Gunsmoke was one show that my parents watched every week after they put us children to bed. When we heard the theme song playing we knew that we better be in bed. That was my parents "quality" time every week.
Love Gunsmoke...and love James Arness....I still watch it every night before I go to sleep...I record all EPISODES then I watch.....one of the best western shows of all times...
Very interesting look at the bloopers and outtakes of CBS programs Gunsmoke, The Twilight Zone, Have Gun, Will Travel, The Red Skelton Show, Hennessee, and others from the early 60's. Laughed at the raw language the actors gave while shooting scenes. Thanks for sharing this gem.
Thanks to MeTV, I am enjoying the very beginning of Gunsmoke. It started out as half hour shows with Matt strolling through Boot Hill and gazing at Dodge City in the distance. I am 68 and love seeing the old westerns compared to what they try to pass off as TV today!!
It was truly the classic TV Western of all time.. I remember watching the series as a youngster & thought it was a great shoot-em-up cowboy show. It was only from watching the show as an adult that I learned to appreciate the uplifting social values integrated into many of the episodes.
@@gerrynightingale9045 knowing right from wrong. And NOT DOING THE WRONG!! Also knowing there would be a comeuppance for your wrongdoings! You fight the law, the law will win. Always be a good boy, don't ever play with guns. There wasn't a waiting period for convicted murderers, they'd just Strang em and hang em, 3 month max waiting period. Back when Lawmen were reveered for their integrity and tenaciousness.
@@wshaw8543 *What makes you think the 'Judges' are somehow 'better' than the ones they sentence?* ____________ *When 'Law' overides 'Justice' then the Law is an ass*
Life is full of bloopers that put a smile on our faces when we see the surviving "serious" scene that makes itself into the final product. Sometimes they make us cry, until remember the "lost" evidence that collects and makes their surprise appearances like this one! Awesome!
I enjoy watching Gunsmoke and other shows from the '50's and '60's because they give me a sense of normality. Today's world is a nightmarish horror that I want to wake up from.🤣🤣🤣
Absolutely love GunSmoke💜 watch when I was a little girl and now I’m a Grandmother and I’m still watching it. Thank you for sharing theses beautiful memories and God Bless 🙏🏽 I was lucky 🍀 I was born on May 26th James Arness and John Wayne Birthdays 🎉
my daddy and I loved watching westerns together, my brothers didn't so his daughter did ! I am 59 now and I still love john Wayne and James Arness, wonderful tv show!! my husband doesn't like them like I did ,lol
I still watch it every single day, on 2 or 3 different channels -- I have it down cold now where to find the incomparable "Gunsmoke" series -- love them all!
@@leroypuckett3441 Matt Dillion (Yes I know that's the character NOT the person FCS) was a moral compass for every young man that watched that show when it came out! I was one of them. Still watch it EVERY chance I get!
great video,, remember being a little boy and watching with my mom,,, she used to get soo mad when mat and kitty never kissed.... loved the out take of miss kitty laughing hysterically..
My dad watched gun smoke every time it was on. I believe he's seen every episode more than a 100 times during his life. And you weren't aloud to change the channel. Us kid's learned to watch it. R.I.P. Dad
There was a Red Skeleton though. It was in a Three Stooges short about the haunted suit of armor. The skeleton tells the boys that his name is Red, and Shemp says, "Oh, Red Skeleton".
I watch Gunsmoke early in the mornings . After lunch I watch it all afternoon. On the weekends I watch all the old westerns. I cannot stand these new shows!
I remember my dad loved westerns and I would sit with him in his favourite arm chair and watch Gunsmoke and Bonanza, Andy Griffith ( I know thats not a Western ) Waltons, All in the family, and every movie with Clint Eastwood etc. We ❤ American TV shows!
Did you watch the Andy Griffith Show, where the English actor came on board? Riding his bicycle down the road. Causing havoc because he rode on the wrong side of the road, you know England style. And how he helped Aunt Bea w her housework? I can't remember the English actor name.
....and how he broke Andy's window. He knew sqat about carpentry and fixing windows. He wanted to pay his bill n full instead of spending time in jail. $40 was the damaged cause.
I didn’t know that the Tiffany Network could let its hair down like that. My guess is CBS created that montage for a affiliates convention or Christmas party. It’s hilarious. Thank you for posting this gem.
