The Super Slimy History of You Can't Do That on Television
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- Опубліковано 11 тра 2022
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You Can't Do That on Television is a Canadian sketch comedy television series that first aired locally in 1979 before airing in the United States in 1981. Each episode had a specific theme normally relating to pop culture of the time.
During its original run, You Can't Do That on Television was seen as one and the same with the cable network Nickelodeon in its early years on the air, achieved high ratings, and is most famous for introducing the network's iconic green slime.
They tried to repeat the success again and again but none of the other versions were as successful as You Can't Do That on Television.
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The Male adult actor who played like 30 characters was the absolute most underrated comedic mind and talented comedic actor ever.
Totally agree. He was fantastic!
Burt Reynolds
Bahhhhhahhha
Les Lye who sadly is no longer with us
Les lye, died 2009. Rip Barth
This show was my WORLD back in the day. It was a show very much FOR us kids, as opposed to "adult-approved humor". It didn't talk down to us. It very much felt like a show that was on our side, pulling no punches. An exceptionally rare thing, and incredibly beloved for it. And how incredible were Les Lye and Abby Hagyard?! Love 'em.
You said anything and everything I wanted to say. So a thumbs up for your comment.
Perfectly said!
Right there with you.
Remember Barfs's burgers! That way the best skit
@@pointysidedown "I heard that!!"
Had a crush on Moose. Her and Alistair were my favorites. Speaking of '80s Nick shows, Danger Mouse would be a great video idea as would Count Duckula.
You've got my vote for DM!
Might as well throw Banana Man in there too.
It's pronounced "Count Du-du-du, du-du-du-Duckula" 🤣
@@thebigchimpanski4783 I was going to originally oddly enough.
I think at one point or another most of us hada crush on Moose.
Just an FYI. I lived in Ottawa, where the Canadian version was filmed and Alanis Morisette was in fact on the show. She was on in 1986, then left to pursue singing. She went to my high school. She is in fact THE ALANIS MORISETTE!
I assumed they meant she wasn't THE Alanis YET.
Isn't it ironic?
@@flannelogue Yes that was what he meant.
I wonder if she had one hand in her pocket during production. C'mon Julie, tell me! You oughta know!
Isn't the version filmed at CJOH the only version filmed? Didn't Nick just use those versions but swapped out some of the local Ottawa stuff for something more generic?
As a Canadian Gen-X kid who only had UHFfor the majority of his seminal years, this show was special to me. Also, my crush on Christine McGlade is still there, even when we were in a Starbucks together about ten years ago.
I had a crush on Moose, too!
@Doom Posterior Hahaha.. I felt that, yo! Canadian Gen-X represent!! 😂
I have a friend from Germany who is a dead ringer for Alistair, his name's Klaus. He's involved in comic books and did a IDW one shot for the character Wheelie. Could be Kup, actually, but it's very good.
@Doom Posterior I was in the same line as Moose, right behind her. Unmistakable, however, I had 10 minutes before my next meeting and she looked like she had places to go so I merely enjoyed the moment of my childhood crush being in front of me in line at some random Starbuks.
@@BrickMantooth That's a shame (that you both had to leave). It would have been interesting to see what she was like now and how she feels about the show.
Ah, Christine. Every boys’ first crush on Nickelodeon
Aww, I was hoping for Dan to get slimed but oh well... You can't get EVERYTHING you want.
It's worth mentioning that this was one of the few kids' shows starring kids, made in that era, that showed the kids bickering, arguing, and insulting each other on a regular basis instead of being good little Mousketeers all the time. The insults were often crude, but they were certainly a reflection of what real kids have always said and done to each other, and continue to do up to the present day.
I love this show. Loved as a kid, it still makes me smile.
Turns out christine is now top of her field in research and analytics. Smart lady.
From what I understand you pretty much had to get straight A's in school to be on the show.
I remember watching this on Nickelodeon back in the 80s on Saturday afternoons. I was a kid with an odd sense of humor so this was totally up my alley, but as I described the show to my wife the other day she just kinda... made a weird face lol... Maybe you just had to be there :) "D'aahhhhhhhhhh-I heard that!"
"Whaddya thinks IN THE BURGER??"
