm in my darkest hours right now. Thanks Rodney !!!! You're making my pain more bearable. 💔
Yes Elizabeth, hang in there. I am 56 ,and over the last decade I have lost every single person that I loved....that loved me.,and my best friend. Staggering pain. Dangerfield...Monk...and music has kept me going with bursts of joy. Keep laughing between tears Brian
Eat right, exercise, seek professional help and get to church. You are a worthy soul, and living in the greatest counrty on Earth. The Lord never gives ys more that we can handle.
@@neilmccann5826 Skip the church. Go to various meetup groups.
@Chris Sadowski I attend church religiously. The Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
Elizabeth...It has been a year since you posted this. I'm hoping that you are feeling better. I have gone through awful things. The memory never goes away but somehow we get to feeling better. Please let us know how you are doing.
Remember this was the 70's no women wore bra's and she was beautiful.
she was 52 at that time an she was a knock out!!
@@richardvalens7989 She would have nothing to do with anyone that says "would of" rather than "would have." Sorry
Dynomite!!!
@@rdvaughan70 - Yes, they were.
I didn’t notice that at first
Still watching this in 2019! Never get tired of Carson and Dangerfield !!! :)
Me to
The best.. Rodney was on point!!
2022 mate and love it
2022 and still watching
2022
rodney was 1 of a kind! no one else could ever compare. just plain funny!
NO ONE TODAY has the charisma, or personality. He keeps comedy CLEAN--not infested with 'racial' jokes like those TODAY.
The thing about Dangerfield I never liked; was how EVERY TIME he told a joke, he's wiping pools of sweat off his face and forehead.
What's amazing about Dangerfield is I never saw him once trip up a sentence or word, it's remarkable as he talks so fast, it must have been months of practicing.
Carol Wayne and Doris Day, and a chilly studio...oh my! You gotta wonder if they cranked the AC on purpose. World class headlights!
I'm surprised Johnny did mention if she was cold or not, because of her pokies.
Those were SUCH NICER TIMES! Gravesend Bklyn. Great Music! Great Food! Hot 🔥 lookin Babes Everywhere! Fondest of Memories! God Bless. 😅
"World class?"
No sir.
Not even "state class."
The best show ever!! I'm so glad these are on UA-cam now!!
Not "the best show ever."
That distinction goes to about 80 other shows - ahead of this.
Doris makes a couple nice points
She was Beautiful!!
She was a babe
Lmao
😉
OMG!!! Hard to look anywhere else!!!
Rodney, The man, The myth and the legend. When a comedian could do a 30 minute set without one, one I mind you curse word. This was the golden age of talent, and John was the best talk show host ever. He never cut a guest off while telling a story, never the fake Fallon laugh. I’m 58 now and I remember when my mom would let me stay up late during summer vacation to watch The Tonight Show. Great memories.
Totally agree!!! Never be another like him or Carson..Can't stand fallon or kimmel..Fake laughs , fake interest , cut everyone off.. Couldn't carry the jocks of these 2 guys!!!
Johnny was and still is the man, and there will never be another Rodney,Jonathan Winter's or rickles again!!
Mike Giannini ..You are so right...Rickles ruled..n still does..but those gentlemen were priceless..God bless them.
Julio Santos You are right and Rickles is the last one of that era of real comedians who don't have to say FU in every other word to be funny. I'm glad I'm old enough to have seen them when they did their original appearances on TV. Also I remember some of the Dean Martin roasts from the early 70,s, I was a kid but I remember my parents laughing there assess off, every now and then I go watch them on UA-cam and crack up, they destroyed each other without swearing and it's still funny as hell.
Geniuses...unlike whatever goes for comedy now...these were men geniuses..Rickles ...My all time fav ..I really miss watching it with my parents and cracking up ..we had it pretty good in the 70s....till 80s came along f@$ked it all up..lol.
Julio Santos Yeah I agree, Rickles is my favorite also, but I have to say the 80,s were a good time for me, I was going through my teens during that decade and had a lot of fun and wouldn't trade it for the world. We didn't have political correctness BS and everyone got along with each other. Not to mention we good music, parties and girls so I can't complain, plus things were much simpler back then, just my opinion...
Mike Giannini
"I flew home the other day. I got a cab at the airport, and told him to take me where the action is. So he took me to my house. I'm telling you, I get no respect".
Got no respect as a kid either.
My mother would kiss the dog on the lips, but wouldn't drink out of my glass.
Johnny's attire is pure early 70's. Also, Rodney is pure genius as usual.
I saw Rodney in West Palm in '86, I couldn't stop laughing! He delivery was the best.
Oh God so lucky
WILL never be another RODNEY and JOHNNY. WILL put you in a better place.
Loved Rodney, remember being a kid my Mom giggling her butt off, watching Johnny, miss being a kid!!!
I love the way his whole interview is a comedy act.
Joan Rivers said Johnny Carson was the greatest straight man ever.