That was a funny piece right there! And just like the gentleman before me said Red Skelton kept me in stiches every week on his show! And when I got older and saw some of his movies thought they were hilarious too!
And Red Skelton is still a class act! A loved him when I was a kid, and in my mid-sixties, I watch an old show anytime it comes up. I have a few DVD's, which help when I need a good dose of clean comedy.
THESE ARE OUTTAKES! James Arness says that IN THE VERY BEGINNING! Wow! Millennials really are stupid and don't pay attention to anything! If you don't understand this simple video, I can totally see why it is a fact that in the future, millennials will be nothing more than China's bitch!
Walter, and worse, that's all the public in general seems to want. The song, "Greenback Dollar" had a line [I don't give a damn about a greenback dollar....] and the Kingston Trio had to strum over the word "damn" because it was too profane. Now they sing about shooting cops and having sex with your mother and that is acceptable. Certainly not the world I knew as a kid.
There's exactly as much tv today, without "filth and profanity" as there was back then. What's been ADDED, is a lot of tv that doesn't try ridiculously hard to pretend like sex doesn't exist. People who believe cowboys don't swear are probably too dumb for good tv.
The best blooper of all is seeing Twilight Zone's Rod Serling breaking character; his stone-faced, tight-lipped grave enunciation dissolving into a goofy razzberry.
39 weeks of new shows with 13 weeks of reruns, summer replacements, and pilot shows. The end of summer brought us new shows, as well as all the new car models each year.
I really enjoyed this video, It was a wonderful flashback to a great era in television.. This was back when the television industry had some integrity, when they actually cared about the quality of their programming.. I realize that this was uploaded back in 2011, but I still want to thank you for posting it, it was a nice treat.. Even tho some of the dub-overs towards the end were a bit much, I still found it enjoyable. : )
Ummm.....you do know that we are living in an age that we call the "golden era of television", right? It's the network tv that has gotten worse, cable has been getting better and better.
@@flannerymonaghan-morrs4740, none of it is getting better. It's mostly vile innuendo and lame attempts at humor, steeped heavily in subversive propaganda.
Call me crazy but it seems like the words "Gunsmoke" or "Westerns" could have been included in the title of this video. James Arness was soooo cool. I still watch Gunsmoke re-runs sometimes.
some may be old enough to remember the lyrics to the music thats playing when james arness walks away with no pants is "a pretty girl is like a melody" hah hah! who says old tv guys didnt have a warped sense of humor.
Pinkie Lee was one of shows grew up watching back in 1950 also Amos and Andy as a little kid we didn't have many shows . I really loved watching on big box TV .
Sir maybe you know but James Arness and actor Peter Graves of the original "" Mission Impossible"" series are Brothers. They are of Scandinavian Nationality, James had to dye his blond hair for the "" Gunsmoke"" series. James Arness Great Actor and Fine person. Loved the show. OK my Friend!
LMAOF! Space-carrot! I don't know why, but you killed me with that one! I remember seeing The Thing when I was a kid; I remember in the dialogue they were saying it was more vegetable than animal, and I remember being terrified of that walking celery stick.
I just knew that James was going to be missing his pants in that final clip. James had a very funny side to him, and was said to be prone to going into giggle-fits easily. His serious 'Matt Dillon' character was also hardened by dying his hair dark brown from his natural blond color, fairly typical of his Scandinavian/German-heritage. Still, it's difficult to imagine a 6'-7" tall blond Viking dude giggling! Sadly, hardly any of his contemporaries is still alive to recount James' reputed good-nature.
His son did a mini- tribute to him on the "Encore" Western movie channel before an episode began by saying his Dad loved to eat and he'd finish his plate of food and then started eating the other actors food while they said their lines. He also said his Dad was a big practical joker on the set. Unfortunately James Aurness had two sons and I cannot remember the name of the son who did it. Has anyone else seen this tribute?
So true, Simkinetics! However, Jim's widow, Janet Surtees, still maintains his website. It hurts my heart that he's no longer with us. I LOVED that man!!
When America was great and we had very little crime. We had 100 million people and it was safe almost everywhere. We used to go to Tijuana on Saturday and buy leather goods. Never heard of any crime there. Now it’s the most dangerous place in the world. We lived We lived in Bellflower outside of Los Angelos in the 1950’s. I never met any adults that didn’t work back then.
