Red Skelton came to St. Louis to do a show at The Muny in the summer of '70. I was 9 at the time and a big fan. My family and I went to the airport to greet him coming off the plane, along with many other fans. I got his autograph, and he gave me such a warm, genuine smile. It was obvious that he loved his fans, just as much as we loved him. A completely sincere, sweet man.
@@tvcrazyman , his show at the time was known as the "DIRTY HOUR", we as a family would watch his show. his first name was richard, red was his nickname because he had red hair, but on a monochrome( black/ white) set you would never know that
Everyone says nasty things when they're aggravated. I'll bet it took A LOT to aggravate him. I know his wife accused him of cruelty in their marriage, but many times those claims are exaggerated. My 92 year-old mom will often nag me to buy more junk food, instead of the healthy food I serve her. She would eat ice cream and candy 24/7 if I let her. When I don't give in to her unreasonable demands, she likes to say, "You're MEAN to me". @@momirregardless8648
2:50 this was honestly touching that the cast got along so well they all acted silly together without even knowing the camera was on, now that's friendship :)
@KrazyDead10 , they taped two shows per day, and would use the one with the least amount of screw ups to put on the air. it is true that "TIM"( tom) would do his best to get harvey to go sideways. the crew would take bets to see how long it would take harvey to loose it. that show was an absolute gem!!!!. I never get tired of watching what I have on "D.V.D.'s!!!!. they just do not make shows like that anymore.
@@JohnH20111 , she was told to do that by the director of the show, who happened to be husband/ wife at that point. he flat out said "GET HIM"!!!!( TIM)
I grew up with a good number of these shows in the 70’s but I don’t think I’ve ever seen any bloopers of them until now! Thank you for posting this! 👍🏻
The last televised cigarette ad ran at 11:50 p.m. during The Johnny Carson Show on January 1, 1971. I was 19 and I believe it was a Virginia Slims commercial 'You've Come A Long Way Baby To Get Where You Got To Today'
Loved the Bloopers. Aussie here and we had all these TV shows in Australia, not the adds though. Happy memories of my childhood. Great TV shows & hysterical bloopers 😂
LMAO! THANKS! I remember back, I think it was 1970. A few friends and I went to New York Institute of Technology in Nassau County Long Island to see a Woody Allen movie in the early evening. Anyway, as the lights went down the projector came on there were a lot of white spots on the screen as the movie started. So I said to my friends "Space, the final Frontier" as a joke. All of a sudden the Enterprise went across the screen!! We all said WTF.. lol. Somehow they got ahold of the 1st and 2nd season blooper reel. I have to say it was the funniest thing I ever have seen at that time. We believe it was one of the originals since it was extreamly clean, bright and colorful. As I recall it was 10 or 15 minutes long.. It was great! When the Woody Allen movie came on we maybe stayed for 15 minutes and left. It was nowhere as good as the blooper reel! Sorry Woody...
there was a fight scene where bill shatner ripped his pants in the posterior area ,and they left it in, and the next scene it was taken care of. it was the episode "TOMARROW IS YESTERDAY" when security on the air force base busted captain kirk in the photo lab.
Back in the Seventies, I went to a hella bunch of Star Trek conventions, and the Blooper Reels were the most popular part. As I recall, there were two different reels, one for each season, with some third season shots edited onto the second reel.
That Red Skelton scene was pure gold! And the guys on McHale's Navy were priceless. To see Captain Binghampton acting up & totally out of character was even better. My Dad smoked until the day he had surgery to removed his vocal chords in 2002. My Mother, sister & I tried for years to get him stop & he did for about a year. He gained some weight & his sense of smell & taste even improved. But what we didn't know until some time later, was that every time he visited his mother & sisters, they felt sorry for him & gave him smokes. He died in 2004 due throat cancer, at age 84.
My mother was super anti-smoking, but another cancer killed her at 63 anyway, while my aunt who smoked like a smoke stack made it into her 90's! And it was the COVID, not smoking that killed her. My grandfather was a smoker and died from emphysema (sp?) But he lived to 86, way out living my non smoking mother!
@@tvcrazyman It's sad that they think great programs of today is reality tv. Programers and tv creators have lost all imagination or the are more worried about wknss.
