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- Original Airdate: 08/27/1987
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I remember when this aired only because of how hard my father was laughing. Great to see it again. Thanks for posting.
I saw this the night this aired. Had me on the floor! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Johnny Carson and his guests are still getting millions of views. That's some great entertainment.
Um, maybe it's because there's no decent late night show on now. They're just political crap pretending to be late night entertainment.
Uploaded less than a year ago and already 6.8 million views. Enough said...
Late night TV is scraping the bottom of the bucker
@@odieskidmore1914 .."bucker"? lol
Well look at the alternative
I am guessing if UA-cam didn’t manipulate the algorithm they will have more views that who ever is doing the tonight show now
That duck joke was priceless.
Comedy isn’t about telling a joke, it’s about selling a joke - Buddy sure sold me!
He got the chicken joke from President Reagan! President Reagan told it better! Sorry Buddy. Still love you though Buddy!
Was vulgar in Vegas I understand!
It's a farmer story ... LOL
I just watched Reagan tell the 3-legged joke & he is definitely NOT as skilled as Buddy
.
He stole that joke from Super Dave. Check out super Dave
On Letterman
This is one of the best delivered punchlines of all time.
Who's with me, I still love Johnny Carson
The joke itself isn’t a lung buster but the way he told it had me in tears laughing
The delivery was spot on which makes it hilarious.
Yeah, it's the setup and delivery. In the previous joke about the cow and horse, what makes the joke is the expertise the man offers about horns on cows that makes it. It's the distance between the expert and the questioner.
Oh my gosh, Buddy was freaking awesome. God bless him, may he rest in peace.
Buddy is absolutely
Priceless!
There will never be another show like the
Johnny Carson Show.
As we all used to call it.
Exactly! It was always, who's on Carson? I miss his brilliance.. so many great shows that will.never be duplicated.. Carol Burnett comes to mind.. 💕
I met him once when I was a kid, we were at a resort on a family vacation. Very nice guy, warm and friendly. I was on the flight back home and he happened to be on it too. He stood up and did 15 minutes of impromptu stand up over the airplane PA. Everyone loved him.
Love it.
If he tried that now the marshal would arrest him.
Wow you lucky s.o.b.! I'd love to hear him joking around on the PA for 30 minutes!
Thanks for sharing your memories.
What a wonderful day and age. A great memory.
Priceless! RIP Buddy and Johnny. I miss them .. and Joan, Rickles and Carlin. RIP all...and thanks for the laughs.
Let's not forget all the times Johnny had Buddy Rich on. Funny stories with some great music AND drumming combined.
So long, and thanks for all the fish!
... and don't forget the very best, Rodney Dangerfield!
Sam Kinison and Richard Pryor too. I miss them all. Just not the same today.
Poor Ed always gets left out! RIP CONERAL!
Good comedians are always funny no matter how many years go by.
I love how Hackett glances over while he's rolling on the floor, making sure his foot is in the right position to kick the table over. Truly a master at timing and delivery.
Nice catch and it added to the routine.
Classic "Borscht Belt" comic. Impeccable timing and then.. wham! He goes right over the top! One of the great comedians.
I agree with you
Met him at a celebrity ski race at a resort. He needed a ride , jokes all the way there ! He was just like this clip in person , that was in 86 or 87.
@@markabendroth1774 You were extremely lucky to have spent time with him.
Mark Abendroth Was the resort in the Catskills by any chance?
@@billyfulks5587 look at his Wikipedia page. Classic Borscht Belt past.
Damn, I miss Buddy Hackett. Look at how he sits back with supreme confidence IMMEDIATELY after delivering the duck joke punchline, even before it registers and the people laugh come, he knows he has that audience in the palm of his hand. One of the all time greats, for sure.
Do you remember his stand up concert on Showtime or hbo from 1980.. it's amazing.. it is every bit as cutting edge and hilarious as these "edgy" jokes the big names do on Netflix now.. the bit about getting caught f$cking a fish.. bwahahAha
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"Buddy Hackett Tells Farking Ticket Joke" Absolute GOLD.
When you've been telling the same old jokes for 20 years that's how it is.
That's like saying...look at that singer, he's so laid back and delivers that song perfectly..
He's like the comic, simply going through the motions, done it 100s of times before.
Confusing laid back with bored and looking laid back so not as to appear bored
ANS NOT an "F" word heard
Yes. And Carson had the only platform for stories like that.
I heard buddy hackett doing a routine once and he said..."Johnny Carson is so classy...he steps out of the shower to take a leak" LOL
😂😂🤣
That’s funny!