I saw the same bloopers on a VHS tape in the late 80s they made me laugh then they do the same thing now I die from laughing so damn hard its like laughing at a big loud long fart
Dad & I LUVED ‘Gunsmoke’....watched it together every week. Miss you Dad.
Me too. My dad loved gun smoke. I was into it because of him. I loved festus more than any other deputies.
My grandfather and father and I love Gunsmoke.
Gunsmoke was one show that my parents watched every week after they put us children to bed. When we heard the theme song playing we knew that we better be in bed. That was my parents "quality" time every week.
@@johnsymonstcu watch INSP because of gunsmoke
Its 2021 and I still watch Gunsmoke every night...its a million times better than this new junk on tv today, James Arness you were the man!
my pawpaw just died at 94. we watched gunsmoke every day together. sure miss that
Love Gunsmoke...and love James Arness....I still watch it every night before I go to sleep...I record all EPISODES then I watch.....one of the best western shows of all times...
Not all westerns have stood the test of time well. Gunsmoke certainly has.
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That's why it was the longest running TV show in history, the writing got so good once it went to an hour. I never missed an episode.
@@bartdrennon1764 I think the Rifleman has too.
Truly indeed best western show ever. Also best tv marshall ever....love it . Still watching and loving it.
I watched Gunsmoke when I was younger with my Daddy such great memories and these bloopers are hilarious
Me too Ms. Glenda; me too
Same here.. I'm 55 now in 2022. I sure miss those days of being young and miss all my family that's no longer with us
2023. Sorry.. getting older now but I've had a decent life..TAKE care
Thanks Matt for all the great memories...
That was so great. I never saw James Arness in such a more relaxed state.
Priceless. How wonderful seeing a relaxed James Arness introducing the various clips. Did I mention how absolutely gorgeous he is/was?
Love Gunsmoke.
Rest in Peace Marshall Matthew Dillion😢
Loop uhc 67
Yes I loved him too, he done good, I remember truth and honesty on here, that's what we need today
Ken Curtis did not get enough credit, he was superb.
Very interesting look at the bloopers and outtakes of CBS programs Gunsmoke, The Twilight Zone, Have Gun, Will Travel, The Red Skelton Show, Hennessee, and others from the early 60's. Laughed at the raw language the actors gave while shooting scenes. Thanks for sharing this gem.
Man that cow taking a crap on Red Skelton show was just gold he was so funny loved him in the 60s.
Thanks to MeTV, I am enjoying the very beginning of Gunsmoke. It started out as half hour shows with Matt strolling through Boot Hill and gazing at Dodge City in the distance. I am 68 and love seeing the old westerns compared to what they try to pass off as TV today!!
Curtis Mathews I'm 73 and doing the same thing, for the same reasons.
Me too.
Towards the end of the intro, a "tombstone" in the background on the left shakes in the wind.
I watch me TV all the time
Most of the low-power stations in my area feature programming for us old people.
It was truly the classic TV Western of all time.. I remember watching the series as a youngster & thought it was a great shoot-em-up cowboy show. It was only from watching the show as an adult that I learned to appreciate the uplifting social values integrated into many of the episodes.
*"Uplifting social values?"* *Like 'Guns solve everything?'*
@@gerrynightingale9045 knowing right from wrong. And NOT DOING THE WRONG!! Also knowing there would be a comeuppance for your wrongdoings! You fight the law, the law will win. Always be a good boy, don't ever play with guns. There wasn't a waiting period for convicted murderers, they'd just Strang em and hang em, 3 month max waiting period. Back when Lawmen were reveered for their integrity and tenaciousness.
@@wshaw8543 *What makes you think the 'Judges' are somehow 'better' than the ones they sentence?*
____________
*When 'Law' overides 'Justice' then the Law is an ass*
Life is full of bloopers that put a smile on our faces when we see the surviving "serious" scene that makes itself into the final product. Sometimes they make us cry, until remember the "lost" evidence that collects and makes their surprise appearances like this one! Awesome!
I remember when "The Twilight Zone" was a fantasy. Now it is a reality.
Proliferation of ignorance mostly
Words... never so true were spoken!
