I love the line in the episode where they were going to be rescued and needed to pack minimum luggage and Mr Howell says, "That's not a suitcase, that's my wallet!!!
I know this is a old post but you have to take into account that 1960s TVs got poor Resolution. Plus a lot of people during the 60s had roof antennas and they got a lot of snow.
I love this silly show. I always thought it was hilarious that the professor could make batteries for the radio out of coconuts, pedal powered washing machines out of palm trees and even tap a telephone cable, but could not repair the Minnow or build a boat with all the wood they had on the island.
dude he was smarter than ya think= he had mary anne and ginger, no taxes, no rules, why do you think he fouled up any rescue, hell id burn the minnow , destroy the radio, and enjoy the hotties,gilligan may have been gettin lucky as well
I met Gilligan (Bob Denver) in a Reno Nevada airport years ago. He was with his family. (I think his mother and sister if I'm not mistaken) I think they were on their way to Honolulu. He was a nice man. I didnt keep him long, afterall, he was with family in an airport and like the rest of us, needed to catch a flight. But he did stop when I walked up to him, the two ladys smiled, I told him before he could say a word, I said "I realize we're in an airport so I wont keep you, just wanted to say a quick hello, I love all your work and Ive watched every episode of Gilligan's Island. I'm so glad I got to meet you. This is a big thing for me" He put down his bag, shook my hand and smiled. He asked how I was doing and asked if my day was going well and where I was headed I told him Las Vegas for a company trip and I was meeting my sis. He smiled. We wished each other a good day. I let go of his hand and on our way we went. Watching Gilligan on tv so many years and then actually standing face to face with him, shaking his hand, saying hello and small chit chat was surreal. I've watched every episode. I love Gilligan's Island. It was surreal meeting him. Iconic. Come on man its Gilligan from Gilligan's Island. I mean Gilligan from Gilligan's Island can I say more, and he's shaking my hand, smiling and saying hello to me. Like I said, surreal. I was like..is this real? I love Gilligan.
@Sponge Bob That's funny!!! Maybe? LoL.. but really I did try to make it quick, I mean after being stranded on that Island for so long I'd have felt really bad if I'd have made Gilligan miss his flight and he had to wait for hours for the next one. Omg I would never forgive myself. lol
I loved seeing the bloopers. Gilligan's Island was one of my favorite shows growing up. The theme song is permanently etched into my mind and at times I find myself whistling it even today. Great job.
I’m 61 years old and I remember when Gilligan’s Island was on CBS in prime time! In my life there has never been a show on television that has given me more entertainment than Gilligan’s Island in times of joy and in times of intense sorrow. Some people say that watching Gilligan’s Island is a total waste of time. I couldn’t disagree more! Sometimes you just need to veg. The slapstick comedy is priceless and goes back to vaudeville. And yet there are some profound lessons to be learned in every episode if you really look for them about human relations. The first episodes were filmed just after President Kennedy was assassinated, an event that shocked America and the world. Then came the Beatles. America needed a show like this and we need more shows like this in these days of political correctness. WWG1WGA God bless America and God bless Sherwood Schwartz for coming up with such a great show that has endured. Oh by the way, I vote Maryann over Ginger any day!
@@mikerogers8540 it was a good show back then when you were a kid then the same people look at it when there in their 50s or 60's of course it's going look different to you now
I'm also 61 years old and l remember seeing the Black and white episodes of the first season but as we didn't have a Color TV l never saw the other season's in color until my Dad bought the Magnavox XL 100 in 1975 or 76. It was a Christmas present for the Whole family. Seriously that's how long l had to wait for a color TV.
@@robertrachels1870 I, too, had to wait until 1975 for a Zenith 25 inch Color Console TV. I'm 62. I watched this show when it was on Prime time. I had crushes on Maryanne and Ginger. Now, I realize that Maryanne was the "bomb" LOL
Can't believe there was only three seasons. Must have watched every episode at least 50x as a kid. So many great memories and nostalgia attached to this show! Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Just like Star Trek. It was an iconic show that is still popular today, having spawned several spin-offs and more than a dozen movies, but yet the original show only aired for three seasons.
I've noticed this! Only a few seasons but it felt like it went on throughout our childhoods! I think that's because of the quality of the stories and how much they pack into each episode, making it seem much larger in our memories. We forget most of the shows and episodes we watched, but somehow we remembered more of Gilligan's Island per episode, and thus feel like there's more there. A lot of other shows don't quite have the quality to episode ratio like GI does so more of the minute by minute goings on are far more often forgotten.
@@ShalmendoGlineux Also, back then there were a lot more episodes in a season. Not like today where there are just a handful of episodes in a 'season'.
I can't believe someone has seen this show enough to catch all this stuff. You are correct, I absolutely enjoyed all of this. I had forgotten about some of these episodes. Thanks for the quick trip down memory lane. The bloopers just made it more fun.
When I was 10 years old, in 1966, my mom, my aunt and my sister rode the Greyhound Bus from Mobile Alabama to Los Angeles California. We stopped everywhere in between, and visited both Disneyland and the set of Gilligan’s Island. I was so disappointed to find out that they were not really on an island. I’ve been jaded ever since. 😁
I loved seeing all of these , something to keep in mind when we were watching these in the 1960’s our TV’s were low res and usually only 12 or 14 inch screens at the most and of course the urban legend back then was we had to sit at least 6 feet away from the TV or we would hurt our eyes so these hard to catch bloopers were invisible to us but that makes it even more fun now seeing them in hidef!!
What the 60"s ? People arew still watching these reruns discovering Gilligan's Island hilarious comedy. They have not been of the air since the first aired
@@daffyduck8244 not sure what your talking about, I was referencing when we FIRST watched these episodes in the 60’s, of course people are still watching these in re runs today. When we first watched them the TV’s poor resolution did not let us catch all the bloopers we can see today
Gilligan's Island was brilliant. Only comedy show where the characters fought life and death situations and yet we laughed. I love details like - Ginger's theme music, Skipper looking in the camera, Mrs Howell wears her diamond pin in almost every outfit...even to sleep! My favs are the dream episodes. Great channel.
Thanks for mentioning Vito Scotti. I worked with him doing cartoon voices toward the end of his life. He was a brilliantly funny character actor, and I learned much from him.
