McHale's Navy Full Episodes: Season 2x10 | "The August Teahouse of Quint McHale"
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
- McHale's Navy Full Episodes: Season 2x10 | "The August Teahouse of Quint McHale"
Binghamton is convinced that McHale and the 73 crew are consorting with the enemy, and when he can't get anyone to believe him, he calls for a Naval Intelligence team to search McHale's island for evidence. So, to get him to call off the search, McHale and the guys devise an elaborate scheme to make Binghamton think he's losing his mind.
I’m 63 and I remember the show and laughs as if they were yesterday.😎 and I’m still laughing just as hard most nights.
McHale`s Navy has always been extremely "therapeutic" for me, no matter what kind of a day I've had, regardless of the stress level. These guys make me laugh, and I don't feel that I have any stress or worries compared to Capt. Binghamton! I truly wonder if Tim, Ernest or Joe and the rest of the cast ever realized the wonderful legacy they left us all? GOD bless them .. .........
Couldn't have said it better. Feel the same way
Last man on earth....... I couldn’t have said it any better.... God Bless ALL of them 😂😅
A lot of 'em are in heaven....hope they are making new series the angel way.....what a team they were.....
I think we've had bad days and use this a our therapy at times... This episode took away my nightmares...
I love last men on Earth, how long have you been one?
Joe Flynn is the most underrated actor ever....I've watched all the episodes more than once and hooked on them like a drug...they all live their part...afterwards they are like you're part of the crew....wha wha wha what....
ALL OF THESE VARIOUS OLDER CLASSIC TV EPISODES ARE REALLY GREAT TO SEE ONCE AGAIN SO MANY YEARS AFTER THE DAYS OF OUR YOUTH WITH MANY NOW VERY WELL KNOWN ACTORS BEFORE THEY REACHED THEIR ULTIMATE FAME -
THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR FINDING AND POSTING THEM HERE.
Its nice to forget reality - to suspend disbelief - and simply have a great big belly laugh.
These take me back to my childhood. I loved that show and I still do . Thanks
Thank you for posting these. So much fun to watch! Tv, for most part, sucks these days. These old shows are great!
I would love to go back in time it was so simple
Oh my goodness, I laughed so hard! The treatment to the Captain. What a riot. Get me to New Caledonia, right away!
My dad was a Seabee on Kwajalein Atoll in the early 1950s. He loved McHale's Navy and said that life on Kwajalein was much like it sometimes. With no war underway to worry about, they had a great time on a tropical paradise.
Joe flynn was funny...we need more shows like this
no name The golden-age of TV is gone!
Sorry,...it will Never be like this..😅😅😅
I suffer from an anxiety disorder. This show beats tranquilizers most days.
Try cbd cannabis oil, problem solved 👍
A good friend of mine back in high school - both parents were officers in the navy. His father was a captain.
You couldn't pry them away from the television set when McHales navy was on.
Years ago I watched an interview with Ernest Borgnine where he said the Navy wanted nothing to do with the show when they started making it. Later he met the Chief of Naval Operations who thanked him because the show had resulted in increased Navy recruitment. It was like a story line out of one of their scripts.
When Tim Conway said hush and then turned around and walked into the barrels I just absolutely lost it!
Did anybody else notice the "Property U.S. Air Force" (which didn't exist until 1947) on the parachutes? It looked like they did it on purpose, which makes it pretty funny.
Oh, there were so many things "wrong" with this series in terms of historical accuracy. But who cared? It was such a fun, campy, slap-stick series that could never be produced today. Long live the "Eight Balls" of McHale's Navy!
TODAY'S shows are political correct CRAP.🤩🤩🤩
@@davidwesley2525 🤣🤣🤣
Yeo😂...Their advisor fell down on the job
I think this episode has gotta be maybe the best one I've seen so far--full of laughs
So does he actually say "I'm trying to get a little blue bird out of my pencil box"?
Such a great plot! Binghamton went completely bonkers
Absolutely classic Joe Flynn from 15:35-16:05.. LMFAO.. just the panic frenzy that he goes through and the looks on his face.. epic..
I get a kick when Lead bottom has a HISSY FIT. L.O.L
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Love this show me & my dad use to watch it on tv back in the day!
Oh my God I watch this with my dad my father was chief of the Navy Miss those days
Definitely my fav mchale's navy episode.
Excellent episode of McHale's Navy !
" I must go to McHale's island...now.
.. and it almost all thanks to Joe Flynn.
I started from season one episode one. I think it's the best I've seen so far. I'm guessing it's one of the best of the series. Joe Flynn rules on this one!