Amen
Don't care for her, boring, messy hair too.
Yes!!!
I love Gunsmoke still..I loved it from way back when til now in 2020
Ive never heard of these i just love seeing old outtakes. It just has a different feel to it than modern outtakes
I enjoy watching Gunsmoke and other shows from the '50's and '60's because they give me a sense of normality. Today's world is a nightmarish horror that I want to wake up from.🤣🤣🤣
I watch it every day! 🚜
I’m still watching it everyday
I’m watching it!
Absolutely love GunSmoke💜 watch when I was a little girl and now I’m a Grandmother and I’m still watching it. Thank you for sharing theses beautiful memories and God Bless 🙏🏽 I was lucky 🍀 I was born on May 26th James Arness and John Wayne Birthdays 🎉
They were good friends!! John Wayne got the part for James Arness!! John had to talk James into taking the part!!
my daddy and I loved watching westerns together, my brothers didn't so his daughter did ! I am 59 now and I still love john Wayne and James Arness, wonderful tv show!! my husband doesn't like them like I did ,lol
I love it!....thank you for the memories of simple fun!...no swearing, no politics no media bullshit,....pure and simple FUN!.....THANK YOU!
Thanks for adding the obscenity while being thankful for "no swearing." Real effective.
@@marahnatha5724 there was all kinds of swearing in the clips…
Some of the best outtakes and bloopers ever. My grandma watched a lot of these shows. These are classic
To see Rod Serling goof up is priceless.
So out of his public perception.
So sad he died at age 50. Gene Roddenberry the same producer of Star Trek did the eulogy at his funeral.
Hubby and I record Gunsmoke, it’s our show we watch every evening....Brings back such good memories for us.....It’s our “comfort” show....❤️
We watch a lot of gunsmoke reruns too! Sometimes I have to get away from Fox, CNN. Or MSNBC!!!!!
@@aphill2208 lol, ohhh we NEVER watch ANY of those lamestream media news outlets…lol…Not even Fox now.
Enjoy the old reruns🤗
Loved GUNSMOKE! Grew up watching it along with my stepfather.He was a fanatic for westerns!
I still watch it every single day, on 2 or 3 different channels -- I have it down cold now where to find the incomparable "Gunsmoke" series -- love them all!
Those Have Gun-Will Travel bloopers are funny too. Lmao. Some of them had to hurt like hell too.
Matt Dillon was an honest Marshall! Played it strictly by the book. Loved those Burt Reynolds episodes on gunsmoke a.k.a. Quint Asper
He had a great kindness about him
@@rosemaryaldersonalderson3282 Yes! Back...THEN!
I love it when he back hands bad guys
@@Nazman06 ,yes Marshal Dillon had one heck of a mean back hand. I love it when he does that move too! lol
I like Gunsmoke also, but I like episodes that include Ken Curtis as Festus.
MY FAVORITE ALL TIME WESTERN EVER DUE TO JAMES ARNESS AND STILL WATCH IT 24-7 !!!!!!! JAMES IS MY FAVORITE WESTERN ACTOR EVER !!!!!!!
Do you know what 24-7 means?
And everything I heard was that Matt was a great guy! Treated everyone respectfully.
Just awesome!
63bplumb Do you mean James Arness?
Yep just can't beat the old ones
@@leroypuckett3441 Matt Dillion (Yes I know that's the character NOT the person FCS) was a moral compass for every young man that watched that show when it came out! I was one of them. Still watch it EVERY chance I get!
I’ll still take William Conrad any day...😄
The Red Skelton segment,Priceless.
great video,, remember being a little boy and watching with my mom,,, she used to get soo mad when mat and kitty never kissed.... loved the out take of miss kitty laughing hysterically..
That parting scene of James Arness in the long underware! Priceless!!
Ann Burton They’re not that expensive.
…"not that expensive....hahaha
Underwear.
I love Marshall Dillion! Thank you for a great laugh.
In the 60's, I had a Movie Appreciation course and the prof used Gunsmoke clips to show how editing can drastically alter the scene.
Belches and animal droppings were just plain better in the '50s. Bring back those good ole days!
I used to watch Gunsmoke every Monday night at 8:00 pm back in the 70's, when I was a young boy.