Funny thing is back then I remember my folks denouncing shows like F Troop and Star Trek as stupid wastes of time. But Dad did like McHales Navy. As a kid I loved em all!
I listen to a lot of Richard Diamond radio shows from back in the 40's & 50's. Their sponsor was Camel cigarettes. " Do the Camel challenge and smoke a pack" ... 😆
My wife's aunt stopped by last night. I didn't want to be rude but I had to tell her, "Look Auntie, I'm not saying you have too much perfume on but I will say that the canary was alive before you got here."
In the late 50's or early 60's Arthur Godfrey was doing a live remote show - from Florida I think - and as was often done in those days the show's stars would do the commercials, also live. During one particular commercial where the sponsor was a TV manufacture (maybe Zenith?) the stage hand was wheeling the prop - a full size console TV set - out to Mr. Godfrey when he hit a cable on the stage and the TV went into the pool that everyone was around. Mr. Godfrey, not missing a beat, jumped into the pool and did the commercial in waist deep water. I keep accessing these blooper clips in hopes of seeing that scene once more.
I was lucky enough to have been growing up during these classic TV years. Live shows were the BEST, as there were no re-takes. SKILL got them through, and sometimes the bloopers were what made the show!! I'd come home from school for lunch JUST to catch the then LIVE "Bozo's Circus" on WGN in Chicago. Those last few hours of school didn't seem to drag on so long after a good belly laugh at Bob Bell (Bozo) messing up a line or two. (the music was a hell of a lot better back then too!!)
Met Shatner years ago when he was performing at a very small theater. Don't remember the play but do remember he was funny & friendly to speak with. Still love Capt. Kirk.
This is a G rated joke. What is the difference between “getting lucky” and “getting very lucky”? Getting lucky is when you go in a room and remember what you went in there for. Getting very lucky is when you go to a shopping center and remember where you parked your car.
I used to love Dean Martin's show when he had Foster Brooks on. Brooks could do a drunk trying to talk straight and Dean would be rolling so hard he couldnt say his next line. Dean Martin's Roasts was another hilarious show. I remember one episode where Ruth Buzzie was sitting by Joey Bishop and he made some comment to her and she started pounding on him with her raggedy little purse and she had him laughing so hard that he litterly fell off of his chair.
I was in 5th grade when F-Troop was on. What a great show!! When the peoples republic sent that spy balloon across America. The first day I saw it on TV, I took a 10 second video clip of it flying and put Chief Wild Eagle standing saying "it is Balloon" And sent it around to many friends. I remember days later somebody, maybe on the Five or Jesse or Tucker, I don't remember but they mentioned it along with the clip of Wild Eagle. It was great!!
As a kid I was watching the Captain Tug show, which featured Popeye cartoons. At one point, Captain Tug, walking towards the back of the tugboat cabin set, says to someone off-screen: "That ought hold the little bastards for a while." He obviously thought his mike was turned off.
It must have been live, and probably also a local show. I was just a kid. I didn't even tell my parents, but I certainly knew that I had seen something I wasn't supposed to see. I didn't think it was funny, just mean-spirited..@@tvcrazyman
On the christening with a bottle problem. Real champaign bottles are actually quite heavy and strong. At some point, people learned to either use special (weaker) bottles for the purpose. As an alternative, they will often score the bottle first with a glass cutter. It also helps reduce damage to whatever is being christened. And aircraft carrier is pretty safe. A wooden boat, or an airplane (such as shown here), perhaps more at risk.
The funniest blooper I've ever seen was from the Mike Walsh Show in Australia. Mike Walsh was daytime talk television - went air at 12 noon Mon-Fri. Mike used to have experts as guests who answered viewer questions - Dr James Wright, GP as an example. Another regular was a vet. The set up for the clip was the best part. This week the vet had decided to do a segment on the care of rabbits as pets. Apparently the vet had two rabbits, one of whom had been borrowed from the local Catholic primary (so what you Mericans all grade) school. Over to the clip. You see one rabbit was male, the other female. And when put together in a cage - well, lets just say they did what comes naturally. I cannot think about that clip with picturing a nun trying to explain to I think it might’ve been 5th graders what the rabbits were doing. That - to me anyways - is the best part of that blooper.
