If you’re ever feeling down, all you have to do is watch several of these, and you’ll automatically feel better, because laughter truly is the best medicine on the planet and he is truly a doctor of it
Today’s comedians would be ostracized by social media for being misogynistic and racist if they were to repeat any of these jokes. They would lose their jobs, wives and any chance of future employment in the field.
.from Glen Moran Aust.Qld .I can.t say enough about how funny and a great comedian MR.FOSTER Brooks.reall was.. a nd watching him without him cracking a smile..the best pLAY acting drunk I've ever watched on TV IN MY LIFE TIME.AND TO SEE DEAN MARTIN LAUGHING AT FOSTER IS SOMETHING ELSE.SPECIALLY WEN FOSTER LOOKS AT DEAN AND TAPS HIM ON THE SHOULDER MR FOSTER BROOKS REST IN BEAUTIFUL PEACE MY FRIEND LIKE ELVIS. U WILL BE ONLY ONE MR.FOSTER BROOKS. U GAVE ME THE BEST BELLY LAUGHS OF ALL TIME
I have seen many comedians and actors imitate drunks.... but no one and I mean no one did it like Foster Brooks.... if you didn’t know he was acting you would swear to God he was actually drunk...Unbelievable and unmatched talent
As a Brit who discovered Foster a few years back, I can't get enough of the lad and have watched everything on line of him twenty times over. You need cheering up? He's the boy.
That's when America could laugh and enjoy being American. Those gents can't be replaced, we miss them all! Foster was one of a kind, theyll never be another. I miss that America, I'm sure they do too!
Really? That America where Sammy Davis Jr., despite being who he was, was not allowed to go through the same club entrance as the rest of the Rat Pack? That America where had Elvis Presley not threatened not to perform his back up singers, being all black were initially refused the use of the same entrance as him? That America? How can you miss that? It's still alive and very much kicking, 'THAT' America...
@@TheJollyMisanthrope Every time I watch the police haul a drunk to jail after getting in a traffic accident I always think, “At least he can tell politically incorrect jokes, so it’s all good!” OMG, give me a frickin’ break!
Started watching Foster Brooks only in the last few months and he has such a natural charisma that will never be matched, an absolute pleasure to watch and so believable. Thanks for the laughs Foster and rest in peace.
DoktorSick. It sure doesn't. My dad watched every one of them. I'm 67 now and when I pull one up I find myself watching them for hours. Foster was my favorite but I loved them all.
This is what comedy was and should always be! Everyone enjoyed a good laugh when Foster Brooks and his contemporaries roasted one another on the classic Dean Martin comedy roasts. Today, there may have been lawsuits against such comedians.
Just can't get enough of this man. 😂 Mr Brooks was one in a million. To think that he's acting, and stone sober! Now Dean Martin, on the other hand...🥃🥃🥃 🤣👍
"He had two black people for dinner, and they were delicious"!!🤣🤣🤣🤣 How far would that joke fly in today's world? There would be instant protests. Very funny stuff from days when people weren't offended by the slightest thing.
It wouldn't because it is offensive. It maintains stereotypical and prejudicial attitudes. If you don't get that then it's no wonder that racism is still an issue in the US
Today, it would Only be funny or more importantly, ‘acceptable’ if a person of color were telling the joke. White comics risk a forced career change if they dare utter ANY humorous words about any another tribe. Comics of color such as Richard Pryor & Eddie Murphy have always enjoyed the freedom of Zero comedic restrictions regarding race or political correctness. One recent exception: Dave Chapelle got pushback from the LGBT community for his recent Netflix Special.
@@thankyoucaptainobvious7707 no Black comedian would make such a joke. Pryor and Murphy knew how far they could take white jokes. And they stayed away from jokes about the 2SLGBTIQ community. Ralphie May is very deliberate in his routine. Much of what was "accepted" then wasn't because it was liked but because there was mass approval by white audiences. Those days are over ☺️
@@Hywords contrary to popular belief, many people can tell the difference and discern between a joke about something and being outright prejudice or racist. Take and understand it for what it is meant to be, a harmless joke! If you can’t get past the context it was intended, and just enjoy or appreciate the comedic value or creativity of the delivery…..you’re a lost cause! Quit getting your panties in a bunch (as we used to say….) and go get professional help to deal with your insecurities and lack of humor…….Unless you’re a Karen and enjoy having a stick so far up your ass you have to critique and bitch about something you don’t get.