I'm 65 and remember when I was in my early 30s, (early 90s)my daughter Amanda running to find me, too tell me that Gilligan's Island was on, she knew it was my favorite sitcom. I'm watching the S3, E4 while writing this. Thanks for the memories.
A wholesome show, no swearing or people beating the hell out of each other....I thought the Professor was so handsome, while you men were drooling over Ginger and Mary Ann.
I was in love with the Professor, Rustina! Yes, while my brother had a thing for Mary Ann, his little sister (me) was totally in love with Gilligan and especially, the Professor :)
Great stuff...Vito Scotti as the Japanese sailor will always be my favorite (both episodes, really). Just a hilarious, lovable character and a perfect opponent for Gilligan. Scotti and Denver look like they're having so much fun.
The last blooper, where he's wearing his wedding ring, is *so cool* because I've watched all three seasons, a ridiculous amount of times, and have discovered many bloopers, but I had *never* noticed Bob's ring. ♡ Thank you, I'll watch for it later. ♡
My mother and father hated Gilligan’s Island. But they knew I loved it. So they let me watch it. But they would complain under their breath the whole time it was on. 😊
Loved Gilligan's Island when I was a kid. Somebody gave me a hat just like Gilligan's and I wore it all the time. Everywhere I went I had that hat on, except Church. Even had the Gilligan's Island Toy Island that came with Gilligan, Skipper and I think Mary Ann.
My Dad was a wife beating drug addict and alcoholic that didn't like me much either and did things he knew would bother me. A couple of those things included burning my TV Guide collection and drawing on my Gilligan hat in permanent marker. My Mother tried to wash it but it never came out. I never wore that hat again.
Oh how this brings back the best days of my life when i was a kid. Thank you for taking me down memory lane. Days when times were simple. As kids we just wanted them to get rescued. We fell in love with all of them. Thank you again
I know there were a couple of other bloopers. One was when the Gilligan Russian look alike spy was on the island and he and Gilligan were doing the "mirror" scene. At one time, they each lift up their right hands (I believe it was their right ones and not their lefts), but in so doing, if you're in a mirror lifting your right hand, your mirror "image" is going to be lifting the left hand. There's another blooper, but it's not coming to mind right now! Thanks for the video!
I am 53 and I grew up watching reruns of Gilligan's Island. It was always on some channel on UHF. You youngsters probably don't know what UHF means. LMBO! Loved this show! Thanks for the memories!
John Ferguson I'm a bit older. I can remember frantically spinning the UHF dial searching for something other than the 5 channels we were able to get on VHF. The only reasonably clear channel we could find on UHF was 28 (PBS). We lived in the high desert about 120 miles from Los Angeles. Too far away to pick up much of anything. We were also one of the last places in SoCal to get cable TV.
These bloopers you can't even notice unless you're looking for them. I'm 61 years old and watched Gilligan's Island when it was in its original primetime schedule. Then our Boston UHF station Channel 56 showed Gilligan's Island every afternoon in the early 70s, and my entire 3rd grade class were diehard fans!! I had a crush on Gilligan and always hoped he and Mary Ann would get together. All the kids including myself preferred Mary Ann to Ginger (we could relate better to Mary Ann; the glamorous and sensual Ginger was too far out of our league). The series brought much-needed sunshine to my childhood!! THANKS FOR SHARING ❣
I really enjoy your videos about Gilligans island. Where would we be without great shows like Gilligan, Brady Bunch, Munsters and the Adams family. Please do more of them because they are great to watch. Thank you Rick.
Wow! First of all, it is so refreshing to know that a young man like you loves 'Gilligan's Island' so much. I grew up watching this show (in reruns-I'm a little 'too young' to have watched it first run; I was born in '63, the same year it started). I have very comforting memories of watching this show after school and with my older brother. It's nice to know that not everyone in younger generations is totally cynical and that something as clean and wholesome as 'Gilligan' can still be enjoyed by many generations. Also, the bloopers! Wow. That is a keen, keen eye you have and it was a lot of fun seeing those little props that we weren't supposed to see. I especially liked seeing the studio buildings behind the lagoon. Thank you and this was totally fun and entertaining. :)
Great video Rick!! All of the bloopers in this video were new to me, thanks for pointing them out. My day always starts out a little better when it starts with a video from Rick Nineg. Hope your having a great time in New York! 🗽🗽
I still have a VHS copy of the Gilligan's Island cast reunion on the Late Show (hosted that night by Ross Schaffer) - that featured ALL the cast before any of them passed away. One of my favorite shows growing up as a kid.
While watching all the goofs, I can honestly say that watching the show is more entertaining than seeing the goofs. Gillligan's Island is very near and dear to my heart, and still my favorite show no matter how many decades have passed. I was once in an abusive relationship, and for 30 minutes every afternoon, GI gave me a reason to laugh. Nothing else could even bring out a smile in me. I wish more of the cast members were still alive so I could share this with them.
Awesome!! I actually grew up watching this show. I would run home as fast as I could from the school bus stop and my mom would have a mini frozen pizza ready and I changed my clothes and was in front of the tv. This was my favorite time every weekday. Thank you for sharing. Oh the memories.
One of my favorite shows that I still watch on my android box. Too bad there were only 3 seasons - the show really did deserve to be on for a decade. Thanks for pointing out all the bloopers!
George Evs- I think they would have been hard pressed to get a decade worth of stories out of that island. Perhaps on a five or six year run, tops, they might have been rescued, and returned to the island, as they did in their later specials; But a decade worth of business as usual? I don't think they would have been able to pull that off. Of course, I could be wrong. Interestingly, it's my understanding they were enjoying their highest ratings during their third season when CBS decided to unceremoniously end the series. A strange reaction by a network that lives or dies by the ratings system.
One of my favorite shows! I also loved the Brady Bunch and all of the Sid and Marty Kroft Saturday morning crazy shows of the 1970's! What a great time to be a kid and I was lucky to experience it!
Myself, I hated those 'stop motion' (hoe they looked to me anyway) cartoons of the 70's and those Japanese shows, Ahggggg! HATED them! Give me Bugs Bunny and all those classic collections of Warner Bro.s and "Merry Melodies" cartoons! Loved them then and still do even yet! The '50's & 60's were the greatest (until that pesky thing in Viet Nam came along that is)!
