I've always found it interesting how Dr. Bellows felt like he had the right to just walk into Major Nelson's house any time he wanted. No knocking, just waltz right in.
0:44 Since when do guests just pop into their subling's home abodes? Does that make sense to anyone else? Remember a time, when a young lady didn't have to worry about an older man, just walked into her abode? Can we return to these days?
@@kennixox262 Everything worn in this show is comprehensible but tacky, clothing in real life I dare say was better...well, maybe not by 1967, the show showcases more traditional wear than what 1967 housed for young adults. However if you compare fashion in this show to the streets of Manhattan in 1950, there will be a bravado of difference. I'm not just figuring out this time frame because it looks all vintage and is such an aesthetic, I understand the entirety of the era and can tell you more about the 1900s than a historian.
Just an absolutely wonderful program. Poor Dr. Bellows he was truly one of the funniest characters on TV, that poor man.
I find it amusing how dr. Bellows just wanders into Tony's house every time without knocking
In some episodes, they knock or ring the doorbell.
@@heretocomment2337 this is true
I've always found it interesting how Dr. Bellows felt like he had the right to just walk into Major Nelson's house any time he wanted. No knocking, just waltz right in.
Back then people didn't have to lock doors!
Sounds almost like the Air Force that I was in. Not walking in but certainly nosing into our private lives.
If only Tony locked his front door occasionally...lol
In all sitcoms the door is always open.
He did lock them occasionally. Sometimes Roger and the Bellows' knock or ring the doorbell.
Dr. Bellows was a riot!
Best laugh I had all day!
Watch this show all the time I have the DVDs
Good idea !
I've always loved this show ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ and I love her bottle it's stunning just like her 😊
"Snow".
Haha so good!
Why can't they make shows like this today these reality shows are nauseating nowonder no one watches tv today
Wish there were more shows like:
I dream of Jeannie
Bewitched
Are you being served
Faulty Towers
Because reality shows are cheaper there's no imagination in television today
Never watch TV anymore. It’s disgusting. I’ll watch old shows all the time.
9:50 The perfect response would have been “I’m in need of a secretary.”
Joe Flyn OF McHale's NAVY is in this episode
He's done it to me again...
I'm from the mountains of Chicago where my dad was a camel salesman. 😆
Cage in the living room. Freaky lol!
Love it born 1971
There goes Dr bellows again lol. Lol. 😆😆👈👍
Looks like Dr.Billows should see a Psychiatrist"I myself feel sorry for him"😂
Actually, he was ordered to see a therapist ...
Imagine a cocktail party with Dr. Bellows and Gladys Kravitz. Add in Dr. Smith and you could hear all three moaning, "Oh, the pain, the pain! 😫"
This show is a legend❤❤❤❤❤❤
thanks💪💪💪💪💪💪❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Dr Bellows, Endora and Zachary Smith best comedy characters ever
Poor Dr. Bellows he need a psychiatrist.
Mount Chicago. HAHAHAHAH
6:20 That's The Cutest Pink Top On That Pencil.
That pink thing is the eraser.
0:44 Since when do guests just pop into their subling's home abodes? Does that make sense to anyone else?
Remember a time, when a young lady didn't have to worry about an older man, just walked into her abode?
Can we return to these days?
And a time of wonderful fashion, lovely automobiles (a lot of metallic ones), and wonderful personalities with the elegant poise.
@@WitchKing-Of-Angmar Don't confuse TV which is not real. Literally everything worn and shown is by specific design.
@@kennixox262 Everything worn in this show is comprehensible but tacky, clothing in real life I dare say was better...well, maybe not by 1967, the show showcases more traditional wear than what 1967 housed for young adults. However if you compare fashion in this show to the streets of Manhattan in 1950, there will be a bravado of difference. I'm not just figuring out this time frame because it looks all vintage and is such an aesthetic, I understand the entirety of the era and can tell you more about the 1900s than a historian.
How can it be "down" in Alabama if they are in Florida?
@12:46 lolll it’s a jail
Porque não coloca dublado em português.
Hilarious!
Wow, Steve Ihnat was in one episode
Poor dr. Bellows
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se tivesse legenda em portiugues. eu assistiria.
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I-Aho
Lol lol lol its a jail. Dr bellows. Shute lol😆😆😆😆👈👍
It could have been a bondage room.
Nottiring
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before feminism