He would have said “Hey Carl, look at you hunting those Gophers you get no respect around here buddy. Bet you $1,000 that kangaroo steals your balls”. 😄😄😄.
@@theirishbandit7301 you actually have no fucking idea if hes a great dude you just assume he is just like people assume hes a dick but you dont really know him and neither do they so honestly he could be either or but the point is you have no fucking idea
Just found this video. It is so hard when you are interviewed by someone like this, who seems like a genuinely sweet, nice, lady, but God so corny and really out of it in terms of reality of what is funny. I will say each of these guys displayed sincere patience and class.
@@jeffreymcdonald8267 he killed himself. He let the drug use go too far, became too disconnected. He was already upset over the release of Airplane!, because he considered it brilliant comedy and he knew Caddyshack wouldn't stand up to it. He was right, of course. Caddyshack opened very poorly, and it took years to develop the cult classic standing it has now. But at the time, Kenney saw this as a failure, and the one thing he feared the most in life was failing. It all ended up being to much for him to bear. What a sad loss of an amazing comic mind.
@@jaydee3730 I get it guy. But there is always 3 sides to every story... O event. Keep reading and learning. The truth is way stranger than fiction. As they say....
+NemeanLion /watch?v=bGeEAs4XCtg Look at this mess. But the interviewee (Tarja) is so charming that she could pull it off. Why not 4 LEGENDS? They could have least played off each other. But, there seems to be no chemistry between those guys.
It was amazing how they got all four of those guys to do a movie together.. One, Chevy Chase and Bill Murry had gotten into a fist fight back stage just before they were to do a skit on Saturday night live.. And two Rodney Dangerfield and Ted Knight hated each other while filming Caddyshack, Ted thought Rodney was unprofessional and could not stand working with him.. I can not believe they pulled this movie off.
Ted Knight hated Rodney, probably over prejudice (since he was closer in age to Ted, Ted probably thought Rodney would be another responsible, experienced patriarch on set...but Rodney is Rodney) and over a specific incident... Ted Knight had come back to his trailer after shooting, only to find a huge DUMP in his toilet. He INSTANTLY blamed Rodney and vented toward/at Chevy Chase, screaming about how unprofessional Dangerfield was, and how he's an animal and that he can't work with him, let alone see him.... ....Unbeknownst to Knight; Chevy Chase has taken the dump.
I love all these Guys. I think Ted Knight is/was underrated. I recently was catching up on old Mary Tyler Moore episodes. I love the writing and acting of all of them but Ted Knight carried many of the episodes and I noticed he was the only person on that show (after seeing many episodes) who received applause after certain lines. I read that Ted Knight created that character and even wrote for him. At this point and time, every cast member of MTM is still alive, only Ted Knight is gone, passed away back in the mid-80's. Class act. Dressed well and acted well. UA-cam has many of the old MTM episodes. Quality isn't that great but watchable nonetheless.
Couldn't agree more. I'm a huge Ted Knight fan. That combination of writing and acting on the MTMS was just incredible, lightening in a bottle. But as with you, I felt Ted Knight made that show so much of what it was. He indeed created Ted Baxter and really poured his heart and soul into the role. Read a great bio on him recently. He was a bit tortured by his "Ted Baxter" persona at times... and also with the notion that fans believed Ted Knight and Ted Baxter were one in the same. In reality, Ted Knight couldn't be any less like Ted Baxter if he tried. He was a WWII hero, married to his wife for nearly 40 years with 3 children before passing away too soon at the age of 62 in 1986. Great actor with an interesting background who by all accounts, was a gentleman and all around very sweet man.
Love the MTM episodes for only one reason: Mary walking back and forth upstage showing us her pert little ass. That must have been the #1 rule for every director: "Mary's ass get's 20%". Go ahead and watch an episode and count the butt shots. Almost as good as an early Barbara Stanwyck flick. Of course Barbara's ass was on roller bearings and never stopped moving - even when she was standing still - but Mary's was right up there.
