He got a squirt of Niagara Falls. I SO LOVE LUCY!! PUN INTENDED. AS WELL AS THE "SLOWLY I TURN" BIT. NO MATTER WHO DOES IT THE OUTCOME IS BEYOND HYSTERICAL!! EVEN I used to do this to my Dad and others.
One of the classic burlesque skits courtesy of Mr Joey Faye, r.i.p., And Lucy does a nice tribute here (Phil Silvers is one of my all-time favourites, though,, I want born to have seen him left, live. This is humour which 'sticks to one's ribs', so to speak; it's very filling, and hysterical - artery-clogging,'pee in one's pants', as it were.
For this to work, you need a few key ingredients. 1. A funny name to reference when they go off like that. 2. An appropriate costume to give life to the plot. 3. Good timing and pacing.
No one is clear as to who originated the sketch. Many attribute it to Joey Faye, but it may have been around before. It was a very popular Vaudeville routine.
Do you have --- or do you know where I can get --- the full hourlong show that this is excerpted from? I remember it vividly and fondly from when I was nine years old.
This is ten times funnier than when Lucy was the one with the kind face. I seen Phil Silvers in Summer Stock with Judy Garland & Gene Kelly, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Form and Lucky Me with Doris Day & Robert Cummings.
Hahahaha! One of Lucy's classic. I love it! "SLOOOOOOWLY I TURN."
"Slowly I turn" is actually a very old routine that was performed by many different comedians. There are lots of variations of it.
MrVidaeverdade This is even better than the Three Stooges version
Actually it originated with Abbot and Costello and the 3 stooges
they ever incorporate this sketch into the I Love Lucy show?
Here, you can see why Lucy was a comedic genius! What a comedienne!!!
"Martha....That's it. Martha. Step by step, inch by inch...". Pure comedic genius.
It never fails. How nice to see Lucy do a different character.
He got a squirt of Niagara Falls. I SO LOVE LUCY!! PUN INTENDED. AS WELL AS THE "SLOWLY I TURN" BIT. NO MATTER WHO DOES IT THE OUTCOME IS BEYOND HYSTERICAL!! EVEN I used to do this to my Dad and others.
It was a very shortened version, but she got the classic movement with the knee in hand.
Lucy is very pretty and the funniest Woman ever!!!!!!!!!!!
One of the classic burlesque skits courtesy of Mr Joey Faye, r.i.p., And Lucy does a nice tribute here (Phil Silvers is one of my all-time favourites, though,, I want born to have seen him left, live. This is humour which 'sticks to one's ribs', so to speak; it's very filling, and hysterical - artery-clogging,'pee in one's pants', as it were.
Never gets old. I love her spin on this skit
I think Lucy's character was the inspiration for Ruth Buzzi's "Gladys Ormphby" character. Priceless!
For this to work, you need a few key ingredients. 1. A funny name to reference when they go off like that. 2. An appropriate costume to give life to the plot. 3. Good timing and pacing.
Never say, "Let me have it." when it comes to a pie in your face.
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Also when you find yourself in a pie fight scene, NEVER say 'Give me a pie' because you will surely get it!!!!
Well he said let me have it and she let him have it 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'm doing this skit for the talent show at my school!!
Do you have a video of that?
The origins of the infamous Batman V. Superman scene, I suppose.
I think Lucy did this the best!
Got to love it.
Atleast he didn't say Niagara falls. :)
Tresson Karu NIAGRA FALLS!!!
Anonomous518 O_O SLOOOOOWLY I TURN...
Tresson Karu (You're asking for it) Step by step... Inch by inch. I walked up to him. I looked around for a rock, and I let him have it!
Anonomous518 *pulls out water spray attacks :D
+Tresson Karu you guys are crazy
God Bless The Three Stooges. They Were Originators Of This Hilarious Sketch!!!!
There's a great Abbott and Costello version on line also.
No one is clear as to who originated the sketch. Many attribute it to Joey Faye, but it may have been around before. It was a very popular Vaudeville routine.
Nobody knows where it came from like the Aristocrats
Remember, Phil, you asked for it!
Yes he did! LOL
Do you have --- or do you know where I can get --- the full hourlong show that this is excerpted from? I remember it vividly and fondly from when I was nine years old.
This is ten times funnier than when Lucy was the one with the kind face. I seen Phil Silvers in Summer Stock with Judy Garland & Gene Kelly, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Form and Lucky Me with Doris Day & Robert Cummings.
“… Multnomah Falls…. slowly I turned, step by step… “
Good thing I don't talk about Martha.......oh!
+joyunicycle MARTHA!!!
+Debra Dishaw SLOOOWLY I TURNED and step by step and inch by inchand I let her have it
What episode of which Lucy series is this priceless clip taken from?
Was there any comedians from the 40s and 50s that didn't do this bit?
I LOVE Lucy’s version even more than Abbott and Costello’s!
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I've heard that line before...
if anyone is holding a banana cream pie, LET ME HAVE IT.
that was very funny I love this video it's hilaureuse
What show is this from?
where can I find this thing
Came from the 3 stooges
Abbot and Costello actually
It was a favorite Vaudeville sketch, and burlesque shows, from which it migrated to television. @@kevindavis2315
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when this program, Lucy , slowly I turn.... what year did it come out??? please let me know. thank u.
This was part of a CBS season preview special from 1963.
I'm fond of Lucy, but I like the Stooges and Abbott and Costello versions better.
I liked the original in "The Ballet" on "I Love Lucy" better.
What episode was this from!
I have a custard pie if anybody wants it.
I already had some!
+Anonomous518 Let me have it!
+pieintheeye SPLAT!
LMAO.
it would be funny to do that in real life
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Reference The Three Stooges Episode 81 Gents Without Cents
Which episode was this?
She was a gay, wealthy socialite.
Gay as in the old way of saying happy. Right?
What’s the name of this program?
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As if anyone cares! It's a hilarious bit anyway!
Do Not Say MARTHA, Say NIAGARA FALLS
I believe you're mistaken. That's Phil Silvers.
Is that Phil Silvers with Lucille Ball?
this guy is me&Buffy is.Lucy.this act.like the three stooges scene of Slowly l Turn
"I almost said, 'Martha'!"
Batfleck: WHAT DO YOU JUST SAY MY NAME?!?!😡😡😡😡
Phil silvers and Lucille Ball
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
hee haw
Funny skit, but the sound levels are way off the norm.
As good as it is, the Three Stooges did it better.