Mate, just so you know. We Mericans use the terms grade school, primary school or elementary school interchangeably. We have so many independent school districts in fifty states, cities, counties, or other administrations that nothing is standard. Good grief, what was I thing? We also call it Grammar School. So, you will hear Americans say grade school, primary school, elementary school and grammar school without blinking an eye.
My Mom use to tell a good one about the short order cook working the grille he would take a clump of hamburger meat and flatten it out under his arm before slapping it on the grille some guy sipping his coffee at the counter said that is disgusting I would not eat that hamburger then the waitress said aww that’s nothing you should see him early in the morning when he makes the Donuts LOL 😅
I used to tell my mom when she was making bean soup that she was only going to use 239 beans because if she put one more bean in it would be too farty !
in "STAR TREK", the automatic doors were manually operated doors, and often times the person operating the door would fall asleep. bill shatner was always getting the "BUTT" end of the practical jokes from the set crew.
RE: Smoking. It was in the mid=60s when the warning label about smoking being bad for your health was issued. I remember my best friend turning that side of the cigarette packages to face his mother when she opened the cabinet to get a new pack. I smoked until 1991 (*23 years), I remember in the 80's when my doc and I would both light up in the exam room to discuss test results, etc. I'm just glad they have outlawed smoking in most public places these days.
Yeah, once I quit, I could smell smoke on people hours after they smoked and a mile away. It's weird how that works. It's like my nose got super sensitive.
"A guy with a heart condition that still smokes". That used to be me. I had a heart attack 5 years ago. Had a stent put in and quit. On a follow-up visit last year, my doctor told me that my heart function was back to normal.
That's awesome that you've gotten your health back. I don't think I could have quit smoking apart from help from God, but ever since then I've been really focused on health. Well, I always worked out, but I never ate right and I smoked. Never dawned on me how important it is to live healthy beyond just going to the gym when I was younger.
@@tvcrazymanI don't know why people want to smoke anyway? All tobacco products are clearly printed with warning labels, and they STILL smoke. People wouldn't want to breathe smoke from a house fire, but they think nothing of something that's 10 times worse than that.
@@kevinmiller6380Pretty much the same reason people ingest deadly poison and toxins when drinking alchohol. Its an addiction. We all have them. Caffeine, fatty foods, sugars, chew, yeah its all bad for you. Smokers more than anybody know the dangers and side effects of their habit. Loss of taste, smell, bone density, oral and dental issues, poor blood circulation, and of course societal judgement. And the big C is always in the back of the mind. If someone is able to kick the habit great. It's not easy. And its not a question of pure will power. I understand believe me. I for the life of me can't understand why anyone would drink. But i get it. Addiction is hard, and there are many reasons for it.
Dude... let the clips speak for themselves. We don't need a "narrator" trying to tell us what we're seeing. That's the beauty of VIDEO... Go back and correct this presentation by cutting all of your boring comments and letting the people enjoy the bloopers as they are.
Richard Conte is pronounced Con-tee. It's Italo-American and should be con'tay, but was Americanized to Contee. He appeared in many gangster and noir movies--a good actor, doing a lot of the roles that Bogart did in his younger years.
So cute! Starting around the 15:12 mark in the video an actress is trying to light actor George Montgomery's cigarette. Do you remember what show this scene is from? Thank you.
Before 1985, the post office had government issued ashtrays that attached to the letter cases. I can remember being in between 2 guys that were smoking one after another. Good times. 😖
I remember a blooper from the Stooges. The guys were heading to Hollywood to become actors. They were traveling by train. Curly was cooking flap jacks and when was flipping the flap Jack you actually saw someone’s hand ✋ toss the flap Jack to the ceiling 😂😂😂😊😊
Look and see if you can find the one with Bill Bixby on the Hulk, where he says "egg beater" and everyone busts up except him, because he doesn't realize he said egg instead of wife. That one has always been my favourite. I will say this though, watching bloopers in quick time is a whole different experience than being on the set for 3-4 hours and watching them happen and just praying they will finally get it right to move on and get it done for the night, or more often the early morning. It's not so funny then.