My earliest memories of Nickelodeon were of You Can't Do That on Television. I can remember when we finally got the expanded basic cable when I was a kid, and I found Nickelodeon by accident. A whole TV channel for kids you say!?
YCDTOT was the perfect sketch comedy show for kids of my generation. It took equal parts of Rowan & Martin's Laugh In, Monty Python's Flying Circus, and all the gross out humor a kid could want.
BEST thing to ever come out of Nickelodeon. I miss this show and the feelings that I had watching it for the first time. Moose was my first crush, 100%.
It really is amazing what they got away with. The sketch with the kids tied up to a pole in front of a firing squad.. 🤣
A Mexican firing squad at that. These days all the stupid people who get upset over everything would be protesting in the streets, or crying on social media about it being racist, and the show not having a diverse, and represented cast. 🤦♂️
I loved Barf the chef and the locker scenes
FIRE. Don’t say FIRE.
“I heard that.”
Yeah but watching that as a kid wasn't traumatizing. the fact that there was no blood or any real violence involved with the skit...it was a joke. So Why as a parent would that be a problem for your kid to watch in the 1980s if it's just a joke? society is extremely soft nowadays
You'd better get used to the person you refer to as "sentient slime," because one day, he'll become your president.
I missed so much cable TV pop culture growing up because my dad was a cheapskate.
Thanks for filling in the gaps.
My dad was the same way. Nickelodeon was something I watched weekends with my mom.
My parents split when was 2 years old, and thankfully my mother eventually got cable at her place when I turned 5 years old in 86, and eventually my own 13in TV in my bedroom so I binged a lot of cable TV growing up when I was at her place being able to watch just about anything short of adult content.
My dad just could not get cable ran to his house no matter what as he was outside of the town limits, and the local cable company refused to run it, plus a big C-Band sat dish was just way too expensive, and so when I was at his place, it was rabbit ears only till 95 when he got his first DirecTV setup, and it was a self install deal taking us a weekend to install having to cut down a few pine trees in the backyard for line of sight, and the wait for the concreted pole for the dish to dry, even after all of that it only allowed for viewing on a single TV, so I was stuck watching what him, or my stepmom wanted to watch if they were home, and using the living room TV.
My grandparents did not get cable because of cost till the early 2000's, so when I stayed at their place it was rabbit ears only as well, but at least we could pick up WTBS from Atlanta with the powered roof antenna with a rotator for WCW Saturday Night Wrestling, and some old school cartoons, so I kind of felt your pain growing up as well to some degrees.
We were dirt poor begged my Mom for cable just for YCDTOTV on Nick and MTV of course. Got it for a whole summer in 3rd grade it was one of the best summers ever!
We lived in the middle of nowhere. We didn't get cable at our house until I was 15. I missed a lot. I begged for a satellite dish, but that was back when dishes were about as big as a car.
@@ColorMeConfused29 Yep those where the old C-Band/Ku-Band dishes where u needed a decypher II descrambler box to pick it all up.
The earliest shows on Nickelodeon that I remember watching are "Out of Control" and "You Can't Do that on Television". I was so young that I always thought they were the same show until I realized that "Cut. That. Out." wasn't part of "the slime show".
I'm so annoyed Paramount+ won't upload episodes of Out of Control to the service
Remote Control?
An important detail that wasn’t mentioned is that the kids wrote a lot of the jokes, and a reason why it was funny to kids. The kids were from the local schools and were expected to maintain a straight A average, and filming was only on the weekends to not interrupt with education.
I had forgotten about You Can’t Do That In Comics, it was actually just as good, if only a single page script in a digest sized TV guide. I always looked forward to them during the publishing.
Florida governed by sentient slime???? What's that all about?
I don't know... "splat"
@@jeremygreen2883 …that’s way funnier that it has any right to be! Take my like sir, you’ve earned it! 😆
I'm Canadian, and even I have heard of the antics of the leadership in Florida, their completely criminal mismanagement of covid precautions and now, their anti LGBTQ legislation.