OMG I got the warm fuzzies remembering these times!! Johnny Carson legend!! Duh! But Rodney Dangerfield, I often forget how much he made us laugh back in the day!! Comedy Gold!!
Rodney's reaction to Doris Day's punch was the best part.
Rodney was the KING OF COMEDY!
Whoa! Johnny's jacket! Somewhere sits a Volkswagon without seat covers!
hockeyrd99 Johnny Car seat.
If you're looking at Johnny's jacket with those nipples poking out - not sure about you. LOL
that was THE style
lol!! Doris was poking out. No bra on it seems. That's how it was back in the 70's. If you went to Woodstock almost no women had bras on.
hockeyrd99
What a great couple of comedians these 2 were! Loved them both!
Johnny Carson was a great straight man for comedians to do their act.
Doris Day letting Johnny know the turkey is done.
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She left the headlights on when she parked.
Looks like a couple of big butterballs!!!!
Can’t get better then Rodney! No matter how many times you hear the same jokes they are always funny!
Rodney was the absolute BEST and will NEVER be duplicated!
Dangerfield was one of the all-time greats... He could roll with any given scenario and had an anecdote for every occasion. Kudos also to Doris Day, for after all...Generally, when Carol Wayne was in a room she got all the men's attention, but Doris found the answer to that dilemma...She no doubt blind other drivers in traffic with those high beams on her way home (LOL) Carol Wayne ? The woman was so smoking hot that she could grill a cheese sandwich from across a room...Tragic how she passed so young.
Those "headlights" on Doris Day ... wow!!!
Yum Yum!Nice snacks!
This is the very first time I’ve looked at Doris with different eyes and as a randy red-blooded lesbian, I can only dream that I could have met her at that time in her life! She is truly delicious!
Yuppp! Was a MUCH NICER TIME INDEED! BEST DAMM DECADE OF MY LIFE! God Bless...😅
@@2earache The you'll really "appreciate" this video from 1974, "Doris Day Salutes James Cagney at the AFI Life Achievement Award". That ass! That ass! My kingdom for that ass! 😉😜
@@2earache Check out, "Doris Day Salutes James Cagney at the AFI Life Achievement Award" from 1974.
Forty-two years ago! Where did the time go?
Steven Torrey Feel you brother.
If only time went alone...it took class with it...
Nazis
@aovint63 - indeed, time has taken class, and respect, you kiddin'?
It went 42 years ago. HEY !!! lol
Johnny could play such a great straight-man to Rodney. he just loved him as a character-comic.
Dangerfield was a major neurotic. when "on" he was simply hysterical.
rest in peace, you old letcher, you.
Rodney just cuts up and throws those jokes out like a machine...!. He was one of a kind..!! And so was Carol Wayne..!!! RIP all of these entertainers
I found out the nurse, she got a few in too. CLASSIC.
That bit had me crying
The best of the set. 😂
LMAO
Effing genius. The beauty is I’m from London and only just discovered these shows. The best out there
I grew up going to Doris Day movies ! Loved them all ❤❤❤❤❤
Doris was cold. God bless her.
I think she was too classy for this line-up.
Doris day is retired more talented,beautiful here,then any broad today.
just brilliant, one one liner after another, Rodney is, was a genius.
Rodney is one of the 10 best stand up comics. He always put a smile smile on my face.
This form of humor cannot be understood and/or appreciated today. Today's comedian's are not funny.
Not quite sure I agree with the first part of your comment, I men 2 million people seem to have enjoyed it..
But today's comedians, yeah they don't quite match the class of the older ones.
They Rely on outright Vulgarity rather than suggestive or subtle Comments
I get what you mean but dont look for the guys they push on you. Norm Macdonald is possibly the top comedian for me of our time and I'm a brit !
Agree. Norm MacDonald is personally my favorite comedian of all time, but I don't think there's that many comedians which are better than the old class.
How can u not admire Rodney Dangerfield. Down to earth super genious. Sooo funny. He connects to audience from the first sentence. R.I.P
I Really Miss Seeing This Kind of Class on Tv Now. Where Has Time Gone So Fast.!
That's so true.
This show aired September 2nd 1974. I couldn’t remember the other actresses name, looked it up. It was Carol Wayne. I remember seeing her from time to time on the show, sadly she passed away in Mexico in 85 at the age of 42. Ruled accidental, but...
“This broken egg has been laying there four months, just waiting for somebody to scramble it.”
When it comes to comedy, Rodney Dangerfield was a natural at it. Story after story after story was generally his way once on stage just like in this act. I miss him.
Rodney made Doris Day squeal with Delight with his Humor. Peace and Love Jc
Of the 4 in this vid, Doris Day is the only one still alive. She's 92!
And most likely 8” lower too...
She just passed away today. RIP.
She passed a couple.of months ago.
@@adriantomlin1362 her nipples are still alive lol
who's the tall blonde, classy girl.
she is happy to see johnny
That baby joke caught johnny off guard had him rolling for like 7sec. 6:04-611. 😆
Doris had her headlights on that night and she still looked hot. As for Rodney he was the best.
