They were in another show together for one episode. I just finished watching an episode of Bewitched where Uncle Arthur (Paul Lynde) turned Tabitha's rabbit into a woman (Carol Wayne).
I just saw the same clip this morning, so YT must have thought we'd all like this one too. The Bewitched clip also had Bernie Kopell, who played at least two other characters on Bewitched.
Always watched this as a child, when new. I can still recall some of the eps. I always liked Paul Lynde's sitcom of the 1970s. General Clayton from MASH is Paul's boss on this.
Loved this as a kid. In a way, I think this was the best thing on TV. It was light-hearted and so much fun. Those clothes, wow. They were outrageous. I remember when bell-bottom pants showed up in the later 60's. A real statement - in the beginning. Thing was though, after a while you couldn't find a pair of pants anywhere that weren't bell bottomed ! I hope I'm wrong, but I don't think that the craziness of the 60's will ever come around again. Shame. A rare time when complete inocense was so stark-driven guilty. What a blast.
I watched this as a teenager!! You must be a bit younger than me. This brings me right back into the teenage years in my mind! Sometimes it’s nice to go there these days.I ❤❤
@@Nan-59My sister who was almost 9 years older than me would watch this show. I was 4-5 years old and I thought of the theme song, and here I am. I needed a break from the craziness in the world right now.
Actually Carol Wayne was amazing! She actually was a really good actress in my opinion but was continually type cast as the dumb blonde. Either way you look at it she certainly fulfilled many boys and men's fantasies. It's too bad that her life was cut short due to weird circumstances. Believe me she would have been a sexy woman in her eighties, just like Barbra Eden!!!
@@ceasarandrepont1243 The short story, you’ll need to look up the details if you’re interested. I am not going to do all of your homework for you. After the cancellation of the _Matinee Lady_ on The Tonight show her career took a nosedive and she fell on hard times. She hired herself out as a high end _escort_ for dinners, international vacations…. She got hooked up with a car salesman that paid her to be his _companion_ on vacation to someplace in Mexico. While there they had an argument, and she disappeared. The next day he packs up his stuff and hers and checks out of the hotel without her and leaves her stuff at the front desk and flies back to the U.S. without her. Her body is found floating near a beach and the authorities are called. He is suspected but is cleared. Interesting note about the guy. Earlier he was married to Art Linkletter’s daughter, and she allegedly jumped off a balcony to her death. He was also cleared of that. Both deaths were very suspicious, but they were not able pin either on him.
@@ceasarandrepont1243 she died on a trip to Mexico by some producer. I thought was very strange. My opinion! it also involves her drowning on a boat ride with this producer.
@@randallkarlin4115 Thanks, for your response. I remember watching some show discussing that procedure. I don't remember the procedure but you are speaking facts.
Very good job dudes and well done!! Congratulations 991.61% yo throughout the 4th sizzling patriotic week of said joyous June y'all. That was a sweet episode with Carol Wayne and Paul Lynde
So sad. Three things Hollywood doesn't do anymore. #1, make Western TV series (and only the occasional movie remake of a classic......True Grit comes to mind ), the last of western series that were any good was Alias Smith and Jones and Gunsmoke, off the air since 1973 and 75 respectively. #2, Variety Shows. I don't count AGT or American Idol with a panel of judges and singing or other acts by armatures. I mean a show hosted by one person like The Dean Martin Show, Andy Williams or The Glen Campbell Good Time Hour or two people like The Sonny and Cher Show where the host would sing, have guests/groups/duos that would sing, plus comedy skits and a special Christmas show during the holiday season. #3, Vignette shows like this. LAS and another vignette show that was on at the same time, Night Gallery, hosted by Rod Serling, were the last of the vignette shows. All 3 styles of shows are gone because America has changed so much, and judging from the crap that's on TV these days, proof that the change isn't always for the better. Just MHO...…..
