Buddy Hackett Complains He Is Being Censored & Has to Say "Buttocks", Part 1, 1984
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Buddy Hackett and Johnny Carson discuss how the TV censors have prohibited Buddy from saying a three-letter word meaning "buttocks" on television. He complains that his First Amendment rights are being limited. More Buddy bit.ly/hackett_playlist. Hilarious moments on the Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, Original airdate: 12-11-1984
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“I am in the army for 3 min and I am in Japan” 🤣🤣🤣
He has THE GREATEST DELIVERY. Those jokes are old, but the way Buddy told 'em slays me every time.
I have watched Buddy Hackett on Carson so many times and crack up on his stories over and over. There will never be late night talk like this anymore. The bubble heads today are B-O-R-I-N-G . Man i miss those days of Hackett, Goebel,Martin, Dangerfield, Rickles etc. Just regular guys having fun & story telling
Buddy Hackett was freakin hilarious. Rest in Peace Buddy.
What an energy. Buddy always cracks me up.
He still is or was one of my favorite comedian or funny storyteller!!! So funny !!! Thank you Buddy !!
Buddy Hackett is one of the funniest men in the history of Comedy.
Buddy Hackett is merely silly, not funny. Dangerfield, hes funny.
@@bonsummers2657 Wrong
First time I heard a southern accent I thought we were captured. 😂
"I like when you get crazy, like I already am!"🤣🤣🤣
I always say to my husband, (meaning basically the same thing) thanks for playing 😏😉😍
Get your mind out of the gutter 😁
that is a whole other game we took seriously🥰
I needed some good laughs tonight...🌻☮✌🏻
Buddy Hackett,just want to hug the guy. So funny.
I don't know what I enjoy more with Buddy-the build up or the punch line but that joke about the woman on the tombstone at the end is so funny. His facial expressions are a repertoire in and of themselves!
Just to me, Buddy Hackett was the funniest comedian I've ever seen. He never fails to have me rolling on the floor with gut-wrenching laughter.
i'll tell you what, johnny truly loved buddy hackett not only as a comedian but they were very close friends. this was touching to me. i miss them very much. RIP you two guys that gave me and my family years of laughter.
I think people of a generation (or 2) ago were much better conversationalists. Mr. Hackett was 1 of a kind-
Because they never got to hide behind a screen like us... I can write much better than I speak which I think is really sad.
Marie Baudino
I disagree...writing s much more contemplative than speaking.....so, you go, girl!
lessevdoolbretsim Oh very well then :)
+lessevdoolbretsim any fool with basic English can write or a US university grad with a pencil with basic context of human speech but it takes guts and strong will to stand on stage in front of a hundred thousand people and remember your lines jokes and the fact you wiped your arse. You would not know your hole from a hole in the ground so shut your hole know your role and accept and enjoy you dipstick.
+lessevdoolbretsim Twit I write children's stories and that takes no talent couple beers a cigarette and a keyboard
That line by Buddy would make a perfect T-shirt slogan: "I like when you get crazy like I am." LOL
This guy, Buddie Hackett, is funny no matter what he says.!
The king of late night talk shows with such a funny man, Buddy Hackett, now both sadly gone. Such a joy to watch them that just for a moment you try and forget that they will not pass our way again.
Ed was laughing so hard
Buddy Hackett - comic genius.
There's a lot of "great's" but if you got to see Buddy Hackett and Rodney Dangerfield on Carson you're one the lucky 🍀 ones. NUFF SAID 💯
That's why I attack with goggles.
The greatest!
He's like a mix between joe pesci and Peter falk
Jimmy731b np and Albert Brooks
Lol classic Buddy and Johnny!
The funniest man ever in history.
Watching on the tube is great. But, remembering watching as it happened is even better.
My mom would not let me stay up for Buddy one night on Johnny because "He's Gucky"
You gotta love Buddy H.❤
Best story teller ever
Buddy Hackett was an awesome entertainer
love buddy Hackett, we have lost too many good people and these young people don't know what they've missed. so sad for them. you name off all the old greats, & they look at you like your crazy. we in an exclusive club, us baby boomers. we had the BEST of times.
Loretta Tay!or Yes, we did. And not just with comedians, but with singers too. Who is there today to compare with Sinatra, Dean Martin, Perry Como, Ella Fitzgerald, Judy Garland, Peggy Lee, and so many more REAL entertainers of that era? People who had more class and genuine talent than I think we will ever see again.