When you can get laughs without saying a word(just walking up to the podium,the people on the dais are already laughing 😂😅)tells you how funny his drunk character was
I can remember the first time I saw Foster Brooks was on the Mork and Mindy show. He was the guy who fixed every thing plus her land lord. Even then he played drunk. Watch the one where he roasts Don Rickles
I had never seen or heard of Foster until last night. I nearly peed my pants. Went on to find there was a string of his best. That was an American that Made people happy and showed them laugh. We list a great generation of true artists.
These were shown in prime time. In our house it was an event, not to be missed. Mom would make sure dinner was early and we'd all sit quietly, around the television, anxiously awaiting Foster Brooks' monologue. The ensuing laughter, from the four of us, could be heard several houses away. Good memories.
Foster Brooks, the funniest drunk who never drank. This is when comedy was truly funny and the comedians didn't need to curse or scream like the so called comedians do on today's ridiculous roasts. This is when comedy was true genius.
The 'Lovable Lush' would never get airtime in today's woke PC world. He was a genius who was a longtime local radio deejay and didn't start his comedy career until he was in his fifties.
Comedians are known to have very, very high IQ's. And, they are known (like portrait artists) to see beyond the facade, beyond the fake...& they expose us all for the hyprocrits that we All are; however, they possess the unique talent to make us laugh about ourselves & make us alright with it!!
Good point by Foster - You mean NO ONE from All In The Family could show for Carroll O'conner's roast? Either they were rude, or speaks volumes to what Carroll was like behind the scenes.
John W Hardin Among other great things that have folded up are The Greatest Show On Earth and humanity's sense of humor; it was murdered by those who are easily offended and instantly judgmental. What's most heartbreaking and terrifying is that common sense is currently on life support. Don't try to blame millennials for everything; you'd be surprised how many times my sister, who's a baby boomer, asks "Are you awake?" after I respond to her calling my name. Plus, I'm a member of the notorious Generation X who insists that the best way that kids learn from the mistakes of their elders and betters is the hard way: They must make those same mistakes themselves.
John Carroll O'Connor (Manhattan, Nueva York, 2 de agosto de 1924-Culver City, California, 21 de junio de 2001) fue un actor estadounidense de cine y televisión.
If you’re ever feeling down, all you have to do is watch several of these, and you’ll automatically feel better, because laughter truly is the best medicine on the planet and he is truly a doctor of it
I am only 46 years old and barely remembered Foster Brooks as a kid, but watching all of these videos on UA-cam, he is an absolute GENIUS!!
I agree was there and popped up a Dean Martin roast been laughing all day
I watched these guys every week when they were on TV only had 3 channels back then 70s but the best shows ever in history of TV. ...AMEN to all
Even if I feeling down, I can watch this guy and it just cheers me up.
I adore seeing these roasts! Foster Brooks was so convincing as a drunk that was so funny when I was growing up. Good, clean comedy is sorely missed.😊
JUST AMAZING LUV HIS SLAPSTICK COMEDY, AND HE WAS DRY BUT OWNED A VINEYARD. GO GETEM BROOKS FAMILY. THANKS FOR SHARING LOVE FROM CANADA.
The old ones were the best, the videos of these still make me laugh and smile
Today's so called comedians can't hold a candle to this. Thank you for the laughs.
Today’s comedians would be ostracized by social media for being misogynistic and racist if they were to repeat any of these jokes. They would lose their jobs, wives and any chance of future employment in the field.
Agreed! With both of you!
Bring back funny!! And we should stop taking ourselves so seriously to boot.
I don't think any comedian alive today could even get anywhere close to his sort of comedy. May he rest in peace.
One a million is foster brooks. Julius kanz
.from Glen Moran Aust.Qld .I can.t say enough about how funny and a great comedian MR.FOSTER Brooks.reall was.. a nd watching him without him cracking a smile..the best pLAY acting drunk I've ever watched on TV IN MY LIFE TIME.AND TO SEE DEAN MARTIN LAUGHING AT FOSTER IS SOMETHING ELSE.SPECIALLY WEN FOSTER LOOKS AT DEAN AND TAPS HIM ON THE SHOULDER MR FOSTER BROOKS REST IN BEAUTIFUL PEACE MY FRIEND LIKE ELVIS. U WILL BE ONLY ONE MR.FOSTER BROOKS. U GAVE ME THE BEST BELLY LAUGHS OF ALL TIME
I have seen many comedians and actors imitate drunks.... but no one and I mean no one did it like Foster Brooks.... if you didn’t know he was acting you would swear to God he was actually drunk...Unbelievable and unmatched talent
You are right. Nobody came close to him.
