There’s been nothing like the amazin “Rowan & Martin’s LAUGH IN.” Folks now just don’t know what they’re missing. INTERESTING FACT: The producer Mr. Lorne Michaels of Saturday Night Live used to write comedy for Laugh In!
@ my pleasure. I truly do wish there was creative comedy show similar to, “Rowan & Martin’s LAUGH IN” these days. But I think it will never be duplicated.
@ my buddies in seventh grade gave me the Laugh-In nickname, “Bippy.” They thought I would find it derogatory or embarrassing. But I kind of liked it. So I kept it since the late 60s.
The best. I never tire of this show. In the opera sketch Artie reminded me of the Cowardly Lion.
RIP Flip Wilson as well as the cast of this hip show. 🙏🙏✝️🕯🕯
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There’s been nothing like the amazin “Rowan & Martin’s LAUGH IN.” Folks now just don’t know what they’re missing. INTERESTING FACT: The producer Mr. Lorne Michaels of Saturday Night Live used to write comedy for Laugh In!
Thanks for tuning in and sharing the factoid 😊
@ my pleasure. I truly do wish there was creative comedy show similar to, “Rowan & Martin’s LAUGH IN” these days. But I think it will never be duplicated.
@@Bippy55 Maybe triplicated...you can bet your Big Bippy on that!!
@ my buddies in seventh grade gave me the Laugh-In nickname, “Bippy.” They thought I would find it derogatory or embarrassing. But I kind of liked it. So I kept it since the late 60s.
@@Bippy55 Love it! What a great nickname ❤ We have something fun coming this Saturday on the F.B.I. segment. Hope you can tune in, Bippy 😊
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After seeing the opera section, I need to ask again: What if I went to see an opera, and the first song was a fat lady singing?
It would be over!