While there are more ways than ever to have TV come into our homes and lives, we really have to pan for gold a lot to find the good stuff. And I agree, it's too bad we don't have those types of shows any longer. The Carol Burnett Show and its ilk (The Cher Show, etc) was so good back in the 70's. But for every gem we had huge duds-- such as The Brady Bunch Variety Hour, which stunk to high heaven. I'd rather watch The Donny and Marie Show, and that's not much better. You mentioned anthology/vignette series, and Night Gallery was a favorite of mine; I still like watching it on DVD. Of course it's not of the caliber of Mr. Serling's earlier anthology program, but it's still a hoot. Some Night Gallery episodes were so memorable: The Caterpillar, The Doll, Green Fingers, Cool Air. Plus, in the 70's we also had a couple of spooky hour-long shows like Ghost Story (aka Circle of Fear) which was often hit or miss but always a class act with cool guest stars like Bill Bixby or Karen Black. It's nice that some of these classic shows are available on UA-cam. I often will watch a vintage sitcom or variety show, or a British sitcom like Are You Being Served.
@Lance Lanny It seems that each generation has its golden era-- that we'd love to visit again as it was. And that feeling/notion is very _Twilight Zone_ (like the episode Walking Distance, where the businessman suddenly finds himself in summer in his home town when he was a tween).
1969-1974 like the Brady Bunch. I miss those telephones. Anyway, if I had become a commerce executive functioning in an office handling accounts & orders, I'd probably manufacture unintended errors & produce delays as this business executive did if I also had a sexy secretary to also deal with as an added distraction. So, I comprehend his problems. I couldn't perform duties under those circumstances any better either. I remember Paul Lynne's appearance on Hollywood Squares as being the middle 1. I also think Carol Wayne appeared a few times on Hollywood Squares when Peter Marshall used to host it. I wonder if Carol Wayne was related to legendary actor John Wayne (The Duke).
She actually was a really good actress in my opinion but was continually type cast as the dumb blonde. Either way you look at it she certainly fulfilled many boys fantasies. It's too bad that her life was cut short due to weird circumstances. Believe me she would have been a sexy woman in her eighties, just like Barbra Eden!!!
Sad Carol Wayne never got billing . . . They say she was intelligent but if she could only do one character her whole career she couldn’t have been too bright upstairs
Paul Lynde may have gone straight after meeting Carol Wayne!
I was a teenager when this was first aired. Our
family parked ourselves under the color portable
TV, adjusted the channel, and the antennae....
They were in another show together for one episode. I just finished watching an episode of Bewitched where Uncle Arthur (Paul Lynde) turned Tabitha's rabbit into a woman (Carol Wayne).
I just saw the same clip this morning, so YT must have thought we'd all like this one too. The Bewitched clip also had Bernie Kopell, who played at least two other characters on Bewitched.
Paul Lynde earning an Oscar for his portrayal as a straight man.
Carol could turn a homo straight.
Lol. Either way, the guy was hilarious. Amazing comedic timing.
I thought Paul was fabulous. I always mimiced his voice. He was super funny. I bet he's still making people laugh in Heaven.
Groovy!
@@lorimiller4301Homosexuals aren't allowed in Heaven!
I tuned in for Carol Wayne but stayed for Joey Heatherton. Great to see her with long hair.
That was a sweet episode with Carol Wayne and Paul Lynde
Always watched this as a child, when new. I can still recall some of the eps. I always liked Paul Lynde's sitcom of the 1970s. General Clayton from MASH is Paul's boss on this.
Herb Voland as Brigadier General Crandall Clayton, not to be confused with Robert F Simon as General Maynard M Mitchell.
Loved this as a kid. In a way, I think this was the
best thing on TV. It was
light-hearted and so much
fun.
Those clothes, wow. They
were outrageous. I remember when bell-bottom pants showed up in the later 60's. A real statement - in the beginning. Thing was though, after a while you couldn't find a pair of pants anywhere that weren't bell bottomed !
