early 80s/Early 90s tv was the second Golden Age of TV as far as I'm concerned and this show is a perfect example. Astounding guest stars, PG-rated language and violence, and plots that emphasized on fun/camp that lifted your mood and was not filled with grim-dark-angst-lies like most shows are nowadays.
I have been running a Burkes Law mini marathon for two days. Only a few episodes left boo hoo! I love the star studded guests and especially cast member Dom Deluise. I love guessing on what shows they played!
Me too!, I’ve been limiting myself to 1 episode a day! But what are we to do when the episodes are all finished!? 😩 I had no idea this show existed until this weekend just gone, and to discover it only ran for 2 seasons….May have to drag out Melrose Place or 90210 😅
I like old detective series. Easy plot. Close relationship. Many famous guest stars. Beautiful scenery.😄 Easy on the mind. No unnecessary violent activity. Good old days.
I absolutely love Tiffani Thiessen. I've loved her since she played Kelly Kapowski from _Saved by the Bell._ I also loved her as Valerie Malone from _Beverly Hills, 90210._ Tiffani Thiessen is love. Tiffani Thiessen is life. Tiffani Thiessen is a national treasure.
Thank you for posting. The show does not take itself seriously, which is great. June Ward was the name of "Leave It To Beaver's" mom on the show of the same name. HAHA. It made it debut on CBS October 1957. Such a pleasure to watch the actors that are no longer with us. Happy viewing from Las Vegas, NV August 29, 2018
It must have been a treat to have Eva on this series as both her and Zaz Zaz played the odd character role in the 60`s series. ... and Mrs Brady doing 3 & 1/2 LMAO...This plus the original series had some really snappy lines...
Sadly, 1994 was the last full year of Eva Gabor's life. She died on the Fourth of July of 1995. She was still very healthy in this episode. As healthy as she was, she could have lived as long as Zsa Zsa or even her mother. We didn't know that she was going to fall and break her hip, be taken to the hospital with fluid already in her lungs, be diagnosed with viral pneumonia, put on life support, given medication, fall into a coma, and then die within two-week period; leaving behind a truly devastated fan (that's me)! Although Eva was the youngest Gabor sister, she was the first Gabor sister to die and have the shortest life. At the time she died, they said that she was 74. Now I hear that she was 76 when she died. Magda, the oldest Gabor sister, was the second Gabor sister to die. Magda died of a kidney infection in June of 1997 at the age of 79. And of course, Zsa Zsa died exactly one week before Christmas of 2016 at the age of 99; just two months shy of turning 100. Mama Jolie died on April Fools Day of 1997. I believe that she was over a hundred when she died. The father, Vilmos, died in 1962. He still stayed in Hungary.)
Ms. Hughes has both a sharp stare and wit. No matter what critics say, her role as emma 'white queen' frost in the tv movie generation x impressed me somewhat.
Wow. Ian Ogily (who once played Simon Templar in Return of The Saint) played a murder victim, and what a cast of potential suspects: Dick Butkus, Morgan Fairchild, Eva Gabor, Florence Henderson, Ken Kercheval, Finola Hughes, Tiffany-Amber Thiessen..... but it wasn't Dom Deluise. (he never is).
Another great list of guest stars, but really, Ian Ogilvy was great! Until he died. :-/ But the other guest stars were great, too, especially Florence Henderson in a goofy role as a psychic. The show's really a bit on the lightweight side, but still lots of fun, just like the original series. Oh, and the airdate of this episode was April 1st, 1994. At 26:56, that looks like a PC-compatible computer running Windows 3.1 with the File Manager maximized. And no, the hard drive was not "fragged", nor was the "memory system erased". It was simply a case of the relevant files being deleted.
Florence Henderson,although best known as Carol Brady in "The Brady Bunch" was on Broadway. She originated the role of Fanny in the musical of the same name. She starred with the great Met bass, Ezio Pinza, who after 22 seasons at the Metropolitan Opera House had a second career in Broadway, most famously as the Frenchman Emile in "South Pacific" .
She also played a number of character tv roles. I remember one specifically, a cameo appearance, (night court) rings a bell, accused of murder. the gaff was Mrs. Brady as such.
3:51 Wow. Looks like "The Saint" (Simon Templar) of '78 done got himself poisoned with laced hairspray. BTW, Ian Ogilvy assumed Roger Moore's character of Templar when "Return of the Saint" returned to British television by the fall of 1978.
@@misslanapford9169 Same. The actress was really good as Penny. And the producers say she was REALLY popular with fans. She used to get more fan mail than any of the girls 😂
Ian Ogilvy, who played Romeo, was born in England but is now a naturalized U.S. citizen. He has starred both in the UK and the U.S. in both film and TV.
