Superb impressions here. I was particularly impressed with David Frye's Henry Fonda (never heard anyone else do that one), Frank Gorshin's Richard Burton and Georgel Kirby's Nat Cole!
I was 14 years old when this aired and have never forgotten the power of Frank Gorshin's portrayal of Richard Burton in the final scene of Camelot at 47:45. Unforgettable!
I remember being about 11 and seeing this. I didn’t really know who Richard Burton was yet but I realized the Riddler had a soul. Tremendous performance.
I remember watching "The Kopykats" when the show first aired back in the days of really good variety shows and this one was really good with a good cast of really excellent performers/entertainers.
This is one of those skits you can't help but watch multiple times. Frank Gorshin & George Kirby were so hilarious together! Thought I might've picked up Gorshin doing a little Maurice Chevalier at 12:13.😂
Concluding this excellent variety show "with an all around excellent cast" with the late great Frank Gorshin ( who I worked with in Atlantic City in the 90's) doing Camelot was a grand finally indeed!
OMG the dip commercial @ 14:45. What happy memories of childhood killing a bag of Lays and a Kraft french onion dip in the scalloped tin container with the pry off lid. My poor kids and grandkids can never know that joy. Dip from a plastic tub just isn't the same.
I remember watching Kopykats on ABC as part of their comedy hour, never knew it was part of Kraft tv hour on NBC. Found Frank Gorshin's of Burton's final scene of Camelot to be exceptionally well done.
The Kraft commercials are an instant time tunnel to my childhood. Just seeing them and hearing the voiceover makes me feel forget all the problems of the day and feel like I'm a kid again without a worry.
Okay, now you’re just being unbelievable! Shows we didn’t even know existed in relatively clean duplicates! I hope you have multiple digital copies which you’re archiving online, offline, with library of Congress, Amazon, archive.org, museums, etc.Absolutely priceless.
This party, the source that obtained the master videotapes from the estate who recorded these programs, will be in contact with The Paley Center for Media in New York to obtain what is being made available here, as well as other programming that exists within this collection. More details soon!
This party has a few of the Mike Douglas Shows, as well as an episode (recorded off-air on 3/4" videotape) of the 1977 edition of "Laugh- In" (aka "The New Laugh-In") that featured Robin Williams as part of the repertory company. Contact 062902@gmail.com for more details.
I remember this been shown on UK TV back In the day. Only I had no Idea who half of them were. But they were funny. And It would be In Black and white, as we didn't get colour TV till 1972. Then this was In USA NTSC or (Never the same colour twice), Thanks for the upload, great.
Loved Walter Brennan as Deputy Stumpy in Rio Bravo, Rich Little nails him here. Interesting side note: Walter never walked with a limp, it was just a gimmick he added to many of the characters he played to play up the crochety old man role.
Whoa the "Black Bart" sketch was amazing. The Henry Fonda impression was spot-on and hilarious. The Walter Brennan and Kirk Douglas impressions were just as good.
Younger people probably don't know who most of the women Edie is doing are, but here is a list, in case they are curious: (1) Carol Channing, (2) Marlene Dietrich, (3) Shirley Temple, (4) Mae West, (5) Phyllis Diller, (6) Barbra Streisand (the one they are most likely to know of), and (7) Ethel Merman, the ballsiest broad on Broadway!
This was one of two Kopykats episodes which aired within NBC's Kraft Music Hall series. The second episode aired in January 1971. The short-lived "Kopykats" series lasted 7 episodes and aired within "The ABC Comedy Hour" umbrella between January and April of 1972. If IMDb is correct, Kirby and Little appeared on all of the ABC and NBC Kopykat shows.
Everybody and their brother did Ed, and they usually exaggerated his stiff, awkward stage mannerisms. The poor man never seemed to quite know where to put his hands, but he had an amazing instinct for finding talent and putting on (please forgive me) a really big shew! 😅😅😅
I'm trying to find the medley they all do together it's so hysterical one of the songs of Cling Clang kong goes the trolley......ugh can't find it anywhere!
These performers are just dripping with talent. Genius
Frank Gorshin as Richard Burton in Camelot was actually very moving.
Superb impressions here. I was particularly impressed with David Frye's Henry Fonda (never heard anyone else do that one), Frank Gorshin's Richard Burton and Georgel Kirby's Nat Cole!
Gorshin also does a fantastic Burt Lancaster.
I was 14 years old when this aired and have never forgotten the power of Frank Gorshin's portrayal of Richard Burton in the final scene of Camelot at 47:45. Unforgettable!
I remember being about 11 and seeing this. I didn’t really know who Richard Burton was yet but I realized the Riddler had a soul. Tremendous performance.
It was captivating!
I remember watching "The Kopykats" when the show first aired back in the days of really good variety shows and this one was really good with a good cast of really excellent performers/entertainers.
This is one of those skits you can't help but watch multiple times. Frank Gorshin & George Kirby were so hilarious together! Thought I might've picked up Gorshin doing a little Maurice Chevalier at 12:13.😂
Awesome show...Frank Gorshin's Kirk Douglas..PRICELESS
Frank Gorshin and Rich Little were incredibly funny ... those two had me in stitches 👍👍
Love this. Love George Kirby Frank and Rich Little.
Oh my God Frank as Richard Burton 😮😮😮👏👏
Now this was classic comedy on TV back in 1970.
I've never heard ANYONE do Andy Devine - THAT is BRILLIANT!
Concluding this excellent variety show "with an all around excellent cast" with the late great Frank Gorshin ( who I worked with in Atlantic City in the 90's) doing Camelot was a grand finally indeed!
OMG the dip commercial @ 14:45. What happy memories of childhood killing a bag of Lays and a Kraft french onion dip in the scalloped tin container with the pry off lid.
