Great take on the old late 1960's - early 1970's "Laugh In" skit where cast members & celebrities would pop up in little trap door windows within a giant wall. Similar comedy effect.
dino4ever I noticed at the end of this program there is a picture showing that Ray Price was also on this episode. I have been looking everywhere for this episode. Can you tell the episode number? The people on the Ray Price Fan Club would love to see Ray's performances. But don't get me wrong, I love Dino also, I used to watch his show with my mom all the time. He was truly one of those one in a million guys.
The fact that no one in the 70s paired Jack Burns and Ted Knight for anything is a disgrace.
R.I.P. Jack Burns. You know what I mean? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh?
Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah
THE GOOD OL' DAYS!!!!
Who would still understand the Earl Scheib joke ?
Me! 🙂
"Without a body, I can smoke and drink all I want." Great comedy!
Thanx! I'm glad someone appreciates this :)
THIS IS HILARIOUS! Thank you for posting!
Great take on the old late 1960's - early 1970's "Laugh In" skit where
cast members & celebrities would pop up in little trap door windows within
a giant wall. Similar comedy effect.
dino4ever I noticed at the end of this program there is a picture showing that Ray Price was also on this episode. I have been looking everywhere for this episode. Can you tell the episode number? The people on the Ray Price Fan Club would love to see Ray's performances. But don't get me wrong, I love Dino also, I used to watch his show with my mom all the time. He was truly one of those one in a million guys.
Every time I see Ted Knight on the screen outside of The Mary Tyler Moore Show (except for Psycho) I'll say, "Hi Ted Baxter!"
Rich little is the only one left alive from here