@@arttrombley7385 ... me too Art, I was working three jobs (1 full time 1 part-time eve, 1 part-time weekends) and hitting the dance floor at the disco's back then. There was about 5 years of TV I almost completely missed out on back then. I'm trying to catch up now...since I cannot tolerate what is on the telly these days.
A TOP Episode, even towards the end LOU GRANT never really lost it´s drive. Shure one or two stories dropped in every season but the majority of all of them is fun to warch.
24:38 Lou Grant from his tough side, last time this was presented was in the BURN OUT episode. Must be that to many fan letters protested about "the sweet bonbon atmosphere" in the Office. At least I read that in an article about the show once
Great actors to bad they stopped the show because they didn’t realize how important there stories were to get light on some very tough subjects. Politics is everywhere and stations saw dollar signs instead of standing up to bullies who wanted no light on tough situations.. thk u for sharing there great episodes. 👍👍👍
All Lives Matter, as Vietnam showed. The saying should be Black Lives Matter Too. I've seen t shirts stating Old Lives Matter Too. All Life Matters, not just Human.
Here is the last batch of Lou Grant episodes!
+mtmepisodes Thank you so much! Have been enjoying these greatly. Best show ever.
+mtmepisodes I didn't get to see these in 82, I was to busy for Television then. Thanks for putting them up, I have a lot more free time now. :)
I have not seen such a great series before!!!!!! I was around at the time of the series original airing but I barely saw any of these Lou Grant's.
@@arttrombley7385 ... me too Art, I was working three jobs (1 full time 1 part-time eve, 1 part-time weekends) and hitting the dance floor at the disco's back then. There was about 5 years of TV I almost completely missed out on back then. I'm trying to catch up now...since I cannot tolerate what is on the telly these days.
Thank You 🙏 - I plan on watching every episode
A TOP Episode, even towards the end LOU GRANT never really lost it´s drive. Shure one or two stories dropped in every season but the majority of all of them is fun to warch.
24:38 Lou Grant from his tough side, last time this was presented was in the BURN OUT episode.
Must be that to many fan letters protested about "the sweet bonbon atmosphere" in the Office. At least I read that in an article about the show once
❤ I Find It Remarkable How Often Topics Presented on LG👀 Are Relevant to the Current💥 Events of Today, Some 50 Years Later‼️💗👍🗿💋👌🌟✨🖖💅
Gregory Sierra plays Chano from "Barney Miller" for 2 seasons.
"I hate it when my relatives call...Especially my distant relatives."
'All your relatives are distant.'
I love Art Donovan. 😂
Great actors to bad they stopped the show because they didn’t realize how important there stories were to get light on some very tough subjects.
Politics is everywhere and stations saw dollar signs instead of standing up to bullies who wanted no light on tough situations.. thk u for sharing there great episodes. 👍👍👍
The wife doesn’t want to sell frozen food because it’s not good for you but calls after the customer to sell him the cigarettes.
There are still pharmacies that still sell cigarettes 🤷♂️
politics against humanity, sounds like it is 2020
Yep that still was the time when THE BOATPEOPLE as many of the Vietnamese Refugees were called came up in the news worldwide.
Has anyone ever done some lip reading over the opening credits?
What do they say ? :) I have supposed that were clips from the show never used but good enough for making up the formal intro
Billie was about to get a little salty for a minute.
so dislike when english subtitles for a foreign language aren't used.
Black lives already mattered at that time... Hahaha!
All Lives Matter, as Vietnam showed. The saying should be Black Lives Matter Too. I've seen t shirts stating Old Lives Matter Too. All Life Matters, not just Human.
@@cathykinn4516maybe George Floyd should have realized all lives matters before he tried to stick up a pregnant woman at gun point.