@@samurphy I've lived in Florida my whole life. We made it through COVID much better than other states and there is no anti LGBTQ legislation. We have a law that prevents teachers from talking to third graders about things like transgenderism without their parent's knowledge. Third graders. Do you really want a teacher talking to your seven year old child about transgender surgery without your knowledge? Our Governor looks out for us as Floridians and kept our economy strong during Covid. No one ever said you could not wear a mask, only that the government may not require it of you. When other states labeled their police as villains Governor Desantis gave ours a bonus. Our housing market is booming with folks moving to our State. The media has tried to smear our Governor but it's just not true.
What's that all about, you ask? Unnecessary injection of current politics into a retrospective piece about an entertainment show from the 80's.
This is Dan's show, and he's of course free to do with it as he chooses. I'll staunchly defend that.
But, as someone who finds good and bad things in both parties, and in DeSantis, it just took me right out of the moment. Suddenly I was asking myself things like: To the extent that I agree with DeSantis' policies, would the writer and host of the show I'm watching consider me to be sentient slime? Could we disagree and yet be cordial and respectful, or would he despise me because of differences in political philosophy? For me, when I'm watching content about entertainment properties, perhaps particularly ones from my childhood, I don't want to be forced to think about such things via low-hanging-fruit, out-of-nowhere, not-relevant-to-the-topic-at-hand, zingers.
It actually was "THE" Alanis Morissette. That show was shot in my hometown. Which is also where Alanis is from. When she launched her music career with "Too Hot", they made a big thing about it.
did he actually mean to imply they weren’t one & the same person?
@@knuthamsun6106 No. Just that she wasn't the same Alanis who became uber-famous with "Jagged Little Pill".
And "Ironic"ly the theme of one of her handful of episodes was "pop stars".
I had grown out of watching the show by the time Alanis was on, so I never got to see any of her episodes.
I've barely started scrolling and OP's comment has happened three times already. This is both funny and sad at the same time. hmmmm....
Growing up in Canada, I loved that show. I was surprised that the US even had it, as we didn't have Nickelodeon at the time. It's cool that the show gained an international audience, and that it virtually birthed an entire network in Nickelodeon, whose headquarters ironically is located half a block away from my apartment in Burbank.
Whats so ironic about the HQ being in Burbank?
@@pointysidedown ironically, there's more than one definition for irony. Isn't it ironic... don't you think?
@@machupikachu1085 are you going to answer the question...
@@pointysidedown I was referring to Dramatic Irony. Who would have thought that a small child from Western Canada who was a fan of a show that was produced thousands of miles away would later in life be located less than 100 yards away from their office that cuts me paychecks. I did not see that plot twist coming, thus the Irony.
@@machupikachu1085 yes I understand. You travelled so far, possibly to get away from what was near to you .to end up moving close to something you thought you had left behind. Thanks for explaining. It's a funny and relatable story.
I watched a really good documentary about this show maybe a month or two ago and now I see you guys have one too! That's great because this show was a classic even when it was still airing. I rememebr those early days of cable. Nick was only on 12 hours a day and then it turned into A&E for the next 12 hours.
This show, Danger Mouse, Sebastion and Belle, Pinwheel, The Little Prince, Mysterious Cities of Gold, Nick Rocks!, and Mr. Wizard's World were all bangers and are etched into my psyche all these decades later.
Shout out to Turkey TV (and Mad Movies) too!
While all classic shows and are also firmly etched into my childhood memories, what about Spartakus and the Sun Beneath the Sea? No love for the lost city of Arkadia?
and special delivery
All of those and The Third Eye and The Tomorrow People were definitely on my Tv here in the states. Such great shows for an 80s kid back then.
What about Out Of Control? Lol
@@timcirulis5273 Oh, cut it out.
I loved this show growing up. It had such that 70's to 80's look. The intro was always fun
Yes! “You Can’t Do that on Television” was definitely one of the many non-animated shows I looked forward to watching as a kid, right next to Pinwheel, Mr Wizard and Double Dare. I was always sad that I could never participate in Nickelodeon’s annual Toys R’ Us sweepstakes where you’d get to run through the isles grabbing as many toys as you possibly could within a set time limit.
The limit was the sky, and I felt that.