I just read the Making of Caddyshack book, so I’m glad this interview exists. It’s interesting to see a little bit of their actual personalities here. The book doesn’t mention this specific interview, but it does detail their get together at Dangerfield’s following the premiere. Doug Kenney, who was best friends with Chase, supposedly got up and declared that the movie was terrible (using more colorful language) and then passed out at his table. His parents escorted him out. It’s funny, in a way, but pretty sad he didn’t live to see the flick become the beloved classic it is today. I imagine this interview was part of the press junket they were doing that same day. Evidently, Knight was the only sober one on set, which estranged him from the others.
rawnga You can miss anything or anyone that brought you joy, regardless of whether or not you knew them personally. Rodney was "in our living rooms," and while we didn't get to actually meet or truly know the man, the man we did know is missed. Is it really that tough a concept for you?
HA! like you could have that much confidence and bravado hanging around 4 legends like that. You'd crumble like a cookie and those comedic legends would eat you alive
This was quite a treat to find this. An era long since passed, but will forever be remembered. Rodney was too quick for Chevy's slight in the beginning. Rodney is the only true stand-up here as he hated acting, thought it was all bullshit. Chevy, at this time, was the biggest star with Rodney and Bill rising quickly. Ted Knight is a legend of TV and I thought made the movie and played off of Dangerfield masterfully. Chevy and Bill despised each other. Bill has had much better simpatico with the public than Chevy, who can come off as a bit of a tool. Still, amazing to see all four in the same room - very rare.
Bill replaced Chevy when Chevy left Saturday Night Live to become a Movie Star. The Critics and The Viewers favored Bill over Chevy. Chevy thought that he was irreplaceable !
Ted Knight mentions one of the things that attracted him to the film was the lack of money, that he could use a tax write off. Rodney in later years said he lost money doing Caddyshack, that he canceled more lucrative club dates to film his scenes.
I know people are piling on the fact this chick did a goofball interview, but the fact she wants to bond by asking them questions as if they're actually the characters makes this whole thing priceless. That's how a ton of interviews were conducted back then.
Watch it back. She's as nervous as a cat in a room full of rocking chairs. She couldn't bond with these 4 dudes unless she took out her dentures and got on her knees. She should be interviewing Betty Crocker for fucks sake.
In a recent interview with Howard Stern, Bill Murray said how much he liked Ted Knight, although Ted was a "square". I'm guessing "square" means things like Ted didn't do cocaine.
I heard that Howard Stern interview with Bill Murray as well, it was a good one! Ted Knight was a little bit older than most of that cast, except for Rodney. Ted Knight was said to have been one of the nicer guys in Hollywood. Straight laced, on the conservative side, married for 30 plus years with 3 kids when he passed away in 1986. He was also a WWII vet with a number of medals for bravery. Read his biography, he was an interesting guy.
“Wow. You must have really been something… before electricity.” RIP Rodney Without Dangerfield, there would have been no good outcome. Dangerfield is one of the reasons people keep watching it over and over. Knight was great too.
I did 'em! This had me laughing my ass off! Those four were acting like they were in front of the school principal, you know they wanted to bust out but they were trying to be on their best behavior.
DrLeroyGreen They hated each other, almost brawled on SNL. Chevy seems a bit nervous here and more concerned, whereas I'd say bill was more laid back, probably a bit high as usual, and there was a small tension between them but I felt he was less concerned with Chevy than the reverse.
Almost brawled is inaccurate, they did have a fist fight but Bill did most of the punching. Chevy was and from people's accounts, still is a huge asshole. I'm sure he deserved it. Bill is the man. Always was and always will be. I just read he was at the final Grateful Dead gig in Chicago and after the concert he stayed and joked around and helped clean trash with the groundskeepers. He's on another level.
Were you there? You heard fistfight, I heard almost. There was a live show right after and neither had a mark so the evidence supports no blows landed.
drmorb Apparently Belushi who was leaning on the door got in between them and broke it up. I believe it was Chevy who said on Howard Stern that he was impressed that despite Belushi's size he just threw himself in there before any punches landed.
