MAN I love this show since Day One in 75 when I was just 12 years old. I cried when Jack Soo passed and again with every cast member since. 2024 all of sudden somehow and here's me at 60 still watching. Everybody's gone except HaL and Max. I feel like all these guys where part of my family.
Same. I am 55 years old and love these guys much. The issues are still not resolved in most cases when they are bringing up something political. I love how timeless this show becomes as a result. The writing, acting, seeing familiar faces when they were just starting out (many now famous actors had a small role on Barney Miller).. the characters.. great acting, writing, storylines, I love all of it. They don't make TV this good anymore.
When there werent many shows on, I remember watching thsi show as a little kids of 7 or 8 yrs old. On a little 13' black and white tv. Its funny looking back on it now, Luger is hilarous.
My friend who was still suffering from Agent Orange just passed. He lost a kidney and had tumors throughout his body. It took him SO MANY years to get the VA to agree it was caused by that poison. Decades later. It’s sickening.
Well I can’t help but think that commentary like this show made about Agent Orange and its consequences helped to change things. It is much easier for Vietnam veterans to get help and compensation for exposure to age Orange. “The US government, through the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), presumes that Vietnam veterans who served between January 9, 1962 and May 7, 1975 were exposed to Agent Orange or other herbicides if they meet certain service requirements: Served in Vietnam Served on a US military vessel in Vietnam's inland waterways Served on a vessel within 12 nautical miles of the demarcation line between Vietnam and Cambodia Set foot on shore in Vietnam, including brief visits when a ship docked or when crew members went ashore Veterans who meet these requirements are automatically considered eligible for VA benefits if they have a presumptive disease, which is a disease on the VA's list of conditions associated with Agent Orange exposure. The VA also offers a free Agent Orange Registry health exam for eligible veterans to check for long-term health problems. Veterans who believe they were exposed to Agent Orange but have a health condition not on the presumptive list can submit a claim for disability benefits. The PACT Act is another law that expands VA health care and benefits for veterans exposed to Agent Orange and other toxic substances.”
Yeah I know I've watched all 8 seasons. They only have 6 and 7 on tubi and the guy that put all of them on UA-cam sadly had them removed for copyright.
The effects of Agent Orange on the Vietnamese & their babies was disastrous & still ongoing. Operation paperclip brought many nazi scientists to this country. There are many instances of "tests" being performed on citizens of our own & other countries ...needs to be addressed by Nuremberg tribunals.
Wojo was absolutely right. As were the creators of this great series. Since then, the VA has seen the light-to some extent. My husband was on a cargo ship, the USS White Plains, for four years, in and out of Vietnam. Among many other things, they transported Agent Orange from the US across the Pacific. It took awhile to manifest itself, but in 2017 he was diagnosed with b-cell non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, one of the commonest results of exposure to Agent Orange-which they had been told was harmless. Greg got no support from the VA, but he seems to think they are more responsive at this point. He was treated in the Providence system in Portland, OR, with chemo and a stem-cell transplant and survived. He has been cancer free since then, thank the Lord and that incredible medical staff. If you are a Vietnam vet and know that you were exposed, please don’t hesitate to get checked by the VA, or your PCP!
I miss "NICK...aka JACK. SOO ITS just NOT the Same, This SEASON, WITHOUT the QUIRKY..NICK at the 12TH PRECINCT WE MISS YOU....Rest in Peace, for YOU, are NOT FORGOTTEN, by anyone ..ESPECIALLY , the MEN of the 12TH
Nick was my fav character of BM. His dead pan 1 liners were always the best of all of them. I agree that the show lost sonething hugely special when Jack passed on.
Great bunch of guys made up this show . They're all missed ...and TV has never been the same since shows like this we're on TV ....it's a classic that's for sure and never get tired of ⌚ ng it
Not surprising...it was a different mindset then, than it is today. A lot of subjects could be "discussed" and no one took it personally and got into a rage of anger, as one takes it personally with a rage of anger in 2024. Our mindsets in 2024, have become seriously degraded and eroded. Just sayin'
I’ve known a few Vietnam vets who have had severe problems with Agent Orange the #1 is being diabetic, one died at 55 and two brothers now in their 70s have diabetes……
My brother was in the Air Force in Vietnam, and was exposed to Agent Orange, and had all kinds of things wrong with him. He passed away at the age of 61.
Writer's are here to keep us informed, whether it's for entertainment or something factual? Either way, I am glad we have them, for education or entertainment. Writer's keep us updated with facts about daily life. Without them, life would be pretty dull!
My brother and I were tested every year by the government for about 4 years in the early 80s because my father was an engineer in Nam. He sprayed the stuff. The VA did eventually give him 100% disability for it it took 28 years.