These are great finds. Gilligan's Island and Flipper were two of my favorite shows back in the 1960's, and I watched them well into syndication along with other TV greats like The Andy Griffith Show, Happy Days and Carol Burnett. Come the 1980's I got to enjoy them a second time around when they became favorites of my own kids. My favorite shows of the 60's came full circle when my children started watching them, and my wife and I loved being able to experience them a second time.
Never thought of it, but same goes for me! Sometimes I think, it wouldn't be all that bad to have been on that island (well, if I had a cell phone to let the family know I was ok!)
Discover Motown, Jingles & More! with Tomovox- Yeah, but if you had a cell phone, and could have kept it powered up long enough, the US Navy could have tracked you down and rescued you... lol.
A huge continuity error throughout the whole series was the Skipper's military service. He went from the Marines to being on a subchaser to a destroyer to a carrier all in the same season.
There were a lot of gaffs and goofs on the show. My buddy, Bob D'Arcy, was very close friends with Bob Denver and was, in fact, his stand-in and also played the robot in the episode, "Gilligan's Living Doll". Bob said that at the end of each season, they would have a party and play reels of all the gaffs and goofs from that season. Bob is 86 years of age now (as of February 2019) and is active on the Gilligan fan pages on Facebook. Thanks for sharing this funny video.
I like how in the episode...when a group of natives on "Gilligan's Island" believe that Gilligan is a god...at one point, "a native man" is carrying "a native woman"... then "he suddenly drops her from his arms"... but "she remains hovering in the air for a couple of seconds before she falls down"...EVERYTIME THEY EVER SHOWED THAT EPIDODE, I JUST COULDN'T STOP LAUGHING OUT LOUD AT THAT PARTICULAR SCENE...How did they accomplish that surprising magical special effect back in those days...IT'S JUST HILARIOUS...😂
I think I read something about that scene. Sherwood Schwartz was commenting that as the show went on, things got sillier all the time, but in a good way. It was a comedy and he even acknowledged that things happened on the show that just defied logic, but it he saw it as a good, funny show for families, especially the kids.
I watch it every Sunday for 3 hours. I grew up with Gilligan's Island. There are many bloopers but one that really stands out for me is the episode where the bowling ball gets magnetized to Gilligan's hand. In one scene he is going into the hut and the hand with the ball swings back and knocks the door off and it lands on Skipper. There is a life saver ring on the door and it's around Skipper's neck. In different shots the ring is on different sides of the door.
I loved the cast of Gilligan's Island, and I thought that Vito Scotti was a comedic genius! His timing and facial expressions were fantastic! He was terrific on GI, and also when I saw him on other shows including "The Bionic Woman", "The Flying Nun" and the Dick Van Dyke Show. Again, I thought he was fantastic! Thanks for making this video!
Nice to see that someone likes this show as much as I do! I think there was another blooper with Gilligan in the submarine: I think you can see water inside the sub before it sinks low enough for the gag where he forgets to close the hatch
I love bloopers! My Favorite Martian had a ton of bloopers! The wires plainly seen on floating objects, the shadow of the mechanism that operated Uncle Martin's antennas, people not walking down the stairs properly outside of their apartment and in one episode you can actually see the stage hand that operated Uncle Martin's antennas on the bottom of the screen! Haha!
Nice catches. Good eye. WOW, I have watched all these 100's of times since the 60's and never noticed these. NOW, I will look for them and finally see them. Thanks.
Great video. I grow up watching GI, and about 6 years ago I bought all three seasons to watch them with my son again and again. But never did I notice those bloopers. I’ll have to watch for them and maybe pick up on some more. Thanks.
I think I read the producers saw that as a nod to the Laurel and Hardy-like chemistry between the Skipper and Gilligan. Oliver Hardy would do those slow-burn looks right into the camera whenever Stan Laurel would do something to irritate him, so they had Alan Hale do the same thing.
Look at the very opening of "The Odd Couple" TV series, season 5, with Jack Klugman & Tony Randall. The opener has a bunch of shots of Klugman & Randall out and about NYC, at their jobs and in the apartment. There is a :05 second shot of both of them standing in the kitchen. As Klugman has his back against the main camera, standing in front of the kitchen sink washing his hands, Randall is standing right next to him, yelling & balling him out for some silly chore he forgot to do, etc, and as Klugmann finishes washing his hands, he can't find a paper or kitchen towel to dry them off, so he starts to use the kitchen curtains to do so! Randall quickly chastises Klugman for doing so, so he then turns and pulls the tails of Randall's shirt out of his slacks and proceeds to dry his hands on his shirt tails! Randall does an EXCELLENT slow turn to the audience, aka "The 4TH Wall", and 'spikes' the camera and almost looses it with laughter! EXCELLENT, just excellent! BCRadio
Thanks so much for sharing. Even though Gilligan's Island was a few short years before my time, it is still one of my all time favorite shows, which made this an interesting video to watch. Thank for taking the time put into making this video.
Once I got all these episodes on DVD and see the scenes more clearly, I spotted a blooper. I don't remember the episode, but it's a part where Gilligan falls in the sand and right beside him is a cigarette butt.
Also in the intro, when the island is shown, you can see the small ripple waves since the shot was taken on land lokking out to the island. That shot of Gilligan's Island is Coconut island in Kaneohe Bay on the island of Oahu in Hawaii.
Dude, This is a spectacular video, thanks ! I also remember watching Gilligan's Island as a kid, and when it went into syndication, I watched it over & over again. Something that younger generations are deprived of, is to see one of their favorite TV shows make the transition from B&W to color. I had a rough childhood, and camping in the basement (where the color TV was) was, a welcome respite from the unpleasantries. Perhaps nextime you can include "Wrong Way Feldman" in a future video.
I'm 55 years old and grew up watching this show. I.just this week found a channel showing reruns, a bit more hokey than I remember. But was a fun video. I enjoyed it. Anyone gives you a hard time, they have other issues. thanks again for a fun look a childhood memory
At 3:59 the narrator said they woke up on an unchartered island. I’m sure he meant uncharted, although being uncharted could mean the island hasn’t any companies that charter transportation!
Russel Johnson wrote in his book that scenes for the opening theme for the 1st (black and white) season were filmed on Nov. 22, 1963. A U.S. flag at half mast is visible as the boat heads out on its "three hour tour" in footage shot in Hawaii, where it was still morning when the news of the president's death arrived.