Fascinating clip. I know an ex-lighting guy who worked with Chase closely in the 80s; described him as a total jerk. That shocked me, seeing how pleasant he was here and in other spots. CADDYSHACK is a favorite film of mine, always. Knight is one of the major reasons for that.
The part at the end was fucking hilarious! We're gonna do the whole Osman family including the grandchildren in a minute and a half. Chevy: I did 'em! LMFAOOOO!!!!
The interviewer is Bobbie Wygant, the entertainment reporter for KXAS-TV, the NBC affiliate in Dallas-Fort Worth. As to all of the comments regarding her stiff interview style, yes, she has nothing in common with any of her guests here. But she's sort of a legend here in Dallas (just turned 92), so we cut her some slack.
doesn't say a lot about Dallas...are there other "women" in Dallas like this? She is so fake, it's a wonder she can talk but she seems oblivious to her own missing individuality. She needs to read more, think more, be something other than this stereotype of a 50's female.
Chevy is super-stoned. Rodney is STRAIGHT AS AN ARROW !!! Bill Murray must have smoked with Chevy. Ted Knight looks somewhat appalled by the fact that he is being interviewed by the real life Mrs.Judge Smails. I love Caddyshack
I don’t know for sure, but I kinda doubt Rodney was straight as an arrow. By all accounts, he partied as much as the others during production and at this premiere party/junket. Ted Knight, however, was a straight arrow and had a reputation for being highly professional.
How NOT to do an interview! She had one of the most amazing opportunities to see talk to some of the GREATEST comedic actors of all time....and she BLEEEEEWWWWWW IT!!!!!!!!
You know Rodney's thinking to the host "You must have been something before electricity."
You Bet...& She Could’ve Made Fourteen Dollars the Hard Way.
R. S.
I love that it’s $14. Somehow it being that specific makes it 10x funnier. 🤣
Yeah, he'd like to tame her shrew!!
Neg Ative - agreed. It’s like that all some dude would have stowed away in his sock, waiting for the right opportunity to go All In on something
Excellent!
Ted Knight was the true star of Caddyshack. Can't imagine the movie without him. Great performance.
Should have won an Academy Award
Him and dangerfield....two all time best
& the Billy Berue - 🤣🤣🤣 agree totally - UA-cam actually has a video with that scene - I watch it often for the laughs
“Weeellll??… We’re waiting!!”
Only Ted Knight could make that line hilarious😂🤣
"Danny, I've sentenced boys younger than you to death."-Judge Smales, Whittaker guy.
As much as I love Caddyshack, I've always felt Rodney Dangerfield and Bill Murray having no scene together was a huge blown opportunity.
Absolutely 🌟🌟
Bill Murray’s roll could of been written better
@@bostonplace2314 , that's a funny thing to say, considering his brother was head writer, for the film.
He would have said “Hey Carl, look at you hunting those Gophers you get no respect around here buddy. Bet you $1,000 that kangaroo steals your balls”. 😄😄😄.
Wow, I never thought of that. That would've been awesome.
4 of the funniest guys ever being interviewed by someone's mom.
SOMEBODY'S BORING CLUELESS MOM
FO...patricia...
that really is all that could be said.
I can't imagine that woman going to the movie theater to watch caddyshack. I can't imagine her enjoying any movies.
hahah for real!!
Ted Knight! Vastly underappreciated comic actor.
He is a legend, class, charm, intelligence.... God BLESS Mary Tyler Moore for SEEING his incredible potential!!!
"You're lucky I'm out on parole." What a legend
Rodney Dangerfield was a comedy God RIP
I couldn't stop laughing when Rodney said to Chevy, "then I'd keep you company" that's awesome.