It's still on ,,,me tv in South Carolina,,,,pondarosa, Andy Griffith, twilight zone ,,,,,that's all I watch ME TV NOT THIS CRAP THAT'S ON NOW
My dad watched gun smoke every time it was on. I believe he's seen every episode more than a 100 times during his life. And you weren't aloud to change the channel. Us kid's learned to watch it. R.I.P. Dad
I loved red skeleton. I like when he says you do not need four letter words to be funny
*Skelton* autocorrect does suck.
@@pauljohnson3340, sucks so hard it's coming out the other side.
There was a Red Skeleton though. It was in a Three Stooges short about the haunted suit of armor. The skeleton tells the boys that his name is Red, and Shemp says, "Oh, Red Skeleton".
@@janegrantz2723 I learn something new every day. Thanks.
Bob Hope , set that record , and still holds that record . Bob's finesse , along with his comedic expression, stood alone , above them all .
The scene where the cow feceed on the stage and Red Skelton adlibbing was something I saw on live TV. FUNNY. Thanks for the memory.
Richard Boone from "Palladin." Now, that goes way back!
Loved that show. A lot was filmed in the wide open, not just soundstages.
@@sarahlittlefield4549 He was sarcastic, yet funny when he wanted to be
He was sarcastic, yet funny when he wanted to be.
Wish we had the old shows back! Such good actors and no bad language.
Except when they messed up, lol.
A-AMAN
@@Greg-lo1tl Loved it when Paladin. said O shit. That was funny. Never heard him swear before.
Love Red’ s hair.. pulled up at the sides like when I wake up in the morning
"You killed him. He didn't draw his......monkeywrench!" LMAO!
I watch Gunsmoke early in the mornings . After lunch I watch it all afternoon. On the weekends I watch all the old westerns. I cannot stand these new shows!
I remember my dad loved westerns and I would sit with him in his favourite arm chair and watch Gunsmoke and Bonanza, Andy Griffith ( I know thats not a Western ) Waltons, All in the family, and every movie with Clint Eastwood etc. We ❤ American TV shows!
Aww ,💖
Uk doctor did your dad & you watched , Wagon Train ,Laramie ? 3-3-2020
Did you watch the Andy Griffith Show, where the English actor came on board? Riding his bicycle down the road. Causing havoc because he rode on the wrong side of the road, you know England style. And how he helped Aunt Bea w her housework? I can't remember the English actor name.
....and how he broke Andy's window. He knew sqat about carpentry and fixing windows. He wanted to pay his bill n full instead of spending time in jail. $40 was the damaged cause.
I did the same.. love all those shows still today. How about mash4077, the honeymooners. You are absolutely gorgeous! Thanks
Love all the bloopers Thank you
I was a little girl back in the 1950's. I can't remember when he had his show but I remember watching him every week.
Gunsmoke ran from 1955-1975.
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I didn’t know that the Tiffany Network could let its hair down like that. My guess is CBS created that montage for a affiliates convention or Christmas party. It’s hilarious. Thank you for posting this gem.
Rob Sterling’s blooper has me rolling. His voice is so pristine and he just makes a face and a farting noise 😂😂
Back when CBS was a friendly part of a persons family.
Bullshit
I loved the part featuring "Old Happiness "!
I wish CBS was like it used to be
I desperately needed to laugh today. Ty
My two all time favorite shows. Have gun will travel and The Twilight zone. Thanks CBS!
That was a funny piece right there! And just like the gentleman before me said Red Skelton kept me in stiches every week on his show! And when I got older and saw some of his movies thought they were hilarious too!
And Red Skelton is still a class act! A loved him when I was a kid, and in my mid-sixties, I watch an old show anytime it comes up. I have a few DVD's, which help when I need a good dose of clean comedy.
it's strange to hear the actors cursing when cursing was not allowed on tv in those days.
this couldn't have been made for tv it would have been censored out the yin yang.
THESE ARE OUTTAKES! James Arness says that IN THE VERY BEGINNING! Wow! Millennials really are stupid and don't pay attention to anything! If you don't understand this simple video, I can totally see why it is a fact that in the future, millennials will be nothing more than China's bitch!
Dlighted 1 They are aware.
Dlighted 1
Ok boomer
@@dlighted1277 ..someone really needs a drink!! Moron.