I hope I'm wrong, but I don't think that the craziness of the 60's will ever come around again.
Shame. A rare time when complete inocense was so stark-driven guilty.
What a blast.
Yes, a happier time for sure. thanks
Yes i agree I was about ten when the show was the one to watch And i remember wearing bell bottoms and elephant pants
sounds like you developed a case of the "Bell Bottom Blues" lol
also, do you remember when Nehru jackets were all the rage?
I can remember being a very little girl and watching this show late at night when I was able to stay awake.
I watched this as a teenager!! You must be a bit younger than me. This brings me right back into the teenage years in my mind! Sometimes it’s nice to go there these days.I ❤❤
@@Nan-59My sister who was almost 9 years older than me would watch this show. I was 4-5 years old and I thought of the theme song, and here I am. I needed a break from the craziness in the world right now.
I love These shows 😄 grew up watching them.
Actually Carol Wayne was amazing! She actually was a really good actress in my opinion but was continually type cast as the dumb blonde. Either way you look at it she certainly fulfilled many boys and men's fantasies. It's too bad that her life was cut short due to weird circumstances. Believe me she would have been a sexy woman in her eighties, just like Barbra Eden!!!
@@artisteye2283 she drowned on some guys boat in Mexico
Okay. What were those "weird circumstances"?
@@ceasarandrepont1243 The short story, you’ll need to look up the details if you’re interested. I am not going to do all of your homework for you.
After the cancellation of the _Matinee Lady_ on The Tonight show her career took a nosedive and she fell on hard times.
She hired herself out as a high end _escort_ for dinners, international vacations….
She got hooked up with a car salesman that paid her to be his _companion_ on vacation to someplace in Mexico. While there they had an argument, and she disappeared. The next day he packs up his stuff and hers and checks out of the hotel without her and leaves her stuff at the front desk and flies back to the U.S. without her.
Her body is found floating near a beach and the authorities are called.
He is suspected but is cleared.
Interesting note about the guy.
Earlier he was married to Art Linkletter’s daughter, and she allegedly jumped off a balcony to her death.
He was also cleared of that.
Both deaths were very suspicious, but they were not able pin either on him.
@@ceasarandrepont1243 she died on a trip to Mexico by some producer. I thought was very strange. My opinion! it also involves her drowning on a boat ride with this producer.
@@randallkarlin4115 Thanks, for your response. I remember watching some show discussing that procedure. I don't remember the procedure but you are speaking facts.
Gilligan, Paul Lynde, Carol Wayne AND Joey Heatherton. Pinche me!!!!
Just watched Bewitched where he turned her from a rabbit to a girl,how weird.
Same, Sept.9-2021
Me too.
It's funny to see Bob Denver in this role. Gilligan should've been a player with Ginger & Mary Anne! lol!!!!
He was probably smashin 'em off camera !!! :):):)
Wow, what an innocent time!
it was awesome!!! Best time of my life and I was only 13
Excellent show.
Carol wayne , joey heatherton wow
Awesome show.
Great show.
Very good job dudes and well done!! Congratulations 991.61% yo throughout the 4th sizzling patriotic week of said joyous June y'all. That was a sweet episode with Carol Wayne and Paul Lynde
I loved Paul Lynde...but makes me laugh playing a straight man!!😀
it's not convincing at all 😂😂😂. Still hilarious
I loved Love American Style I think it came on Saturday night and was considered a little racy
it was on Friday night with those other "racy" shows like the Brady Bunch and the Partridge family.
Was just fun , cute. Adults acting like adults unlike fake platonic friendships like on a show with castaways .
I think they had a nudist episode that (although nothing was shown obviously) was a bit racy for the day along with other themes
WOW Carole Wayne is a platinum blond was that a wig she was wearing?
Not a wig
Definitely a wig.
Carol Wayne retro classic blonde bombshell
Paul for being gay played the straight guy pretty good
Who loves the cowsills❤️
The first season theme is the best
For sure! The Cowsills!! wasn’t their father like a maniac … I’ve watched a video, but it’s been a while. But yeah, what a great band.