@@Shooters141 me too
@@Shooters141 ok
Foster Brooks was a teetotaler. In other words he did not drink alcohol.
I always thought Dudley Moore was pretty good at it too
This is REAL comedy! No cursing and it's still funny!! Foster Brooks one of the best.
True, no cursing, yet so entertaining.
As a Brit who discovered Foster a few years back, I can't get enough of the lad and have watched everything on line of him twenty times over. You need cheering up? He's the boy.
copferthat
I wasn't even aware he was British until one of the times he spoke soberly in a role.
I'm so very used to seeing him play pickled.
As one Brit to another, your so right!
He was born in Kentucky.
His roast of Don Rickles is the best!
Brilliant agree - just great fun
Foster Brooks basically had one gimmick, and it kills me every time! That's how good he was.
That's when America could laugh and enjoy being American. Those gents can't be replaced, we miss them all! Foster was one of a kind, theyll never be another. I miss that America, I'm sure they do too!
Um, theyre dead? ( but I get your point and I agree with you completely, I miss that America and I'm alive ;)
Really? That America where Sammy Davis Jr., despite being who he was, was not allowed to go through the same club entrance as the rest of the Rat Pack? That America where had Elvis Presley not threatened not to perform his back up singers, being all black were initially refused the use of the same entrance as him? That America? How can you miss that? It's still alive and very much kicking, 'THAT' America...
Yes , you are right about racism. It was worse then, not much better now.
I meant the entertainment , great talent, no swear words needed.
Joan Marshall I really miss those days!!
@@billcovert3737 YUP!
Foster Brooks acting drunk and Dean Martin trying to appear sober …these roasts are gold !
Dean Martin trying not to laugh 😅
@@FUGGY1000 You mean Mr. Martini? 😛
@@crlguitar1😂😂
Lol ! Lol ! 😂😂
Right lol
Saw most of these roasts when 1st broadcast. What a treatto watch them again. Thanks for posting.
Anyone who would give this a Thumbs Down is probably as much fun as a Colonoscopy. No one can fix those folks.
LOL.
THAAAANK YOU !!!
They can't fathom a day when people could tell politically incorrect jokes and nobody was outraged and trying to cancel them.
@@TheJollyMisanthrope Every time I watch the police haul a drunk to jail after getting in a traffic accident I always think, “At least he can tell politically incorrect jokes, so it’s all good!” OMG, give me a frickin’ break!
🤣🤣🤣🤣👊👍.... Without the flush and backed up as well.....🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Started watching Foster Brooks only in the last few months and he has such a natural charisma that will never be matched, an absolute pleasure to watch and so believable. Thanks for the laughs Foster and rest in peace.
I don't understand why great TV like this isn't made anymore...FB was, and still is, one of the funniest people ever
Way too expensive for one.
@@Hywords by
@@fredvanarsdall7484English isn't your forte. Is it? That should be bye
The guy’s whole act is being a drunk. SMH!
@@Ampersandrascott How many famous actors play the same person in every role? Who cares what his gimmick is as long as he's funny.
And I will ALWAYS LOVE Foster Brooks ♥️😁❤
Many Thanks for the laughs, absolutely brilliant
classic !!! thanks for posting. This is real humor it never gets old.
+DoktorSick Thanks for the comment.
DoktorSick. It sure doesn't. My dad watched every one of them. I'm 67 now and when I pull one up I find myself watching them for hours. Foster was my favorite but I loved them all.
DoktorSick me
Great stuff, never gets old so thanks for the memories, j
J Good Thanks for the comment.
Love these roasts. Great memories
These Dean Martin roasts Are classics I could watch and laugh all day these guys were the best
I’m on a Foster Brooks marathon.... Genius...
THE greatest drunk impersonator to EVER live...Foster Brooks!!!👍
Foster Brooks as always is gold. And the Dean Martin Roasts were always funny.
Too bad these shows are around anymore. True classics!
My favorite Foster Brooks moments are the Roasts for Sammy Davis Jr, and Don Rickles.
There is only one Foster he can't be replaced!!!!!!
Watching this when you've had a few makes more sense than when sober! This was hilarious!
He always said he wasn’t playing a drunk person, he was playing a drunk person trying to act sober ,
Foster Brooks is my favorite drunk!