I heard it as Bob Newhart stepping out of the shower.
😂🤣😆👍
@@Matt531jam1 yea..
I heard Rodney Dangerfield say that about Sir David Niven stepping out of the shower.
Buddy was one of a kind! I loved him!!!
I think Johnny had tears in his eyes after the last joke! That was brilliant!
See the class on Buddy Hackett even cleaned up after himself.
back when late-night was about unwinding and having a few laughs.
So true. Now it's all about cultural marxism and mass mind control. TV as a whole is like one big psychological operation. It's a shame what it's become!
I like Conan, especially when he goes out on adventures. Jay Leno was never that funny. All the others aren’t all that funny either. donald trump does give them all the ammo they want though.
You said it. Today's late night T.V. is way too conservative. When I watch it, I wind up more stressed out that I was before I started watching.
@@cyranodeluk cultural Marxism and mass mind control? Please. Trying to sound all erudite and put existential meaning into somewhere it doesn’t belong. You’re probably the relative at dinner who’s all solipsistic about his liberal arts or sociology degree and tries to dominate the conversation with pseudo intellectual inane banter. It’s just late night television man.
@@fezzik7619 Please explain to me how one can be solipsistic about ones liberal arts degree. As Inigo Montoya once said, that word you use, I do not think it means what you think it means.
🖤💜💙💚 👩🏫 Love Buddy Hackett. Johnny Carson, too. Things sure have changed a lot.
I used to watch buddy with my grandmother back in the day. He is a true legend.
I remember seeing this live and telling my brother this joke, so funny. This brought back memories of my brother who died in 1991. Miss you Ken!
That’s selling a joke at its mastery.
My cousins passing anniversary is 9:15am, about 7 hours from now. I wish he was here so we could laugh at this together. 😢
@@NOTHERE2CODDLEU sorry hope this will make you smile as it did for me. I will think of your cousin today.
@@karenpierson9841 That was so kind, take good care and may you have the best of memories!
@@NOTHERE2CODDLEU thank you
Such comedy is not only priceless, but it is also good for your mental health & the spontaneous laughter erupting from his extremely hilarious "duck joke" & his others is so contagious & addictive that you just can't help laughing to tears right along with everyone else! Buddy Hackett was & still is an all-time true comedian!
I've watched this clip dozens and dozens of times over the years and every single time I laugh with tears in my eyes! Comedy brilliance!!! 😂
Same with the Ed Ames tomahawk throw. Laugh just as hard every time
Buddy and Johnny are still 1,000% funnier than the late night hacks we have nowadays! God rest their souls.
Geee- don't you like our Late Night "Hosts" saying our president's mouth is Putins "cock holder"? sarcasm/
TRUE words .....
A fart is 1000 percent funnier than today's late night hosts.
What is funny about a guy being kicked in the groin? Maybe to a sadist. Late Night shows have satire and clever jokes. Buddy Hackett has sh** "jokes" about people in pain that only a sick person would enjoy.
@@CharlieForEve Colbert, Meyer, Fallon and Kimmel are about as funny as a fart in church.
Buddy was and will remain one of best comedians that ever lived, 3 funny jokes and not one 4 letter word was used. I watched Carson religiously, that man was on point every single night. I miss those days so much.
Buddy Hackett was well-known for his off-color routine. However, he adjusted his material to fit his audience. What a wonderful comedian.
I do too. Everything has gotten so nasty. You know men never cussed in front of women. That was being very respectful. Miss those days
No respect anywhere any more these days.
Then how many letters do they use to spell 'duck' where you're from? lols
Michelle. Reruns are on again at 10:00pm but don't remember which channel. From Florida
Duck is a four letter word my mother who hated snow used to jokingly tell people snow was a four letter word. Buddy Hacket was definitely one of the best!
Loved Buddy and loved the times that we've lost and will not come again...
Never in a million years can I picture myself telling that joke. One of a kind.
Exactly. Who else could pull that off?
I think the duck joke anyone could do if they were willing to sell the rolling around on the floor. The first joke tells itself and was just to get people in the mood.
But if you want a real challenge, try getting laughs out of the second joke. Everything hinges just on the delivery of the punch line.
@@eswift8318 You think anyone could tell the duck joke if they are willing to roll around on the floor? That's the point! No one does that!
Oh come on!
RIP Mr Hackett, loved working for you and Sherry for over 30 years. Many thanks, miss you, Biff
🇺🇸 An evening when you wanted to go to sleep early. You still Stayed Up to listen
to Carson
Buddy Hackett was a National Treasure!