There's one that you missed! It was the one where the Skipper was trying to prepare Gilligan to take command should anything happen to the Skipper. In the scene where Gilligan is leading a march, he's wearing the Skipper's hat. He falls off a cliff but hangs onto a tree branch growing out the side of the cliff. However when the camera shows him doing that, GILLIGAN IS WEARING HIS OWN HAT!!!
I don't know if you knew this but after 21 seconds of the intro of Gilligan's Island shows the Flag at Half-mast due to JFK Assassination Nov 22, 1963. It was a dark time in our history. But Gilligan's Island is a great show.
I was dreading that this was going to be a bit mean-spirited or some kind of joke downgrading the show, but WOW! You did such a fantastic job on this! I know you put a lot of time into this, getting the freeze frames and everything else. Thanks for making a fun show even more fun to watch now!
Ha!! Fun stuff. Thanks for showcasing the bloopers without trashing the show, which I also enjoyed a lot growing up. Way too many people on YT love to trash stuff for errors like these. So, well done, sir!
Thank you for these! I had noticed all but the wedding ring on Bob Denver. That was both cool and sweet. When I was a young kid, I loved watching him in both this and Dobie Gillis.
I grew up watching these shows, when they were new, I'm old. Gilligan's Island, That Girl, I dream of Jennie, Brady Bunch, Partridge Family, Get Smart. These were my babysitters. We ( brothers and sisters ) were all put in front of the t.v. and that occupied our time !!! See ya !!!
One of my favorite shows. When I was 14 I actually met the skipper Alan Hale. He pinched my checks and told me I was adorable..lol..made my life at that point..
Banish All Get a VUDU account. Most steaming devices have the app. I bought the 3-season serious in HD and it’s amazing. On your pc/Mac or phone, with the VUDU app you can download them too. VUDU has some really decent prices. You can buy separate episodes or seasons or the whole series. I bought it a few years ago, it’s probably cheaper now. Check it out. The quality is amazing.
I haven't watched any re-runs in a long time and unfortunately I don't remember which episode but I do remember it was one of the later seasons because of color. It was a outside the huts but you could see unknown person standing in background with dark shirt (i am guessing a stage worker) in just real quick shot so had to wait for weeks later to double check when it was on TV again.
These are great...I never noticed any of them! Thanks for sharing!!! 🤗👍
This was my favourite TV show as a kid, I never noticed them either.😊
Very cool. One of my all time favorites and I too noticed none of them.
I love the line in the episode where they were going to be rescued and needed to pack minimum luggage and Mr Howell says, "That's not a suitcase, that's my wallet!!!
@@nowvalleydiorama885 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I know this is a old post but you have to take into account that 1960s TVs got poor Resolution. Plus a lot of people during the 60s had roof antennas and they got a lot of snow.
I love this silly show. I always thought it was hilarious that the professor could make batteries for the radio out of coconuts, pedal powered washing machines out of palm trees and even tap a telephone cable, but could not repair the Minnow or build a boat with all the wood they had on the island.
dude he was smarter than ya think= he had mary anne and ginger, no taxes, no rules, why do you think he fouled up any rescue, hell id burn the minnow , destroy the radio, and enjoy the hotties,gilligan may have been gettin lucky as well
So TRUE! 🤣
Lol. He could build a radio out of coconut shells but couldn't build a boat
I’m glad young people like you appreciate classic television.
I met Gilligan (Bob Denver) in a Reno Nevada airport years ago.
He was with his family. (I think his mother and sister if I'm not mistaken) I think they were on their way to Honolulu.
He was a nice man. I didnt keep him long, afterall, he was with family in an airport and like the rest of us, needed to catch a flight. But he did stop when I walked up to him, the two ladys smiled, I told him before he could say a word, I said "I realize we're in an airport so I wont keep you, just wanted to say a quick hello, I love all your work and Ive watched every episode of Gilligan's Island. I'm so glad I got to meet you. This is a big thing for me"
He put down his bag, shook my hand and smiled. He asked how I was doing and asked if my day was going well and where I was headed I told him Las Vegas for a company trip and I was meeting my sis. He smiled. We wished each other a good day. I let go of his hand and on our way we went.
Watching Gilligan on tv so many years and then actually standing face to face with him, shaking his hand, saying hello and small chit chat was surreal.
I've watched every episode. I love Gilligan's Island. It was surreal meeting him. Iconic.
Come on man its Gilligan from Gilligan's Island. I mean Gilligan from Gilligan's Island can I say more, and he's shaking my hand, smiling and saying hello to me.
Like I said, surreal. I was like..is this real?
I love Gilligan.
Such a beautiful moment! I wasn’t surprised he stopped and said Hi to you. Such a great man! So was Alan Hale Jr.
@@ricknineg oh wow Alan Hale Jr I would've loved to meet him. That would have been surreal too.
@Sponge Bob That's funny!!! Maybe? LoL.. but really I did try to make it quick, I mean after being stranded on that Island for so long I'd have felt really bad if I'd have made Gilligan miss his flight and he had to wait for hours for the next one.
Omg I would never forgive myself. lol
Wow, how I envy you! That memory is very precious I'm sure.
Brody McCain sadly he passed away a few minutes from where I live, at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center... He smoked a lot on the set
It's amazing that you find all of these. Some are more elusive than the Pussycat Swallowtail itself!! ✌️
I loved seeing the bloopers. Gilligan's Island was one of my favorite shows growing up. The theme song is permanently etched into my mind and at times I find myself whistling it even today. Great job.
I think the whole show was a blooper 🤣 in a very Good way, I like everything they made from bamboo from drinking cups to the hurricane simulator 🤯
I’m 61 years old and I remember when Gilligan’s Island was on CBS in prime time! In my life there has never been a show on television that has given me more entertainment than Gilligan’s Island in times of joy and in times of intense sorrow. Some people say that watching Gilligan’s Island is a total waste of time. I couldn’t disagree more! Sometimes you just need to veg. The slapstick comedy is priceless and goes back to vaudeville. And yet there are some profound lessons to be learned in every episode if you really look for them about human relations. The first episodes were filmed just after President Kennedy was assassinated, an event that shocked America and the world. Then came the Beatles. America needed a show like this and we need more shows like this in these days of political correctness. WWG1WGA God bless America and God bless Sherwood Schwartz for coming up with such a great show that has endured. Oh by the way, I vote Maryann over Ginger any day!