Its great to be able to go to work love what you do and have fun at the same time👍
And sometimes get beat up in the process. That had to hurt a lot.
This popped up while looking at bloopers from Bob Newhart. Outstanding! Glad they saved them!
Hp jo
one of America's funniest men❤️
LOVED to watch him!!!
Yeah, good old Red Skelton as Clem Caddidlehopper, (8:46-11:00)
My Dad sure loved him! Great improviser.
Loved him!!!!!
So did my mom. That’s how I got into him. We would sit and watch his show together.
Memories 👍😂. Thank you much.
Those were the Good Ol' Days of t.v. entertainment. Today it's filth and profanity.
Walter, and worse, that's all the public in general seems to want. The song, "Greenback Dollar" had a line [I don't give a damn about a greenback dollar....] and the Kingston Trio had to strum over the word "damn" because it was too profane. Now they sing about shooting cops and having sex with your mother and that is acceptable.
Certainly not the world I knew as a kid.
There's exactly as much tv today, without "filth and profanity" as there was back then. What's been ADDED, is a lot of tv that doesn't try ridiculously hard to pretend like sex doesn't exist. People who believe cowboys don't swear are probably too dumb for good tv.
Walter, maybe it's go to those with the intellect of an ant.
I watch all of James Arness shows and movies love ❤️ everything he did. Thank you James for the memories ❤️🥰🙏🙏
As I reminisce regarding the days of yore: The classics bring tears to my eyes-- even when perfectly performed.
The best blooper of all is seeing Twilight Zone's Rod Serling breaking character; his stone-faced, tight-lipped grave enunciation dissolving into a goofy razzberry.
This was terrific! It’s fantastic to see the shows of my childhood. It really makes me happy, and these days - that’s hard to do. 🌷🌱
Longer seasons during those days, not like today.
Nowadays, you see series finale commercials of a show youve never even heard of before lol.
39 weeks of new shows with 13 weeks of reruns, summer replacements, and pilot shows. The end of summer brought us new shows, as well as all the new car models each year.
Red Skelton`s whole show was built on bloopers.
I remember seeing this when it actually happened. My Dad was a Red Skelton fan and hit the floor when he saw this.
Love these shows bring back the Ole days...
Red Skelton is the best. 😂🤣😂🤣😂👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
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I watch Gunsmoke everyday
he was THE THING.................
He was Peter Graves brother as well.
... and he developed his limp at Anzio.
I really enjoyed this video, It was a wonderful flashback to a great era in television.. This was back when the television industry had some integrity, when they actually cared about the quality of their programming.. I realize that this was uploaded back in 2011, but I still want to thank you for posting it, it was a nice treat.. Even tho some of the dub-overs towards the end were a bit much, I still found it enjoyable. : )
Ummm.....you do know that we are living in an age that we call the "golden era of television", right? It's the network tv that has gotten worse, cable has been getting better and better.
JoJo max yeah, don't even watch the networks anymore, for at least 15 yrs....
@@flannerymonaghan-morrs4740, none of it is getting better. It's mostly vile innuendo and lame attempts at humor, steeped heavily in subversive propaganda.
REST IN PEACE"DILLON"!🙏😇🙏🌷
@@liamroberts9047 I'M DOING WELL❤HOW ARE YOU, DOING? GOOD I, HOPE.❤
@@phyllisparson3898 I'm well thanks, where are you from?
@@liamroberts9047 I'M FROM AMITYVILLE, N.Y.. I, LIVE IN N.C.
@@phyllisparson3898 I'm from Chicago Illinois. I will like us to be friends hope you don't mind?
@@liamroberts9047 okay
That was awesome! Thank you for the laugh and the memories from long ago!
AT LEAST THE RED SKELTON BIT SHOULD HAVE MADE IT ON THE AIR , IT WAS HILARIOUS .
I really enjoyed this one this was great thank you for showing this I appreciate it. And yes I do miss and God bless Matt Dillon James Arness
I Loved Red Skelton! 😅💛
The ending of this is equally hilarious!
You mean when he says this is the cbs net oh G dammit lmao!!
The ending -- I mean the very ending -- had me in stiches.
Me too it left a scar! This is the cbs television oh god dammit.😂
Call me crazy but it seems like the words "Gunsmoke" or "Westerns"
could have been included in the title of this video.