3 gems . Can't believe i never heard any of these . And i watched Carson all the time .
My grandfather loved that 3-legged chicken joke.
Aye, so did mine. ☺️
"How do they taste?" "I don't know, we never caught one." Great comeback line.
That is comedy at it's best. Funny!
Johnny Carson was one of a kind, and there will never be anyone who will ever come close. I still miss him.
we’re all one of a kind.
"A merry heart doeth good like a medicine."
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@@sylvernote ❤
Truly a master comedian. One of the all time greats. I miss those days.
Yes so do I
i saw this with my dad when i was a kid. years later i told the duck joke in a "storytelling" class at college and it killed. i randomly heard "you can have the duck!" from across campus and it became a legendary inside calling card. why youtube served this up to me now, i can't possibly understand, but i still laughed out loud at the punch line.
AWESOME story! Yes. This is an amazing joke!
Haha I'm sure Buddy would appreciate your story.
A friend and I did "Who's on First" by Abbott and Costello in a high school talent show. It took us 15 minutes to do a 6 minute skit we had the audience laughing so hard.
Ayy thank God for callbacks lol! God bless you all! :D
that may be the cleanest 3 jokes I have ever heard come from Buddy Hackett..
I haven't watched a full episode of "The Tonight Show" since Johnny Carson hosted. I miss his show.
Do you happen to have SiriusXM? There's a channel (I think it's 105 but I'm not 100% certain) of nothing but Carson episodes.
@@adamnewton3994 No, I don't pay for radio or TV. I have an iPod with 15,000 songs on it. I just hit "random" and go.
Jay Leno was good too.
So you stopped watching after Jack Parr stepped down ?
You can watch him on Antenna TV most evenings. It's free.
Miss Johnny Carson and the old comedians....they were the real deal ~ ❤
Agreed, They were much better than the over politicized and vulgar ones of today.
Wonderful years with comedians like Buddy, Don Rickles, Rodney Dangerfield and others.
I don't care who you put on late night tv, NEVER EVER AGAIN will there be anyone as great as Johnny Carson!!!
Damn he can tell a joke....that duck joke is priceless...and his physical humor that went with it was perfect
Yes, Buddy was a great comedian. I just love his Pillifino joke.
No Late Night show could ever come close to replacing the Johnny Carson Show !!
So true. Hosts today like Falon have no class what so ever.
Johnny was a jerk to alot of people.
Conan is pretty cool. He’s not johnny but he isnt bad compared to the rest
Craig Ferguson's show was great.
@Brian Nope I watched the make or break judgemental Johnny and did love him but after hearing years of stories after his death he wasn't a very nice person.
Just want to take a moment to appreciate this channel logging the original air date for all the clips. You guys rock!
I love old rocks sometimes old rocks are best for 😎
Never gets old. I know the punch line and it still cracks me up!
Buddy Hackett was the master of making the absurd believable. A true comic genius. Whenever he was a guest on a talk show he got the most laughs.
Buddy Hackett was a god of comedians. His sense of delivery and timing was everything, and he was the master. The jokes are ones that maybe you have heard before - but not like Buddy delivered them. They don't make comedians like him anymore. And they don't have late night talk shows like Carson anymore either. The two of them together are just the best ever.
Hes like a real life uncle buck! The delivery of a joke is everything
Buddy Hackett is kind of a treasure that I don't think we realized we had until we didn't have him anymore. AND there's NEVER been anyone to replace him. God bless him and Johnny and Ed. May they all rest in peace.
Hello Suzanne, How are you doing?
You can't even practice this level of comedic genius.
If you believe these comedians didn't practice you are a fool...
@@ayokay123 Typical...
I think everyone knew what the duck punchline was going to be but that bit before the punchline was worth the price of admission.
That's one of those jokes that you gotta know how to tell it.
@@Pseudowolf Absolutely. It's all in the delivery, and Buddy was a master.
I was fortunate enough to meet Mr. Buddy Hackett at Ceasar's Tahoe in 1982. The sweetest most humble man you could ever meet. He was with his his wife and son and introduced them to us like were the celebrities. I will forever hold him in the highest regard.
Sure miss those guys!
It was always fun to see Johnny crack up over someone else's jokes !
Rest in peace Buddy The world
Needs more people like you and the people who were like you are almost gone now though you will be sorely missed
Roger Jackson a truly great man!