I first saw Ian Ogilvy in a BBC production of the "Spoils of Poynton, A short story by Henry James. Unlike much of James' works, the point was clear - don't let yourself be possessed by possessions. Fits in with the current decluttering fad.
After a lapse of two episodes, Burke's Law rebounds with a plausible script & great guest appearances by Jesse White & Dom DeLuise. Gene Barry is fine as usual. But Florence Henderson & Morgan Fairchild have to go.🧟♂️🙈
Eva Gabor’s character would have been old enough to be Tiffany’s character’s grandmother, not her mother. Eva would have had kids in the 1940’s or 50’s nor the 70’s. She was born in 1919.
Bever-Leigh is a beautiful woman, but the hair and makeup did her dirty. Her face always looks her foundation is flowing of her face and her bangs are really distracting. They could've pulled her back and put it up. Eugh. It's bugging me so much 😒
I like the way they styled her. To each their own. Now, if you want to talk about makeup, Eva and Morgan have the entire store on their stretched out faces. I like their styling, too. And poor Florence has helmet hair.
@@melvina628 ROFLMAO You're right. But it annoys me more what they did to Bever-Leigh because my Lord, is she beautiful! The other ladies, I don't actually care for except for 'naive hairdresser.' But I guess that was all the rage back then?
@@mirellalastar She is, yes. Well, the 90s had good lip make up to be fair. Really took their time on the lips. And it shows. Her lipsticks really go well with her skin tone. But then again, Bever-Leigh seems blessed enough to pull anything off.
Yeah right this guy is supposedly a heterosexual male character?Try getting away with that hairstyle,clothing,walk even his kissing was suspect.It was hilarious
early 80s/Early 90s tv was the second Golden Age of TV as far as I'm concerned and this show is a perfect example. Astounding guest stars, PG-rated language and violence, and plots that emphasized on fun/camp that lifted your mood and was not filled with grim-dark-angst-lies like most shows are nowadays.
This episode teaches us that being a player can get you really killed.
Thank you - it is amazing how many of the guest stars were from the 1980s and 1990s TV and a few were on the original Burke's Law from 1963-1965.
I have been running a Burkes Law mini marathon for two days. Only a few episodes left boo hoo! I love the star studded guests and especially cast member Dom Deluise. I love guessing on what shows they played!
Me too!, I’ve been limiting myself to 1 episode a day! But what are we to do when the episodes are all finished!? 😩 I had no idea this show existed until this weekend just gone, and to discover it only ran for 2 seasons….May have to drag out Melrose Place or 90210 😅
@@pamelabrown1982 Have you tried Vera or Inspector Lynley?
Have you watched the '60s version! It's better!
Nothing more fun than these campy episodes with all these stars . Thanks a million.
Ian Ogilvy...brilliant!
I like old detective series. Easy plot. Close relationship. Many famous guest stars. Beautiful scenery.😄 Easy on the mind. No unnecessary violent activity. Good old days.
This program is absolutely terrible.
But I guess you're right, it's tacky fun.
Olen samaa mieltä!
But it’s so fake and tacky
@gloriaambrose2840 I like fake shows. I enjoy the escapism.
I like old school detective show's...that formula was simple but better than the new stuff
Love watching the old shows, seeing all the old actors I remember.
Love this and loved the 1963/64 series. Sure it’s lightweight. Big whoop! 🤣
Lightweight is just what I need these days!
I absolutely love Tiffani Thiessen. I've loved her since she played Kelly Kapowski from _Saved by the Bell._ I also loved her as Valerie Malone from _Beverly Hills, 90210._ Tiffani Thiessen is love. Tiffani Thiessen is life. Tiffani Thiessen is a national treasure.
I love the cameo from the Maytag Repair Man.
Great!
"Well if it isn't Tonya Harding" :)
I saw the credit for Jesse White as himself and had to ask, "Who the heck is Jesse White?"
He's the Maytag Repair Man!
This had a very interesting cast of characters, including a former NFL star.
Florence Henderson as a psychic on Amos Burke, yeah. This was a fun episode. Finola Hughes still rocks in 2021.
Thank you for posting. The show does not take itself seriously, which is great. June Ward was the name of "Leave It To Beaver's" mom on the show of the same name. HAHA. It made it debut on CBS October 1957. Such a pleasure to watch the actors that are no longer with us. Happy viewing from Las Vegas, NV August 29, 2018
Beaver's mother's name was June Cleaver. Her husband's name was Ward.
Don't you mean "Jude Ward"? Ah-choo! ;-)
All of the older stars aged very well...
It must have been a treat to have Eva on this series as both her and Zaz Zaz played the odd character role in the 60`s series. ... and Mrs Brady doing 3 & 1/2 LMAO...This plus the original series had some really snappy lines...
it's too bad all the young girls from back in the 60's that had daughters, couldn't have been on this show.