Not "hot."
Average. Maybe.
You can tell it's the 70's...that sport coat! My father had MANY of those in his closet!
Carson absolutely loved Rodney; just let him run his jokes on and on without really interviewing him. Great TV!
Who knew that first joke would become a reality 40 years later
I never get tired of these jokes
Frank merriwf I got no respect when I was a kid, whaddaya kiddin’? In high school I shared a locker with a mop!
Timeless
Rodney is phenomenal at the one liners. They just coming. Seamlessly going from. One subject to the next.
Thanks for uploading this good quality video. Good to see Dangerfield before his movie career took off.
Rodney Dangerfield. The best comedian that is, was or ever will be
Who’s still watching in 2019?!.. you got my respect Rodney!! One of my favorite comedians !!
Doris Day is sexy sexy sexy and she knew her high beams were on. She covers them up when she has to move and sit next to Rodney. Her time in the attention chair was super, she gave us a show.
I wouldn't go so far as "sexy."
All the old guys watching this video, keep raving about how beautiful and sexy Doris Day was... Maybe watching Johnny Carson, in the 70s, she looked hot - back before we could access the internet and see REAL beautiful women.
But looking at this video, 50 years later - I wouldn't give her a second glance...
But my dad (who is 77 years old), thinks she's gorgeous.
This man was a complete comedian.
Miss the good old days of 'The Tonight' show. Rockin' Rodney.
I agree....Johnny was the best.
You mean 'The Great old Days'.
Thanks for the mammaries, Doris.
what a crowd!
Loved him..fabulous
You gotta love the Dori day lights 😮
Rodney, is and was, the Best Stand-up.
Brilliant! Dangerfield classic...
I love Rodney awesome comedian.
Rodney was the absolute best and Johnny loved his jokes!!
The "headlights".
I noticed that one too! LOL
I love this man such a style to his jokes 😂😂😂😂 kills me
Doris Day was superb in every way!
Yes especially with those nipples. My goodness. I bet he wanted to interview her all knight
Good points.
Average.
At best.
Man, she had some knockers!
The nurse got a few in too lol that line never gets old lol
That's one of my favorites, too!
Serious pokies! Folks have also said that Doris Day had the best looking butt in Hollywood back in the day.
Miss Day was feeling the freedom of the 70's. We're all grateful.
Love Dangerfield...
Came for rodney stayed for the nipples
That was so funny, when Rodney finished at about 03:56 the woman in blue looks startled when Johnny must have said something 'ok honey, move over!' I saw Rodney live once in Seattle, he went non stop for over an hour and a half, really funny man.
The woman in blue? Shame you don't know Doris Day. Classic movie star.
SO.. Maple.. how old are you anyways??? that "woman in blue" is the great American entertainer/singer/actress and animal rights activist Doris Day!! you BONEHEAD!
Doris Day? Not only a movie star but one of the most popular female singers of post-war America. Was never without a hit from 1945 to 1960. Sold tens of millions of records.
maple1255 woman in blue. LMAO
Lol I knew of Doris Day and didn’t realize it was Doris Day!!! Wow!!! I guess I never really looked closely, just saw a pretty blonde and that was that!!!
1974 i was 7. Still love him after all these years!
Rodney cracks me up❤😂🎉😅😊
I love Rodney Dangerfield!
Whenever I watch Rodney I find that he goes so fast I have to keep skipping back to appreciate what he said.
Johnny Carson had his own Sport Coat line. He was wearing one of his coats tonight. He made millions of dollars from his sport coats every year. One day he canceled his line, the reason, he had to pose for pictures for two or three days for that years new sport coats. He hated that part, so he just canceled it.
Rodney Dangerfield is hilarious, always loved Johnny Carson..
R.I.P Rodney Dangerfield!
Nobody could do it better, God Bless him!!
Doris day sure was a pretty lady
I would build a time machine just to go back for.... well let's just say i have stopping points.
Yes she was
She was average, at best.
Doris Day, see could sing, dance, act, and she's beautiful.
Rodney Dangerfield is a comedy legend.
Johnny Carson, the king of late night TV. Always will be.
I'm glad I saw this back when. We'll never see entertainment of this caliber again.
Before Rodney,Doris Day Looks Fantastic,I Know This Is Back In Day But Doris Day Looks Great..
She was just OKAY.
Nothing fancy.
Great sound and video. Thank you for the quality.
He knows the future. His first joke about a father being a mother
Dr. Vinnie Boombatz…
All Dangerfield’s tics and nervous motions…. He’s incredibly funny but… turn the sound all the way down. It is something to behold.
At least when Rodney has to look away from Johnny’s jacket, he’s got two great pair of eyes looking at him....
We will not see an accomplished actress dress like that on the most popular show today. Shame. We are regressing. Relax people. Cherish and learn from each other.