I helped to take care of a man who had been exposed, he just recently passed, he became unable to walk, without out his legs and hands almost uncontrollable, his cerebellum was shrinking drastically months before he was unable to live alone, he passed weeks after.
@@13mrservon$ 378,000 was the first payment he had 3 other payments since. He is still alive. He has had 5 heart attacks and 3 surgeries but he is still kicking.
I think he did an absolutely terrific job with that role. I think that role was written a little too broadly and as a result was a bit too much though.
You could have named him after Bernard "Barney" Sumner, of the bands Joy Division, Electronic, and New Order... But at least you didn't name him Dolph Ziggler... He'd likely be forgotten by now (13:54). 😆😂
At 9:15, Wojo is worried about the fallout from 3-mile island, but what the engineer explains is partly true - that there were safeguards in place in case of something going wrong. Chernobyl was a case where they did not have enough safeguards and blew radioactive clouds all over.
Don't know their names but the one talking to Ron G, I believe I saw him on an episode of WKRP? Also,the character talking to Wojo, he was in a Peter Seller's movie
A classmate married her high school sweetheart. He served in Vietnam. I was told he was dieing at our 10th class reunion. He was exposed to Agent Orange. He left a widow and 3 children.
Interesting debates about nuclear power. It all boils down to this as far as nuclear power safety goes: • Nuclear fission = inherently problematic • Nuclear fusion = inherently safer I’m uncertain why nuclear fission was chosen over nuclear fusion. I think the basic reason is that we understand how to make nuclear fission work better than we understand how to make nuclear fusion work. The path of least resistance was chosen. Search this information to see an article on nuclear fission versus nuclear fusion: What are the effects of fusion on the environment? IAEA For information on why we don’t have fusion power plants yet, use the search words: Why we don't have fusion power plants yet, and what it'll take to get clean, limitless energy to market business insider
Thank you for posting these Barney Miller episodes. Would you please explain what happened to Part 5? It seems to have been part of the playlist, but it's "unavailable" and hidden. Were there copyright issues with one of the ads? Thanks.
I never understood why Richard Gere took no credit or even took the part of Dorsey on Barney Miller cuz it was a terrible part. But I guess acting is acting for an actor. Work is work. It was either that or go back to waiting tables
Some of those commercials are linked to the airing of the Barney Miller show… Whoever posted this obviously recorded it with a VHS tape and then uploaded it and left the commercials in. You can fast forward through most of them, and the funniest one I saw was an advertisement for a “blackberry phone“.
This is when TV was TV when truth was truth.When reality was real when speaking your mind was an acceptable constitutional, right?This right here is the downfall of all that says when everything changed
MAN I love this show since Day One in 75 when I was just 12 years old. I cried when Jack Soo passed and again with every cast member since. 2024 all of sudden somehow and here's me at 60 still watching. Everybody's gone except HaL and Max. I feel like all these guys where part of my family.
I know what you mean!
Know the feeling still feel sad and still enjoying every series can't get enough
Same. I am 55 years old and love these guys much. The issues are still not resolved in most cases when they are bringing up something political. I love how timeless this show becomes as a result. The writing, acting, seeing familiar faces when they were just starting out (many now famous actors had a small role on Barney Miller).. the characters.. great acting, writing, storylines, I love all of it. They don't make TV this good anymore.
I'm shocked Hall is still alive
Yes!
One of the best written, best acted , shows ever. Still as relevant today as it was then. The human condition never goes out of style.
When there werent many shows on, I remember watching thsi show as a little kids of 7 or 8 yrs old. On a little 13' black and white tv. Its funny looking back on it now, Luger is hilarous.
Luger is brilliant. Every gesture and vocal nuance is a joy and a delight.
Another good Barney Miller whenever you feeling sad or uncomfortable watch Barney Miller and you'll get a good laugh
I bought the series love it watch Barney miller or Hillbillies doing dishes it's a hoot
One of my favorite TV shows of all time.
Likewise
Same here
My friend who was still suffering from Agent Orange just passed. He lost a kidney and had tumors throughout his body. It took him SO MANY years to get the VA to agree it was caused by that poison. Decades later. It’s sickening.
I'm sorry t hear that about ur friend passing ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I've had tumers they only took out three and still have alot of them and bad kidney with mass on it and I got a mass in my liver n thyroid n pancreas
Shameful😢
Sorry about your friend.
Well I can’t help but think that commentary like this show made about Agent Orange and its consequences helped to change things. It is much easier for Vietnam veterans to get help and compensation for exposure to age Orange.
