Indeed so true John we had so many great shows like Combat, Voyage to the bottom of the sea, Lost in space, 12 O'clock high... the list goes on...Cheers Mate!
@@graemel3069 Rawhide, Run For Your Life, Twilight Zone, Bewitched, Bonanza, Gunsmoke, Outer Limits(the Original not the '90's version), I Dream Of Jeannie, Dick Van Dyke Show, Gilligan's Island and as you stated, the list goes on.
I’ve been watching Laurel & Hardy Abbot & Costello and I love those duo’s but I keep coming back to Mc’Hales navy because of Tim & Joe I never can get enough of them 🤪
Last night I was watching the episode where the crew get dressed up in Japanese kimonos and have tea at five o'clock in the morning to confuse Bingy. Bingy advertently picked up the Japanese lingo after crashing out on Parker's bunk and to hear Bingy (Joe Flynn) yell and scream in English and Japanese simultaneously, so funny, his timing was brilliant. I can't get enough of him either.
You really have to marvel at the amount of physical humor actor Joe Flynn subjected himself to, as they were physically punishing to himself. The amount of pratfalls and other stunts he did is something that is rarely, or not seen at all nowadays in TV comedies.
It's quite ironic that in a few episodes he ended up in the drink and later died of drowning but you're right, he was a total pro and so funny. Left us too early...R.I.P. Joe Flynn.
@@terrythekittieful My understanding is not that Flynn didn’t drown but that he had a heart attack while swimming and was found dead at the bottom of his pool.
I like the fact that Naval intelligence knew that Parker's story was a fabrication but used it to keep bombers on hot standby hoping the battleship would show up. I know it's fiction but it is a pretty decent plot. Not too bad for a comedy show.
It is a little like the Russians pretending they were preparing a force near Kursk to attack Ukraine on a new front, which forced Ukraine to move troops to defend against them. So while the Russians thought they had tricked the Ukrainians the Ukrainians used this as cover to plan an invasion of Kursk!
Just a wonderful show! First time I saw it was in 1992 on The Comedy Channel before it was ever called Comedy Central and I was 14 then. I'm almost 41 and I still love this show!
@@christinamenhennett I'm not going to say how old I am, but, I watched these shows when they first aired. And I continue to watch them. Funny is still just funny.
ALL OF THESE VARIOUS OLDER CLASSIC TV EPISODES ARE REALLY GREAT TO SEE ONCE AGAIN SO MANY YEARS AFTER THE DAYS OF OUR YOUTH WITH MANY NOW VERY WELL KNOWN ACTORS BEFORE THEY REACHED THEIR ULTIMATE FAME - THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR FINDING AND POSTING THEM HERE.
4:15: PARKER: Oh, Mary! 4:28: MCHALE: Hard to port. 4:48: BINGHAMTON: Carpenter, I want Parker relieved as of this second. 12:15: PARKER: Permission to take the 73 out for a sub hunt. 12:21: MCHALE: A sub hunt? 12:32: PARKER: I take this grenade and pull the pin. 12:42: MCHALE: Chuck, you’re holding a live grenade! 12:57 & 13:12: BINGHAMTON: Who threw the grenade?
Not very often can you look at a series and take one character out and have the series just completely not work. But this show simply would not have been possible without him.
Binghamton: All right, who threw the grenade? McHale: Well-ah, well-ah, well-ah.... Binghamton: This is your last well-ah, well-ah, well-ah, McHale! Your whole plaque of cutthroats are gonna be up for attempted assassination for trying to kill your superior officer! Now before I lose consciousness, WHO THREW THE GRENADE?!!!
BIll Quinn ,as Admiral Elliot , also portrayed Mary Tyler Moore"s Dad, on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" . and Herb Vigran as Congressman Fogelson, for many years played so many characters with "I Love Lucy". Excellent Cast !!