He wasn't taking his crap. lol
You’re lucky I’m on parole, okay, all right
so fast
They respected that, it was a live joke
Dangerfield’s look to Murray when she starts talking about getting down on your knees is priceless
Say what you will about Chevy but that was a classy move making sure Doug Kenney got recognition as a writer.
Chevy is the man! He’s really misunderstood but he’s an great dude actually
Chevy and Kenney were close friends, I think.
@@theirishbandit7301 you actually have no fucking idea if hes a great dude you just assume he is just like people assume hes a dick but you dont really know him and neither do they so honestly he could be either or but the point is you have no fucking idea
@@NeonKC Great point...and now everyone knows your a total dick...LOL!
@@chance2929 lol. Spot on bro..
Interviewer to someone off screen - "You're going to have to get down on your knees", Chevy Chase - "Who, Me??" LOL
Its cool to see these guys in 1980. They are all comedy history!
Ted Knight was a genius.he's worth researching.
Just found this video. It is so hard when you are interviewed by someone like this, who seems like a genuinely sweet, nice, lady, but God so corny and really out of it in terms of reality of what is funny. I will say each of these guys displayed sincere patience and class.
They really did. They could have skewered her, really gotten mean, but you have 4 good men here!❤
The church lady interviews four comedy legends
Ty Cobb i
"Well isn't that special "
Caddy Shack is one of the greatest comedy films ever made. God Speed Ted, Rodney, & Harold.
And Doug Kenney
I remember when comedians could have people rolling in laughter without vulgarity and exposing themselves. These four were that type. Clean and fun.
This is like a Mount Rushmore of comic exceptionalism!!!! Each one is a comic genius!
*Chevy Chase crackin up to Rodney Dangerfield was the best part. “Bill is into clothes…”🤣💀*
Harold Ramis was the genius behind this perfect storm of a comedy.
...and Doug Kenney
@@jaydee3730 That is a fact. Kenney died way too young. Everybody connected has said the same thing. Who killed him ???
@@jeffreymcdonald8267 he killed himself. He let the drug use go too far, became too disconnected. He was already upset over the release of Airplane!, because he considered it brilliant comedy and he knew Caddyshack wouldn't stand up to it. He was right, of course. Caddyshack opened very poorly, and it took years to develop the cult classic standing it has now. But at the time, Kenney saw this as a failure, and the one thing he feared the most in life was failing. It all ended up being to much for him to bear. What a sad loss of an amazing comic mind.
@@jaydee3730 I get it guy. But there is always 3 sides to every story... O event. Keep reading and learning. The truth is way stranger than fiction. As they say....
So much talent on one stage.
with an embarrassment to womanhood painful to watch
It's video's like this that make me so grateful UA-cam exists. 👍
Four heavyweights in one room and they get stuck with the worst and most awkward interview ever.
She is god awful. A 4th grader could conduct a better interview.
+Cakes In The Rain That made me laugh out loud!
+NemeanLion /watch?v=bGeEAs4XCtg Look at this mess. But the interviewee (Tarja) is so charming that she could pull it off. Why not 4 LEGENDS? They could have least played off each other. But, there seems to be no chemistry between those guys.
OH TOPGUN another stream of mutual reinforcement commentary at play
@@1TopGunPaintballer Charming ?!?!? This is an OUTRAGE !!
I miss Ted Knight so much...He was HILARIOUS....and Rodney D...well....a legend.
Ted Knight has been one of my favorite actors since I was 3. His characters were never too far from his real personality
It was amazing how they got all four of those guys to do a movie together.. One, Chevy Chase and Bill Murry had gotten into a fist fight back stage just before they were to do a skit on Saturday night live.. And two Rodney Dangerfield and Ted Knight hated each other while filming Caddyshack, Ted thought Rodney was unprofessional and could not stand working with him.. I can not believe they pulled this movie off.
Brothers fight. They may actually respect each other despite the random brawl.
+edwardgranata1971 So that explains the intense friction in this interview. Who knows, it could have rubbed off on her.