Buddy can't be contained...I saw him in Vegas in the very early 80's at the Sahara...he absolutely killed..RIP Buddy
Man, I grew up in a glorious time in the world! We had Buddy Hackett, Rodney Winfield, Don Rickles, Richard Pryor, Joan Rivers, Rudy Ray Moore, Norm McDonald, George Carlin, Jackie Mason, Rodney Dangerfield, Alan King, Redd Foxx!
I am sure there are some funny comics today, but as we age, we tend to look back at our past for what was familiar and good for us then. We seldom explore new horizons!
I love a good story teller, and all of these comics were the best!
+IamGod GodIam norm was way after Richard Pryor or those others.
That green jacket joke should of gotten a bigger laugh!
David San I agree
Even Buddy was speechless.
I laughed and I laughed. So hilarious.
Buddy Hackett (Leonard Hacker: Brooklyn, 31 de agosto de 1924 - Malibú, de California, 30 de junio de 2003) fue un humorista y actor estadounidense. En sus últimos años fue conocido por haber establecido junto a su esposa el Santuario Animal Singita en el Valle de San Fernando, California.
Wish I would have seen his live show. He’s the best.
Incredible how well the two played off each other.
I think the best joke he ever told (which I think is the greatest joke in history) was the baby-elephant-trunk, penile-implant one he told on an HBO special he did back in the day. It's on youtube.
This is the way the Tonight Show should still be: a few seconds of promotion, sharing stories and laughs. The side stage bits are fine as long as they've got good writers for them.
+taurnguard that's how Craig Ferguson's show was and it was always great
+Shieldsy_1 I'm glad to see more and more people appreciating his show now, it never seemed to get any credit during the time he was on.
the length of time he was on says it all! Still was the longest running night show
LOL HILARIOUS!!! All this over buttocks/ass. Buddy was clean compared to the words they get away with today -- most of it just plain vulgar IMO.
Buddy was NOT clean at all in his live stand-up act. But he was just as funny (as you can see) on tv without 'dirty words'.
As Eric S stated below, Hackett was one of the absolute filthiest comedians alive during his heyday, and only displayed it in his live club routines. Ask any parent who ever saw him. Absolutely Filthy. Back then is was referred to as "blue humor". Yes, fairly commonplace today.
That outfit Buddy is wearing is Hysterical. Buddy looks like Howard Cosell- If Howard got his Head stuck in a Waffle Iron.
Pure comedic Genius!😁👍🏻👍🏻
Please don't censor the past. Its like nudity in fine art, it is an exception to our provincial conservatism. It has historical value and must be allowed.
Aphexjh The past is when the censoring happened.
@@rutabagasteu He's talking about the audio in this video. On a couple of occasions the sound is reversed so that we can't make out what was said.
love this guy so funny
I once listened to Buddy read a love poem on Carson. It rhymed but made absolutely no sense. His delivery was perfect and he brought down the house without actually having a point.
thank god for comedians fighting for free speech
Agreed. Comedians/Philosophers/Scholars and Bull plop artists should stand together for free speech .
love that guy . so natural
Ahh, the good old days.
"I havta say buddox" XD!!
This is George Costanza
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Agree. Very funny.
This is why I love UA-cam !!! Johnny was the best !
I don't think Buddy Hackett got Johnny's joke about his green jacket. "just won the Masters".
Fabulous.
I watch a lot Buddy on here. I saw most of them when they aired. Buddy was one of the guys I looked for when looking to see who was on Carson later that night. Before 1980 Carson was 90 minutes.
Good stuff! I forgot how fun it is to watch the Kings of funny! Men! and Women ! the Classics !
2:22 WTH was he possessed? lol
Audio edited scared the crap out if me!
LOL!
Never heard of him.....funny stuff
6:58 I was born with my eyes like that. I could switch them, one straight one turned in, but never both straight. I had an operation in 1983 when I was 20 years old. This video was made in 1984. Did the doctor give it to him?
I like the last joke better with buttocks, but not the first one.
Agreed. A doctor in those days would never say ass. Certainly not to a lady.
He'd make you laugh just by the way he looked at you.
