@@Maldoror200 Thank you, very kind of you. I had a long distance relationship with an Englishman (who sadly passed away), that helped. But I´m getting rusty after 10+ years of not using it.😊
37:18 I did not realize how tight Robert Conrad’s pants were - well, they look more like tights. Now that I’m older than back then, whooie! The muscles of a dancer. What a terrific production that show was - full of imagination and great acting 🎭
Fantastic videos clips, all about my favorite series when I was a boy: Get Smart!, Star Trek; Hogan's Heroes; Lost in Space, Wild Wild West, ... As a young male, I couldn't stop noticing Agent 99; Uhura ,Yeoman Rand;, nurse Chapel, and all the other beautiful women in Star Trek; Maureen, Judy, and Penny Robinson in LiS, Jeannie in I Dream ofJeannie; Wild Wild West, with so many gorgeous women. Thank you for the compilation Reminds me of days long gone, but may be a resurgence. .I have subscribed to your channel. Those TV series, IMO, broke new ground, all of them. Very intelligently done. To see heroes like Kirk and Spock crash into an "automatic" door is priceless.
Adams and Don Rickles were friends and did a lot of TV together outside of Get Smart. They were really funny when they worked together. Don's club act was funny also, he used to do celebrity impersonations. Both comedy greats that are now gone but not forgotten
Thank you for sharing this compilation of bloopers and goofs. I enjoy your sense of humor, which includes finding bits and pieces from other programs that you cleverly insert into the on-screen narrative to add levity to your observation(s). Lastly, I love the presence of a regional dialect in your voice; it gives your narratives a pleasant lilt.
For those too young to get the joke: that man at 25:38 is Ed Reimers, famous as the longtime spokesman in tv commercials for Allstate insurance, and in the clip he utters a parody of his famous catchphrase from those commercials, "You're in good hands...with Tribbles".
Since I grew up in the 70s this was the kind of thing I saw all the time and everyone I knew used to love to try to spot an actor versus stuntman or to catch all of the goofs. The only downside was having to catch a rerun to be able to show whoever you mentioned a goof to during the original airing. Great video and all from favorite shows too, total bonus!
Here’s one for you that I’ve never seen mentioned before: In the Star Trek episode ‘who mourns for adonais’ when Apollo zaps Scotty with the lightning bolt and sends him flying backwards, watch the bottom of the screen. A part of the mechanism that pulls the stuntman back can be seen shooting across the floor. (Original version Not the remastered one).
Regarding I dream of Jeannie's "Happy Anniversary" episode. The "Beach" where Tony opens the Blue Djinns bottle was filmed at the Columbia (Warner bros) Ranch. It was what was then the north east corner of the lot. It was used later in the episode "Tonys Wife" where Tony and Helen are in a canoe that comes apart. It was also used as the "Beach" for Gidget. That portion of the property was sold to developers and a strip mall was built there. Gilligans Lagoon was filmed at CBS Studio Backlot.
Gene Roddenberry visited my college (Rensselaer) back in '74 or '75 and screened these same Star Trek blooper reels in our spanking new freshman lecture hall. It was packed, and the overflow filled an additional 2 rooms (closed circuit TV carried the show in the main room), so I guess at least 1000 people attended. Gene didn't highlight the goofs to the same level of detail as you do here, but he did have a few zingers to share (I remember he had some exasperation at the number of times people collided with the 'automatic' doors that didn't open). Still funny 50 years later.
Man ! You are so very good at this ! I don't know how in the wide, wide, world of sports you find all of these ! Most of these shows are from my childhood. Good stuff ! I'm really stoked to be a new subscriber. 👍
Love your channel. Even as a kid I questioned scenes. Mom & Dad not happy about my questions. Now you're here. lol! I was right, wish they could see your site.
And I forgot to add to my comments, noted below: I am impressed with your keen sense of observation, applied here in finding the mistakes in these various productions. Your visual "spotting" is really quite impressive! ~drs 01/08/24
Max............... 😢 I cried hard after the death of Don Adams 😢. He gave us Maxwell Smart, Tennessee Tuxedo, Inspector Gadget (Season 1), he voiced himself in "Scooby Doo Meets The Movie Stars". Don Adams missed.................... never forgotten. An awesome journey he gave us. Also "GET SMART AGAIN" ! He was brilliant!
I used to watch Tennessee Tuxedo really early on Saturday mornings. One of my favorites. It's too bad we couldn't have gotten a live action movie Inspector Gadget with Don Adams. It would have been a classic.