+edwardgranata1971 Also it's funny what you said because I can now see it with how everyone was seated.
Ted Knight hated Rodney, probably over prejudice (since he was closer in age to Ted, Ted probably thought Rodney would be another responsible, experienced patriarch on set...but Rodney is Rodney) and over a specific incident...
Ted Knight had come back to his trailer after shooting, only to find a huge DUMP in his toilet. He INSTANTLY blamed Rodney and vented toward/at Chevy Chase, screaming about how unprofessional Dangerfield was, and how he's an animal and that he can't work with him, let alone see him....
....Unbeknownst to Knight; Chevy Chase has taken the dump.
Chevy said in an interview… no punches were thrown because John Belishi stepped in to stop it
“Bill is into clothes, but I’m not”
Then Chevy Chase bursts out laughing. 😆😆😆. Rodney was funny even when he was being serious.
Four comedic legends. Thanks for uploading.
Rodney was such a joy to watch and listen to
The guys are literally rolling their eyes with frustration about how bad this "reporter" is doing. Painful!!
“Clothes are not my thing. People spend twenty bucks on a haircut and inside their head their idiots.”
BRILLIANT!
Interviewer: "We're going to do the whole Osmond family including the grandchildren..."
Chevy: "I did 'em!"
LOL!!!!
I love all these Guys. I think Ted Knight is/was underrated. I recently was catching up on old Mary Tyler Moore episodes. I love the writing and acting of all of them but Ted Knight carried many of the episodes and I noticed he was the only person on that show (after seeing many episodes) who received applause after certain lines. I read that Ted Knight created that character and even wrote for him. At this point and time, every cast member of MTM is still alive, only Ted Knight is gone, passed away back in the mid-80's. Class act. Dressed well and acted well. UA-cam has many of the old MTM episodes. Quality isn't that great but watchable nonetheless.
Couldn't agree more. I'm a huge Ted Knight fan. That combination of writing and acting on the MTMS was just incredible, lightening in a bottle. But as with you, I felt Ted Knight made that show so much of what it was. He indeed created Ted Baxter and really poured his heart and soul into the role. Read a great bio on him recently. He was a bit tortured by his "Ted Baxter" persona at times... and also with the notion that fans believed Ted Knight and Ted Baxter were one in the same. In reality, Ted Knight couldn't be any less like Ted Baxter if he tried. He was a WWII hero, married to his wife for nearly 40 years with 3 children before passing away too soon at the age of 62 in 1986. Great actor with an interesting background who by all accounts, was a gentleman and all around very sweet man.
Love the MTM episodes for only one reason: Mary walking back and forth upstage showing us her pert little ass. That must have been the #1 rule for every director: "Mary's ass get's 20%". Go ahead and watch an episode and count the butt shots. Almost as good as an early Barbara Stanwyck flick. Of course Barbara's ass was on roller bearings and never stopped moving - even when she was standing still - but Mary's was right up there.
Ted Knight was great on Too Close for Comfort.
Ted won two Emmys for the role and earned them too! One of the greatest tv characters ever!
Ted Knight got a little jab in at the end with that sarcastic 'You've been very charming '
Nope. Ted was clearly being sincere. He felt bad for her.
Absolutely. That's the kind of person Ted Knight was.
@@StarsandBarsRecords Yeah, that's how I felt too, well, just being a nice and caring person!!!!!
What a crew, what a crew.
Rodney doing his skit anywhere off stage is just as hillarious.
thank you for posting!
This might sound facetious but I'm honestly weirdly attracted to the interviewer
Same, she’s hot. 💀🔥
I agree she was sexy natural and fearless and let boys be boys
That's Joel Osteens Mother.
this video was great ! THANK YOU !