Mc HALES NAVY WAS A GREAT COMEDY SHOW BACK in THE 1960s AND Mr PARKER WAS Tim CONWAY WHO WAS in A TV SHOW CALLED THE CAROL BERNET SHOW with HARVEY CORMAN AND UNFORTUNATELY Tim CONWAY died in 2000 AND 19 AND JOE FLYNN AS captain Binghamton OLD LEAD BOTTOM DROWNED in his swimming POOL AND ERNEST Borgnine AS THE skipper WAS A GREAT ACTOR in Mc HALES NAVY REST in PEACE Tim CONWAY AND JOE FLYNN YOU GUYS WERE GREAT COMEDY ACTORS in Mc HALES NAVY 😔
PT boats were faster than the fastest Japanese battle ship. They we designed to get in, fire torpedoes and get out. The 73 sinking a battleship isn't impossible.
Yes, when they were in good running condition true. They often didn't get as much maintenance as needed though. While rated speed was 40 knots+ they oft went out with less than that. Still they had small size and maneuverability on their side
Mark NEWLAN Actually it is more technically accurate than you would think. Though the woman's hairstyles are almost all an anachronism. And they used real WW2 footage in some episodes like the first one in Season 4.
Considering the idiocy of some people, the basis of the story - sending a chapter of a novel to a girl friend as an actual event - is all too possible LOL
It happened more than several times in our time the news agencies printed soldiers lovers letters filled with ah BS. Happened WWI and II and Nam and Korea... Kinda funny Trump speaks of the Fake media. Basic bullshit most of it... My grand father was WWI ace... There were more than 3 USA news articles between 1915 and 16 my grand father was shot down and killed. Now days you can't even find a trace of his name. He was Eddie Rickenbackers wing man for 4 long years. Together they had 18 confirmed kills. Not a modern news article on those facts to this very day having my grand fathers name in the print with Rickenbacker... The official news discredited other confirmed kills and omitted popular other pilots names and outlined mistakes both aces made because according to the NY Times of the day and west coast papers with this and that they could have shot down more Germans over Italy. Mostly bullshit stories like today news articles... Most of the USA Media during those wars wrote their own narratives or publicized letters sent to relatives state side. Truth is most of the stars and stripes news folks sent to cover the front lines were all cowards on LAND. The news media best illustrates thee photographers that were on board U.S. and UK Navy ships. Most of the photographers on land ran and hid or got killed so there was very little truth of all the wars outside of the documentary films y'all can see 4 yourselves. There is a real reason lot of the real land war footage is sketchy outside of some films you can see. Most of the photographers were actual U.S. Army and alot of em were killed in all the wars. Not so much cowards as being distracted at times but alot of em ran and hid when the actual combat took place. Distraction can cost you your life. Just like texting and driving does..
@@thekingsilverado9004 grandfather an Ace with Rickenbacker? Maybe if you're 80. Four long years? United States was only in for 18 months and it took them several of those months to get mobilized. Flying over Italy? Italy was a World War 1 ally and the Western Front was no where near. Let's chalk it up to this kind of fake news can be fun, and at least tip a hat to Ernie Pyle.
@@jumpinjehoshaphat9075 Rickenbacker and Grandfather flew out of Bastone' France that was the front lines known as Aerodrome 19 now that is something deep in the pages of actual written books like the books my grand father wrote and Rickenbacker himself. Aerodrome 19 was front lines. Although you may comment 18 or so months was like a cake walk. Most of the guys in my unit had nervous break downs after just a couple weeks in a shooting was in Iraq. My grandfather went on to be Flight Wing Bomber engineer during the day light bombing mission over Germany in WWII. He flew in both wars. As well assisted in interrogations because after all he was a German an Amish American German like I am. Don't narrate the wars my family served in. Like I said I dealt with a bunch cowardly children in Iraq. Not the ppl you think they were in the Iraq war. Bunch of wet behind the ears sissy home boys.