He used to have a show called Don adams screen test .participants reenacted famous movie scenes like a competition.wonder if that is available. It was a hoot because he was the host and really funny
At 11:16, what I think we see is some car parts, the top of one of the guard towers, and the mini tank from the episode "Tanks For The Memories" season 2 episode 9.
21:30 god! How thin William Shatner is. I don’t remember that at all. I always see him a little bigger in my head :) oh, well. He looks fine either way :)
There's a lot of crazy goofs that made it to the final cut. I did a video on Saturday morning shows live action and cartoons a while back - ua-cam.com/video/SNxdJpBlcI0/v-deo.htmlsi=9M4-eS9xcp2snUhh The funniest ones I think were the Scooby Doo movies and the Super Friends.
Good ones! I don't remember the name of the movie, but it was set in ancient Rome. In one scene a Centurion walks up to Ceasar and salutes him with a clenched fist over his chest. The funny thing was, he was wearing a gold wrist watch complete with a Twist-a- Flex wrist band! Talk about an anachronism!
I was a pretty cynical kid and I always criticized inconsistencies in plots or stories, along with visual mistakes. If I spotted some piece of equipment left in a shot, I'd be scornful of the mistake. To be honest, though, this kind of stuff was difficult or impossible to catch until home video came along in the 1980s and you could repeatedly watch movies or TV shows on tape.
One thing that always bugged me about Hogan's Heroes is that pretty much all the women on the show were wearing 60s fashion and hairstyles even though it was pretty accurate for the men 😂😂😂oh and omg if you ever do more including the Avengers tv series, Patrick Macnee's double is really obvious now with the high definition
@@tvcrazyman Yeah, but they never did that then - the women in movies and TV shows either looked entirely fashionable for the current year, or a few minor touches were added that appeared sort of old. Like Faye Dunaway in "Bonnie & Clyde" was costumed to be mostly '60s even though the film's story took place in the early 1930s.
2:35 Revolver or semi-automatic ? I focused as best I could and I can’t tell if it the shading/shadow or a revolver but it appears to be the same silencer/suppressor in each scene and both pistols look like they have a right hand ejection?!? No ejection on a revolver… 2:35
In the star trek episode with the hand pushing the rock, you can also see that the name on the tombstone has the wrong middle initial for kirk: an R instead of a T...
@tvcrazyman It was definitely before they went with T because that episode was only the 2nd pilot they made, and the 1st with Kirk, so the R was at the very start. Who knows, maybe later on some producer had a dog named Tiberius, so there you go...
Get Smart goofs, created by KAOS. Ed Platt is just glad he's made out of flesh and bone - or the Cone would have sliced him in half, too. All episodes of Hogan's Heroes were filmed in The Twilight Zone.
Yeah,Get Smart was a funny 😄 show,too!It’s funny,how I’ll never really see the goof’s in these old show’s!And,I never knew;Spock’s Brain 🧠 was a bad episode?Well….it just show’s you can’t win them all!There are some good episode’s of Star ⭐️ Trek,though!It shouldn’t be considered;a tragedy 🎭,here!
This is not really A blooper, but if you watch the original King Kong. You can clearly see Fay Wrays nipples. Even on plain old dvd format. I can only guess what it's like on HD. Someone in RL must have seen that.
Just a suggestion You like time travel? How about focus your Krazy Kat cartoon around time travel.?! Different adventures every episode. I think mostly everyone likes time travel stories etc...
I have thought about something like that. Maybe after I save up enough background art and props. Every time period, of course would have big changes of scenery and so forth. But, yeah, that's definitely something I would have fun making. Thanks.
Hoping the ladies will start uploading again… I’d rather watch cooking and decorating instead of pigeons & pigeon poop… but thank you for the upload… and no, I’m not a fan of “Amy” either…
I love watching these old bloopers. I can't believe I didn't notice them the first time I saw them. Keep them coming.
Glad you like them!
Since this is not my first language, I have trouble with some clips, but the "blue allergency emert" just killed me 😂!
@Punk 80..You seem to do very well with "Englsh".. 🥸👌~Peace, K
@@Maldoror200 Thank you, very kind of you. I had a long distance relationship with an Englishman (who sadly passed away), that helped. But I´m getting rusty after 10+ years of not using it.😊
@Punki80 Very Sorry to hear that..I know how much, (and how long), it can hurt..😔 ..Can I ask where you live..??
@@Maldoror200 I live in Germany. Sounds you had a loss like that too. I hope you are doing better over time. I am, but it will always stay with me.
