One of my favourite episodes. The scenes between Chief Dan Mathews (Broderick Crawford) and the little boy are so cute. This strong-minded and tough personality obviously has a heart of gold. All his scenes with children as in "Deaf Mute", "Runaway Boy", "Brave Boy" are equally heart-warming.
Thanks for the tip. I already watched "Rabies". You're right it's a very good episode and the last scene when Dan Mathews takes the adorable little girl on his arms and gives her chocolate after her vaccination is so characteristic for this charismatic man: hard shell, soft core.
I agree with you I believe he has a big heart however Matthews makes one critical mistake in the show guns are not dangerous people are dangerous this is the thing he should have been teaching that boy
@@bulldogshouse9970 well, when Dan is shooting guns are dangerous for crimes. But I feel Dan was instructing the lad to treat a dangerous item with respect. His advice was to the boy not the gun.
Don’t understand how anyone could give a 👎 to these high-quality low-key low-impact shows. That’s what’s so good about them: low-key and low-impact. No gratuitous blatant violence, no profane gutter language, no nefarious miscreants ... well, yeah, there’s nefarious miscreants aplenty. It wouldn’t be a law and order show without them, but at least they’re low-key, low-impact nefarious miscreants. B-B-B-But, I hear you sputtering, that’s not real life, at least today it’s not, to which you hear me saying, yeah, I know it’s not. So lemme dream a little, huh. Life isn’t worth living, you can’t dream a little.
They made Crawford earn his pay on this episode. The out of character cutesie scene with the kid and the pretending to be sick stuff. He's a hell of an actor.
+@doctorwho0077 Nothing new then, doc. Had to visit my doctor at the local health centre some months ago; he's still smoking (after all the health warnings about nicotine over here)! Said it was to keep his weight down.
I fondly remember watching HP when their episodes were first run and brand new! We kids adored Brod. Crawford as Dan Matthews, and he was immensely popular in his role even to adults! I'm an old lady now, but I enjoy these shows still, and I think Brod. Crawford is so cute, and I'm not referring to his physical appearance!
Mick's grill 11:25 is on the corner of Reseda Bl. and Roscoe in the San Fernando Valley. For those of you familiar with area I lived in a house right next to Mick's Grill in 1950, There was nothing North of Roscoe but orange groves and a few scattered houses.
Love the way dan is in Chronic pain slumped over and as soon as the scene calls for him to do his duty, he's upright and barking orders like nothing is wrong, then after the dock says it's lead poisoning he's back to being a lame duck again..
Can you even buy toy guns anymore?., Kids don't even play outside hardly unless they're really young, and then it's straight to video games when they get a bit older. They're useless parents play video games, so the kids start early. the games are extremely violent, but god forbid they play cops and robbers, war, or cowboys and indians. It's a joke how PC the world has become.
..and to keep your finger off of the trigger until ready to shoot. Mathews didn't follow that rule in these shows. Maybe it wasn't a thing yet back then.
When I saw the title, "Dan Sick", I imagined Dan in bed with a bad cold, dressed in a night shirt and his fedora, barking orders and "21-50, by!" over the phone between sneezes! Might have made a pretty good episode at that....
To think all this could've of been avoided had the father been concerned enough to simply mark the can poison, and tell his son about it in the beginning.......
sebring1960 - Exactly. I was expecting Mathews or the doctor to remind the dad to label anything that was put into a different container. It was good that he didn't want the powder getting out, but.......
I never get tired of watching this series. Did anyone else notice that young boy Tommy was played by the same actor who portrayed the family son Mickey in The Return of Dracula (1958)?
A very unique episode where Dan Mathew's ( Broderick Crawford) playes against type. In this episode, instead of being all alpha male in control, barking orders to everyone, and being swift on the move, He's toned down and caring initially, and becomes weak and vulnerable, as he's affected by contact with the wet lead paint that he and Tommy are in contact with. It's great when the doc gives him a shot in the arm. He Jenks and asks the doc if he used a square needle. GREAT! The episode ends perfectly where the incapacitated Tommy tells the doc he wants 'Mr. Mathews' to carry him back to the house, whereupon raises Tommy's torso, says how the painted toy guns that Tommy had made had gotten both of them. He then gets Tommy to his feet, lifts him up and carry him walking away from the camera. Again, a unique episode in this series, that I've seen thus far. Good stuff!