“The US government, through the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), presumes that Vietnam veterans who served between January 9, 1962 and May 7, 1975 were exposed to Agent Orange or other herbicides if they meet certain service requirements:
Served in Vietnam
Served on a US military vessel in Vietnam's inland waterways
Served on a vessel within 12 nautical miles of the demarcation line between Vietnam and Cambodia
Set foot on shore in Vietnam, including brief visits when a ship docked or when crew members went ashore
Veterans who meet these requirements are automatically considered eligible for VA benefits if they have a presumptive disease, which is a disease on the VA's list of conditions associated with Agent Orange exposure. The VA also offers a free Agent Orange Registry health exam for eligible veterans to check for long-term health problems. Veterans who believe they were exposed to Agent Orange but have a health condition not on the presumptive list can submit a claim for disability benefits.
The PACT Act is another law that expands VA health care and benefits for veterans exposed to Agent Orange and other toxic substances.”
@katycoolidge9615 cld it be all benign ?
I sure wish there was more seasons
Yeah I know I've watched all 8 seasons. They only have 6 and 7 on tubi and the guy that put all of them on UA-cam sadly had them removed for copyright.
My Uncle Served in Vietnam was exposed to agent orange developed cancer and died. Family never got a dime.
The effects of Agent Orange on the Vietnamese & their babies was disastrous & still ongoing. Operation paperclip brought many nazi scientists to this country. There are many instances of "tests" being performed on citizens of our own & other countries
...needs to be addressed by Nuremberg tribunals.
The cleaning lady was hilarious. They should have used her in more episodes.
Famous Kay Medford
She was in 2 episodes as 2 diff characters.
Kay Medford was a true veteran of stage and screen. So talented. Loved her in Funny Girl as Fanny Brice's mom.
If you pay close attention you'll find that the issues that come up are things we are dealing with today they put a laugh track behind it..
Doris Roberts and Peter Hobbs had great comic chemistry. They could have made a series out of those two.
Wojo was absolutely right. As were the creators of this great series. Since then, the VA has seen the light-to some extent. My husband was on a cargo ship, the USS White Plains, for four years, in and out of Vietnam. Among many other things, they transported Agent Orange from the US across the Pacific. It took awhile to manifest itself, but in 2017 he was diagnosed with b-cell non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, one of the commonest results of exposure to Agent Orange-which they had been told was harmless. Greg got no support from the VA, but he seems to think they are more responsive at this point. He was treated in the Providence system in Portland, OR, with chemo and a stem-cell transplant and survived. He has been cancer free since then, thank the Lord and that incredible medical staff. If you are a Vietnam vet and know that you were exposed, please don’t hesitate to get checked by the VA, or your PCP!
May God continue to bless both of you with good health. 🙏✝️🛐
Thank you and best of health always
I miss "NICK...aka JACK. SOO ITS just NOT the Same, This SEASON, WITHOUT the QUIRKY..NICK at the 12TH PRECINCT WE MISS YOU....Rest in Peace, for YOU, are NOT FORGOTTEN, by anyone ..ESPECIALLY , the MEN of the 12TH
Jack Soo was one of my favorites too
@@thisisme3238
He had a wry sense of humour,, as he always seemed to find the homour in every situation on Barney Miller 👏🌟🧡🌟
Did you know he was lounge singer like Don Ho
Yes, one of my fav shows of all time. What would show biz do without the great witty writers?
Nick was my fav character of BM. His dead pan 1 liners were always the best of all of them. I agree that the show lost sonething hugely special when Jack passed on.
Great bunch of guys made up this show . They're all missed ...and TV has never been the same since shows like this we're on TV ....it's a classic that's for sure and never get tired of ⌚ ng it
I find remarkable that a sitcom treated such themes as the dangers of nuclear weapons and the right to protest. Compare to nowadays series!
Not surprising...it was a different mindset then, than it is today. A lot of subjects could be "discussed" and no one took it personally and got into a rage of anger, as one takes it personally with a rage of anger in 2024. Our mindsets in 2024, have become seriously degraded and eroded. Just sayin'
Harris, Dietrich and Levit my favourites.
I’ve known a few Vietnam vets who have had severe problems with Agent Orange the #1 is being diabetic, one died at 55 and two brothers now in their 70s have diabetes……
The woman in the agent orange episode played Marie in Everybody Love Raymond.
a nuclear engineer is "used to that kind of reaction" i see what he did there!
My brother was in the Air Force in Vietnam, and was exposed to Agent Orange, and had all kinds of things wrong with him. He passed away at the age of 61.
I’m so sorry, way too young. I’m from the 60’s too and knew several guys who suffered the rest of their life from exposure.
That is unfortunate. Sorry
I am sorry for your loss
I have heard and seen it. I knew 2 people who were exposed to the chemical. They to are gone. Our own government did this to American soldiers
Wow sorry to hear that my Brother God bless u and your Family😮😮😮😮😢😮😮
Writer's are here to keep us informed, whether it's for entertainment or something factual?