Your English is just fine ❤
37:18 I did not realize how tight Robert Conrad’s pants were - well, they look more like tights. Now that I’m older than back then, whooie! The muscles of a dancer. What a terrific production that show was - full of imagination and great acting 🎭
Is that YOU in your little 'thumbnail ' pic 📸..? ..if so, Wow..!!
Fantastic videos clips, all about my favorite series when I was a boy: Get Smart!, Star Trek; Hogan's Heroes; Lost in Space, Wild Wild West, ... As a young male, I couldn't stop noticing Agent 99; Uhura ,Yeoman Rand;, nurse Chapel, and all the other beautiful women in Star Trek; Maureen, Judy, and Penny Robinson in LiS, Jeannie in I Dream ofJeannie; Wild Wild West, with so many gorgeous women. Thank you for the compilation Reminds me of days long gone, but may be a resurgence. .I have subscribed to your channel.
Those TV series, IMO, broke new ground, all of them. Very intelligently done. To see heroes like Kirk and Spock crash into an "automatic" door is priceless.
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks
Adams and Don Rickles were friends and did a lot of TV together outside of Get Smart. They were really funny when they worked together. Don's club act was funny also, he used to do celebrity impersonations. Both comedy greats that are now gone but not forgotten
i love bloopers, makes me appreciate the shows more, also i can pay more attention to them, one of my faves in in ST TNG when geordi drops his phaser
Thank you for sharing this compilation of bloopers and goofs. I enjoy your sense of humor, which includes finding bits and pieces from other programs that you cleverly insert into the on-screen narrative to add levity to your observation(s). Lastly, I love the presence of a regional dialect in your voice; it gives your narratives a pleasant lilt.
Glad you enjoyed it!
This represents lots of hard work. It’s much appreciated!!
Thank you.
For those too young to get the joke: that man at 25:38 is Ed Reimers, famous as the longtime spokesman in tv commercials for Allstate insurance, and in the clip he utters a parody of his famous catchphrase from those commercials, "You're in good hands...with Tribbles".
Good catch!
Since I grew up in the 70s this was the kind of thing I saw all the time and everyone I knew used to love to try to spot an actor versus stuntman or to catch all of the goofs.
The only downside was having to catch a rerun to be able to show whoever you mentioned a goof to during the original airing.
Great video and all from favorite shows too, total bonus!
as a kid I had a kind of a crush on 99
Here’s one for you that I’ve never seen mentioned before: In the Star Trek episode ‘who mourns for adonais’ when Apollo zaps Scotty with the lightning bolt and sends him flying backwards, watch the bottom of the screen. A part of the mechanism that pulls the stuntman back can be seen shooting across the floor. (Original version Not the remastered one).
Another really great show “Get Smart” with Don Adams and a bunch of terrific actors ! :) Remember Hymie? 🤣
Hymie the robot was one of my favorite characters from that show.
Great classic goofs and bloopers
I really enjoyed television in the 60s. Good times!
Regarding I dream of Jeannie's "Happy Anniversary" episode. The "Beach" where Tony opens the Blue Djinns bottle was filmed at the Columbia (Warner bros) Ranch. It was what was then the north east corner of the lot. It was used later in the episode "Tonys Wife" where Tony and Helen are in a canoe that comes apart. It was also used as the "Beach" for Gidget. That portion of the property was sold to developers and a strip mall was built there. Gilligans Lagoon was filmed at CBS Studio Backlot.
Thank you, great job!! I really enjoyed this.I just finished watching the whole series of Wild Wild West and there are a LOT of bloopers.
I love this ❤
Gene Roddenberry visited my college (Rensselaer) back in '74 or '75 and screened these same Star Trek blooper reels in our spanking new freshman lecture hall. It was packed, and the overflow filled an additional 2 rooms (closed circuit TV carried the show in the main room), so I guess at least 1000 people attended. Gene didn't highlight the goofs to the same level of detail as you do here, but he did have a few zingers to share (I remember he had some exasperation at the number of times people collided with the 'automatic' doors that didn't open). Still funny 50 years later.
nice selection of shows. awesome, thanks
appreciate it.
Fun watch! I've seen a few of these "blooper" videos before, but most of these clips were new to me!
Glad you like them!
Tequila mockingbird. That title is Juan in a million. 😜
😂
That was fun!!!!! Memories! :)
I hope you all enjoy my latest compilation video of my 1960's classic TV goofs and bloopers I've found over the last month or two.😀
These are crazy good ❣️ We must be in the twilight zone 😂🥰
The bloopers were often the best part of the conventions we waited for each time. Glad we can get them on the series DVDs and You Tube.
The little guy also played Alexander on "TOS" in 'Squire of Gothos'.