The reason it looked like Mo was saying shemp's line is probably because he knew everyone's line he knew where everyone was supposed to be stand and all their lines as well
Red Skelton came to St. Louis to do a show at The Muny in the summer of '70. I was 9 at the time and a big fan. My family and I went to the airport to greet him coming off the plane, along with many other fans. I got his autograph, and he gave me such a warm, genuine smile. It was obvious that he loved his fans, just as much as we loved him. A completely sincere, sweet man.
I think he's my dad's favorite comedian. Whenever he'd pop up on TV my Dad would always say something. He is one of the greats.
@@tvcrazyman , his show at the time was known as the "DIRTY HOUR", we as a family would watch his show. his first name was richard, red was his nickname because he had red hair, but on a monochrome( black/ white) set you would never know that
Everyone says nasty things when they're aggravated. I'll bet it took A LOT to aggravate him. I know his wife accused him of cruelty in their marriage, but many times those claims are exaggerated. My 92 year-old mom will often nag me to buy more junk food, instead of the healthy food I serve her. She would eat ice cream and candy 24/7 if I let her. When I don't give in to her unreasonable demands, she likes to say, "You're MEAN to me". @@momirregardless8648
Often thought of legally changing my last name to Kiddelhopper found out there 79 people in the US with that last name
😂@@Jacqueline-l3w
I love how superman stands there when the guy shoots him six times, and then ducks when the guy throws his gun at him. lol
2:50 this was honestly touching that the cast got along so well they all acted silly together without even knowing the camera was on, now that's friendship :)
If you believe that they didn't know that the camera was on...
@@wombat1222 because it's true.
@@AbrasiousProductions Yeah. I have a bridge for sale that you would be perfect for.
Then why is there a laugh track?
@@kathrynclark3895 that was added in later I presume.
This is pure gold. Sometimes the bloopers (especially left in the shows) make them even more fun to watch.
@KrazyDead10until the Elephant story, when Vicki Lawrence dropped the bomb and destroyed everybody, ‘Are You Sure That Little Asshole’s Through?’
@KrazyDead10 , they taped two shows per day, and would use the one with the least amount of screw ups to put on the air. it is true that "TIM"( tom) would do his best to get harvey to go sideways. the crew would take bets to see how long it would take harvey to loose it. that show was an absolute gem!!!!. I never get tired of watching what I have on "D.V.D.'s!!!!. they just do not make shows like that anymore.
@@JohnH20111 , she was told to do that by the director of the show, who happened to be husband/ wife at that point. he flat out said "GET HIM"!!!!( TIM)
I grew up with a good number of these shows in the 70’s but I don’t think I’ve ever seen any bloopers of them until now! Thank you for posting this! 👍🏻
Loved the bloopers. For some reason seeing Shatner walk into a closed door brings me a lot of satisfaction. Lol
He may be the last one standing. Or Keith richards?
I just love the old bloopers. Thanks for showing them. I needed a good laugh today.😂👍❤
The last televised cigarette ad ran at 11:50 p.m. during The Johnny Carson Show on January 1, 1971. I was 19 and I believe it was a Virginia Slims commercial 'You've Come A Long Way Baby To Get Where You Got To Today'
A couple of these were priceless! Red Skelton and cow was unbelievable!
Loved the Bloopers. Aussie here and we had all these TV shows in Australia, not the adds though. Happy memories of my childhood. Great TV shows & hysterical bloopers 😂
Glad you enjoyed it
That bit with Red Skelton and the cow was a riot!😂
Bloopers are the best way to learn the ropes!! Thank you for the memories!!!
Brought back some great memories of my childhood.Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks!
Appreciate it! 😀
Trying to break the bottle was too funny..😮😮😮
They succeeded in breaking the peanut buttler jar, though!
McHales Navy part was lit!
Great stuff, thanks for all the chuckles.