I'm 66 and it was a great show when you are stoned .
@@mikerogers8540 it was a good show back then when you were a kid then the same people look at it when there in their 50s or 60's of course it's going look different to you now
I'm also 61 years old and l remember seeing the Black and white episodes of the first season but as we didn't have a Color TV l never saw the other season's in color until my Dad bought the Magnavox XL 100 in 1975 or 76.
It was a Christmas present for the Whole family.
Seriously that's how long l had to wait for a color TV.
It's a joke filled sitcom
@@robertrachels1870 I, too, had to wait until 1975 for a Zenith 25 inch Color Console TV. I'm 62. I watched this show when it was on Prime time. I had crushes on Maryanne and Ginger. Now, I realize that Maryanne was the "bomb" LOL
Can't believe there was only three seasons. Must have watched every episode at least 50x as a kid. So many great memories and nostalgia attached to this show! Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Just like Star Trek. It was an iconic show that is still popular today, having spawned several spin-offs and more than a dozen movies, but yet the original show only aired for three seasons.
I've noticed this! Only a few seasons but it felt like it went on throughout our childhoods! I think that's because of the quality of the stories and how much they pack into each episode, making it seem much larger in our memories. We forget most of the shows and episodes we watched, but somehow we remembered more of Gilligan's Island per episode, and thus feel like there's more there. A lot of other shows don't quite have the quality to episode ratio like GI does so more of the minute by minute goings on are far more often forgotten.
@@ShalmendoGlineux Also, back then there were a lot more episodes in a season. Not like today where there are just a handful of episodes in a 'season'.
Were there any good Canadian sitcoms that might have been uploaded to YT? Greetings from Colorado!
It was opted to keep Gunsmoke, and cancel Gilligan 😞
I can't believe someone has seen this show enough to catch all this stuff. You are correct, I absolutely enjoyed all of this. I had forgotten about some of these episodes. Thanks for the quick trip down memory lane. The bloopers just made it more fun.
It's probably ridiculous how much I've watched it then 😆
When I was 10 years old, in 1966, my mom, my aunt and my sister rode the Greyhound Bus from Mobile Alabama to Los Angeles California. We stopped everywhere in between, and visited both Disneyland and the set of Gilligan’s Island. I was so disappointed to find out that they were not really on an island. I’ve been jaded ever since. 😁
I loved seeing all of these , something to keep in mind when we were watching these in the 1960’s our TV’s were low res and usually only 12 or 14 inch screens at the most and of course the urban legend back then was we had to sit at least 6 feet away from the TV or we would hurt our eyes so these hard to catch bloopers were invisible to us but that makes it even more fun now seeing them in hidef!!
What the 60"s ? People arew still watching these reruns discovering Gilligan's Island hilarious comedy. They have not been of the air since the first aired
@@daffyduck8244 not sure what your talking about, I was referencing when we FIRST watched these episodes in the 60’s, of course people are still watching these in re runs today. When we first watched them the TV’s poor resolution did not let us catch all the bloopers we can see today
I have been watching this show for over 50 years, and I NEVER noticed any of those “easter eggs”, BRAVO for pointing them out. I really enjoyed it ☺️
Gilligan's Island was brilliant. Only comedy show where the characters fought life and death situations and yet we laughed. I love details like - Ginger's theme music, Skipper looking in the camera, Mrs Howell wears her diamond pin in almost every outfit...even to sleep! My favs are the dream episodes. Great channel.
This show was a right of passage every afternoon after school lol
Thanks for mentioning Vito Scotti. I worked with him doing cartoon voices toward the end of his life. He was a brilliantly funny character actor, and I learned much from him.
You are so lucky to have met him
I'm 65 and remember when I was in my early 30s, (early 90s)my daughter Amanda running to find me, too tell me that Gilligan's Island was on, she
knew it was my favorite sitcom. I'm watching the S3, E4 while writing this. Thanks for the memories.
A wholesome show, no swearing or people beating the hell out of each other....I thought the Professor was so handsome, while you men were drooling over Ginger and Mary Ann.
....and THIS Man was drooling over the Professor, too! ....ha-HAAA!! ; )
Natalie was HOT.
I had a mild crush on the professor too.
@@56cadd And Mr. Howell was to die for. LOL
I was in love with the Professor, Rustina! Yes, while my brother had a thing for Mary Ann, his little sister (me) was totally in love with Gilligan and especially, the Professor :)
Great stuff...Vito Scotti as the Japanese sailor will always be my favorite (both episodes, really). Just a hilarious, lovable character and a perfect opponent for Gilligan. Scotti and Denver look like they're having so much fun.
The last blooper, where he's wearing his wedding ring, is *so cool* because I've watched all three seasons, a ridiculous amount of times, and have discovered many bloopers, but I had *never* noticed Bob's ring. ♡ Thank you, I'll watch for it later. ♡
My mother and father hated Gilligan’s Island. But they knew I loved it. So they let me watch it. But they would complain under their breath the whole time it was on. 😊
Loved Gilligan's Island when I was a kid. Somebody gave me a hat just like Gilligan's and I wore it all the time. Everywhere I went I had that hat on, except Church. Even had the Gilligan's Island Toy Island that came with Gilligan, Skipper and I think Mary Ann.
I still have my hat like Gilligan's and will not give it up or toss it.
My Dad was a wife beating drug addict and alcoholic that didn't like me much either and did things he knew would bother me. A couple of those things included burning my TV Guide collection and drawing on my Gilligan hat in permanent marker. My Mother tried to wash it but it never came out. I never wore that hat again.
Oh how this brings back the best days of my life when i was a kid. Thank you for taking me down memory lane. Days when times were simple. As kids we just wanted them to get rescued. We fell in love with all of them. Thank you again
One of my all time favorite shows growing up as a kid. Thanks.
Thanks so much for this. It’s so nice to know there are so many more Gilligans island fans out there. Sometimes I thought I was the only one.
Doesn't matter, when I was a kid these shows were magic.
I know there were a couple of other bloopers. One was when the Gilligan Russian look alike spy was on the island and he and Gilligan were doing the "mirror" scene. At one time, they each lift up their right hands (I believe it was their right ones and not their lefts), but in so doing, if you're in a mirror lifting your right hand, your mirror "image" is going to be lifting the left hand. There's another blooper, but it's not coming to mind right now! Thanks for the video!