@@thekingsilverado9004 I'll narrate any war I choose to and I am well informed of the history and sacrifices made by previous generations. Very respectful all the way back to prior the 18th century
@@jumpinjehoshaphat9075 Respect Eddy Rickenbacker and My grandfather Clayton. They fought and fought hard. Both of em wrote books only people do not like to learn from the past they would rather delve into bullshit stories 4 the future. My grand father was Rickenbacker wing man for nearly a year they never left each others sides in Bastone'. There were real highly motivated educated Renaissance men not your average every day person. My grandfather AFTER THE WAR worked all at the same time 4 Vultee Aircraft and Lycoming Aircraft HERE IN PENNSYLVANIA is where he then retired from both companies in the EARLY 1980's he was WW1 and 2 vet and still worked. All I can do is pray is to the trinkets he left me which includes a wrist watch and some aircraft flight gear he had worn.
Actually., The Yakamora is fictional l., It's the IJN Yamato witch was a real warship in WW2 in the show. The biggest ever built in the Pacific or Atlantic.
@@canuck_gamer3359 Probably because the Yamato was sunk in 1945 and this story was in 1943. Many WWII Navy veterans were still alive at the time of airing this episode. And they would've probably made some not too pleasant comments. Anyway, the Yamato had the largest guns ever mounted on a warship - 18.1 inches. So, for me, a fake ship seems appropriate.
We're not supposed to laugh at the American armed forces and it's only a comedy but we need entertainment. It's not really laughing at them. It's just really funny. My Father loved it and I only take after him.
There were also changes from where Parker came from. An early episode had Parker make a reference of Schenectady, New York, being his hometown. Later episodes had him from Chagrin Falls, Ohio.
It would have been good if a final episode was made showing what the PT 73 crew did after the war. Here’s an example: Lead Bottom is relieved of active duty and goes back to civilian life. McCale is promoted to Commander, goes back to reserve status and back to captain of a Tramp Steamer. Parker is promoted to LT(jg) assigned to the regular navy but is given desk jobs.
There's 3 boats. 1 good running one, used for the water shots, 1 just okay to float, used when they're alongside another craft. The third one is a wreck, not seaworthy. Used for the soundstage shots
What happened to real entertainment like this? It seems that everything is politicized these days? All we have is liberals on television. Everything else gets the boot!
Every time I act like Capin Binghamton I think of folks just like U all... That the Lord Christ they retired me to play with little pickup trucks.... I fit that role better than..... My old job..
Parker's and Binghamton's stoushes are classic comedy and I grew up on British comedy, not American comedy. Wouln't be surprised if John Cleese and later Rowan Atkinson took notes on this pair because Basil Fawlty has a lot of similarities with Bingy and Mister Bean with Chucky.
@@neilmanhard1341 I know John Cleese liked Phil Silvers and Tinker Bell was from Bilko of course, but I have never heard him (JC) mention McHale's Navy, but I don't know how he could not like Joe Flynn, especially.
Love this show. I remember watching it as a kid. So many great shows back then. No swearing, no sex, just pure comedic talent
Now most shows these days are crap. MOST, not all!
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Indeed so true John we had so many great shows like Combat, Voyage to the bottom of the sea, Lost in space, 12 O'clock high... the list goes on...Cheers Mate!
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Rawhide, Run For Your Life, Twilight Zone, Bewitched, Bonanza, Gunsmoke, Outer Limits(the Original not the '90's version), I Dream Of Jeannie, Dick Van Dyke Show, Gilligan's Island and as you stated, the list goes on.
Oh my!! This was one of the funniest episodes and I've seen them all many times!! I laughed harder this time! Just what I needed!!
I’ve been watching Laurel & Hardy Abbot & Costello and I love those duo’s but I keep coming back to Mc’Hales navy because of Tim & Joe I never can get enough of them 🤪
Last night I was watching the episode where the crew get dressed up in Japanese kimonos and have tea at five o'clock in the morning to confuse Bingy. Bingy advertently picked up the Japanese lingo after crashing out on Parker's bunk and to hear Bingy (Joe Flynn) yell and scream in English and Japanese simultaneously, so funny, his timing was brilliant.
I can't get enough of him either.
Ditto!
The show aired from 1962 to 1966...CLASSIC!!!
You really have to marvel at the amount of physical humor actor Joe Flynn subjected himself to, as they were physically punishing to himself. The amount of pratfalls and other stunts he did is something that is rarely, or not seen at all nowadays in TV comedies.