I just read the Making of Caddyshack book, so I’m glad this interview exists. It’s interesting to see a little bit of their actual personalities here. The book doesn’t mention this specific interview, but it does detail their get together at Dangerfield’s following the premiere. Doug Kenney, who was best friends with Chase, supposedly got up and declared that the movie was terrible (using more colorful language) and then passed out at his table. His parents escorted him out. It’s funny, in a way, but pretty sad he didn’t live to see the flick become the beloved classic it is today. I imagine this interview was part of the press junket they were doing that same day. Evidently, Knight was the only sober one on set, which estranged him from the others.
That last quip by Chevy...hahahhahah!
***** Including the grandchildren.
Although "Ordinary People" got the best picture award that year, Caddy Shack and Airplane were the funniest.
Yeah but "Ordinary People" was hilarious, too.
@@gluecement Yeah, trauma over a brother's death is high comedy.
Airplane was 1979, right?
Man, that was a good year.
These guys hit it out of the park with this movie. What a cast most still ascending in their careers. Rodney was just awesome!
Caddyshack is a perfect film with the perfect writing, acting, casting and directing
Bill Murray really owns this look here. That combination of stubble, striped shirt and those sunglasses? Only he could pull this off!
+trha2222 You may be right.
+Brett Owen He's definitely channeling Hunter S. Thompson who he would portray in Where The Buffalo Roam around this time.
Conner O'Reilly I thought the exact same thing. Very Gonzoesque attire.
Didn't he say he got so absorbed in the character that he was lost for a while?
Brett Owen Maybe Layne Staley.
Bill wearing his Coke shades
Well, as he said: when you play Hunter, part of him will stay with you forever.
Must have came back from the local watering hole (pun intended) ;)
What a gem; thank you for sharing.
Great movie. Back when comedy was funny. All four of them where the best .👍👍
Holy shit, four legends
Chevy checking to see if he has coke on his face! LOL
"Do I have Kleenex on my face?"
You'll see my eyes!!
Coca Cola?
Where did they find this interviewer??? Sears?
With a hair and dress like that, she can win a bowl of soup
Whatever, she's classy, I like her.
Man i miss Rodney
Were you friends with him?
rawnga I wish!
EAchank How can you miss someone you didn't know?
rawnga that's easy
Because I was a fan of his duh
rawnga You can miss anything or anyone that brought you joy, regardless of whether or not you knew them personally. Rodney was "in our living rooms," and while we didn't get to actually meet or truly know the man, the man we did know is missed. Is it really that tough a concept for you?
None of them could ever hold a candle to Ted Night. He was a pure genius.
Knight
And he only needed to do 3 major works, to become legendary: MTM, TCFC AND this film.
He was hands down *BRILLIANT*
@@PapagenoMF only bored people with time on their hands correct ytube spelling errors... get a life.
_"I look like the kind of guy you want to avoid."_
_"...and smell like him."_
_"Well, then I'll keep _*_you_*_ company."_
Rodney was always good at improv insults. He’ll insult himself and take you with him.
Thanks for Posting! There's a book out about the making of Caddyshack.
That woman has the personality of toast.
I heard she tried to seat Bill and Chevy next to each other. Fuckn idiot!!!
@@maxiepattie85 did they not like each other?
minameise they hated each other
An insult to toast everywhere
HA! like you could have that much confidence and bravado hanging around 4 legends like that. You'd crumble like a cookie and those comedic legends would eat you alive
lol @ chevy chase, "I didn't see her go down"
Out of all the possibly good questions she COULD have asked, she avoided all of them.
5:33 Chase knows how funny Knight is. Gold.
This was quite a treat to find this. An era long since passed, but will forever be remembered. Rodney was too quick for Chevy's slight in the beginning. Rodney is the only true stand-up here as he hated acting, thought it was all bullshit. Chevy, at this time, was the biggest star with Rodney and Bill rising quickly. Ted Knight is a legend of TV and I thought made the movie and played off of Dangerfield masterfully. Chevy and Bill despised each other. Bill has had much better simpatico with the public than Chevy, who can come off as a bit of a tool. Still, amazing to see all four in the same room - very rare.
Bill replaced Chevy when Chevy left Saturday Night Live to become a Movie Star.