James Arness was soooo cool. I still watch Gunsmoke re-runs sometimes.
some may be old enough to remember the lyrics to the music thats playing when james arness walks away with no pants is "a pretty girl is like a melody" hah hah! who says old tv guys didnt have a warped sense of humor.
Love blooper reels. So fun to see!
Pinkie Lee was one of shows grew up watching back in 1950 also Amos and Andy as a little kid we didn't have many shows . I really loved watching on big box TV .
Interestingly, Bill Cosby is rumored to have purchased all the Amos & Andy shows and they have been sequestered by him to this day.
I never laughed so hard and such a long time. Loved it loved it
His brother was Peter Graves from Mission Impossible. They looked a lot alike too.
@Mason Kissel
The brothers also sound alike.
Tony
58-year-old Black Air Force VET 🇺🇸
Wow never knew that
Who was Peter Graves' brother? Conrad or Arness? I'm confused...
@vickiflint4948 Arness
Back when CBS stood for something!
Old Happiness, the animal scenes, and that wonderful last bit were the best!
Seeing Rod Serling mess up made my day 😂😂
Yeah! He was a real goof!
Seeing him make a face was classic.
yep that was special!
I know all about Cow Patties! My grandpa had a few lol.
"you didn't pay for your drink"
James Arness-Veteran of Anzio, space-carrot from 'The Thing (From Another World).' Mister Dillon of Dodge City
Sir maybe you know but James Arness and actor Peter Graves of the original "" Mission Impossible"" series are Brothers. They are of Scandinavian Nationality, James had to dye his blond hair for the "" Gunsmoke"" series. James Arness Great Actor and Fine person. Loved the show. OK my Friend!
You forget THEM the giant ants
LMAOF! Space-carrot! I don't know why, but you killed me with that one! I remember seeing The Thing when I was a kid; I remember in the dialogue they were saying it was more vegetable than animal, and I remember being terrified of that walking celery stick.
Joseph Loehr Marshall Dillon! His limp was the real thing.
@@jackcrasco138 I love "THEM"! It's actually quite good! Thanks for reminding me!
This was a blast, thanks for posting, I love the Paladins, and also when Red laughs, so do we!
Hello Sandra, How are you doing?
The Old Happiness destroyed me!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Red Skelton is a true comedian , even in the bloopers !
I love James Arness!! ❤️❤️❤️
I just knew that James was going to be missing his pants in that final clip. James had a very funny side to him, and was said to be prone to going into giggle-fits easily. His serious 'Matt Dillon' character was also hardened by dying his hair dark brown from his natural blond color, fairly typical of his Scandinavian/German-heritage. Still, it's difficult to imagine a 6'-7" tall blond Viking dude giggling! Sadly, hardly any of his contemporaries is still alive to recount James' reputed good-nature.
Peter Graves (Mission Impossible) was his brother.
His son did a mini- tribute to him on the "Encore" Western movie channel before an episode began by saying his Dad loved to eat and he'd finish his plate of food and then started eating the other actors food while they said their lines. He also said his Dad was a big practical joker on the set. Unfortunately James Aurness had two sons and I cannot remember the name of the son who did it. Has anyone else seen this tribute?
phoney garbage
So true, Simkinetics! However, Jim's widow, Janet Surtees, still maintains his website. It hurts my heart that he's no longer with us. I LOVED that man!!
festivelady826 can you name the website? i'd love to visit
I laughed so hard during that Red Skelton skit I think I soiled myself !
When America was great and we had very little crime. We had 100 million people and it was safe almost everywhere. We used to go to Tijuana on Saturday and buy leather goods. Never heard of any crime there. Now it’s the most dangerous place in the world. We lived We lived in Bellflower outside of Los Angelos in the 1950’s. I never met any adults that didn’t work back then.
Phillip Rickman we also had segregation Rosa Parks Lynchings white areas and colored
I saw the same bloopers on a VHS tape in the late 80s they made me laugh then they do the same thing now I die from laughing so damn hard its like laughing at a big loud long fart
Perfect illustration of alcoholism. Leaves you in the pig pen.
I never saw that episode. Which one was that clip in?.
Made me laugh. Pretty edgy for it's time.