On the other hand, perhaps they raised opposite hands for a comedic effect. That's possible.
I am 53 and I grew up watching reruns of Gilligan's Island. It was always on some channel on UHF. You youngsters probably don't know what UHF means. LMBO! Loved this show! Thanks for the memories!
Right behind you,I'll be 53 in Sept! UHF/VHF haha keep the kids in suspense! Lol
Ah, the days of UHF when you had to dial in any channel past 13.
John Ferguson I'm a bit older. I can remember frantically spinning the UHF dial searching for something other than the 5 channels we were able to get on VHF. The only reasonably clear channel we could find on UHF was 28 (PBS).
We lived in the high desert about 120 miles from Los Angeles. Too far away to pick up much of anything. We were also one of the last places in SoCal to get cable TV.
LOL. "You youngsters", coming from someone who's only 53.
John Ferguson I am 57 & also grew up watching gilligan GREAT SHOWS BACK IN THE DAY 👏👍👍✌️
These bloopers you can't even notice unless you're looking for them. I'm 61 years old and watched Gilligan's Island when it was in its original primetime schedule. Then our Boston UHF station Channel 56 showed Gilligan's Island every afternoon in the early 70s, and my entire 3rd grade class were diehard fans!! I had a crush on Gilligan and always hoped he and Mary Ann would get together. All the kids including myself preferred Mary Ann to Ginger (we could relate better to Mary Ann; the glamorous and sensual Ginger was too far out of our league). The series brought much-needed sunshine to my childhood!! THANKS FOR SHARING ❣
Wow. I try to catch bloopers but I am not nearly as observant as you are. I love them. They're like diamonds in the rough. Thanks! 💎
I watched Gilligan's island every morning before school in 6th grade. Good memories.
Omg this is Gilligans Island,the series is one big lovable blooper
I think the shot of Mary Ann at 3:29 will end the age-old dispute
I really enjoy your videos about Gilligans island. Where would we be without great shows like Gilligan, Brady Bunch, Munsters and the Adams family. Please do more of them because they are great to watch. Thank you Rick.
Wow! First of all, it is so refreshing to know that a young man like you loves 'Gilligan's Island' so much. I grew up watching this show (in reruns-I'm a little 'too young' to have watched it first run; I was born in '63, the same year it started). I have very comforting memories of watching this show after school and with my older brother. It's nice to know that not everyone in younger generations is totally cynical and that something as clean and wholesome as 'Gilligan' can still be enjoyed by many generations. Also, the bloopers! Wow. That is a keen, keen eye you have and it was a lot of fun seeing those little props that we weren't supposed to see. I especially liked seeing the studio buildings behind the lagoon. Thank you and this was totally fun and entertaining. :)
Great video Rick!! All of the bloopers in this video were new to me, thanks for pointing them out. My day always starts out a little better when it starts with a video from Rick Nineg. Hope your having a great time in New York! 🗽🗽
I still have a VHS copy of the Gilligan's Island cast reunion on the Late Show (hosted that night by Ross Schaffer) - that featured ALL the cast before any of them passed away. One of my favorite shows growing up as a kid.
While watching all the goofs, I can honestly say that watching the show is more entertaining than seeing the goofs. Gillligan's Island is very near and dear to my heart, and still my favorite show no matter how many decades have passed. I was once in an abusive relationship, and for 30 minutes every afternoon, GI gave me a reason to laugh. Nothing else could even bring out a smile in me. I wish more of the cast members were still alive so I could share this with them.
Awesome!!
I actually grew up watching this show. I would run home as fast as I could from the school bus stop and my mom would have a mini frozen pizza ready and I changed my clothes and was in front of the tv. This was my favorite time every weekday. Thank you for sharing. Oh the memories.
One of my favorite shows that I still watch on my android box. Too bad there were only 3 seasons - the show really did deserve to be on for a decade. Thanks for pointing out all the bloopers!
George Evs- I think they would have been hard pressed to get a decade worth of
stories out of that island. Perhaps on a five or six year run, tops, they might have been rescued, and returned to the island, as they did in their later specials; But a decade worth of business as usual? I don't think they would have been able to pull that off. Of course, I could be wrong. Interestingly, it's my understanding they were enjoying their highest ratings during their third season when CBS decided to unceremoniously end the series. A strange reaction by a network that lives or dies by the ratings system.
Bought the complete series on dvd years ago just so I could make my 2 sons watch it.
They both loved it!
I have a dvd of it on my birthday
One of my favorite shows! I also loved the Brady Bunch and all of the Sid and Marty Kroft Saturday morning crazy shows of the 1970's! What a great time to be a kid and I was lucky to experience it!
Yes, it was great.
a lot of these older shows are on ME-TV
Myself, I hated those 'stop motion' (hoe they looked to me anyway) cartoons of the 70's and those Japanese shows, Ahggggg! HATED them! Give me Bugs Bunny and all those classic collections of Warner Bro.s and "Merry Melodies" cartoons! Loved them then and still do even yet! The '50's & 60's were the greatest (until that pesky thing in Viet Nam came along that is)!
Amen! I so agree! It was a great time!
Sid and Marty Kroft productions looked like they were filmed in the Kroft's backyard!
These are great finds. Gilligan's Island and Flipper were two of my favorite shows back in the 1960's, and I watched them well into syndication along with other TV greats like The Andy Griffith Show, Happy Days and Carol Burnett. Come the 1980's I got to enjoy them a second time around when they became favorites of my own kids. My favorite shows of the 60's came full circle when my children started watching them, and my wife and I loved being able to experience them a second time.
They had more visitors on that uncharted desert island than I have any given year.
Never thought of it, but same goes for me! Sometimes I think, it wouldn't be all that bad to have been on that island (well, if I had a cell phone to let the family know I was ok!)
Discover Motown, Jingles & More! with Tomovox- Yeah, but if you had a cell phone, and could have kept it powered up long enough, the US Navy could have tracked you down and rescued you... lol.
That was no deserted island being it was called a deserted island!
But none of them ever helped them off the island.
🤣🤣
A huge continuity error throughout the whole series was the Skipper's military service. He went from the Marines to being on a subchaser to a destroyer to a carrier all in the same season.
Gilligan's Island is far and away my favorite vintage TV show! Most of those I had not noticed before, with the exception of the bubble tubes.