After being deathly ill from the painted gun at the beginning of the show he took the painted gun from the kid at the end of the show and commented how it made them both sick. Then put it in his pocket commenting how dangerous guns are. Meantime "Tommy" seems wide awake, out of pain and good to go.
@@Catquick1957 Birth defects are still appearing due to Agent Orange. There are special hospitals for all the deformed and brain-damaged children and adults throughout VietNam.
I wonder if he drank, because of "Survivor's Guilt." He was one of two announcers that worked for the Glenn Miller Band in the US Army. Obviously, he didn't go on the flight, which was shot down.
10/4 10/4 metal water and just leaves , Crawford looks drunk for real, but great series and I remember those cars we had a 62 Plymouth belvedere. And old fords ..
On the wrong side of the road only one light on the front and it is a spotlight and it's not flashing and nothing on the back maybe I saw one I love this show and big Dan Mathews.: Hollywood did wonders with this one
Why wasn't the kid wearing rubber gloves when handling those paints and solvents? And what was the father using to spray on the crops? In the 50s, you could buy arsenic and DDT at the hardware store. You could also buy lead pipes for plumbing. A lot of crop dusting was done from planes too. It's a wonder more people from the 1950s are still left alive. Excellent acting by Broderick Crawford. I really believed he wasn't feeling well. He was in his late forties, yet he looked and moved like he was in his 60s.
A near fatal case of lead poisoning, and Dan Matthews is treated at the HP clinic. Shouldn't an ambulance and a trip to the nearest Medical Center been more appropriate?
Tommy was not a very bright boy. Instead of picking up the phone to call for help as he got sicker and sicker, he just wandered around the orange grove looking for his old man.
@@conniewojahn6445 All you had to do back in the day was dial O and ask the operator to connect you to the local hospital. Even easier than dialing 911.
@@conniewojahn6445 Back in the day, all you had to do was dial O for the Operator and ask to be connected to the nearest hospital emergency room. Even easier than dialing 911.
@@jacquesgervais1713 Astonishing! Why not use an updated calendar, which should be much easier to find? I'd surely be hard put getting a calendar for 2017!!!!
21:11, Dan says, "hit that screamer" guess that's Hiway patrol lingo for the siren...though, when NYPD used the pulsator attachment to the mechanical siren, they called it the growler
This episode had to be re-written. Dan was so pissed in most scenes, they couldn’t rewrite all of them. They just shot Dan staggering around after a heavy liquid lunch and built a story around it. So the story goes ;))
Guns are dangerous, okay, a gun by it self can't hurt anything, it takes an idiot behind the gun to make it dangerous. We want to blame guns for everything going on today, but what about the people using them, there's your problem.
I enjoy all of these episodes. Buy I've got to say this particular one is ine if my least favorite favorites. Quite corny actually actually. But its all good.
Does anyone remember seeing this series being filmed. You may have been a young teen or child who would still be around and use a computer. Would love to hear about it.
No, lived in Long Beach, think HP filmed almost exclusively in the Valley or unincorporated areas where they didn't have to pay. Did see an episode of Sea Hunt being filmed in LB and met Lloyd Bridges. Real good guy
My favorite line from this episode...Ring...Dr Holmes, please.... You Holmes...? I'm not here.... Sorry....Dr Holmes is not home.... Well, when will Holmes be home..????
One of my favourite episodes. The scenes between Chief Dan Mathews (Broderick Crawford) and the little boy are so cute. This strong-minded and tough personality obviously has a heart of gold. All his scenes with children as in "Deaf Mute", "Runaway Boy", "Brave Boy" are equally heart-warming.
Manuela Hertel .watch the video about rabies. its a good one also.
Thanks for the tip. I already watched "Rabies". You're right it's a very good episode and the last scene when Dan Mathews takes the adorable little girl on his arms and gives her chocolate after her vaccination is so characteristic for this charismatic man: hard shell, soft core.
Hes a fine human being, kind, polite, but if youre a crook, look out!
I agree with you I believe he has a big heart however Matthews makes one critical mistake in the show guns are not dangerous people are dangerous this is the thing he should have been teaching that boy
@@bulldogshouse9970 well, when Dan is shooting guns are dangerous for crimes. But I feel Dan was instructing the lad to treat a dangerous item with respect. His advice was to the boy not the gun.