It's quite ironic that in a few episodes he ended up in the drink and later died of drowning but you're right, he was a total pro and so funny. Left us too early...R.I.P. Joe Flynn.
@@terrythekittieful
My understanding is not that Flynn didn’t drown but that he had a heart attack while swimming and was found dead at the bottom of his pool.
It wouldn't be the same without each and everyone of the actors including Joe Flynn!
These shows always give me a laugh. Joe and Tim spared off each other fabulously. McHale and Gruber were a good matchup
You had to see that Binghamton would be in the way of the grenade, hilarious. Was back then, still is today.
I like the fact that Naval intelligence knew that Parker's story was a fabrication but used it to keep bombers on hot standby hoping the battleship would show up. I know it's fiction but it is a pretty decent plot. Not too bad for a comedy show.
You only say that because you're one of McHale's pirates!
It makes sense from an intelligence point of view, misinformation has always been a powerful weapon
It is a little like the Russians pretending they were preparing a force near Kursk to attack Ukraine on a new front, which forced Ukraine to move troops to defend against them. So while the Russians thought they had tricked the Ukrainians the Ukrainians used this as cover to plan an invasion of Kursk!
Just a wonderful show! First time I saw it was in 1992 on The Comedy Channel before it was ever called Comedy Central and I was 14 then. I'm almost 41 and I still love this show!
Oh I'm 48 and love this show!
@@christinamenhennett I'm not going to say how old I am, but, I watched these shows when they first aired. And I continue to watch them. Funny is still just funny.
@@neilmanhard1341 absolutely!!!
Never fails to give me a good chuckle.
Clickbait That’s what the flags spell...”chkl”!
...at the beginning of the show.
Excellent episode of McHale's Navy.
I like when parker through a handgranide at captain bingemtin
ALL OF THESE VARIOUS OLDER CLASSIC TV EPISODES ARE REALLY GREAT TO SEE ONCE AGAIN SO MANY YEARS AFTER THE DAYS OF OUR YOUTH WITH MANY NOW VERY WELL KNOWN ACTORS BEFORE THEY REACHED THEIR ULTIMATE FAME -
THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR FINDING AND POSTING THEM HERE.
I COULD JUST SCREAM 😱!!!
4:15: PARKER: Oh, Mary!
4:28: MCHALE: Hard to port.
4:48: BINGHAMTON: Carpenter, I want Parker relieved as of this second.
12:15: PARKER: Permission to take the 73 out for a sub hunt.
12:21: MCHALE: A sub hunt?
12:32: PARKER: I take this grenade and pull the pin.
12:42: MCHALE: Chuck, you’re holding a live grenade!
12:57 & 13:12: BINGHAMTON: Who threw the grenade?
Binghamton was superb! Thanks for the laughs!
rahkin rah
Yeah from the boat accident, to the weed spray to the grenade!
Flynn was great.
@@bobbeaumont324😮
GREAT episode! 👍👍
"captain, can I have a drink with Bruce....!" (Tim Conway is the Best!!)
"Kidnap the emperor unfriendly act"
-Fuji
Joe Flynn 1 of a kind.
He really gave that part “character”
Not very often can you look at a series and take one character out and have the series just completely not work. But this show simply would not have been possible without him.
I love this old series
Still love this show
Parker says , '' You are not suppose to sneak up on people !~ '' Fuji says , '' Why Not ? We did at Pearl Harbor ! ''
Binghamton: All right, who threw the grenade? McHale: Well-ah, well-ah, well-ah.... Binghamton: This is your last well-ah, well-ah, well-ah, McHale! Your whole plaque of cutthroats are gonna be up for attempted assassination for trying to kill your superior officer! Now before I lose consciousness, WHO THREW THE GRENADE?!!!
Eric
I was laughing for a bit!
Epic 🤣
Love this show
12:34 Chuck and those darn grenades! And his plot, he's on a boat designed to hunt submarines, and he's going to get off and row up to the sub?!?
bah humbug ...it’s a kids show!