I love the flower girl 1967 & Hair 1969
Love the Cowsills!
He reminds me of John Ritter. I wonder if he was one of John's inspirations. I used to watch these babysitting.
I think Paul was looking at the dress not what was in it.
So sad. Three things Hollywood doesn't do anymore. #1, make Western TV series (and only the occasional movie remake of a classic......True Grit comes to mind ), the last of western series that were any good was Alias Smith and Jones and Gunsmoke, off the air since 1973 and 75 respectively. #2, Variety Shows. I don't count AGT or American Idol with a panel of judges and singing or other acts by armatures. I mean a show hosted by one person like The Dean Martin Show, Andy Williams or The Glen Campbell Good Time Hour or two people like The Sonny and Cher Show where the host would sing, have guests/groups/duos that would sing, plus comedy skits and a special Christmas show during the holiday season. #3, Vignette shows like this. LAS and another vignette show that was on at the same time, Night Gallery, hosted by Rod Serling, were the last of the vignette shows. All 3 styles of shows are gone because America has changed so much, and judging from the crap that's on TV these days, proof that the change isn't always for the better. Just MHO...…..
While there are more ways than ever to have TV come into our homes and lives, we really have to pan for gold a lot to find the good stuff. And I agree, it's too bad we don't have those types of shows any longer. The Carol Burnett Show and its ilk (The Cher Show, etc) was so good back in the 70's. But for every gem we had huge duds-- such as The Brady Bunch Variety Hour, which stunk to high heaven. I'd rather watch The Donny and Marie Show, and that's not much better.
You mentioned anthology/vignette series, and Night Gallery was a favorite of mine; I still like watching it on DVD. Of course it's not of the caliber of Mr. Serling's earlier anthology program, but it's still a hoot. Some Night Gallery episodes were so memorable: The Caterpillar, The Doll, Green Fingers, Cool Air.
Plus, in the 70's we also had a couple of spooky hour-long shows like Ghost Story (aka Circle of Fear) which was often hit or miss but always a class act with cool guest stars like Bill Bixby or Karen Black.
It's nice that some of these classic shows are available on UA-cam. I often will watch a vintage sitcom or variety show, or a British sitcom like Are You Being Served.
@Lance Lanny It seems that each generation has its golden era-- that we'd love to visit again as it was. And that feeling/notion is very _Twilight Zone_ (like the episode Walking Distance, where the businessman suddenly finds himself in summer in his home town when he was a tween).
That's why I no longer own a TV.
Carol Wayne from The Party. Wonderful, funny movie
Love & the Hitchhiker, January 30, 1970, and who would have imagined 54 years later that we would have a whole world driven by Hippie insanity?
I don't remember hippie boys pretending to be hippie girls.
@ I remember onlookers thinking the hippie boy was a hippie girl because of the long hair. 😉
I guess this episode was the template for The Paul Lynde Show.
yup some of the same ideas
This makes me laugh and cry because i believe that all of them are now deceased correct me if I'm wrong ☹😤
Pat Carroll and Joey Heatherton still alive
Paul Lynde was a better actor than I remember.
I remember ready his story and that he was gay It wasnt cool to be gay back then translation they did not come out It was career suicide
Especially here, considering he didn't like vaginas !!!
Absolutely. Paul Lynde was not really a comedian but a comic actor - a very good one.
Miss Pruitt rhymes with Let's Do It!
1969-1974 like the Brady Bunch. I miss those telephones. Anyway, if I had become a commerce executive functioning in an office handling accounts & orders, I'd probably manufacture unintended errors & produce delays as this business executive did if I also had a sexy secretary to also deal with as an added distraction. So, I comprehend his problems. I couldn't perform duties under those circumstances any better either. I remember Paul Lynne's appearance on Hollywood Squares as being the middle 1. I also think Carol Wayne appeared a few times on Hollywood Squares when Peter Marshall used to host it. I wonder if Carol Wayne was related to legendary actor John Wayne (The Duke).