@tv crazyman..You've got sharp eyes 👀, brother..!!🥸..(..and, a great sense ov humour..!!)
Wild wild west was the all time best western. I think it was on right before the avengers!
Man ! You are so very good at this ! I don't know how in the wide, wide, world of sports you find all of these ! Most of these shows are from my childhood. Good stuff ! I'm really stoked to be a new subscriber. 👍
Thank you very much!
Loved Wild Wild West.
Love your channel. Even as a kid I questioned scenes. Mom & Dad not happy about my questions. Now you're here. lol! I was right, wish they could see your site.
😀
My favorite channel.......
Great job with this production, and the puns you used in each part made me laugh. Gave ya a like and a subscribe.
Thanks
Conrad broke 3 vertebrae in his lower back.
More awesome Goofs as always bud 😀
Thank you very much!
I am so into the story line, I don't look for errors.
And I forgot to add to my comments, noted below: I am impressed with your keen sense of observation, applied here in finding the mistakes in these various productions. Your visual "spotting" is really quite impressive! ~drs 01/08/24
Thanks
Max............... 😢 I cried hard after the death of Don Adams 😢. He gave us Maxwell Smart, Tennessee Tuxedo, Inspector Gadget (Season 1), he voiced himself in "Scooby Doo Meets The Movie Stars". Don Adams missed.................... never forgotten. An awesome journey he gave us. Also "GET SMART AGAIN" ! He was brilliant!
I used to watch Tennessee Tuxedo really early on Saturday mornings. One of my favorites. It's too bad we couldn't have gotten a live action movie Inspector Gadget with Don Adams. It would have been a classic.
He used to have a show called Don adams screen test .participants reenacted famous movie scenes like a competition.wonder if that is available. It was a hoot because he was the host and really funny
Thank you,i has a good laugh
Glad you enjoyed it!
Barbara Feldon is so petty!
Neat! Love These!
Some of the lines from the old Get Smart, as well as others, were real tongue twisters.
There’s 1 you forgot about in the episode “Happy anniversary “. As the blue gin comes out of the water, the blue paint comes off of him.
💀..Diggin your work more & more, man !!✨️✌️😉
Awesome! Thanks
@tvcrazyman You're welcome.., & Thank YOU for being kind enough to respond.."manners" are a fading phenom'..✌️😉
At 11:16, what I think we see is some car parts, the top of one of the guard towers, and the mini tank from the episode "Tanks For The Memories" season 2 episode 9.
I have seen all of these episodes on the shows
Hey you also can see the shadow in genie Darian shadow shows a Hat! You can see it on door shadow 🤣😂
One thing that got me about "Hogan's Heroes", was the name Burkhaulter or Bulcarter?
Say I can't stop laughing really funny video really great job on your bloopers
Glad you enjoyed
21:30 god! How thin William Shatner is. I don’t remember that at all. I always see him a little bigger in my head :) oh, well. He looks fine either way :)
Are there ever cartoon bloopers 🥰 Thank You for your awesome work putting this together 🤗
There's a lot of crazy goofs that made it to the final cut. I did a video on Saturday morning shows live action and cartoons a while back - ua-cam.com/video/SNxdJpBlcI0/v-deo.htmlsi=9M4-eS9xcp2snUhh The funniest ones I think were the Scooby Doo movies and the Super Friends.
Good ones! I don't remember the name of the movie, but it was set in ancient Rome. In one scene a Centurion walks up to Ceasar and salutes him with a clenched fist over his chest. The funny thing was, he was wearing a gold wrist watch complete with a Twist-a- Flex wrist band! Talk about an anachronism!
LOL The water bucket blooper is not so much the two buckets but that everyone said wadder.
At 17:01 - The Enterprise didn't have "elevators", they were called Turbo lifts 😂
Hmm, how about turbo elevators? 😀
Then on set it's just a door for the actor/actress to exit.
I saw a funny video on UA-cam some years ago where they show how they operate the doors.
I was a pretty cynical kid and I always criticized inconsistencies in plots or stories, along with visual mistakes. If I spotted some piece of equipment left in a shot, I'd be scornful of the mistake. To be honest, though, this kind of stuff was difficult or impossible to catch until home video came along in the 1980s and you could repeatedly watch movies or TV shows on tape.
You have a great accent - I'm from the UK, BTW. It's like Neebs.
Thanks
In Hogans Heros, the Germans carried US Krag 30-40 rifles. Span. American war vintage. Even by WW1 they were obsolete.
Interesting.
Most of these aren't "goofs" they're just how TV was made then.