"Amen.... He was part of the generation of comedians and entertainers that will never be repeated....Don Rickles, Frank Sinatra, Milton Burl, Foster Books, Dean Martin, Lucille Ball, etc....RIP all.''
@@gregpeller1499 and Rodney Dangerfield
"A woman walks into a bar with a duck under her arm. A drunk at the bar says 'Hey! Where'd you get that pig?" "That's not a pig," the woman says. "It's a duck." "I know-- I was talking to the duck!" -- Buddy Hackett, 1963
Mannnnn, I remember my Dad laughing his head off at these jokes. Now, it's my turn.
Ha Ha
@@howarddamico1237 would've sounded better to say the bartender said we don't "allow" pigs in here. You said "serve", implying that bars serve drinks to animals. ☺️
@@Phred7447 Wow.
@@marcoevans2155 Doesn't your bar?
The duck joke was just great, but actually I enjoyed watching Johnny Carson even more...the whole episode, the joke, Buddy, kicking over the coffee table, and Johnny were all hilarious.
Buddy Hackett was a national treasure.
Ran into him in Vegas. He was not a very nice person.
I love how what he says about conservationists aka democrats, is still true today.
@@Eyes-of-Horus Is he the one who was blacklisted for saying too much negative stuff against the government? I know it was a guy from his era... before Carlin. Carlin was the next era who made that type of comedy more acceptable, more or less.
still is
He was absolutely fabulous--effortless!
I can watch this 1,000 times. It's as funny each time
This is when late night was great.
veep
Johnny transformed the genre to the point that it can no longer compete at the same level.
Colbert and Kimmel are just as sharp, but the quality of guests is lacking.
It is the reason that one of the biggest markets going is for old recordings of Carson's Tonight Show.
@Bob Hoffman - Yeah, we know that Trunts hate most of the late night shows these days.
I think it has something to do with the Herd Mentality of Trump supporters.
@Bob Hoffman - Late night talk shows do not need the under-educated Trump cult as part of their audience.
You ignorant, clueless, science-denying, conspiracy whack jobs are a shrinking minority in this country.
"Duck Dynasty" and "Swamp People" are not as highly rated as you are being led to believe.
Johnny Carson was the best.
How hilarious. "You can have the duck"! I come back to this vid just to see and hear Buddy say the punchline. So great! Times long gone bye...
He always reminded me of the uncle you don't invite to Christmas but shows up anyways.
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Maybe. But I love Buddy Hackett. And would have loved him if he were my uncle as a kid. He has a 'kind streak' that he can't hide.
My father watched every episode of Carson and i remember Buddy Hackett very well . Right up there with Don Rickles. PRICELESS memories.......
I grew up in Mexico and I heard this joke before this show. I happen to watch this very episode when it aired, and remember thinking "I heard it before". However, Buddy told it better than anyone
You can have the duck 🦆 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Now that’s cleaver! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Still rips me up and I've heard it several times. Great comedian.
What makes it even better is that this guy was the voice of Scuttle in the 1989 version of The Little Mermaid.
I remember watching this on TV. I literally fell off the sofa laughing.
I saw that coming a mile away, and I STILL had a belly laugh when he was done. Just a masterful telling.
"How do they taste?" "We don't know. We never caught one!" LOL
Buddy Hackett was *so* funny in the old Disney movie, "The Love Bug". He stole the show.
I've seen this at least 100 times and it's still the best joke ever
There is an old video of Buddy Hackett diong blue comedy. One of the funniest stand up acts I've heard. He was a riot.
We had no idea how outstanding Johnny (and his guests) were! Taken for granted but sorely missed.
Buddy was the best story telling comedian of all time 😂
yes.
If you watch Ed while Buddy is rolling around on the ground you can see him wiping tears from his eyes! So funny, man I miss Johnny! He was such a great Interviewer and because he was a comedian himself he always knew how to set up his guests to make their stories even better. No one even close to Carson. If I had to be forced to pick someone from the last 20 yrs or so the only one I think was even close was Craig Ferguson
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I've heard this dozens of times and it never gets old. I laugh out loud every time!
Boring
Carson was such a great talent. I used to rush back to my dorm in the late 70s after my shift at Kroger to catch what was left of the show. He just gets better as the years go by.
I remember watching this live when I was a kid. It cracked me up then and I’m glad it’s on UA-cam now and it still cracks me up.
My grandfather owned a supper club from the late 50's until '87 in Warwick Rhode Island and Buddy was there all the time. My old man and uncles said he was one of their favorite people because of how good a guy he was with everyone. Rodney Dangerfield on the other hand tried to put the moves on my nana, but she gave him a high heel to the foot. Good times.