Joey heatherton was gorgeous,
That's not Joey.
Yes Mr. Grizdale *that's* the button !
Yes YES *YES* Mr Grizdale !!!
With Paul Lynde, the casting director was clearly having a laugh at our expense.
Great t.v.series.
Work at a specific office will have brought a good deal of wandering eyes focused on a Carole. Lotf! 👀🙏👌
Half of these characters ARE thirsty AF. 🤣🤣🤣
I was always in love with Carol. My wife was so jealous of her, but who could blame me!
Wow paul did some real acting in this one
Lol the second episode....that groovy hippie is probably a tenured professor now. Nothing has really changed!
She's dead
The episodes are:
Love and the Center Square
Love and the Caped Crusader 😂
It’s Batman, Gillian and Uncle Arther. All digging on Carol Wayne.
Now way would the Carol Wayne story fly today.
Carol should have gotten an opening credit. She was more funny than Lynde.
She actually was a really good actress in my opinion but was continually type cast as the dumb blonde. Either way you look at it she certainly fulfilled many boys fantasies. It's too bad that her life was cut short due to weird circumstances. Believe me she would have been a sexy woman in her eighties, just like Barbra Eden!!!
It's ironic how Carol Wayne is the main reason many people seek out this video today, but she is the only one not given an opening credit. LOL
Other guys was on the Paul Lynde show also did the exact same thing on the paul lynde show 7:20
My uncle met his wife she was hitch hiking then got married had children and stayed together till he died.. true story
That is Joey Heatherton in the second story with Bob Denver. I thought I recognized her.
How did Paul linde control himself with such an attractive costar?
Paul Lynde was gay.
@@treecatt yes. Everybody knows that. I was making a joke.
Carol Wayne could make a gay man have second thoughts.
absolutely just like Sophia Loren a decade earlier!
Her face was nothing special, but you’re not looking at her face
This was out of Gilligan’s comfort zone for acting
You KNEW Carol Wayne was a smoke show if a gay man (Paul Lynde) was flustered by her😊
21:26 Doesn't she know cheese is evil?!
Carol Wayne & Paul Linde must've shared agents or something with mutual booking agreements...just watched him turn her into a bunny on Bewitched
Sad Carol Wayne never got billing . . . They say she was intelligent but if she could only do one character her whole career she couldn’t have been too bright upstairs
Carol Wayne fit the mold they wanted her in. I was surprised at her quick wit on Carson. She had Don Rickles in stiches.
@@papatorr3669 she was no dumb blonde whatsoever!
@@randallkarlin4115 Exactly
He wanted to he a leading man in the movies
Paul lynde was a nice looking man and he
Nelson Rockefeller was a very good actor
💐👍🏿💐
Oooh, good talking...
Personnel said they were sending a girl up.
Bob Denver Follow ing Gilligan's Island
Sad that Carol Wayne died at 42 years old from accidental drowning.
That's okay yt, your days are numbered, too. God always shines the light on darkness.
Interesting considering Paul Lynde was gay
Men don’t make passes at girls who wear glasses
Yes war had lot to do with it were ever your comment was
I have no idea what your comment is about.
Joey heatherton
I'd forgotten how banal and sappy this show was.
How the hell did this crud last 5 seasons???
The script were better and times were very different and classier
3:38 does the older guy have ANY testosterone in his body? Absolute zero reaction.
The older actor was gay in real life. That's what makes it hilarious imho. Great actors in a funny episode!
Greta, but with love
Bologna is healthy? Okay...
"This place smells like c*nt. I think" - Paul Lynde
I don't mean to be rude but after seeing Carol here and a Johnny Carson interview I found her to be utterly creepy!
What did you find creepy about her? As a straight man, I always found her incredibly sexy and adorable.
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