Don’t understand how anyone could give a 👎 to these high-quality low-key low-impact shows. That’s what’s so good about them: low-key and low-impact. No gratuitous blatant violence, no profane gutter language, no nefarious miscreants ... well, yeah, there’s nefarious miscreants aplenty. It wouldn’t be a law and order show without them, but at least they’re low-key, low-impact nefarious miscreants. B-B-B-But, I hear you sputtering, that’s not real life, at least today it’s not, to which you hear me saying, yeah, I know it’s not. So lemme dream a little, huh. Life isn’t worth living, you can’t dream a little.
An episode where Dan gets lead poisoning instead of delivering it.
Aah, but you have to ask yourself one simple question. Which is going to poison Dan more quickly - the lead, or the arsenic?
Great line...one best in all the feedback texts about hiway patrol👍
They made Crawford earn his pay on this episode. The out of character cutesie scene with the kid and the pretending to be sick stuff. He's a hell of an actor.
When Mathews is yelling Norton he sounds like Jackie Gleason in The Honeymooners.
I just saw the episode. Caught that.
A great series. Despite being written, filmed and acted more than half a century ago. Not like the trash shown on today's major networks.
That's when the writing was superior on just about all shows then. I watched them all. Nothin' like 'em since, either.
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It's nothing but stupid reality shows now. There ain't any good shows on TV now!!!!!!!!
It is "great" because of Broderick Crawford's character, just like David Jansen in "The Fugitive", neither show is very good except for those 2
whatsa century? nuttn. 100 years. a mere flicker.
doc sticks thermometer in Dan's mouth, tells him not to talk then asks him a bunch of questions
+@doctorwho0077 Nothing new then, doc. Had to visit my doctor at the local health centre some months ago; he's still smoking (after all the health warnings about nicotine over here)! Said it was to keep his weight down.
I went to the doctor. Told him every time I raise my arm it hurts. He told me not to raise my arm.
Dan bit so hard on the thermometer, I thought he had mercury poisoning!
Tell me one doctor that does not do that.
Must have used a real doctor rather than an actor
When dan yells norton, i never laughed so long and hard.
I'm surprised nobody else caught that.
When Dan yelled "NORTON", I thought of Ralph Kramden, and so did you I suspect.
I caught that too. 😁
I caught it immediately too! 😆
Surely, Ed Norton came to mind for many viewers of this episode.
I fondly remember watching HP when their episodes were first run and brand new! We kids adored Brod. Crawford as Dan Matthews, and he was immensely popular in his role even to adults! I'm an old lady now, but I enjoy these shows still, and I think Brod. Crawford is so cute, and I'm not referring to his physical appearance!
Mick's grill 11:25 is on the corner of Reseda Bl. and Roscoe in the San Fernando Valley. For those of you familiar with area I lived in a house right next to Mick's Grill in 1950, There was nothing North of Roscoe but orange groves and a few scattered houses.
Thank you for the history. No more oranges right. Crawford was a great actor. We all have our daemons and lasted till 1986.
Yeah progress , or something like it.
My family lived in west Canoga Park on Lederer Ave. from '58 to '62. There were still plenty of groves then. It was fun there as a kid.
Crawford's daemon was the usual one,booze-he was a heavy drinker from way back, before "Highway Patrol".
Ho John. Hope you never played in those orange groves when you were a lad. That farmer keeps spraying all that insecticide!
Love the way dan is in Chronic pain slumped over and as soon as the scene calls for him to do his duty, he's upright and barking orders like nothing is wrong, then after the dock says it's lead poisoning he's back to being a lame duck again..
What a great episode, absolutely brilliant!
Great episode. Dan Mathews is really fond of kids.
John A. they taste good, albert fish
Oh, no doubt. No way anybody gets away with that today.
I'm fond of him.
The FIRST lesson to teach a child pertaining to guns is to NEVER point a gun - even a toy gun - at anything you don't intend to shoot.
Can you even buy toy guns anymore?., Kids don't even play outside hardly unless they're really young, and then it's straight to video games when they get a bit older. They're useless parents play video games, so the kids start early. the games are extremely violent, but god forbid they play cops and robbers, war, or cowboys and indians. It's a joke how PC the world has become.
Agreed.
The main character missed that opportunity here.
then why have a toy gun if you are not pretending to shoot it? lol.
..and to keep your finger off of the trigger until ready to shoot. Mathews didn't follow that rule in these shows. Maybe it wasn't a thing yet back then.
Second rule he broke, teaching how to grip it:
Keep you finger OFF the trigger, until you've aimed & are ready to shoot.
When I saw the title, "Dan Sick", I imagined Dan in bed with a bad cold, dressed in a night shirt and his fedora, barking orders and "21-50, by!" over the phone between sneezes!