It’s a sad sobering thought that all on the stage have passed. Ed McMahon, Buddy, and Johnny gone. Buddy was so funny and his duck joke cracked Johnny and the audience up. He put everything he had into it.
Yeah but they don't have to worry about coronavirus
Joe Schizoid Yes, that’s true. The dead don’t have to worry about anything anymore.
same will happen to everyone one day sooner or later m death gets us both..
It's a fucking long time ago.
Indeed a Treasure! Still makes me bust out laughing! 🤣😁👏🏻
What really made Hackett so funny was, when we were young we all had an uncle like him, funny looking and endearing ' boy do I wish I could go back to those days.
Best joke teller of all time
Classic jokes told by one of the classic comedians that appeared on a classic TV show at a much simpler time in the US & the world. What wouldn't I give to go back to that time.
Ah, the Golden Age of late-night TV! Nothing today even comes close.
And there wasn't 20 minutes of commercials in an hour show.
Ah, yes, 1987...clearly the Golden Age of late night TV.
That's because todays late night TV is taken over by leftists who are only interested in shoving their filthy politics in the viewer's face.
@Judy Gaines Thanks! Today's audience has no clue about real talent. Just cyber-blah-blah.
There’s not a talkshow host on the air today that would let any guest get that many words in without trying to insert jokes of their own.
*of his, her or its own. 🧐
Conan used to with Norm MacDonald.
bripro68 that’s the reason I stopped watching Graham Norton on UK tv.
Good point.
In their defense, their guests aren't Buddy Hackett either.
I saw this the night it aired. I was on the floor. Saw him live in Vegas
I remember this JC episode, i was a teen. Still gets my gut at 50. I miss these greats
I like watching Buddy Hackett do comedy. He's so casual about telling his jokes then they just totally go off the rails, and the way he tells the joke just makes you crack up.
In the same vein as Tim Conway.....I wonder if they ever did any shows together?
yea, back in the day when you tell a joke people didnt always try to throw the punchline mid-joke, or at least guess it before its told.
Now here is real talent. Great to watch while we wait out this Corona Virus lock down. Thanks Buddy, Johnny, & Ed. RIP
The delivery was superb, I was crying with laughter!
He knew how to make the whole joke funny, not just the punchline.
Buddy was just HYSTERICAL!!!! Good, clean jokes.....that make you laugh to you cry!!!! LOL !!!!!!
Such a wholesome comedian. That was hilarious.
Buddy Hackett wholesome?
That particular joke might have been wholesome but Hackett was one of the filthiest comics ever.
@@chrisau1067 Yup, he sure was. How about Red Foxx? A lot of those comics from that era were tame on TV, but not in their nightclub acts.
@@chrisau1067 Nailed it. I remember coming home from college one night and hearing unusual noises from somewhere in the house. I went downstairs and my mom was watching Buddy Hackett's HBO special, howling with laughter and tears streaming down her face. And at the same time she was embarrassed about laughing at him (in front of me at least) because he was just so dirty.
@@321snoot Yep! In line outside of a theater where Red Foxx was performing was a woman with about a 9yr old child! I said " Ma'am, I don't think you want to take your daughter to see this show! It's not Sanford & Son!! lol
@@JEANSDEMARCO That's for sure; good advice! If you're not familiar with LaWanda Page (Aunt Esther on Sanford & Son) in her nightclub act, check her out here on UA-cam. That woman was so filthy, she could make Red Foxx blush!
Hollywood loves method actors. Hackett was a method comedian. Love his humor.
I heard this duck joke as a kid watching this episode of the tonight show. I've never forgotten it and retold it many, many times. It never fails to kill.
Thanks Buddy.
I've gotta say those were some mighty fancy tables they had on that set. Obviously no expense was spared putting it together. Carson's desk was made out of ultra thin plywood and, if you can believe it, cardboard.
Seriously, how cheap can the network get?
Probably one of the top five best jokes of all time.
I heard this joke many years ago. Yet I watched this and still laughed with tears in my eyes because...Buddy Hackett
Talent like Johnny and Buddy are long gone.
@Guido Bacala what does
“Not soon enough”
Mean Guido??
What part of the country are you from Bacala.
I was raised with a few Bacala’s.
Thanks God!
Buddy and Johnny. Now that is a powerful combination right there. Great chemistry
OMG! Had me ROFL too.
I miss comedians like Hackett. No matter your mood, he'll have you ROFL, as well!!!