Great Stuff! As always!
holy crap i forgot about that sweepstakes!!! Man this show had me dreaming BIG, lol
I used to watch it over here in the UK on "The Children's Channel" (not sure if Nickeledeon existed here at the time) but it was one of thise shows that aired pretty late for a kids network to the point couldn't remember if it actually existed or it was a weird fever dream :D
Kind of how I felt about Round the Twist. Nobody I knew could remember that show, then I found it again online a few years back. I am not quite convinced it isn't still a fever dream.
That's what's both great and terrible about the internet: finding out that everything you remember from the 1980s that you thought you might have misremembered or just imagined was one hundred percent real.
Hello, you!
I'm starting to think that you have a Wi-Fi chip in your head and are able to watch videos anytime, anywhere and more than one at the same time.
But.., hello you!
"READYYY... AIIIIMMMM...."
"Wait! Wait! Stop the execution!"
"What is it this time, Alasdair??!"
That's what I remember most about the show.
The opening of this show always reminded me of Monty Python's flying circus. Glad that was mentioned in this breakdown. Loved this show as a kid!
I find it funny how the yanks like monty python more than us brits. We really don't care about it at all but you guys love it! Kinda like dr who I suppose
11:40, actually it was THE Alanis Morissette. but you'd have to be Canadian to remember that bit of trivia.
That, or a Gen X-er.
I am from Arkansas and I totally remembered she was on the show. It was on an MTV news segment.
Was looking for this comment! Thank you Canmore!
I came here to say the same thing. I thought it was common knowledge she was a cast member
Yeah I was confused by that bit of the video. its definitely THE Alanis. IMDB confirms it
“d’Iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii hearrrrrrd dat … 🧐”
Growing up in Ottawa made this show all the more special. Like many here, I had a huge crush on Moose. Angie the talking doll was working as a waitress at the Egin Street Diner in the 90s and I couldn't resist saying "Hey, you're Angie the talking doll". She blushed a little. Too much fun.
I LOVED this show as a kid! Never missed an episode. Really wish I could watch all the episodes again. 😢
I wish they'd come out with a complete series box set!
I grew up in Saudi Arabia throughout the 90s and You Can't Do That on Television was definitely one of the highlights of local television for the first few years. Unfortunately, despite constantly rotating the same programming year in and out, it was at some point pulled from rotation, despite its immense popularity and was never seen again, which is a damn shame. We tried to replicate the slime formula (water, flour, and food colouring according to one episode), but it never quite turned out the same for us.
Also, totally had the biggest crush on moose as a budding 8 to 10 year old.
So cool you mentioned that this show was popular in Saudi Arabia! My parents worked for the oil company there in the 80's, and the only television station in English was run by the same oil company for its expat employees (channel 3). The selection of shows was limited, and often heavily censored, but the children's programming was great. Knight Rider, Automan, Airwolf, You Can't Do That On Television...these were all must-see-tv back then. Thanks for the walk down memory lane...love this channel!
As much of a staple as this was for some of us you’d think there’d be a lot more people covering it. Thanks for the look back.
I grew up on this. Thank you, TG, for diving into this show and highlighting its influence on an entire network and an unfathomable number of toys, games and shows. I think about this show nearly everyday and an overjoyed that it can be found on streaming.
Watched this all the time when I was a kid. Glad to see it finally getting some attention. I never see it mentioned on the 80’s nostalgia shows but it definitely deserves to be there.
Watched it on Nick every afternoon after school. Still love it to this day.
Only reason to rush home after school was this and GI-Joe.
I love "You Can't Do That On Television." My favorite episode were when the Soviet Union tried to infiltrate the broadcast. Barf's Cafe, the Locker Room, and the Dungeon were cool.
Heh… believe it of not, it was “Barth”. I know, I know, occasionally the show even mixed it up, but it was actually “Barth”.
I LOVED you can’t do that on television and Moose and Lisa were my first TV crushes. The first show I ever saw on Nickelodeon though was Pinwheel. I thought Plus and Minus were like a dollar store version of Bert and Ernie 😂
This show had the balls to kill off kids in their skits. I remember one when the terrible cook character was killing off kids with his terrible cooking. Good times.
Ahh yeah.....I remember the "ready..aiiiimmm....". Some were perceived to be successful.
Gotta love BARF!! What do ya think is in the burgers!!!
@@CommodoreFan64 probably his last customers.