Glad you enjoyed it
LMAO! THANKS! I remember back, I think it was 1970. A few friends and I went to New York Institute of Technology in Nassau County Long Island to see a Woody Allen movie in the early evening. Anyway, as the lights went down the projector came on there were a lot of white spots on the screen as the movie started. So I said to my friends "Space, the final Frontier" as a joke. All of a sudden the Enterprise went across the screen!! We all said WTF.. lol. Somehow they got ahold of the 1st and 2nd season blooper reel. I have to say it was the funniest thing I ever have seen at that time. We believe it was one of the originals since it was extreamly clean, bright and colorful. As I recall it was 10 or 15 minutes long.. It was great! When the Woody Allen movie came on we maybe stayed for 15 minutes and left. It was nowhere as good as the blooper reel! Sorry Woody...
Thank you so much for the memories and the giggles!
You're welcome. Thank you!
Glad they kept these old clips
I hate to admit this but at 65 I remember when some of these were first on the air!
At 69 years old they are still on the air. Most are on MeTV, Catchy TV, and other Over-the-air channels.
Saw all those Star Trek bloopers at a convention back in the 70's.
It sure did this old almost 70 heart good. Awesome thank you!!!
You're welcome! I appreciate it. 😀
The Um-Mau-Mau song was awesome! :D
Thankyou for putting this together, very well edited, narrated and fun snippets of TV history, I loved the Trek Bloopers..
there was a fight scene where bill shatner ripped his pants in the posterior area ,and they left it in, and the next scene it was taken care of. it was the episode "TOMARROW IS YESTERDAY" when security on the air force base busted captain kirk in the photo lab.
Back in the Seventies, I went to a hella bunch of Star Trek conventions, and the Blooper Reels were the most popular part. As I recall, there were two different reels, one for each season, with some third season shots edited onto the second reel.
That Red Skelton scene was pure gold! And the guys on McHale's Navy were priceless. To see Captain Binghampton acting up & totally out of character was even better. My Dad smoked until the day he had surgery to removed his vocal chords in 2002. My Mother, sister & I tried for years to get him stop & he did for about a year. He gained some weight & his sense of smell & taste even improved. But what we didn't know until some time later, was that every time he visited his mother & sisters, they felt sorry for him & gave him smokes. He died in 2004 due throat cancer, at age 84.
Thanks for your comments. The McHale's Navy scene I think was my favorite too. It should have went top 40. 😀
Captain Binghamton SINGING with the rest of the guys like he's part of them instead of the old spoil sport was So Nice to see!
My mother was super anti-smoking, but another cancer killed her at 63 anyway, while my aunt who smoked like a smoke stack made it into her 90's! And it was the COVID, not smoking that killed her. My grandfather was a smoker and died from emphysema (sp?) But he lived to 86, way out living my non smoking mother!
Great classic bloopers man love these never get old
Glad you like them!
Absolutely do man
I’ve seen just about all these shows. Brings back some great and some not so great memories.
Yeah, it's like hearing old great songs. They may be the greatest songs ever, but they bring back memories of being cold & hungry.
Back when TV was worth watching.
I don't think they made anything back then that wasn't fun to watch. I've always loved the classics!
@@tvcrazyman It's sad that they think great programs of today is reality tv. Programers and tv creators have lost all imagination or the are more worried about wknss.
@@docbrown6550Unfortunately you have to get channels like MeTV, Antenna TV, Heroes And Icons, or Charge to be able to watch TV shows from the past.
Funny thing is back then I remember my folks denouncing shows like F Troop and Star Trek as stupid wastes of time. But Dad did like McHales Navy. As a kid I loved em all!
@@b3j8 I think McHale's Navy is on at noon Eastern on MeTV.
Yes!! Laughter IS the best medicine ever!!
And it doesn't even require a prescription.
I bet they knew those cameras were rolling the singing is too good
McHale's Navy skirt was too funny. That show made me join for 8 yrs. Jokes on me...
Great Cesar's ghost! You young whipper snapper!
Thank you for this fun video.Sometimes you need a good laugh
I listen to a lot of Richard Diamond radio shows from back in the 40's & 50's. Their sponsor was Camel cigarettes. " Do the Camel challenge and smoke a pack" ... 😆
My wife's aunt stopped by last night. I didn't want to be rude but I had to tell her, "Look Auntie, I'm not saying you have too much perfume on but I will say that the canary was alive before you got here."
