Martin Short is the best - The nutty professors class is adjourned! The best impersonation of Jerry was the superb SCTV- where Martin Short did the sketch Jerry Lewis is line in Paris. Having loaves of French bread thrown at him, singing in fake French then breaking down in tears- his yelling at his band leader at the piano for missing his cue (Dave Thomas) . LMFAO!
I’ve always wondered about this too and Stern articulated the question perfectly. I’ve seen the sketches and I’ve always taken them as a “deep cut” vs an homage.
This is a great interaction. Stern is a masterful interviewer; and he shows it here by asking a provocative question and evoking a thorough and descriptive answer.
@@raulduke3237 - Actually, he's never been better. He was funny in the mid-1980s, but I got tired of him eventually. He's now become a lot more interesting than he ever was in those days. I only wish he had reached this point earlier.
Stern is correct. I think that Short's opinion is revisionist because in the '70's we hated the phoniness of the '50's and '60's show biz. Mostly, thanks to Steve Martin.
I grew up passed the heyday of both shows. SCTV holds up better joke for joke although it seems a bit like comparing Eddie Van Halen to Jimi Hendrix in that one lived to see a larger body of work thus allowing more room for errors.
@Crazy Canuck How is the truth Hogwash or Nonsense? Unless you are a jerk like you clearly are. Jerry Lewis was well for goodness sakes Jerry Lewis a super star, movie maker, comedian, philanthropist legend...end of story.. you don't have to like him, but to say otherwise is just dishonest and stupid!
@Crazy Canuck and Jerry Lewis will be remembered forever as the legend he was and you well I already forgot about clearly an unaccomplished loser and a moron man.
It's true that Lucy wasn't funny. People tuned in to I Love Lucy pretty much by default. We only had 3 TV channels back then so if the other 2 didn't have something good, Lucy would get the ratings. She tried to revive her career with a 2nd sitcom in the 70's and again in the 80's, and she just wasn't funny so the shows flopped.
I was waiting for about 20 seconds for Martin Short to move, and then I realised it was a still.
Right that’s another impression. The stillman
(: Short is the best
I did the same thing!
He learned to be very still from Drax...almost invisible.
A Hirschfeld. Perfect analogy. Give that man 3 lines and you recognize the person instantly. Short can do it in one.
Martin Short is the best - The nutty professors class is adjourned!
The best impersonation of Jerry was the superb SCTV- where Martin Short did the sketch Jerry Lewis is line in Paris. Having loaves of French bread thrown at him, singing in fake French then breaking down in tears- his yelling at his band leader at the piano for missing his cue (Dave Thomas) . LMFAO!
Jerry loved Martin Short.
Jerry Lewis Live on the Champs Elysees
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"Do you mind if I smoke? The broad in the front row with the French bread - do you mind?"
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you mean the one he mentions in this very interview? LAAAADY
I bumped into Martin in LA once and it made my life. He look terrified because I had so much so say...but he's okay.
Martin Short’s Jiminy Glick interview of Jerry Lewis is great! Martin and Lewis!
Lewis does Dylan, by Short... soooo f'n funny
I’ve always wondered about this too and Stern articulated the question perfectly. I’ve seen the sketches and I’ve always taken them as a “deep cut” vs an homage.
This is a great interaction. Stern is a masterful interviewer; and he shows it here by asking a provocative question and evoking a thorough and descriptive answer.
Stern is a putts
@@raulduke3237 - Actually, he's never been better.
He was funny in the mid-1980s, but I got tired of him eventually. He's now become a lot more interesting than he ever was in those days. I only wish he had reached this point earlier.
I love Martin Short's impressions of Jerry Lewis.
Howard Stern was very respectful (which is a rarity) to Martin Short. Martin's a legend.
His Jerry impression is so funny I’ve watched them many times.
If you havn't watched Jiminy Glick interview (the real) Jerry Lewis it's very funny
I have one of the best of MS doing JL on Regis show. I'll have to post it when I get time.
Stern is correct. I think that Short's opinion is revisionist because in the '70's we hated the phoniness of the '50's and '60's show biz. Mostly, thanks to Steve Martin.
sctv was way more funnier than snl bingo
More funnier "ouch" on the bad grammar.
Jesus and you are illiterate to boot...sad. "way more funnier" Way funnier or funnier would be correct.
Not an English major I’m guessing?
cmon guys!
dont piss on susan for a little grammar error...
SHE IS RIGHT...
SCTV WAS way more funnier than SNL!
she gets a thumbs up from me...
I grew up passed the heyday of both shows. SCTV holds up better joke for joke although it seems a bit like comparing Eddie Van Halen to Jimi Hendrix in that one lived to see a larger body of work thus allowing more room for errors.
Thank you Martin Short! Jerry was an amazing performer, a funny man, but unfortunately very misunderstood in this country!
Which country France?
Jerry was a terrible human being.
Excellent!
Stern would be so lucky to get a letter from Jerry Lewis.
Especially now!
Martin Shorts book is Great.. Humanity ...
How ???? Is Show Business phoney???????
Stern...Hebe protecting fellow Hebe, Lewis..Short trying to deflect it..
Howard Stern, for Kotex
All these dead celebrities doing normal stuff. It's amazing.
stern talks too much. never did care much for his know it all ness.
Agree
…and yet, here you are.
Jerry impersonation frame threat
Hot top isn't it on the side
Stern is an....not for UA-cam sensitivity.
I totally totally agreed ~ 2:54
~ Woman aren't funny at all
[ Only very few are exceptional. ]
He exposed Jerry for the jerk he was whether he acknowledges it or not.
Call Jerry anything but don’t call him brilliant !
jerry was not funny sorry
I think he was Brilliant and Funny... but he was a notorious asshole, which kind of spoils the funniness.
Susan Rennie ,you should be sorry.jerry was a complete and extremely funny entertainer.he was a natural funny individual.from robert,the s.giant fan.
Yes he was! God he was very funny that is why he became rich and famous. Instead sad and boring like you.
@Crazy Canuck How is the truth Hogwash or Nonsense? Unless you are a jerk like you clearly are.
Jerry Lewis was well for goodness sakes Jerry Lewis a super star, movie maker, comedian, philanthropist legend...end of story.. you don't have to like him, but to say otherwise is just dishonest and stupid!
@Crazy Canuck and Jerry Lewis will be remembered forever as the legend he was and you well I already forgot about clearly an unaccomplished loser and a moron man.
It's true that Lucy wasn't funny. People tuned in to I Love Lucy pretty much by default. We only had 3 TV channels back then so if the other 2 didn't have something good, Lucy would get the ratings. She tried to revive her career with a 2nd sitcom in the 70's and again in the 80's, and she just wasn't funny so the shows flopped.
Stern is the worst interviewer
What’s your question?