What I like is that it reminded me of how me and my friends/sibling would play back in the 80s. The jokes and subject matter were often relatable to me when I watched this regularly in 1986.
Kids in the 80's understood concepts of communication that are lost on kids today. Hell, some GROWNUPS don't understand them. Nuance, timing, context, intent, euphemism, sarcasm, irony.....IRONY!!! The woman who single handedly caused most of the western world to misunderstand the concept of irony was once on a show that used irony in many bits!! (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
man I was in LOVE with Christine growing up. This makes me sad that there is no dvd releases or official channel. I realized a few years ago thinking back on this show, the "Dad" was the architype for Homer Simpson
I was born right at the end of '82, so what I remember was watching it in the late '80s early 90's. I remember liking it a lot, still one of my favorite shows.
"The usual episode of Toy Galaxy will not be seen today as we instead bring you a program guaranteed to be slimier and funnier than ever before!"
This was my favorite show from the very first viewing.
The one funny thing I've noticed over the years is how few people noticed that the mother in Dexter's Laboratory was inspired by the housewife in the You Can't Do That on Television skits.
I remember the day I came home and we had cable for the first time. We watched You Can't Do That on Television and Danger Mouse on Nickelodeon. Good times.
I grew up in Canada watching from Edmonton, on YTV. This show is the best kind of nostalgia and remains iconic in my mind. My favourite skit for the show was "The Boogeyman". It's a classic scenario; with a little kid, in bed, huddling under his covers in fear. The closet door bangs open to reveal a man disco dancing...classic stuff.
IIiIIiIiIiiIiI Heard that!
Millwoods represent!
@@robonintendo Lol, that's where I lived starting in jr. high.
Canucks represent! I lived on 82nd St by the Coliseum!! …Yeah, it was little hood-adjacent, but that just made things interesting!! 😅
@@locomadman everything in Edmonton is the hood.
The nice city is 3 hours south 😉
Moose! I had a thing for her growing up
Bro. Even looking at this footage now I'm like "yyyyeah, Moose was definitely my first TV crush" and she's something like a dozen years older than me.
Reading through these comments I feel like most male Gen Xers did too.
I remember growing up on this show, watching it on CJOH whenever it was airing. Was such a classic for Canadian children's entertainment, more mature than some other 'for kids' shows, especially ones that air today. In a fun twist of fate, I keep seeing Abby Hagyard at the various conventions that I attend with my Ghostbusters group, she even has the Lockers from the show, as well as her "Mom Abby" outfit!
One side note: Another great children's/early teen tv series from Canada you should check out is: Street Cents. A informative news-type show teaching kids the basics of business, finances and what new products are out there. (Aired on CBC from 1989-2006) I always remember it for their "Fit for the Pit" segments!
Used to love watching Street Cents, it's where I first saw Jonathan Torrens
I remember around '90 when my family moved into town, as opposed to being outside of town, we suddenly had cable. For me, that meant Nickelodeon. For my big brothers, it meant MTV. I fondly recall watching this show, along with other shows like Hey Dude, and Welcome Freshman.
I have met Abby Hagyard on several occasions at Cons here in Ottawa. She's always a returning guest at Fanaticcon. She's quite popular at the conventions.
I had no idea that the nickelodeon slime originated on this show, because for me it stopped running in the early 80s and I didn't get Nickelodeon. thanks for making that connection damn.
The cafeteria guy always scared me as a kid lol
Are you sure it wasn't "That Alanis Morrissette." I always thought it was, and a quick google search seems to verify that it was. Evidence please.
I loved the show as a 80s kid BTW, and I enjoyed this video.
Yeah, that puzzled me too when he said that. It was in fact the one and the same. She used her earnings from her stint on the show to fund her first recording sessions, if I'm not mistaken. I'm thinking Dan meant that she wasn't a well known entertainer at the time, so the show hadn't banked on her future star status?
That line confused me too. It's the same Alanis.
It's common knowledge that Alanis was on the show in Canada when Jagged Little Pill was released since it was highly touted as modest trivia at the time. I had a bit of a crush on her growing up since she had the prettiest eyes.