Might have made a pretty good episode at that....
To think all this could've of been avoided had the father been concerned enough to simply mark the can poison, and tell his son about it in the beginning.......
sebring1960 - Exactly. I was expecting Mathews or the doctor to remind the dad to label anything that was put into a different container. It was good that he didn't want the powder getting out, but.......
I love corny 1950's tv shows. It's part of that epoch. I also love cars with tail fins and cars that look like fishes.
How about those 2 door cop cars
I never get tired of watching this series. Did anyone else notice that young boy Tommy was played by the same actor who portrayed the family son Mickey in The Return of Dracula (1958)?
10-4 10-4 lol..the golden age..i miss it
I just saw Broderick Crawford in an Italian Federico Fellini film! He really got around back in the fifties!
*If that kid pulled a toy gun on a cop today, he'd be missing the top of his head.*
' EXACTLY, NEVER, NEVER , PULL A HAND GUN OF ANY KIND AROUND ANY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER ' !
Actually, we were strictly taught never to point even a toy gun at another person.
"Guns are dangerous."
If Matthews only knew how guns were going change this country decades later.
@@idiotwind2248 Guns did not change, people did.
A very unique episode where Dan Mathew's ( Broderick Crawford) playes against type.
In this episode, instead of being all alpha male in control, barking orders to everyone, and being swift on the move, He's toned down and caring initially, and becomes weak and vulnerable, as he's affected by contact with the wet lead paint that he and Tommy are in contact with.
It's great when the doc gives him a shot in the arm. He Jenks and asks the doc if he used a square needle. GREAT!
The episode ends perfectly where the incapacitated Tommy tells the doc he wants 'Mr. Mathews' to carry him back to the house, whereupon raises Tommy's torso, says how the painted toy guns that Tommy had made had gotten both of them. He then gets Tommy to his feet, lifts him up and carry him walking away from the camera.
Again, a unique episode in this series, that I've seen thus far.
Good stuff!
Davey Crockett jacket.
I had one of those Davey Crockett jackets, still do though most of the fringe is gone.
This is what made us sick... as he handles it some more...
Yeah, wasn't a very bright move, was it!
It wasnt painted didnt look like
Man this so much fun to make fun of that is why i watch it that and the ol cars
Doctor put thermometer in his mouth, starts asking questions when he answeres doc. says keep your mouth shut, then starts asking again. Huh?.
"While Dan Mathews and Dr. Whatshisname worked FEVERISHLY....." Precious.
lol I caught that one, too.
Dan: "I've got bad stomach cramps"
Doc: "Here, drink some water"
Dan: "I've got bad stomach cramps"
Doc: "Here, drink some water"
Dan just blew the men's room up.
Usually Dan mathews dishes out the lead poisoning. This episode he got it.
Doc didnt order roadblocks leading out of the city
Did check the map though
Great hilarious episode. Has Honeymooners outtakes. "Hey Norton."
So Dan’s got a stomach ache and they immediately push the “public will panic” button?
Yes. Because he IS the Highway Patrol!👍
I was thinking the exact same thing, ´Hollywood reality´ akin to ´liberalism reality´.
Somebody call Dr Fauci....!!!!!
@@INDYOSKARS I was thinking the same exact thing -- regarding Liberals.
1950 s dangerous chemicals.
Awe man! It's a scary thing to see Dan sick, after all...he's the brains of the Highway Patrol
Dan IS the Highway Patrol.
Back when you could teach a kidto to shoot and nobody whining about it
Good old days
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There are only two treatments to the disease of liberalism: death or deprogramming.
Back when it was considered “cute” for a kid to point a gun at a cop
@@INDYOSKARS - have there been any documented cases of successful deprogramming yet❓🤪🙄🤡☠️
Handy having a forensics lab in the highway Patrol office.......
After being deathly ill from the painted gun at the beginning of the show he took the painted gun from the kid at the end of the show and commented how it made them both sick. Then put it in his pocket commenting how dangerous guns are. Meantime "Tommy" seems wide awake, out of pain and good to go.
Dan shot many with that .38
They advanced the timing on dans ride it fired right up
Sometimes old style drugs work better than new, modern, up-to-date drugs.
Oh boy! Lead paint, mercury thermometers, DDT, and Lucky Strikes. Didn't kill me either.
Don't tell me you drank water right from the hose. That was the real killer.
Seem to be dead from the neck up to me.