@@robhofer2390It's a Classic 1960s TV 📺 SHOW 😊!
One of the few episodes with a logical plot..
Hell yeah for the PT 73!
Next time you knock I'm not going to let you in... hilarious
Someone out there wanted Tim. He died a happily married man.
good stuff, pure clean non violent comedy, great memories when me was a young fart
If Parker sank the Yamoto it wouid.be.1945.
Love these m❤😊
BIll Quinn ,as Admiral Elliot , also portrayed Mary Tyler Moore"s Dad, on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" . and Herb Vigran as Congressman Fogelson, for many years played so many characters with "I Love Lucy". Excellent Cast !!
Herb Vigran played the lead criminal in several episodes of "The Adventures of Superman" in the 1950s.
Thanks again.
During wartime, it’s not unusual for the enemy to obtain valuable information from civilian newspapers.
Like in Iraq when Geraldo Rivera broadcast our troops positions live on international tv
I could just scream. .......priceless.
Mc HALES NAVY WAS A GREAT COMEDY SHOW BACK in THE 1960s AND Mr PARKER WAS Tim CONWAY WHO WAS in A TV SHOW CALLED THE CAROL BERNET SHOW with HARVEY CORMAN AND UNFORTUNATELY Tim CONWAY died in 2000 AND 19 AND JOE FLYNN AS captain Binghamton OLD LEAD BOTTOM DROWNED in his swimming POOL AND ERNEST Borgnine AS THE skipper WAS A GREAT ACTOR in Mc HALES NAVY REST in PEACE Tim CONWAY AND JOE FLYNN YOU GUYS WERE GREAT COMEDY ACTORS in Mc HALES NAVY 😔
I believe John Wright is the sole surviving cast member of McHales Navy. He played Willy Moss, the sonar and radio operator on PT 73.
As once said "NO NEWS 📰 IS GOOD NEWS 📰!"OK 👌!
Does anyone know what ship footage they used for the 'Yakamora' in the opening scenes?
PT boats were faster than the fastest Japanese battle ship. They we designed to get in, fire torpedoes and get out. The 73 sinking a battleship isn't impossible.
Yes, when they were in good running condition true. They often didn't get as much maintenance as needed though. While rated speed was 40 knots+ they oft went out with less than that. Still they had small size and maneuverability on their side
Ah, good points!
It's a comedy - and one of my favourites! It's not a documentary and the anachronisms are acceptable.
Mark NEWLAN Actually it is more technically accurate than you would think. Though the woman's hairstyles are almost all an anachronism.
And they used real WW2 footage in some episodes like the first one in Season 4.
I read somewhere that the PT boats never sunk an enemy ship but were a deterrent because the Japanese knew they patrolling the islands.
"This is your last, well oh well oh well McHale!"
the Yaka...uh-oh!!!!....(all in Tim Conway style!!)
It's funny how there's always an echo while they're on the boat... It's obviously recorded in a big studio
Ya think?
@@brantlambermont1657 Yeah. I also think there are ways to stop the echo.
It's called process shooting, rear screen projection. No lavalier mics back then and too $ to adr . Yup I know my stuff 😜
Funny thing is, Binghamton is the only one who's almost "normal"
Diane Newman ..he died by drowning.