He played a clip of "Ironic" indicating that he was being facetious
@@jonnyreverb so despite the fact that you know he loves to joke around you see no significance in the fact that he plays the song "ironic" when he says she isn't the same person? Why play that specific song at that moment? It makes no sense unless he was signalling that he wasn't serious.
I watched it all the time back in the day. I had no idea it wasn't a Nick original until many years later, but it still holds a place in my heart.
One of my favorite shows on Nickelodeon! Thanks for taking me down memory lane!!
Wasn't sure if a new video would drop and then this treasure shows up. Much appreciated 👍
The rise of Nickelodeon slime.
First show I watched was that weird one where all the mannequins came to life after the store closed. Honestly You Can't Do That On Television was just odd for me, but by the time I was old enough to actually watch it, it was almost 10 years old. Still neat to go back and see how mature a show was for the time and still keep it kid friendly.
Todays Special, I completely forgot about that show.
You guys are the best. Thank you for this one-
Best show ever when I was a kid. I used to watch it on the giant satellite dish back in the 80’s!!! Lots of memories. Nickelodeon was really underrated back then. I also remember DYING to get on Double Dare too. And if you ever got on ANY of those shows, you NEVER wanted to say “I don’t know”. You would immediately be slimed!!
I loved this show when I was a kid. I think one of the most fun times I had with TV as a kid is the episode where they put red and green boxes at the bottom of the screen. You were supposed to "vote" on what happened next. I think we all understood it was a recorded show, and the voting wasn't real, but we still gathered around the TV to hit those buttons on the screen.
I miss the simpler times of the 80's when a kid's show could put the children in front of a firing squad as a comedy sketch. I still randomly say Hey Alistair when I open doors.
"yes, Christine?"
I knew you’d get to it eventually! I’ve been waiting for this one ❤️
Thanks for the memories, loved that show as a kid. Excellent vid keep em coming :D
I remember how she was treated by the Canadian press when her first video came out for her first album, (the one with Matt Leblanc in it). She was the “As seen on You Can’t Do That on Television” girl. But by the time Jagged Little Pill arrived, they had switched it to calling her the “You Can’t Do That in a Movie Theatre” girl.
Never too hot, never too cold....You gotta go for GOLD!!!! :D
@@machupikachu1085 I got to look up that song now - thanks for the reminder. (that one, and Real World).
This show was so kid dumb and smart at the same time. Loved it and that intro...to this day can remember the torturer saying Alisdair...
This was a wonderful trip down memory lane! Thanks for the retro-memories!
Oh man, I've been WAITING for this!
I have every show on my hard drive, converted from VHS done in the 80s all with ads. It's great to watch the show in its original version compared to the streaming version
Sweet! Would love to see those.
Did you upload them anywhere?
@@gaylordfocker7990 I did in 2008 on youtube, but my channel was banned and threatened with a copyright lawsuit by Nick and another company. When they shut down my channel I had over 3 million subs and a lot of retro kid's tv shows and cartoons that were never released on DVD at that time. Like the old Pac-man cartoon, Donkey Kong and snorks
I still have most of my VHS tapes from the 80s and around 200 four hour tapes of Saturday morning cartoons i either recorded my self or traded copies of tapes for lol
SHUT UP AND TAKE *ALL* MY MONEYS!! 😂😋
I own a documentary about this show on DVD, I wish there was more footage of this online i would really like to go back check out a few episodes for old times sake
What frustrating is the producer still has *every episode* sitting at his home in France.
Every. Single. One!
…and we can get a high-quality DVD release. The deeply shamed things I’d personally be willing to do just to make that happen, Lemme tell you, you have no idea! 😅🤦🏽♂️
You Can't Do That on Television Is probably the earliest Nickelodeon show I can remember watching
Amazing! Thanks for the trip down memory lane!
9:05 why is it that it never occurred to me someone just stood on a ladder off screen? lol As a kid, I assumed they had some pulley system in the rigging or something much more complicated!
_iiiii_ heard that!
and watched it. great video!
Outstanding video Dan! Definitely one of my favorite shows as a kid. I've recently been watching 14 episodes of Season one on Paramount Plus.
I stumbled upon this show in 1986 while staying at my grandma’s house that had cable TV. It was amazing. That era of Nick was pretty awesome.
You know it actually is THAT Alanis, right?