Mr Matthews is such a hands on Boss. I wish he was my boss
Broderick Crawford is such a ham, isn't he. I still watch as many of these old-time police shows as I can find.
The doc should have taken a look at the big knob on Matthews forehead
That's just a bullet working its way to the surface.
That's just a bullet working its way to the surface.
That's just when he fell after too many bourbons.
YA HE'S HAD THAT IN MANY SHOWS WTF
"Remember one thing Tommy, guns are dangerous!" Proceeds to drive away drunk.
Dan, “Ididntsayyouservedbadfood” Cook, “what did he say?” Doctor, “He said, idintsayyouservedbadfood”. Cook, “Is he on drugs?”
Lol
Tommy on guns remember.. Leave your blood at the American Cross. Not on the highway.
And to think a few years latter in a little exotic land called Vietnam. That poison would be called agent Orange
I always wonder about the people left behind, that still live where that garbage is now.
Except that Agent Orange and lead arsenate are two VERY different chemicals.
@@Catquick1957 Birth defects are still appearing due to Agent Orange. There are special hospitals for all the deformed and brain-damaged children and adults throughout VietNam.
@@drcurv Different names, but same uses and deadly effects. All commercially grown produce is sprayed with all over the world, including California.
I'd of wagered that , even though sick himself, It would be Dan Mathews that found the boy. LOL Amazing Cop!
I bet that everybody that has made fun of Mr Carwford's drinking problem is sitting drinking one there self saying they don't have a problem
I got a problem...
I wonder if he drank, because of "Survivor's Guilt." He was one of two announcers that worked for the Glenn Miller Band in the US Army. Obviously, he didn't go on the flight, which was shot down.
A drinking problem is never funny, and nothing to be made fun of.
Sad
@@rahkinrah1963 take care of yourself💗
He sure recovered fast..... should have taken weeks.
Great show great episode
10/4 10/4 metal water and just leaves , Crawford looks drunk for real, but great series and I remember those cars we had a 62 Plymouth belvedere. And old fords ..
My Dad's "61 Chrysler Windsor in Canada, and called a Chrysler 500, I think, in the States.
The scene where the doc takes Chief Mathews temperature with a rectal thermometer were deleted from re-runs.
Someday when Dan is not in a rush? Right!
Another great job
On the wrong side of the road only one light on the front and it is a spotlight and it's not flashing and nothing on the back maybe I saw one I love this show and big Dan Mathews.: Hollywood did wonders with this one
Back when people answered the phone before robocalls....
I thank God they found Tommy in time.
You and me both. I was worried d sick
@@trainer333 me2
15:28
Let me just put this glass of water here on the counter for the next customer.
Nasty
You use square needles or something..LOL
The kid was near death and the doctor said "Let's get him back to the lab." No hospital? Malpractice!
frisco21 more people die in hospitals than labs. Kid did ok.
frisco21
Or maybe doc cud've given him a pill like the one Dan wS given? Gd show tho.
The kid didn't have any healthcare insurance.
Why wasn't the kid wearing rubber gloves when handling those paints and solvents? And what was the father using to spray on the crops? In the 50s, you could buy arsenic and DDT at the hardware store. You could also buy lead pipes for plumbing. A lot of crop dusting was done from planes too. It's a wonder more people from the 1950s are still left alive. Excellent acting by Broderick Crawford. I really believed he wasn't feeling well. He was in his late forties, yet he looked and moved like he was in his 60s.
Glad to say some of us are still here!
Crop dusting is still done by aircraft.
Funny, ouch you using square needles doc? That one got me pretty good.
More comeback and quick one liners then rodney Dangerfield or Don rickels
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A near fatal case of lead poisoning, and Dan Matthews is treated at the HP clinic.
Shouldn't an ambulance and a trip to the nearest Medical Center been more appropriate?
Crawford was REALLY drunk that day, so they decided on a script that would have him wobbly on his feet for most of the episode for a reason.
Whatdya use square needles or something doc ! Classic Crawford
A Highway Patrol revelation...Dan wore his hat so often to cover up the protruding horn on his forehead.
And, he seems to have a duck-foot walk.
Does anyone know what caused that? Looks like he had a bad accident at one time.
What's a head-horn
@@annedugan7618 he was drunk in a episode and fell from a helicoter and broke his ankle some epiodes he has a cast on
8:000 ... one cop feels ill and so there's instantly the threat of a public panic. LMAO!
Yep. And ran all over the place in a patrol car.