@@robhofer2390 he had a heart attack while swimming at the age of 49
Love watching this show you tube videos
Considering the idiocy of some people, the basis of the story - sending a chapter of a novel to a girl friend as an actual event - is all too possible LOL
It happened more than several times in our time the news agencies printed soldiers lovers letters filled with ah BS. Happened WWI and II and Nam and Korea... Kinda funny Trump speaks of the Fake media. Basic bullshit most of it... My grand father was WWI ace... There were more than 3 USA news articles between 1915 and 16 my grand father was shot down and killed. Now days you can't even find a trace of his name. He was Eddie Rickenbackers wing man for 4 long years. Together they had 18 confirmed kills. Not a modern news article on those facts to this very day having my grand fathers name in the print with Rickenbacker... The official news discredited other confirmed kills and omitted popular other pilots names and outlined mistakes both aces made because according to the NY Times of the day and west coast papers with this and that they could have shot down more Germans over Italy. Mostly bullshit stories like today news articles... Most of the USA Media during those wars wrote their own narratives or publicized letters sent to relatives state side. Truth is most of the stars and stripes news folks sent to cover the front lines were all cowards on LAND. The news media best illustrates thee photographers that were on board U.S. and UK Navy ships. Most of the photographers on land ran and hid or got killed so there was very little truth of all the wars outside of the documentary films y'all can see 4 yourselves. There is a real reason lot of the real land war footage is sketchy outside of some films you can see. Most of the photographers were actual U.S. Army and alot of em were killed in all the wars. Not so much cowards as being distracted at times but alot of em ran and hid when the actual combat took place. Distraction can cost you your life. Just like texting and driving does..
@@thekingsilverado9004 grandfather an Ace with Rickenbacker? Maybe if you're 80. Four long years? United States was only in for 18 months and it took them several of those months to get mobilized. Flying over Italy? Italy was a World War 1 ally and the Western Front was no where near. Let's chalk it up to this kind of fake news can be fun, and at least tip a hat to Ernie Pyle.
@@jumpinjehoshaphat9075 Rickenbacker and Grandfather flew out of Bastone' France that was the front lines known as Aerodrome 19 now that is something deep in the pages of actual written books like the books my grand father wrote and Rickenbacker himself. Aerodrome 19 was front lines. Although you may comment 18 or so months was like a cake walk. Most of the guys in my unit had nervous break downs after just a couple weeks in a shooting was in Iraq. My grandfather went on to be Flight Wing Bomber engineer during the day light bombing mission over Germany in WWII. He flew in both wars. As well assisted in interrogations because after all he was a German an Amish American German like I am. Don't narrate the wars my family served in. Like I said I dealt with a bunch cowardly children in Iraq. Not the ppl you think they were in the Iraq war. Bunch of wet behind the ears sissy home boys.
@@thekingsilverado9004 I'll narrate any war I choose to and I am well informed of the history and sacrifices made by previous generations. Very respectful all the way back to prior the 18th century
@@jumpinjehoshaphat9075 Respect Eddy Rickenbacker and My grandfather Clayton. They fought and fought hard. Both of em wrote books only people do not like to learn from the past they would rather delve into bullshit stories 4 the future. My grand father was Rickenbacker wing man for nearly a year they never left each others sides in Bastone'. There were real highly motivated educated Renaissance men not your average every day person. My grandfather AFTER THE WAR worked all at the same time 4 Vultee Aircraft and Lycoming Aircraft HERE IN PENNSYLVANIA is where he then retired from both companies in the EARLY 1980's he was WW1 and 2 vet and still worked. All I can do is pray is to the trinkets he left me which includes a wrist watch and some aircraft flight gear he had worn.
very nice
@11:16 only in McHale’s Navy could a captain get away with slapping a lieutenant…
12:42 Chuck, Chuck! You're holding a live grenade!! 😨😖
“Alright who threw the grenadine?!”😄😄😄
@@helenamillerscollegelife576 "Well a..."
You get on top, now that's the Navy I know too funny
Whenever fortune comes to Parker, Binghamton keeps trying to get in the spotlight...what a clown for a Captain.
Adding to the hilarity is a flight of B17’s sinking a battleship
And that's why I don't read the newspaper anymore.
Down with Binghamton!
They don’t make Television shows like this!
An imagination on Parker's part was the opening scene. I thought he was dreaming.
So did I
He was.
So did I
@@JV-pu8kx well yes in a way he definitely was!
Actually., The Yakamora is fictional l., It's the IJN Yamato witch was a real warship in WW2 in the show. The biggest ever built in the Pacific or Atlantic.
I spent a whole night searching the net for that Yakamora!
'witch' hunt
I don't get why they wouldn't want to use the actual name, what's the difference?