Simply stated: The greatest entertainment in history, period!
No one could make Dean laugh like Foster Brooks!!!!
Which is ironic since neither Dean nor Foster drank alcohol.
@@IMCcanTWEESTED Really ? I never knew that about Dean Martin. I liked him as much as Foster Brooks.
@@graemewiltshire312 Foster Brooks, the funniest drunk that never took a drink. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
It's a wonder that Foster didn't stagger going to and from his seat to make it look more convincing.
@@kevinmiller6380 I thought that too!
Thanks for memories. These guys are irreplaceable, they are surely missed.
Foster Brooks Was Pure Gold!
This is what comedy was and should always be! Everyone enjoyed a good laugh when Foster Brooks and his contemporaries roasted one another on the classic Dean Martin comedy roasts. Today, there may have been lawsuits against such comedians.
Never had the pleasure to watch the roasting starring Foster Brooks wow i can watch this kind of humor for life
He never had a drink. What a talent.
Just can't get enough of this man. 😂 Mr
Brooks was one in a million. To think that he's acting, and stone sober! Now Dean Martin, on the other hand...🥃🥃🥃 🤣👍
One of the rare times you don't see Foster shake the hand or greet who he just roasted!
Those Dean Martin Roasts were the best & Foster Brooks was always hilarious. I’m no prude, but he never had to use vulgarity to be gut busting funny.
One of my favourite actors before my time, but grew up watching reruns of All in the Family. Thx for posting! Cheers.
Thanks for viewing and the comment.
Thanks for all these wonderful videos, especially the roasts by Foster Brooks, a truly original talent
"...and they were delicious." 🤣🤣🤣🤣
"He had two black people for dinner, and they were delicious"!!🤣🤣🤣🤣
How far would that joke fly in today's world? There would be instant protests. Very funny stuff from days when people weren't offended by the slightest thing.
It wouldn't because it is offensive. It maintains stereotypical and prejudicial attitudes. If you don't get that then it's no wonder that racism is still an issue in the US
Today, it would Only be funny or more importantly, ‘acceptable’ if a person of color were telling the joke.
White comics risk a forced career change if they dare utter ANY humorous words about any another tribe.
Comics of color such as Richard Pryor & Eddie Murphy have always enjoyed the freedom of Zero comedic restrictions regarding race or political correctness. One recent exception: Dave Chapelle got pushback from the LGBT community for his recent Netflix Special.
@@thankyoucaptainobvious7707 no Black comedian would make such a joke. Pryor and Murphy knew how far they could take white jokes. And they stayed away from jokes about the 2SLGBTIQ community. Ralphie May is very deliberate in his routine.
Much of what was "accepted" then wasn't because it was liked but because there was mass approval by white audiences.
Those days are over ☺️
@@Hywords contrary to popular belief, many people can tell the difference and discern between a joke about something and being outright prejudice or racist. Take and understand it for what it is meant to be, a harmless joke! If you can’t get past the context it was intended, and just enjoy or appreciate the comedic value or creativity of the delivery…..you’re a lost cause! Quit getting your panties in a bunch (as we used to say….) and go get professional help to deal with your insecurities and lack of humor…….Unless you’re a Karen and enjoy having a stick so far up your ass you have to critique and bitch about something you don’t get.
so nice to look back at those days appreciate the video!!
crispybacon Thanks for the comment.
Nobody can pull this off but him!!!!!!
Without a single cuss word became one of the funniest guys around.
When you can get laughs without saying a word(just walking up to the podium,the people on the dais are already laughing 😂😅)tells you how funny his drunk character was
Thank you very much Mr Martini...
That last joke was a dig to his cast mates. They should have been there
2:45 LAUGH MY ASS OFF!!! Wonder if this joke plays well today??!
I'm afraid to comment other than to say I'm afraid to comment ;)
I can remember the first time I saw Foster Brooks was on the Mork and Mindy show. He was the guy who fixed every thing plus her land lord. Even then he played drunk. Watch the one where he roasts Don Rickles
Dean is his biggest fan. I love seeing Dean laughing at Fosters routine
I’m on a Foster Brooks marathon.....genius
Love him. Too funny
Foster Brooks acting drunk. Dean Martin acting sober. A dais of real stars. Can't be done today!
I had never seen or heard of Foster until last night. I nearly peed my pants. Went on to find there was a string of his best. That was an American that Made people happy and showed them laugh. We list a great generation of true artists.