In the late 50's or early 60's Arthur Godfrey was doing a live remote show - from Florida I think - and as was often done in those days the show's stars would do the commercials, also live. During one particular commercial where the sponsor was a TV manufacture (maybe Zenith?) the stage hand was wheeling the prop - a full size console TV set - out to Mr. Godfrey when he hit a cable on the stage and the TV went into the pool that everyone was around. Mr. Godfrey, not missing a beat, jumped into the pool and did the commercial in waist deep water. I keep accessing these blooper clips in hopes of seeing that scene once more.
Thank you - love this video and your commentary , hillarious ! ❤
My mom loved McHale's Navy. I'm sorry she didn't live long enough to see this bit.
I was lucky enough to have been growing up during these classic TV years. Live shows were the BEST, as there were no re-takes. SKILL got them through, and sometimes the bloopers were what made the show!!
I'd come home from school for lunch JUST to catch the then LIVE "Bozo's Circus" on WGN in Chicago. Those last few hours of school didn't seem to drag on so long after a good belly laugh at Bob Bell (Bozo) messing up a line or two.
(the music was a hell of a lot better back then too!!)
smoking back then wasnt considered bad
😂the cow pooper blooper for the win😂
Excellent video. Thanks 👍 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Met Shatner years ago when he was performing at a very small theater. Don't remember the play but do remember he was funny & friendly to speak with. Still love Capt. Kirk.
This is a G rated joke. What is the difference between “getting lucky” and “getting very lucky”? Getting lucky is when you go in a room and remember what you went in there for. Getting very lucky is when you go to a shopping center and remember where you parked your car.
Lol. I used to forget where I parked all the time, but eventually I learned to park in the same spot all the time.😀
I thought the same thing when the guy was smoking 🚬 and had a heart problem. Btw the lady who was stalking his dreams WAS SO DANG BEAUTIFUL! 💯💯👍🏽👍🏽😁😁
I used to love Dean Martin's show when he had Foster Brooks on. Brooks could do a drunk trying to talk straight and Dean would be rolling so hard he couldnt say his next line. Dean Martin's Roasts was another hilarious show. I remember one episode where Ruth Buzzie was sitting by Joey Bishop and he made some comment to her and she started pounding on him with her raggedy little purse and she had him laughing so hard that he litterly fell off of his chair.
I loved that last video! My Dad loved Red Skelton!
Mine too.
F Troop was one of the funniest sit coms ever!! Don't know why it's not rerun on cable like all of the other classics.
Maybe because it only ran for 2 seasons so, if they run an episode every day, they'll run out in 2 months.
I was in 5th grade when F-Troop was on. What a great show!! When the peoples republic sent that spy balloon across America. The first day I saw it on TV, I took a 10 second video clip of it flying and put Chief Wild Eagle standing saying "it is Balloon" And sent it around to many friends. I remember days later somebody, maybe on the Five or Jesse or Tucker, I don't remember but they mentioned it along with the clip of Wild Eagle. It was great!!
@@edmercer1459 I was thinking the same thing when I saw it.
It's on MeTV or Antenna TV every once in a while.
@@edmercer1459 Wow! Good work you did!!
Very enjoyable. Keep showing more.
Some really enjoyable glances back. A video well done!
Well done compilation of clips. 👍🏻 first class job there, I like your editorial comments too. 🇺🇸
Thank you very much!
I had to subscribe.This is my life--experience
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18:35 Nothing like working with animals in front of a crowd on live television.
NOTHING LIKE LIVE TV. - No retakes.
As a kid I was watching the Captain Tug show, which featured Popeye cartoons. At one point, Captain Tug, walking towards the back of the tugboat cabin set, says to someone off-screen: "That ought hold the little bastards for a while." He obviously thought his mike was turned off.
You mean it was live and that made it to air? I wonder if they got many complaints?
It must have been live, and probably also a local show. I was just a kid. I didn't even tell my parents, but I certainly knew that I had seen something I wasn't supposed to see. I didn't think it was funny, just mean-spirited..@@tvcrazyman
On the christening with a bottle problem. Real champaign bottles are actually quite heavy and strong. At some point, people learned to either use special (weaker) bottles for the purpose. As an alternative, they will often score the bottle first with a glass cutter. It also helps reduce damage to whatever is being christened. And aircraft carrier is pretty safe. A wooden boat, or an airplane (such as shown here), perhaps more at risk.