Sadly, 1994 was the last full year of Eva Gabor's life. She died on the Fourth of July of 1995.
She was still very healthy in this episode. As healthy as she was, she could have lived as long as Zsa Zsa or even her mother. We didn't know that she was going to fall and break her hip, be taken to the hospital with fluid already in her lungs, be
diagnosed with viral pneumonia, put on life support, given medication, fall into a coma, and then die within two-week period; leaving behind a truly devastated fan (that's me)!
Although Eva was the youngest Gabor sister, she was the first Gabor sister to die and have the shortest life. At the time she died, they said that she was 74. Now I hear that she was 76 when she died. Magda, the oldest Gabor sister, was the second Gabor sister to die. Magda died of a kidney infection in June of 1997 at the age of 79. And of course, Zsa Zsa died exactly one week before Christmas of 2016 at the age of 99; just two months shy of turning 100. Mama Jolie died on April Fools Day of 1997. I believe that she was over a hundred when she died. The father, Vilmos, died in 1962. He still stayed in Hungary.)
More amazing was Eddie Albert, her Green Acres co-star, outlived her by a decade, passing away in May 2005 at 99
Eva Gabor was a classy lady . Thanks for the episode. .
She was a great comedic actress. "Lisa & Oliver" were quite a pair. I felt they were similar in stick as Burns & Allan...
Ms. Hughes has both a sharp stare and wit. No matter what critics say, her role as emma 'white queen' frost in the tv movie generation x impressed me somewhat.
What a pleasure. I know ALL those guest stars by name and face.
Wow. Ian Ogily (who once played Simon Templar in Return of The Saint) played a murder victim, and what a cast of potential suspects:
Dick Butkus, Morgan Fairchild, Eva Gabor, Florence Henderson, Ken Kercheval, Finola Hughes, Tiffany-Amber Thiessen..... but it wasn't Dom Deluise. (he never is).
Ian Ogilvy
thank you I love this show
Another great list of guest stars, but really, Ian Ogilvy was great! Until he died. :-/ But the other guest stars were great, too, especially Florence Henderson in a goofy role as a psychic.
The show's really a bit on the lightweight side, but still lots of fun, just like the original series.
Oh, and the airdate of this episode was April 1st, 1994. At 26:56, that looks like a PC-compatible computer running Windows 3.1 with the File Manager maximized. And no, the hard drive was not "fragged", nor was the "memory system erased". It was simply a case of the relevant files being deleted.
The lovely Eva Gabor!
Great series since the 1960's..
Burke's Law: never give anyone CPR.
and declare them dead after 1 second of checking for a heart beat with your ear.
Brilliant
Lol 😆😂😂😂🤣
Hahaha, for once, the older Mr. Burke got prepositioned 🤣
This is such a FUN series, they should put it on T.V. again, people are starved for fun
Nice actors.
Tiffani Thiessen parlayed this into the role of Valerie Malone on Beverly Hills 90210
Florence Henderson,although best known as Carol Brady in "The Brady Bunch" was on Broadway. She originated the role of Fanny in the musical of the same name. She starred with the great Met bass, Ezio Pinza, who after 22 seasons at the Metropolitan Opera House had a second career in Broadway, most famously as the Frenchman Emile in "South Pacific" .
She also played a number of character tv roles. I remember one specifically, a cameo appearance, (night court) rings a bell, accused of murder. the gaff was Mrs. Brady as such.
(night court or SNL?)
@@markbenvemete5786 she was also on murder she wrote!! I'm always watching night cout never caught her episode!!
3:51 Wow. Looks like "The Saint" (Simon Templar) of '78 done got himself poisoned with laced hairspray.
BTW, Ian Ogilvy assumed Roger Moore's character of Templar when "Return of the Saint" returned to British television by the fall of 1978.
Me too. Don't forget...70 is the new 40! :-)
Dom De Luise cracks me up
I like him in this episode.
Young Penny Halliwell looks exactly like her daughter Phoebe 🤣
She really does.. she acts like her to.. I would have liked her to have been in Charmed more.
@@misslanapford9169 Same. The actress was really good as Penny. And the producers say she was REALLY popular with fans. She used to get more fan mail than any of the girls 😂
Sorry Sammy, but you got it wrong. Penny Halliwell was the Grams in Charmed. This is Patricia Halliwell, or Patty for short.
Morgan Fairchild bought her nose from the same place as Michael Jackson.
Morgan fairchild is stunning has not changed.
Now we know where CBS(who produced this version of Burke's Law) got Gibb's rules from 😂
The stars were lining up
Ian Ogilvy, who played Romeo, was born in England but is now a naturalized U.S. citizen. He has starred both in the UK and the U.S. in both film and TV.