These were shown in prime time. In our house it was an event, not to be missed. Mom would make sure dinner was early and we'd all sit quietly, around the television, anxiously awaiting Foster Brooks' monologue. The ensuing laughter, from the four of us, could be heard several houses away. Good memories.
I saw Mr Brooks in Springfield and I thought he was. Drunk, didn’t know it was an act. He is Hilarious
he plays the best drunk ever
2:50
I saw that joke coming and it was still hilarious.
2:42
I know that laughter is the best medicine, but why does it hurt so bad whenever i watch this guy. Noone makes me laugh like Foster Brooks
Thank you very Mr. Martini. Lol
This video reminds me of the Carly Simon song "Nobody Does It Better". All hail the master Foster Brooks!!
Are you pleased to have him...
This guy was Awesome!
Love Gene Kelly's near-spit take at 1:39!
are you sure thats Gene
Am I at the movies? Hold my popcorn, I gotta pee.
Foster Brooks, the funniest drunk who never drank. This is when comedy was truly funny and the comedians didn't need to curse or scream like the so called comedians do on today's ridiculous roasts. This is when comedy was true genius.
FB = fab
Glad I discovered the greatest comedy drunk ever before I departed planet earth.
❤
I guess I just told you how they feel about Carroll O'Conner !
Good ole Foster!!! 🍺 😲💨
Carroll O'Connor (Nueva York, 2 de agosto de 1924 - Culver City, 21 de junio de 2001) fue un conocido y exitoso actor estadounidense.
Great Video.
Class act, back when comedians didn't have to use vulgarity to try to be funny.
foster walked off without coming out of character he didn't shake the guest of honors hand or Deans at the end,, never seen him do that
Rebecca Ryan Maybe he ran over his allotted time and had to make a fast exit? You are right, ive never seen him do that before.
@@UsedPizzaSales, as he started to walk off, he did look over his shoulder at the guest
He was the best !
The 'Lovable Lush' would never get airtime in today's woke PC world. He was a genius who was a longtime local radio deejay and didn't start his comedy career until he was in his fifties.
Comedians are known to have very, very high IQ's. And, they are known (like portrait artists) to see beyond the facade, beyond the fake...& they expose us all for the hyprocrits that we All are; however, they possess the unique talent to make us laugh about ourselves & make us alright with it!!
Laugh a second 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
To Cree Cree create.... 😂😂😂
Immnage immm mmmmm!!!! Image in the press
I miss the good ole days
Who are the 48 who doesn't like this? ..They need checking out surely..They may need help?
Love him
All those other comics just wish they could pull off an act as brilliant as Foster's. So funny.
it seems he didn't like Carroll. his roast was harsh and after roasting he didn't shake his hand
Good point by Foster - You mean NO ONE from All In The Family could show for Carroll O'conner's roast? Either they were rude, or speaks volumes to what Carroll was like behind the scenes.
I'm not sure that the problem was Carol's. Rob Reiner is a well known douchebag and Struthers was probably out looking for sandwiches.
I go with rude.
Nobody can top Foster Brooks!👍
When people had a great sense of humor. Buncha pantywads among us now.
Foster is the best ever!!!!
That's old school funny
Two black people for dinner and they tasted great/midget go-go dancers. Ahhhh, the good old days before our country lost its mind.
Love foster Brooks! Is he still alive?
OTTO PROBER No, died December 20, 2001 (age 89)
Encino, California, U.S.
Cause of death
heart failure
John W Hardin
He was one of the greats.
John W Hardin
Among other great things that have folded up are The Greatest Show On Earth and humanity's sense of humor; it was murdered by those who are easily offended and instantly judgmental.
What's most heartbreaking and terrifying is that common sense is currently on life support.
Don't try to blame millennials for everything; you'd be surprised how many times my sister, who's a baby boomer, asks "Are you awake?" after I respond to her calling my name.
Plus, I'm a member of the notorious Generation X who insists that the best way that kids learn from the mistakes of their elders and betters is the hard way:
They must make those same mistakes themselves.
Foster was the best
John Carroll O'Connor (Manhattan, Nueva York, 2 de agosto de 1924-Culver City, California, 21 de junio de 2001) fue un actor estadounidense de cine y televisión.
Foster Brooks
11/05/1912
20/12/2001
89 años
Brooks was a non drinker who played the perfect drunk.
In the PR world we're in nowadays this would never fly.....sad real sad. Stuff like this helps us make fun of ourselves.