@@canuck_gamer3359 Probably because the Yamato was sunk in 1945 and this story was in 1943. Many WWII Navy veterans were still alive at the time of airing this episode. And they would've probably made some not too pleasant comments. Anyway, the Yamato had the largest guns ever mounted on a warship - 18.1 inches. So, for me, a fake ship seems appropriate.
...that would be a great wreck to dive!
How did they rig that 50 cal at 23:51? That looked like live fire 👀
Full power blanks I assume.
Or live fire, it was the 60s after all, they did more practical effects
We're not supposed to laugh at the American armed forces and it's only a comedy but we need entertainment. It's not really laughing at them. It's just really funny. My Father loved it and I only take after him.
Parker's original Middle name was Malcolm. Now it's Beaumont.
Perhaps his character had two middle names? Some people have more than than one middle name.
Parker in a camouflage USMC uniform?. After all the Marines are under the.dept. of the Navy .
There were also changes from where Parker came from. An early episode had Parker make a reference of Schenectady, New York, being his hometown. Later episodes had him from Chagrin Falls, Ohio.
@@bloqk16That's Right!😊
Any one know is that an actual 50 they use in this series? it seems so real.
artiemcc ...it look so.
That's a legit firearm converted to shoot blanks, as you will note the ejection of spent cartridges when it fires.
Always be careful with hand grenades 12:34 - 12:48
This reminds me of someone I know, lol
It would have been good if a final episode was made showing what the PT 73 crew did after the war. Here’s an example:
Lead Bottom is relieved of active duty and goes back to civilian life.
McCale is promoted to Commander, goes back to reserve status and back to captain of a Tramp Steamer.
Parker is promoted to LT(jg) assigned to the regular navy but is given desk jobs.
F troop had an identical story with a fake story to corporal agarn's girlfriend saying agarn killed geronimo
Yakamora the biggest ship in the Japanese navy? The Yamato was
Yakimira vs. Yamato...hmmm lol
Joe was the best
5:13
23:53
You know what's good about binghamton? I don't know either!
12:33
Destory the battle ship.
4:59,5:01
How do they do the boat views? An actual PT boat?
There's 3 boats. 1 good running one, used for the water shots, 1 just okay to float, used when they're alongside another craft. The third one is a wreck, not seaworthy. Used for the soundstage shots
Mike လူမဟုတ္ဘူးလားမင္းစာသားကသိတယ္ေနာ္
Gutsy is as gutsy does.
That's Absolutely Right 😜🤪
Yakimira Yamato...lol
Hot chicks mess with your mind
"Of all the lame brained stunts."
" I could.just.scream". The catch.phrase of Mc Hales Navy.
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What happened to real entertainment like this?
It seems that everything is politicized these days? All we have is liberals on television. Everything else gets the boot!
Well put Into!
Into
Agreed!
Agree!
Every time I act like Capin Binghamton I think of folks just like U all... That the Lord Christ they retired me to play with little pickup trucks.... I fit that role better than..... My old job..
Some folks take exception when you worship a draft dodger who sides with Putin. Hypocrite much ?
Yakamora=Yamamoto.
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Very funny show but Parker didn’t have to act that stupid for it to be funny .
ROTFLMFWAO @ 11:15
Oh please do relieve ensign Parker. He's so bloody annoying and not even remotely funny!
Tim Conway not funny? 🥴🤭
Parker's and Binghamton's stoushes are classic comedy and I grew up on British comedy, not American comedy. Wouln't be surprised if John Cleese and later Rowan Atkinson took notes on this pair because Basil Fawlty has a lot of similarities with Bingy and Mister Bean with Chucky.
@@terrythekittieful Excellent observation. I watched the same shows (Fawlty Towers, Mr Bean) and never made the comparisons. Very enlightening.
@@neilmanhard1341 I know John Cleese liked Phil Silvers and Tinker Bell was from Bilko of course, but I have never heard him (JC) mention McHale's Navy, but I don't know how he could not like Joe Flynn, especially.
@@terrythekittieful Bingington is hilarious. You can see where captain Mainwaring gets his wonky hat and glasses act from.
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