Among my top ten favorite Mchale's Navy episodes.🤩🤩🤩
This is my favorite episode out of the whole series simply because I've learned to speak fairly good Japanese (and not by sleep-learning, mind you).
Joe Flynn was funny speaking Japanese!
the term "gaslighting" is derived from the movie "Gaslight" starring Ingrid Bergman and Joseph Cotton in 1944. The odds are against anyone using that term during WW2, since that term did not actually exist for several years after the war. From what little info is available on McHale's Navy, it was supposedly from 1943-1944 in the Pacific -- before the movie "Gaslight" was even released.
The1944 movie was a remake of the original 1940 British movie.
classic joe flynn....wait,,, wha wha wha wha
It was so great to be alive during this era of television broadcasting before family entertainment was tainted with the contamination of political correctness.
Today's shows have vulgar , profane & toilet humor.🙄🙄🙄
@@davidwesley2525Your'e so right.
Tim Conway is hilarious in this show.
Lead-bottom did that Japanese so perfectly!
The character of Captain Binghamton was played well by Mr. Joe Flynn.
He was one of the best
He was good but he drowned in real life swimming and his pool he was in his forties
RIP Fuji January 13,2023
The captains laying in bed in the tropics with windows open without mosquito nets?? He'd loose half his blood in 1 night. Lol
must have been a "mosquito free" zone ... did you ever see any in any episode ??? I never did.
@13:45 "Sorta like gaslight him." I hadn't realized that the term was in common parlance in the early/mid '60s.
You caught that to ... Remember, the story was during WW2, not the 1960s. That term is from the movie "Gaslight" (1944) but did not actually "catch on" until long after WW2. Could have been one of the Faberge egg things that writers slip into a show every once in awhile. Like how does Fuji has electric lights .. where there was no electricity on the island.
Yoshio Yoda was really quite handsome back then...
Thanks for posting these jackie i got em all on dvd but its easier to watch them like this
Another great episode.👍
Thank you Jackie.
It's no wonder they call Captain Binghamton "Old Leadbottom".. Talk about being Mister Unreasonable....
Tim Conway, the best second banana ever.
Tied with Don Knotts
Flynn is Gold ...
Love this show
Awesome show great actors
Chuck, in classic form, goofed again. He is dressed as Chinese.
he also took massive shits and never wiped
LOL Well spotted XD
It’s opening music that brings the good ole days! Not that the present day isn’t as good!! LoL!!
There's a strong resemblance to Sgt. Bioko, until he removes his cap.
Im rolling with laughter.Tim Conway is too much!
All the good actors are gone and we now have the modern ones.
Thank you for the Great video
I’m gonna try that Japanese language trick
Joe Flynn s's,. shouting Japan,style, in this ep. IS ABSOLUTLY OVER THE TOP , GREAT CHARACTOR ACTOR
That McHale and hombres are really mean and bad to poor Capt. Binghamton. They should be court-martialed😂
Man I dig that swinging music ! Seriously, that's some fine music.
NO COMMERCIALS!!!
Joe Flynn... genius.
Joe Quinn drowned in his pool it's a shame he was and his forties
Funny, funny, funny.
I love this show
...thanks “Jacky Boy”!
...sorry...”Jackie Boy”!
One of the best ones .
You don’t salute or wear a cover indoors.
The word taxi comes from the latin "taxa" meaning to tax or charge.
I’m FINE! I just want you to give me a few of those little blue pills! Who knew the meaning of little blue pills would change so much! LOL!
Original 10 milligram valiums by the Hoffman-La Roche Drug Company were "little blue pills." They probably were available then.
Roxicotten
@@garymckee8857 Oxycontin was approved for oral use by the FDA in 1995. It is prescribed for pain. Captain Binghamton was supposedly suffering from a mental disorder which was causing him audio and visual hallucinations. A painkiller like Oxycontin would not normally be prescribed for someone suffering from mental anxiety due to audio and visual hallucinations. The problem is not pain, but mental anxiety. Valium--also known as diazepam--has a calming effect; moreover it is normal to prescribe it to those suffering from mental anxiety, due to its calming effect. Finally, and here is your most compelling piece of evidence: diazepam was invented by Hoffman-LaRoche in 1959. It was first marketed under the name "Valium" in 1963. Since its launch in 1963 it has been one of the most frequently prescribed medications in the world. The 1963 launch of Valium coincides precisely with the making and airing of the second season of McHale's Navy. It surely was being heavily promoted by Hoffman-La Roche, and there's probably no more anxious group in the world than Hollywood actors, writers and executives. Valium still comes in its original three little pills. Blue = 10 milligrams. Yellow = 5 milligrams. White = 2 milligrams. You were just kidding about the "Roxicotten," right?