There were a lot of gaffs and goofs on the show. My buddy, Bob D'Arcy, was very close friends with Bob Denver and was, in fact, his stand-in and also played the robot in the episode, "Gilligan's Living Doll". Bob said that at the end of each season, they would have a party and play reels of all the gaffs and goofs from that season. Bob is 86 years of age now (as of February 2019) and is active on the Gilligan fan pages on Facebook. Thanks for sharing this funny video.
How many clothes did the Howells and the girls take on "a three hour tour"? The weight of the clothes alone would sink the boat! LOL
Connie Crawford- Yes, but THAT, and the Professor's endless line of inventions, is part of what made the show so silly, yet fun!
Why would the millionaire and his wife take a tour on such a dinky boat? Why did he have so much money with him? Was he on the run from the law?
I've always said this.... Not to mention Professor's hardback science books!
OMG everytime i watch Gilligans Island i think of that lol
It seemed like the Howells had an endless supply of money.
I like how in the episode...when a group of natives on "Gilligan's Island" believe that Gilligan is a god...at one point, "a native man" is carrying "a native woman"... then "he suddenly drops her from his arms"... but "she remains hovering in the air for a couple of seconds before she falls down"...EVERYTIME THEY EVER SHOWED THAT EPIDODE, I JUST COULDN'T STOP LAUGHING OUT LOUD AT THAT PARTICULAR SCENE...How did they accomplish that surprising magical special effect back in those days...IT'S JUST HILARIOUS...😂
I think I read something about that scene. Sherwood Schwartz was commenting that as the show went on, things got sillier all the time, but in a good way. It was a comedy and he even acknowledged that things happened on the show that just defied logic, but it he saw it as a good, funny show for families, especially the kids.
I watch it every Sunday for 3 hours. I grew up with Gilligan's Island. There are many bloopers but one that really stands out for me is the episode where the bowling ball gets magnetized to Gilligan's hand. In one scene he is going into the hut and the hand with the ball swings back and knocks the door off and it lands on Skipper. There is a life saver ring on the door and it's around Skipper's neck. In different shots the ring is on different sides of the door.
Me too Corey, I watch it every Sunday for 3 hours on a cable station called MeTv here in Michigan..
that was alot of fun. i would watch this every morning while eating breakfast and as it ended, that was my que to walk to school.
This was fun to watch and Maryann is still gorgeous.
Wow! That was great! All these years and I never saw these bloopers...I too love GI so I will go back and watch these episodes so that I can see them.
I loved the cast of Gilligan's Island, and I thought that Vito Scotti was a comedic genius! His timing and facial expressions were fantastic! He was terrific on GI, and also when I saw him on other shows including "The Bionic Woman", "The Flying Nun" and the Dick Van Dyke Show. Again, I thought he was fantastic! Thanks for making this video!
Vitto was in about 6 Columbo episodes also.
Nice to see that someone likes this show as much as I do! I think there was another blooper with Gilligan in the submarine: I think you can see water inside the sub before it sinks low enough for the gag where he forgets to close the hatch
It’s my fave 60s show
I love bloopers! My Favorite Martian had a ton of bloopers! The wires plainly seen on floating objects, the shadow of the mechanism that operated Uncle Martin's antennas, people not walking down the stairs properly outside of their apartment and in one episode you can actually see the stage hand that operated Uncle Martin's antennas on the bottom of the screen! Haha!
Love that show!
Nice catches. Good eye. WOW, I have watched all these 100's of times since the 60's and never noticed these. NOW, I will look for them and finally see them. Thanks.
Rick, in the second blooper, the doctor "SOUGHT" NOT seeked. There is no such word as seeked. Thanks. Great job with this.
Also #6: the island is "uncharted", NOT "unchartERed"!
Great video. I grow up watching GI, and about 6 years ago I bought all three seasons to watch them with my son again and again. But never did I notice those bloopers. I’ll have to watch for them and maybe pick up on some more. Thanks.
I love it when the Skipper looked into the camera in every episode
I think I read the producers saw that as a nod to the Laurel and Hardy-like chemistry between the Skipper and Gilligan. Oliver Hardy would do those slow-burn looks right into the camera whenever Stan Laurel would do something to irritate him, so they had Alan Hale do the same thing.
My son has taught me that’s called breaking the 4th wall.
Norman Fell did that as Mr. Roper in Three's Company as well, not many actors can do that and make it look funny!
WC Fields did that too.
Look at the very opening of "The Odd Couple" TV series, season 5, with Jack Klugman & Tony Randall. The opener has a bunch of shots of Klugman & Randall out and about NYC, at their jobs and in the apartment. There is a :05 second shot of both of them standing in the kitchen. As Klugman has his back against the main camera, standing in front of the kitchen sink washing his hands, Randall is standing right next to him, yelling & balling him out for some silly chore he forgot to do, etc, and as Klugmann finishes washing his hands, he can't find a paper or kitchen towel to dry them off, so he starts to use the kitchen curtains to do so! Randall quickly chastises Klugman for doing so, so he then turns and pulls the tails of Randall's shirt out of his slacks and proceeds to dry his hands on his shirt tails! Randall does an EXCELLENT slow turn to the audience, aka "The 4TH Wall", and 'spikes' the camera and almost looses it with laughter!
EXCELLENT, just excellent!
BCRadio
I am probably a little older than most people you deal with. But I'm glad I came across your video. I love Gilligan's island. Nobody I know likes it.
Finally a UA-cam channel that's not Steven Universe review videos! I love old shows and there's not that many UA-cam channels that talk about them.
I've seen these episodes so darn many times...can't believe I've never noticed any of them! How fun!
funniest line I've ever heard regarding Gilligan's Island: "He (Professor) can make a radio out of a coconut, but he can't fix a hole in a Boat??!"
Two big reasons.. Mary Ann and Ginger!
Thanks so much for sharing. Even though Gilligan's Island was a few short years before my time, it is still one of my all time favorite shows, which made this an interesting video to watch. Thank for taking the time put into making this video.
The Wedding Ring! Wow - that is wild. Your powers of observation are great!
Great name!
wow, I thought I was a leading authority on Gilligan's Island but I never noticed any of these. I am humbled. Great job.
Wow, you have an eye for detail! I love your passion for your hobby - keep up the good work. You just earned yourself a new Subscriber!