My poor kids and grandkids can never know that joy. Dip from a plastic tub just isn't the same.
I remember watching Kopykats on ABC as part of their comedy hour, never knew it was part of Kraft tv hour on NBC. Found Frank Gorshin's of Burton's final scene of Camelot to be exceptionally well done.
That theme song is forever, I love it!
I used to watch this with my mother.
I lost it with the William F Buckley impersonation. Hilarious and part of the Zsa Zsa Gabor skit.
An "All-Star Game" of impressionists. Outstanding.
Remember watching these as a kid. Love the Kraft commercials. Another great upload.
The Kraft commercials are an instant time tunnel to my childhood. Just seeing them and hearing the voiceover makes me feel forget all the problems of the day and feel like I'm a kid again without a worry.
Sadly..Will,Frank,George,Edie and Dave..are long gone.
Wow that theme clocked in at 2:49 🤪
Okay, now you’re just being unbelievable! Shows we didn’t even know existed in relatively clean duplicates! I hope you have multiple digital copies which you’re archiving online, offline, with library of Congress, Amazon, archive.org, museums, etc.Absolutely priceless.
The "Decades" retro channel currently has rights to Laugh-In, and they've been running every complete season on their daily schedule so far.
This party, the source that obtained the master videotapes from the estate who recorded these programs, will be in contact with The Paley Center for Media in New York to obtain what is being made available here, as well as other programming that exists within this collection. More details soon!
This party has a few of the Mike Douglas Shows, as well as an episode (recorded off-air on 3/4" videotape) of the 1977 edition of "Laugh- In" (aka "The New Laugh-In") that featured Robin Williams as part of the repertory company. Contact 062902@gmail.com for more details.
I vaguely remember this unique show. I was just a kid but I'm sure my parents watched it
I remember this been shown on UK TV back In the day. Only I had no Idea who half of them were. But they were funny. And It would be In Black and white, as we didn't get colour TV till 1972. Then this was In USA NTSC or (Never the same colour twice), Thanks for the upload, great.
What a group of talent! They just don't make 'em like that anymore!
I Remember This Show! These Guys Were People I Looked Up To When I Was A Kid! I'm Surprised Sammy Davis Jr. Wasn't Included.
Rich Little did Walter Brennan perfectly.
Loved Walter Brennan as Deputy Stumpy in Rio Bravo, Rich Little nails him here. Interesting side note: Walter never walked with a limp, it was just a gimmick he added to many of the characters he played to play up the crochety old man role.
The best collection of impersonators in all the world.
This series was fantastic!
Whoa the "Black Bart" sketch was amazing. The Henry Fonda impression was spot-on and hilarious. The Walter Brennan and Kirk Douglas impressions were just as good.
George Kirby was so talented
Younger people probably don't know who most of the women Edie is doing are, but here is a list, in case they are curious: (1) Carol Channing, (2) Marlene Dietrich, (3) Shirley Temple, (4) Mae West, (5) Phyllis Diller, (6) Barbra Streisand (the one they are most likely to know of), and (7) Ethel Merman, the ballsiest broad on Broadway!
What women was George doing ?
@@Blackjesus3 Probably ALL of 'em, knowing George!
@@Blackjesus3 Pearl Bailey, Ella Fitzgerald, and Flip Wilson''s Geraldine.
My dad knew Ed Herlihy in Dorchester mass way back when
Richard Burton! Amazing!
Just brilliant.
Great Nat King Cole, George Kirby! Great talent in ALL this show! Please, IF POSSIBLE, re-post every Kopykat episode. TOTALLY ENJOYABLE ENTERTAINMENT!
George Kirby was so good
I thought at one time "The Kopykats" was a summer replacement show on ABC in the early 70s
This was one of two Kopykats episodes which aired within NBC's Kraft Music Hall series. The second episode aired in January 1971. The short-lived "Kopykats" series lasted 7 episodes and aired within "The ABC Comedy Hour" umbrella between January and April of 1972. If IMDb is correct, Kirby and Little appeared on all of the ABC and NBC Kopykat shows.
Marilyn Michaels would have been a good addition to the cast, she was a talented impressionist and had an amazing singing voice.
Ms.Michaels appeared on The ABC TV Network version of"The Kopycats".
Will did the best Ed Sullivan imitation.
Everybody and their brother did Ed, and they usually exaggerated his stiff, awkward stage mannerisms. The poor man never seemed to quite know where to put his hands, but he had an amazing instinct for finding talent and putting on (please forgive me) a really big shew! 😅😅😅
thank you
This was long before the "MTN Gang" are the "KopyKats" of Kyle Rangel's "Kyle and the Gang/Rangeltoons".
52:40 Canned pear halves, green food coloring, and Miracle Whip®!
I'm trying to find the medley they all do together it's so hysterical one of the songs of Cling Clang kong goes the trolley......ugh can't find it anywhere!
6:12 David Frye was a great talent!
These sketches were great. What episode has Hubert Humphrey and LBJ re-creating ON THE WATERFRONT? Not my night?
david frye did a pretty good nixon
aired on November 11 1970
Will Jordan RIP.
His Andy Devine is priceless! Gable, Sullivan etc real good. 😃
They were a long running troupe. .....the theme only ended last year
Fantastic....😅
Show starts at 4:05. You're welcome!
I was a little young for this but if it would have aired in 1978, I would have done these performances in 7th grade
Who was George doing was it Ella Fitzgerald or Sarah Vaughn?
pearl baily
His Nat King Cole was brilliant!
@@usafvet100 ye, it was
Neither ...Pearl Bailey.
doing duet with Gorshin as Al Jolson... none of that MAMMY STUFF!
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