It's a joke just like the way I spelled roxi's
@@garymckee8857 I suppose nowadays we could joke that the "little blue pills" for Captain Binghamton would be those blue pills called "Viagra." :)
JOE FLYN DROWNED IN HIS SWIMMING POOL AND TIM CONWAY DIED IN 2000 AND 19 YEARS OLD AND ERNEST BORGNINE DIED FROM CANCER AT THE AGE OF 92 YEARS OLD AND HE WAS A GREAT ACTOR AS THE SKIPPER AND IT WAS A GREAT TV SHOW CALLED MC HALES NAVY FILMED IN THE 1960s IN BLACK AND WHITE 😁
He didnt drown he had a heart attack while swimming in his pool
What does the armband mean on Lt. Carpenter @ 6:49?
offficer of the day
Awesome thanks 👍
Thumps up.
Good Show
Quintishi Mchalekawa
You wouldn't hear them using the phrase "the Nip's" today because all the Lib's would start a class action suit.
Its fucking racist, you Maga dick wad.
@@brantlambermont1657 just because you are does not mean everyone is. Obviously you missed both history and geography classes. Nip is short for "Nippon", which is what Japan is called in Japanese. Oh, but don't let that stop your from showing your ignorance.
Obviously you missed both history and geography classes
thats the second episode that i've seen where an item is property of the us air force which wasn't a separate branch until after ww2. and probably not the last, lol
I WAS IN THE US NAVY 1986-2006
Is that Captain stubing is one of the men?
yep. He was also on the Mary Taylor Moore show and several movies
"Blue pills," way ahead of its time. Ha, ha.
I wonder if JFK ever watched this show? Sadly, this episode aired the week he was killed.
They're always gaslighting leadbottom!
Does anyone know the significance of the flags they raise during the precredit credits?
Signal flags used on bigger ships when under radio silence. Used before there was radio on wooden ships.
US Airforce? They were called the Army Air core until Sept. 18, 1947.
I can not understand how they could have made such an obvious mistake.
4.00 property USAF😂😂
I wonder if the actors continued to learn japanese after this show?
The captain needs blue pills? I thought his wife was back on the mainland.
Probably is a reference to the original 10 milligram valiums by the Hoffman-La Roche Drug company. They were the strongest valium in pill form, and also small and blue.
...Yellow bellied sap-suckers...ooh boy. They range from northern Canada in the Summer to the US south in the winter...only. If the Captain was up on birds, I would have questioned that pronto.
Sue Clark I
The U.S.Navy doesn’t solute indoors!-or wear “covers”.
In the Marine Corps, when a sidearm was being worn, the wearer would remain covered and I believe that saluting indoors under those circumstances was appropriate as well. I believe that the same held true for the Navy.
@@williamobrien2253 Just FYI McHale's Navy was not real.Lighten up and have a laugh.
Ya know, the United States Air Force was formed in 1947. So, how is it McHale comes up with parachutes marked U.S. Air Force?
I need you to delete my blue UA-cam and restart all over again and ask them to call it to it
wow that was so mean, but like the guy below says, this doesn't have to be realistic to be funny if you can turn your critical bunhole off and relax
In Drama Class 1101 it's called "suspension of disbelief." If you are unable to suspend your disbelief then you're probably not going to be able to enjoy the performance, regardless of what type it is.
17:43
Suki Yaki!
Monsoon instead of Typhoon (?)
Monsoon is the rainy season. Typhoon is a hurricane in the western Pacific.
"Hurricanes" occur in the Atlantic or Eastern Pacific, usually around southern California or Mexico. "Cyclones" occur in South Asia usually in the Indian Ocean or Bay of Bengal. They are all different names for huge, hurricane-like storms occurring in different geographic regions of the earth. Don't ask me why it's this way. I have no idea.
Do the Chinese use to do that?
17:25
17:43
lol
@@artiemcc I know right!
Blue pills … haha
what mind?
It's sad Ebbotts field is now a garbage dump housing project
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Bring him some spotting Japanese oh my God I mean banging them spotting Japanese I mean Binghamton spouting Japanese
Chuckashito Parkurmora
you talking about Chuck's Japanese cousin
Ha
Air Force was not airforce tell 1947
I'm Huygens f
Today, after we have learned so much about PTSD to our sorrow, this episode is no longer funny, but rather tragic.
"Sorrow"? wah...
In episodes of Mchale's Navy ptsd was called combat fatigue.
That statement is silly.
18:00. Not funny. Could have killed someone. Let alone waiving a 45 at everyone with his finger on the trigger earlier. I know its just tv but please practice gun safety.
um .. in reality it was a water pistol
Good show