Some of these bloopers appear within the overscan part of the screen. They may have been hidden by the old TVs we used to watch.
One thing that always bugged me about Hogan's Heroes is that pretty much all the women on the show were wearing 60s fashion and hairstyles even though it was pretty accurate for the men 😂😂😂oh and omg if you ever do more including the Avengers tv series, Patrick Macnee's double is really obvious now with the high definition
That's true. I noticed that too. It would have been just a bit more realistic to have the 40's hairstyles for the women.
@@tvcrazyman Yeah, but they never did that then - the women in movies and TV shows either looked entirely fashionable for the current year, or a few minor touches were added that appeared sort of old. Like Faye Dunaway in "Bonnie & Clyde" was costumed to be mostly '60s even though the film's story took place in the early 1930s.
No JOB TO LARGE😂😂😂😂😂
Actually, two different Lurch’s have been in the _Star Trek_ franchise.
Ya I liked it lol
When he jumped out the window in Get Smart, everyone knows it's a stage set, with a painted background. You're splitting hairs
Yeah, but the kid in me wants to believe it was real. 😀 Looking at it is fun for me. I hope you found some parts of the video entertaining.
11:00. How did the 1960s cars get there? Answer- They took a left turn at Albuquerque. 😄😄😄😄😄😄.
That left turn at Albuquerque always seem to get Bugs Bunny lost.😀
Damn, Jim west had a nice body.
Obviously , he worked at it!
2:35 Revolver or semi-automatic ? I focused as best I could and I can’t tell if it the shading/shadow or a revolver but it appears to be the same silencer/suppressor in each scene and both pistols look like they have a right hand ejection?!? No ejection on a revolver… 2:35
In the star trek episode with the hand pushing the rock, you can also see that the name on the tombstone has the wrong middle initial for kirk: an R instead of a T...
I wonder if that was before they settled on the T. Could be they thought T sounded better afterwards. Interesting goof.
@tvcrazyman It was definitely before they went with T because that episode was only the 2nd pilot they made, and the 1st with Kirk, so the R was at the very start. Who knows, maybe later on some producer had a dog named Tiberius, so there you go...
Yeah, you never know, but it does have a ring to it.@@darrentoffan4216
It would be funny of you could do a parody of Captain Kirk and Batman from the sixties having a conversation. Thanks.
If I can find the right clips to work with that would be funny.
Why would they hire dumbest guy they can find to be a Secret agent?
It would have been nice to have don naughts beam abord the enterpise at least one episode with his shoe phone.
Don Adams!
@@TheHelper-l9m Don Adams? Beam aboard.
Get Smart goofs, created by KAOS. Ed Platt is just glad he's made out of flesh and bone - or the Cone would have sliced him in half, too.
All episodes of Hogan's Heroes were filmed in The Twilight Zone.
You missed the Star Trek episode showing a tombstone with Kirk's wrong middle name. It doesn't show James Tiberius Kirk,
❤😂😂
Modern tech. Yay!!
Yeah,Get Smart was a funny 😄 show,too!It’s funny,how I’ll never really see the goof’s in these old show’s!And,I never knew;Spock’s Brain 🧠 was a bad episode?Well….it just show’s you can’t win them all!There are some good episode’s of Star ⭐️ Trek,though!It shouldn’t be considered;a tragedy 🎭,here!
😂
This is not really A blooper, but if you watch the original King Kong. You can clearly see Fay Wrays nipples. Even on plain old dvd format. I can only guess what it's like on HD. Someone in RL must have seen that.
Just a suggestion You like time travel? How about focus your Krazy Kat cartoon around time travel.?! Different adventures every episode. I think mostly everyone likes time travel stories etc...
I have thought about something like that. Maybe after I save up enough background art and props. Every time period, of course would have big changes of scenery and so forth. But, yeah, that's definitely something I would have fun making. Thanks.
You have a very interesting accent. 🧐
Thanks 😅
Fun shows..leave it alone
Is this the difference between filming episodes in 2 days, and filming episodes in 3 days?
what a sexy woman 99 was, must have been because she was a spy.
🥱💤
Lost in Space was one of the dumbest shows ever on TV
At least they know they made a mistake. Our President just keeps on going like nothing happened.
There's always some dipwad who has to bring politics into the comments.
Meaning our last President.
Which explains why everything in our society is falling apart.
Which one, President Senator Status Quo or President The Don Wears No Clothes?
So true
Hoping the ladies will start uploading again… I’d rather watch cooking and decorating instead of pigeons & pigeon poop… but thank you for the upload… and no, I’m not a fan of “Amy” either…