I enjoy watching these things such as bloopers and goofs that occurred during the making of various TV shows as well as in real life too. 😂🤣😂🤣😂
The funniest blooper I've ever seen was from the Mike Walsh Show in Australia.
Mike Walsh was daytime talk television - went air at 12 noon Mon-Fri. Mike used to have experts as guests who answered viewer questions - Dr James Wright, GP as an example. Another regular was a vet.
The set up for the clip was the best part. This week the vet had decided to do a segment on the care of rabbits as pets. Apparently the vet had two rabbits, one of whom had been borrowed from the local Catholic primary (so what you Mericans all grade) school. Over to the clip.
You see one rabbit was male, the other female. And when put together in a cage - well, lets just say they did what comes naturally. I cannot think about that clip with picturing a nun trying to explain to I think it might’ve been 5th graders what the rabbits were doing. That - to me anyways - is the best part of that blooper.
Everyone loved Mike Walsh.😊
One rabbit was having trouble walking and other was just trying to push it along.
Mate, just so you know. We Mericans use the terms grade school, primary school or elementary school interchangeably. We have so many independent school districts in fifty states, cities, counties, or other administrations that nothing is standard. Good grief, what was I thing? We also call it Grammar School. So, you will hear Americans say grade school, primary school, elementary school and grammar school without blinking an eye.
@@higgme1ster Am Merican. Can confirm.
That 100% definitely is the real Burgess Meredith lifting up the Don Rickles stunt man in that episode of the twilight zone
9:20 Now we know who the storm trooper in Star Wars was.
Ty for the laughs
My Mom use to tell a good one about the short order cook working the grille he would take a clump of hamburger meat and flatten it out under his arm before slapping it on the grille some guy sipping his coffee at the counter said that is disgusting I would not eat that hamburger then the waitress said aww that’s nothing you should see him early in the morning when he makes the Donuts LOL 😅
F Troop was a great show!
F yeah!
CRAP-TROOP@KrazyDead10
I used to tell my mom when she was making bean soup that she was only going to use 239 beans because if she put one more bean in it would be too farty !
Pat a cow and you get cow pats.
🤣🤣🤣🤣😅
Priceless 😂
Red Skelton -- teaching you why you never act with animals.
Yeah, especially cows! 😀
What's the difference between a hippo and a zippo? One's a little lighter. ZING!
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7:20 Another blooper on your part. That’s not three brothers, that’s Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Joe Besser. Moe, Shemp and Curley were the brothers.
They were playing brothers in that particular short.
Most enjoyable!
Thanks
There are times when the bloopers are funnier than the actual line.
They usually are.
in "STAR TREK", the automatic doors were manually operated doors, and often times the person operating the door would fall asleep. bill shatner was always getting the "BUTT" end of the practical jokes from the set crew.
In this case, he got the "HEAD" end, not the tails end.
@@musicloverme3993 this is true, he would get a head slam, and let out a groan.
RE: Smoking. It was in the mid=60s when the warning label about smoking being bad for your health was issued. I remember my best friend turning that side of the cigarette packages to face his mother when she opened the cabinet to get a new pack. I smoked until 1991 (*23 years), I remember in the 80's when my doc and I would both light up in the exam room to discuss test results, etc. I'm just glad they have outlawed smoking in most public places these days.
Yeah, once I quit, I could smell smoke on people hours after they smoked and a mile away. It's weird how that works. It's like my nose got super sensitive.
@@tvcrazyman I've never smoked and my nose is super sensitive. I tell people that I am a human smoke detector!
That was funny...star trek lol. All of it ty
Appreciate it.
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McHales Navy was funny. I have to make a list of these shows to look online to see if I can watch them again.
"A guy with a heart condition that still smokes". That used to be me. I had a heart attack 5 years ago. Had a stent put in and quit. On a follow-up visit last year, my doctor told me that my heart function was back to normal.
That's awesome that you've gotten your health back. I don't think I could have quit smoking apart from help from God, but ever since then I've been really focused on health. Well, I always worked out, but I never ate right and I smoked. Never dawned on me how important it is to live healthy beyond just going to the gym when I was younger.