He is British.
@@fionastevenson6019He married Kathryn Holcomb in 1992, and later became a naturalised United States citizen.
Air spray back in the 80's was enough to kill anyone...I forgot about how much was used.;-P
Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) from General Hospital is on this episode.
Dom DeLuise playing his usual role - the one he plays in every TV show he’s in…..!!!!!
19:40: She answers by describing Columbo...
Wow! Cool show. If it wasn't for Peter Barton the show would been in the dark.
Great episode
My favorite joke was Dom DeLouise asking the nonspeaking background actor, "What am I talking to you for?"
Ian Ogilvy... Romeo...was nt a star guest ?...He used to be The Saint 😊
I first saw Ian Ogilvy in a BBC production of the "Spoils of Poynton, A short story by Henry James. Unlike much of James' works, the point was clear - don't let yourself be possessed by possessions. Fits in with the current decluttering fad.
26:06 The Maytag Repairman LOL
I like the way he takes chicken soup 🍲 😋
LOL. Shame on you, Mrs. Brady. :D
@ 26:14 the Maytag repair man! ☺️
Watching this during covid makes me feel sick
Also, Ken Kercheval of the uber-super hit 1978-91 series “Dallas” was in this episode.
Romeo you are such a player.
CPR makes dying less dramatic.
Better than a lot current like castle, numbers etc
Eva Gabor's last acting role.
& THE SO CALLLED PRINCE sponging off her, continued to have his pretentious lifestyle, all paid for!haha
enquiry enquiry I saw a documentary about her. Truly beautiful. I thought the Prince a con-artist!
@@enquiryenquiry6151 You are mistaking Eva for Zsa Zsa.
@@anjanadevikumar You are mistaking Eva for Zsa Zsa.
"plethora of suspects" v-good
Peter Barton doesn't look so bad with short hair. His thick hair look good whether it's short or long.
Cool Jesse White
After a lapse of two episodes, Burke's Law rebounds with a plausible script & great guest appearances by Jesse White & Dom DeLuise. Gene Barry is fine as
usual. But Florence Henderson & Morgan Fairchild have to go.🧟♂️🙈
Eva Gabor’s character would have been old enough to be Tiffany’s character’s grandmother, not her mother. Eva would have had kids in the 1940’s or 50’s nor the 70’s. She was born in 1919.
Morgan Fairchild and Dick Butkus the new odd couple
What forensic evidence did they have against Florence Henderson?
Hair spray 😂
"Stabbed him 14 times"...The number 14 keeps popping up in every video I watch...I believe it is inserted there by AI/Quantum computing.
Did she call it the epi-derriere?
why is ross gellar's mom on this show?🤔
Carol Brady, how could you???!!!! 😭😭😭😭😭😭
Bever-Leigh is a beautiful woman, but the hair and makeup did her dirty. Her face always looks her foundation is flowing of her face and her bangs are really distracting. They could've pulled her back and put it up. Eugh. It's bugging me so much 😒
I like the way they styled her. To each their own. Now, if you want to talk about makeup, Eva and Morgan have the entire store on their stretched out faces. I like their styling, too. And poor Florence has helmet hair.
@@melvina628 ROFLMAO You're right. But it annoys me more what they did to Bever-Leigh because my Lord, is she beautiful! The other ladies, I don't actually care for except for 'naive hairdresser.' But I guess that was all the rage back then?
@@samhart4205 Yes, she is pretty. That is true.
She's stunning, at least the lips makeup is good.
@@mirellalastar She is, yes. Well, the 90s had good lip make up to be fair. Really took their time on the lips. And it shows. Her lipsticks really go well with her skin tone. But then again, Bever-Leigh seems blessed enough to pull anything off.
Great casts....down to the Maytag man! lol
The way Vinny talks to Ramon really rubs me the wrong way. The fuck? Nobody like Vinny, he's not a comic relief.
I'll watch anything with Gene Barry, but frankly I prefer the original buries law. The one liners that end each scene are tiresome.
Who killed Juliet, isn't that more important ❓
Yeah right this guy is supposedly a heterosexual male character?Try getting away with that hairstyle,clothing,walk even his kissing was suspect.It was hilarious
death by hair spray strong stuff.
This is the cheesiest episode of this series.
More like who didn't dunnit.
Dramatic death lol
I like clssical English / American movies but I hate agressive provokative women and sexual freedom
I agree. The blatant sexuality is turning me off.
😁 !!!! Really ?
Good lord. What a recycling bin for Hollywood sitcoms/soaps this mess is. The older show was SO MUCH better.
lol, yes, that toss through the window was priceless
And that's why I love it. It's so bad it's bad 😉
😂😂😂😂😂
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