I've seen every episode several times, like you. Never noticed any of these. Thanks for sharing. Really enjoyed it.
They don't make good quality TV shows like that any more. Fun humor that still makes you laugh.
The writers of the new shows are too busy trying to virtue signal each other with political correctness to worry about the entertaining the audience.
Andrew Tornadoboy true
"It's About Time" with Imogene Coca seemed to have the same set, with the vegetation and flowers.
AMEN! Brother!
After awhile, the shows did not demonstrate “good quality”, but silly humor, that was kind of stupid!
Once I got all these episodes on DVD and see the scenes more clearly, I spotted a blooper. I don't remember the episode, but it's a part where Gilligan falls in the sand and right beside him is a cigarette butt.
Also in the intro, when the island is shown, you can see the small ripple waves since the shot was taken on land lokking out to the island.
That shot of Gilligan's Island is Coconut island in Kaneohe Bay on the island of Oahu in Hawaii.
Dude, This is a spectacular video, thanks ! I also remember watching Gilligan's Island as a kid, and when it went into syndication, I watched it over & over again. Something that younger generations are deprived of, is to see one of their favorite TV shows make the transition from B&W to color. I had a rough childhood, and camping in the basement (where the color TV was) was, a welcome respite from the unpleasantries. Perhaps nextime you can include "Wrong Way Feldman" in a future video.
Thank you so much!
The people surfing youtube who have way too much time, to tell you, you have way too much time, priceless.
THANKS FOR THE gILLIGAN'S BLOOPERS RICK GOOD STUFF AND GOOD JOB RICK.
When I was a kid I think I watched every episode never noticed 🤔thanks for making the video really enjoyed it 😊
In the Dr. Balinkoff episode, I always wondered why they didn't just stay in they castle, but they went back to the island.
I'm 55 years old and grew up watching this show. I.just this week found a channel showing reruns, a bit more hokey than I remember.
But was a fun video. I enjoyed it. Anyone gives you a hard time, they have other issues.
thanks again for a fun look a childhood memory
At 3:59 the narrator said they woke up on an unchartered island. I’m sure he meant uncharted, although being uncharted could mean the island hasn’t any companies that charter transportation!
My favorite show when I was a kid. Watching it never gets old.
Honestly the 60's had some really funny & ridiculous shows like this one and I Dream of Jeannie & Bewitched!
Laugh in - Carol Bernett - Batman - The Munsters - Lost in space - Don’t even get me started... 🔳
Great to see another that Loves Gilligan Island as much as I do..
Russel Johnson wrote in his book that scenes for the opening theme for the 1st (black and white) season were filmed on Nov. 22, 1963. A U.S. flag at half mast is visible as the boat heads out on its "three hour tour" in footage shot in Hawaii, where it was still morning when the news of the president's death arrived.
Well said JFK assassination.
There's one that you missed! It was the one where the Skipper was trying to prepare Gilligan to take command should anything happen to the Skipper. In the scene where Gilligan is leading a march, he's wearing the Skipper's hat. He falls off a cliff but hangs onto a tree branch growing out the side of the cliff. However when the camera shows him doing that, GILLIGAN IS WEARING HIS OWN HAT!!!
I don't know if you knew this but after 21 seconds of the intro of Gilligan's Island shows the Flag at Half-mast due to JFK Assassination Nov 22, 1963. It was a dark time in our history. But Gilligan's Island is a great show.
Wow that's some interesting information! Thanks, I didn't know.👍
@@misskitty8510 yeah, I knew about it, I heard about it someplace, I think it was another Gilligans Island blooper show.
But it's really not at half staff, it's only down a couple feet. I've never figured out why it wasn't lowered further.
Great video! Love Gilligan’s Island and all of the seven castaways!
I was dreading that this was going to be a bit mean-spirited or some kind of joke downgrading the show, but WOW! You did such a fantastic job on this! I know you put a lot of time into this, getting the freeze frames and everything else. Thanks for making a fun show even more fun to watch now!
I 2nd that
Ha!! Fun stuff. Thanks for showcasing the bloopers without trashing the show, which I also enjoyed a lot growing up. Way too many people on YT love to trash stuff for errors like these. So, well done, sir!
Great video Rick! Yup! I never noticed any of them! Thanks for sharing!
I had not noticed any of the bloopers before! LOL Especially the divers in the sub shot.
I'd noticed the diver in the submarine shot before, but the rest I had not. Good catches Rick!
Thank you for these! I had noticed all but the wedding ring on Bob Denver. That was both cool and sweet. When I was a young kid, I loved watching him in both this and Dobie Gillis.
I grew up watching these shows, when they were new, I'm old. Gilligan's Island, That Girl, I dream of Jennie, Brady Bunch, Partridge Family, Get Smart. These were my babysitters. We ( brothers and sisters ) were all put in front of the t.v. and that occupied our time !!! See ya !!!
You forgot Bewitched!!!!im 59 i watched them all too to this day i can remember most of the episodes
I would add Petticoat Junction and Green Acres.
Love the observant eye.
Great job on this.
Loved that show.
Only Ginger left
Great information about a great old show, it is still the one of the best, thanks.
Nick - one of my favorite shows was Get Smart. I would love to see bloopers and info on that great show! 👍🏻
One of my favorite shows. When I was 14 I actually met the skipper Alan Hale. He pinched my checks and told me I was adorable..lol..made my life at that point..
Augh that must have been so cool! He was apparently very good to the kids he met
Which cheeks?
I used to haul butt off the school bus to get home in time to catch the show. Too cool. God bless and peace from Va.
"Winning Gilligan as a houseboy is the same as losing."
Priceless!!
Wish I could still find this used to love to get up in the middle of the night and watch Gilligan's Island
Banish All Get a VUDU account. Most steaming devices have the app. I bought the 3-season serious in HD and it’s amazing. On your pc/Mac or phone, with the VUDU app you can download them too. VUDU has some really decent prices. You can buy separate episodes or seasons or the whole series. I bought it a few years ago, it’s probably cheaper now. Check it out. The quality is amazing.
I haven't watched any re-runs in a long time and unfortunately I don't remember which episode but I do remember it was one of the later seasons because of color. It was a outside the huts but you could see unknown person standing in background with dark shirt (i am guessing a stage worker) in just real quick shot so had to wait for weeks later to double check when it was on TV again.