The Critics and The Viewers favored Bill over Chevy.
Chevy thought that he was irreplaceable !
They got into a fight backstage at snl when Chevy came back to do a guest appearance.
Rodney had such a natural gift, I love that guy.
Ted Knight mentions one of the things that attracted him to the film
was the lack of money, that he could use a tax write off.
Rodney in later years said he lost money doing Caddyshack,
that he canceled more lucrative club dates to film his scenes.
Caddyshack > whatever money Rodney lost
Musta got some back end deals. I mean how could they gave gotten such famous ppl without good pay
@@briancannon3987 Rodney and Ted were not
movie stars.
In fact, Ted was in a career trough.
It was probably about exposure for them.
@@wheelinthesky300 yea now that my.comment had time to swirl in my head. This movie was extremely low budget with a first time directer.
@@wheelinthesky300 and the actors writers producers all knew eachother. It was like wow they're giving us a chance
I want to meet Bill Murray and Chevy, while they are still with us. I grew up on their films. They are my heroes.
Caddyshack was one of the first movies I rented on video, probably 1983 or so. God how we loved that film.
I know people are piling on the fact this chick did a goofball interview, but the fact she wants to bond by asking them questions as if they're actually the characters makes this whole thing priceless. That's how a ton of interviews were conducted back then.
Watch it back. She's as nervous as a cat in a room full of rocking chairs. She couldn't bond with these 4 dudes unless she took out her dentures and got on her knees. She should be interviewing Betty Crocker for fucks sake.
In a recent interview with Howard Stern,
Bill Murray said how much he liked Ted Knight, although Ted was a "square".
I'm guessing "square" means things like Ted didn't do cocaine.
I heard that Howard Stern interview with Bill Murray as well, it was a good one! Ted Knight was a little bit older than most of that cast, except for Rodney. Ted Knight was said to have been one of the nicer guys in Hollywood. Straight laced, on the conservative side, married for 30 plus years with 3 kids when he passed away in 1986. He was also a WWII vet with a number of medals for bravery. Read his biography, he was an interesting guy.
This was fantastic. It brought a tear to my eye.
“Wow. You must have really been something… before electricity.”
RIP Rodney
Without Dangerfield, there would have been no good outcome.
Dangerfield is one of the reasons people keep watching it over and over.
Knight was great too.
Damn bill looks like he's coming down from a 3 day coke binge
Probably was
....Chevy still halfway through his.
Cocaine on the set of this movie? No way
I did 'em!
This had me laughing my ass off! Those four were acting like they were in front of the school principal, you know they wanted to bust out but they were trying to be on their best behavior.
That's worth sitting through the whole, awful interview. I busted a gut too.
Lol
Classic Chevy
Am I the only one who loves that this is the person they have interviewing these comedy gems??
What an odd, bizarre, horrible interview of four incredibly funny humans. Total waste.
The fact that Ted Knight made the movie with these 3 is amazing.
Lol, no, it wasn't a waste, I really enjoyed it!!!!!
Four gifted comedians being interviewed by Pat Nixon.
😃 Good line....
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
When Ted Knight says “phony”, the look he flings her way 👀
"My wife signed me up to a bridge club...
...I jump on Tuesday".-Rodney Dangerfield
Caddyshack never gets old! :)
Chevy looks to see if Bills laughing at his jokes and Bill looks to see if Chevy laughs at his.
DrLeroyGreen They hated each other, almost brawled on SNL. Chevy seems a bit nervous here and more concerned, whereas I'd say bill was more laid back, probably a bit high as usual, and there was a small tension between them but I felt he was less concerned with Chevy than the reverse.
Almost brawled is inaccurate, they did have a fist fight but Bill did most of the punching. Chevy was and from people's accounts, still is a huge asshole. I'm sure he deserved it. Bill is the man. Always was and always will be. I just read he was at the final Grateful Dead gig in Chicago and after the concert he stayed and joked around and helped clean trash with the groundskeepers. He's on another level.