@@tvcrazymanI don't know why people want to smoke anyway? All tobacco products are clearly printed with warning labels, and they STILL smoke. People wouldn't want to breathe smoke from a house fire, but they think nothing of something that's 10 times worse than that.
@@kevinmiller6380Pretty much the same reason people ingest deadly poison and toxins when drinking alchohol. Its an addiction. We all have them. Caffeine, fatty foods, sugars, chew, yeah its all bad for you. Smokers more than anybody know the dangers and side effects of their habit. Loss of taste, smell, bone density, oral and dental issues, poor blood circulation, and of course societal judgement. And the big C is always in the back of the mind. If someone is able to kick the habit great. It's not easy. And its not a question of pure will power. I understand believe me. I for the life of me can't understand why anyone would drink. But i get it. Addiction is hard, and there are many reasons for it.
Did I really hear "My 'udder' classic TV videos"? haha
After seeing McHale's Navy clip, Chief Urulu~"McHale, are you some kind of nut?"
If I had been on the last clip, I would have said that the cow was simply making fertilizer.
Industry in action!
Did you ever notice that Shemp looked like Ronald Reagen illegitimate child?
This was great laughs!
Awesome! I'm glad you enjoyed it! 😀
Dude! It was the 50s! Everybody smoked!
Dude... let the clips speak for themselves. We don't need a "narrator" trying to tell us what we're seeing. That's the beauty of VIDEO... Go back and correct this presentation by cutting all of your boring comments and letting the people enjoy the bloopers as they are.
Wow you’re a delight
Dude… we don’t need you commenting.
@@KathyDay-i7z dude we don’t need your comments on his comments on the…wait I’m confused now
@@JeffFrederick-ty5ip you are confused ‘cause I’m not a dude!
@@KathyDay-i7z ok dude
So much for bloopers this was an anti smoking campaign
The biggest blooper in Australia is the entire Neighbours.
Home and Away a close second.
I think The Project should be included in that list.
Richard Conte is pronounced Con-tee. It's Italo-American and should be con'tay, but was Americanized to Contee. He appeared in many gangster and noir movies--a good actor, doing a lot of the roles that Bogart did in his younger years.
Congratulations on quitting smoking!! I've never smoked but I'm pleased to say my sisters have both quit. Best choice theyve made!!
Twilight zone episode - Barzini !! Lol
So cute! Starting around the 15:12 mark in the video an actress is trying to light actor George Montgomery's cigarette. Do you remember what show this scene is from? Thank you.
That guy at 14:37 sounds like he's doing a helluva Casey Stengel impersonation. Christ, he even looks a little like ol' Case.
I quit on 9/27/1999. The prices kept going up and that ticked me off. lol.
Great!
Maybe superman had the forerunner to James Bond's un-creaseable, instantaneously self cleaning suit that he wears in all of the films
Could be.🤔
The Three Stooges, way back in the 1930's, used the term "coffin nails" in one of their shorts.
Yeah, I think I remember hearing that recently. I'll have to see if I can find that.
Before 1985, the post office had government issued ashtrays that attached to the letter cases. I can remember being in between 2 guys that were smoking one after another. Good times. 😖
I remember a blooper from the Stooges. The guys were heading to Hollywood to become actors. They were traveling by train. Curly was cooking flap jacks and when was flipping the flap Jack you actually saw someone’s hand ✋ toss the flap Jack to the ceiling 😂😂😂😊😊
Look and see if you can find the one with Bill Bixby on the Hulk, where he says "egg beater" and everyone busts up except him, because he doesn't realize he said egg instead of wife. That one has always been my favourite.
I will say this though, watching bloopers in quick time is a whole different experience than being on the set for 3-4 hours and watching them happen and just praying they will finally get it right to move on and get it done for the night, or more often the early morning. It's not so funny then.
TheRadioAteMyTV-I remember that. I found that line when I Googled The Incredible Hulk Gag Reel. 😄😄😄😄😄😄
The reason it looked like Mo was saying shemp's line is probably because he knew everyone's line he knew where everyone was supposed to be stand and all their lines as well