Tommy was not a very bright boy. Instead of picking up the phone to call for help as he got sicker and sicker, he just wandered around the orange grove looking for his old man.
Who would he call? Where's his mother, if he has one? How about a relative? There wasn't 911 then.
@@conniewojahn6445 All you had to do back in the day was dial O and ask the operator to connect you to the local hospital. Even easier than dialing 911.
@@conniewojahn6445 Back in the day, all you had to do was dial O for the Operator and ask to be connected to the nearest hospital emergency room. Even easier than dialing 911.
"What are you using? Square needles?" The calendar, hard to read, i think said February 1934.
1958
Hey mark you don't know much about car but those are cars from the 50s
Calendar is February 1954 as February 1st is a Monday. The Dodge car is a 1958.
@@jacquesgervais1713 Astonishing! Why not use an updated calendar, which should be much easier to find? I'd surely be hard put getting a calendar for 2017!!!!
I wonder why Matthews doesn’t have some kind of title besides just Mr.
Like Sargent
... at 1:10 it was specified - he's "The Head".
Plumber put the cold water on the wrong side a 11:20.
Nice catch.
21:11, Dan says, "hit that screamer" guess that's Hiway patrol lingo for the siren...though, when NYPD used the pulsator attachment to the mechanical siren, they called it the growler
Dan carried little boy....neat
Dan goes to his map to see where he ate 😂. Maybe he should have set up roadblocks to catch the poisonous lead.
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The golden state treatment now is blackouts, hi housing cost, no gas, hi taxes, skid row bums, slow golf at Rancho park
In one scene Dan appears to be sprouting horns.
One sided. I saw that. Maybe he walked into a door? Maybe someone on set challenged him to a fist fight? Maybe the camera boom swung into his noggin?
If the gun made them sick, then why is Matthews re=handling the gun again?
That poor child
Dan can play this rule pretty good all he has to do is have a hangover and can be sick for the part
That ol boy was piccled for that scene! No less than 20 shots, and don't forget the primo hash!guy was ok in my book!
This episode had to be re-written. Dan was so pissed in most scenes, they couldn’t rewrite all of them. They just shot Dan staggering around after a heavy liquid lunch and built a story around it. So the story goes ;))
Dan had a bad dodger dog at the Chavez revine. Vin scully has pizza
Little Tommy, it’s Uncle Lar!
Jimmy Baird, brother of Mouseketeer Sharon Baird.
Story goof: Lead poisoning isn't instant -- it takes months or years for symptoms to appear (and by then you are in real trouble).
😒👉 The show is only 30 minutes 🎬
Guns are dangerous, okay, a gun by it self can't hurt anything, it takes an idiot behind the gun to make it dangerous. We want to blame guns for everything going on today, but what about the people using them, there's your problem.
I enjoy all of these episodes. Buy I've got to say this particular one is ine if my least favorite favorites. Quite corny actually actually. But its all good.
Does anyone remember seeing this series being filmed. You may have been a young teen or child who would still be around and use a computer. Would love to hear about it.
I remember the Series. I watched it in the 1950s. Loved it.
I don't remember one episode, only that introduction music. I think I was always hustled off to bed when this show came on.
No, lived in Long Beach, think HP filmed almost exclusively in the Valley or unincorporated areas where they didn't have to pay. Did see an episode of Sea Hunt being filmed in LB and met Lloyd Bridges. Real good guy
This week's episode, 'Liver Poisoning.'
Takes al kinds👍👍
COVID 57
Very funny
@@dennisthemenace57 Yes. Hilarious.
His second booster
Now everyone would have to wear a mask and stay 6 feet apart for 2 years.
Good ol 502
Poison is not
Cool at all!
My favorite line from this episode...Ring...Dr Holmes, please.... You Holmes...? I'm not here....
Sorry....Dr Holmes is not home.... Well, when will Holmes be home..????
He was probably home home on the range.
Effects of lead poisoning can take months to years to manifest.
Why can't the cameraman call somebody to come and help the little boy
Lol,ok you can come bring your Pills. Man have times changed. Man almost can't get over it, lmao.
At 21:18 when Norton was running in from the field he should have went "WOOB,WOOB,WOOB,WOOB,WOOB!" like Curly from the 3 Stooges.
Or he should of responded saying, "hey there ralphy boy."
DAN At ending, say you know something, I am still hungry 😋
Gee Dan you don’t keep your finger on the trigger until you intend to shoot
How old was Matthews here, about 60 I gather