I wish someone would come out with George Burns/Gracie Allen. I was a kid watching them, but we couldn't watch them in Boise, ID. When we visited my Aunt & Uncle in SLC, UT I could watch them. Along with Gale Storm, and the Micky Mouse Club.
Premier comedy, I'm laughing so hard I can't type..............
OK. Who edited the audio at 2:24?
And then again at 5:30?
Yosen B. Mamma The NBC. Network because the word ass. Wasn't allowed on television back then.
rutabagasteu did you watch the video? Ass wasn’t even said at the time slots mentioned.
he said somethin backwards!
You also couldn't use the word pregnant back then either. You had to say she is with child on television.
What was said during the overdub?
He is so sweet 😇
Back when comedians were funny.
yea, there's not one funny person on the planet now...
I love his Chinese laundry comedy but I can't find it anywhere! Help!
was that the concord in the catskills he was refering too?
The Condord resort/hotel was a place where budding entertainers cut their teeth. Jerry Lewis was another who played there regularly when he was young. There were other places like that too in the Catskill region. All pretty much are dissolved. The Pines, Grossingers, Kutchers, and many others. gone, as well as the artists who performed there
His complaining about censorship is all part of the act.
And it was a damn good act. Brilliant, entertaining and still funny over 30 years later.
My ex friend said he did , or said something offended women. Is this true?
1st Amendment: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."
Can somebody tell me what Johnny says at 5:30? Does he say "ass"? Just trying to make sense of the exchange...
Yes, they excised the word "ass" and spliced the two audio ends together.
@@lessevdoolbretsim What's weird is that it sounds as if it was censored for this upload. They didn't have digital editing back then and as an audio editor, to my ears these edits don't sound analogue.
"The First Amendment does not give you the right to cry 'ass' in a crowded theatre."
Cabbage Patch.
There is a difference in how that 3 letter word is used. I amazed my fellow grade school classmates in the 60's because I didn't get in trouble for saying someone was acting like an ass. I informed the tattle tail whiner that an ass is a 4 legged donkey "or" a stupid doltish person, I was not referring to someones butt which would be cussing. The teacher kinda smiled, but was a bit hesitant and reluctant to agree. And that was in the first grade.
2:20 backwards talk
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That's his real voice.
Wow... You just got pwnd‼
Censorship is stupid: Period.
what's with the backwards talking on the one part about southern accents?
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Even tho back then, Johnny Carson was considered X-rated .
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Okay, let me get this off my chest. I have seen probably a dozen episodes of Hackett as a guest and it seems like EVERY time he is always complaining about the fact that he can't use dirty language on television. His whining really wears thin on this point because if he really were a brilliant comedian he wouldn't HAVE to resort to that kind of cheap gimmick (which is what the true legends of comedy never had to do). The biggest oxymoron is the notion that "adult" humor requires that kind of approach when its nothing more than frat boy juvenility at its worst. Even worse is to see how all through his career, Hackett evidently just couldn't shut up about it, because it clearly doesn't occur to him that the people watching on TV are NOT the kind of people who want to watch a sleazy Vegas act.
He's been dead for over ten years, you might want to let it go at this point.
sergery102 If I choose to enjoy discovering old Tonight Shows and then notice a recurring trend, I think its fair game for comment. The subject of this clip was Hackett complaining and that is also fair game for comment. When it comes to "getting over it", that was Buddy Hackett's perpetual problem it would seem regarding his inability to be dirty on TV.
You honestly believe none of the comics during that time didn't curse you obviously were to young back then because if you saw them in Las Vegas they were as rowdy as some of the comics out now
netrider5 I didn't see them in Vegas, nor did most of the country whose exposure to the comedians of the golden age came in radio, movies and TV where they became legends *without* having to rely on that. If some of them wanted to then do a more "adult" program in clubs, that was their perogative, but my complaint about Hackett is that he was so utterly obsessed with wanting to bitch about not being able to curse on TV. I have seen him do this not once but in more than a dozen Carson appearances stretched out over a decade and it reveals a guy who should have been "tolerant" of the fact that TV audiences are not nightclub audiences and that other people are going to have different standards (his invoking the First Amendment also reveals that Hackett would have made a lousy legal scholar).
epaddon Agree....I never found Hackett funny.
They're all dead now, what's the point of caring what they're talking about?
You'll be dead one day too...and yet somebody will read what you posted. So, what's your point?
LOL!