Were you there? You heard fistfight, I heard almost. There was a live show right after and neither had a mark so the evidence supports no blows landed.
drmorb Apparently Belushi who was leaning on the door got in between them and broke it up. I believe it was Chevy who said on Howard Stern that he was impressed that despite Belushi's size he just threw himself in there before any punches landed.
+DrLeroyGreen - Bill is was and always has been laid back. Chevy, not so much. lol
Wear a hair-do like that and you should get a free bowl of soup.
LMAO!
hahaha... awesome!
But it looks good on her though!
+ilovebrandnewcarpets very good!
It was out of fashion THEN!
that was painful. too bad - such amazing talent together on one stage. all four are/were amazing
cringe-worthy interview questions.
Fascinating clip. I know an ex-lighting guy who worked with Chase closely in the 80s; described him as a total jerk. That shocked me, seeing how pleasant he was here and in other spots. CADDYSHACK is a favorite film of mine, always. Knight is one of the major reasons for that.
The part at the end was fucking hilarious! We're gonna do the whole Osman family including the grandchildren in a minute and a half. Chevy: I did 'em! LMFAOOOO!!!!
I like that he stared at her for a reaction afterward.
She should be interviewing the royals lol
That was the line of the year
Osman?
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The Osmond's, a lame tv show in the 70s.
Some GOLD right here.. Brilliant Clip !
The interviewer is Bobbie Wygant, the entertainment reporter for KXAS-TV, the NBC affiliate in Dallas-Fort Worth. As to all of the comments regarding her stiff interview style, yes, she has nothing in common with any of her guests here. But she's sort of a legend here in Dallas (just turned 92), so we cut her some slack.
doesn't say a lot about Dallas...are there other "women" in Dallas like this? She is so fake, it's a wonder she can talk but she seems oblivious to her own missing individuality. She needs to read more, think more, be something other than this stereotype of a 50's female.
this interview should have been much longer
"You're lucky I'm on parole"
Wow. Wow. How can a routine and brief interview be so mesmerizing, starting with the interviewer herself?!?
Chevy is super-stoned. Rodney is STRAIGHT AS AN ARROW !!! Bill Murray must have smoked with Chevy.
Ted Knight looks somewhat appalled by the fact that he is being interviewed by the real life Mrs.Judge Smails.
I love Caddyshack
I don’t know for sure, but I kinda doubt Rodney was straight as an arrow. By all accounts, he partied as much as the others during production and at this premiere party/junket. Ted Knight, however, was a straight arrow and had a reputation for being highly professional.
Rodney seems like he just came down from a late night coke bender
Ted Knight made this movie.
I agree 100%
SpauldingGetYourFootOffTheBoat
Rodney and Ted
Rodney fueled him and the real hatred came out lol
How would you like to mow my lawn?
Miss Ted & Rodney!
Can't believe what Chevy looks like today. Man those were the days.
Honored to be comment No. 999 on this strange...strange video. Quite a wild snapshot of these four, to say the least.
Richard Lewis would call her the Mormon beautician type.
They cast of caddyshack featuring everyone favorite star, Cocaine!
How NOT to do an interview! She had one of the most amazing opportunities to see talk to some of the GREATEST comedic actors of all time....and she BLEEEEEWWWWWW IT!!!!!!!!
ONE OF THE CLASSICS THAT WILL NEVER GO OUT OF STYLE....
Late 70s, early 80s Chevy Chase was the most confident man to ever exist
Isn't this where Doug Kenney crashed the interview with his Kenniness?
I think it might be. There was some publicity thing where was wasted and said the movie was a POS or something and had to be escorted off.
They all knew she was lacking in the interview department, but unlike nowadays, they treated her with respect and we're kind none the less.
I agree with that. You can see the looks on their faces, they glance at each other occasionally but are never outwardly rude to her
This is probably the calmest I have seen Rodney Dangerfield during an interview.
He may have just woke up.