Technically she didn’t become that Alanis until a little over a half-decade later, strange how that joke fell flat for a lotta people in this comments section. 😆
It absolutely is THE Alanis. It's on her IMDB. You can tell it's her.
The term THE (said with emphasis) is often meant to refer to someone being established or famous, but yah it didnt really come across that way as it was said too fast.
Can we take a moment to appreciate that the teacher character was named “Mr. Shitler”. No WAY any other show would have tried that.
Made my day with this one, thanks Dan!!! 😻😻
Back when Nickelodeon was strange and kooky and before it became weird and spooky.
It’s all-together ooky now.
I absolutely loved this show. nickelodeon holds a very special place in my heart. seeing it again now makes me wonder how desensitized I was to firing squads seeing how those skits were ever-present throughout. I had no idea I was watching a show that predated me tho, all I knew was the '82 YCDTOTV and I was born in '83.
As soon as you mentioned "Turkey TV", the theme song started playing in my head. I hadn't thought about that show in a long time.
It was such a great show. Thanks for covering this. Major nostalgia vibes right now.
Nickelodeon had a few Canadian kids shows that were really good! Like "Are you Afraid of the Dark?" And the original version of "The Tomorrow People".
OMG, I remember those!!
highly recommend the nick knacks video on this show, it does even deeper on the multiple tries it took to get this show going... both before and after it actually did
Love the material that u provide. Ur awesome.
As a Canadian I loved the show growing up. Wish high quality versions of all the episodes could be put up for everyone to enjoy.
Florida is "governed by sentient slime" ?
Well… how else do you explain Florida Man, bath salts??
Unfortunately YCDTOT, like all the other legendary cable shows of the ‘80s, was like a distant, glittering star, forever out of reach of our rabbit-ear antenna family 😅 We did finally get cable in the early ’90s, but i missed out on classics like this 😭
Loved this show from the first episode ever aired on Nickelodeon. I watched every episode till the mid 80's, and watched every rerun. It was always a neighborhood kids thing. We all gathered and consumed it as much as possible.
Another interesting, entertaining and informative video. I loved this show back in the day
My most vivid memory of this show was where one episode they were somehow conquered by Russians and the cast got hit with red slime whenever they said "free." Oh, how some things never change.
The first show I remember seeing on Nickelodeon was "Pinwheel" which is as bizarre as I remember it. It's one of those things that, to me, is best left in memory.
That show with the claymation kids and the blocks?
I came here to say this too. Now the damn theme song is in my head.
@@eelliott74 I specifically remember the giant puppet Romani woman - I'm kind of afraid to go back and see how much it leans on racial stereotypes.
@@eelliott74 I loved that segments weird song…
🎶Sha Poo
Sha Poo
Shippy Shoo🎶
😂😂😂
Same. I was born in '76 and it's one of the first tv shows I remember watching as a child.
Great episode. Truly loved you can't do that on television. Loved seasonal episodes like Halloween 🎃
I think Moose may have been one of my first TV crushes.
Best show in Nick history imo
Greg and Dan, you make me sad.
Bill Burr has jokes about going to a football game and everyone having to wear pink to "stand up to cancer". He goes to the game to forget about that stuff. He's hyper aware about the reality around him. He needs a break. He needs some fun. He needs some joy. Cancer is outside, but the game is here to help him recouperate so he can go back out into the world.
This channel is about recouperating and joy - being reminded of the joy of a great toy or tv show and all the positive memories tied in with it. Your passion makes me feel uplifted and makes me feel connected.
Do we really need to throw political pot shots at people? I'm VERY aware of the politics around me. But I need to recouperate so I can think clearly and feel some joy in a world that feels like it wants to kick me when I'm down. I don't want politics...from ANY side...thrown into that.
You do you. If you guys need to say what you say, more power to you. It's your channel. But if you are in this to share your joy, it's hard to get on board when you are seething anger.
Did Dan look particularly outraged to you, or are you projecting? It’s a joke guy, don’t take life seriously; you’re not getting out alive anyway.
Thanks for excellent content
I watched this religiously as a kid and also remember Turkey TV. I was thrilled that the last time John Mulaney was on SNL, they actually let him do a You Can't Do That on Television skit.