Either way, I am glad we have them, for education or entertainment. Writer's keep us updated with facts about daily life. Without them, life would be pretty dull!
My brother and I were tested every year by the government for about 4 years in the early 80s because my father was an engineer in Nam. He sprayed the stuff. The VA did eventually give him 100% disability for it it took 28 years.
I helped to take care of a man who had been exposed, he just recently passed, he became unable to walk, without out his legs and hands almost uncontrollable, his cerebellum was shrinking drastically months before he was unable to live alone, he passed weeks after.
That must have been quite a backpay check 👍
@@13mrservon$ 378,000 was the first payment he had 3 other payments since. He is still alive. He has had 5 heart attacks and 3 surgeries but he is still kicking.
Scanlan is my favorite, that guy does a great job playing a typical oldtyme nosy character.
Yes indeed😅😅😅😂😂😂
I think he did an absolutely terrific job with that role. I think that role was written a little too broadly and as a result was a bit too much though.
How come your channel has more commercials, more than regular tv? I will watch a different channel ah.
'We're doing a PLAY, not Hamlet!' At 1:19 😆😆😆
Loved Scanlan and The inspector. Both did award winning performances.
What a QTπ!! Loved this show❤
Too many commercials - ugh
Pity they cutoff the conversation of Zitelli and Wojo
Nuclear power and energy... The world MUST progress carefully. 👽
Mr. Haskel, is completely correct.
Where's part 5?
Ferris Bueller's father is the guy from the V.A.
Oh my goodness you're right!
i named my son after this show and from barbey fife and barney rubble flintstones
You funny😅😅😅😅
You could have named him after Bernard "Barney" Sumner, of the bands Joy Division, Electronic, and New Order...
But at least you didn't name him Dolph Ziggler... He'd likely be forgotten by now (13:54). 😆😂
What kind of drugs are you on!??!
At 9:15, Wojo is worried about the fallout from 3-mile island, but what the engineer explains is partly true - that there were safeguards in place in case of something going wrong. Chernobyl was a case where they did not have enough safeguards and blew radioactive clouds all over.
LT Scandelin was a Flippin riot
Scanlon
1:06:54 wasn’t the actor on the far left in TAXI as the interpreter at Layla’s church?!?!
Ok what happened to part 5
Don't know their names but the one talking to Ron G, I believe I saw him on an episode of WKRP? Also,the character talking to Wojo, he was in a Peter Seller's movie
My older cousin husband was exposed and developed cancer from it and died about 8 years ago from it!
A classmate married her high school sweetheart. He served in Vietnam. I was told he was dieing at our 10th class reunion. He was exposed to Agent Orange. He left a widow and 3 children.
Actually tannic acid is great for toothaches
So funny seeing ads bragging about 3G coverage
All the ads are kind of funny and or nostalgic!
UA-cam has too many ads and commercials. I can't bear to watch
Interesting debates about nuclear power. It all boils down to this as far as nuclear power safety goes:
• Nuclear fission = inherently problematic
• Nuclear fusion = inherently safer
I’m uncertain why nuclear fission was chosen over nuclear fusion. I think the basic reason is that we understand how to make nuclear fission work better than we understand how to make nuclear fusion work. The path of least resistance was chosen.
Search this information to see an article on nuclear fission versus nuclear fusion:
What are the effects of fusion on the environment? IAEA
For information on why we don’t have fusion power plants yet, use the search words:
Why we don't have fusion power plants yet, and what it'll take to get clean, limitless energy to market business insider
Any guy in the brown coat play on Night Court
Thank you for posting these Barney Miller episodes. Would you please explain what happened to Part 5? It seems to have been part of the playlist, but it's "unavailable" and hidden. Were there copyright issues with one of the ads? Thanks.
I wondered that too
Just observation, at the beginning of every show you actually see the Twin Towers still standing?
Barney Miller went off the air in 1982. The World Trade Center towers fell in 2001.
This is tricky to watch. Can or can't I click the commercial away?
SIMPLE DEFINITION) TYRANT: DOES NOT RESIDE OR LEISURE IN HIS WORK NEIGHBORHOOD
Dorsey is wrong, tannic acid in tea is good for toothaches
Couldn’t find part 5.
Anyone?
My Uncle died from exposure to it.
Barney didn't care!
Huh?
Hey how's wes doing
too many ads in video.
Is Inspector a higher rank than lieutenant?
Yes. Higher than captain also
@@steverowe1728 Yes, thank you, that’s what I knew like Luger is Barney’s boss
An inspector in San Francisco is equivalent to a Sargent.
@@Onlythetruth88 What about in NYPD
@@jasminespencer3992yes in New York
25:30 Wojohowitz the man.
I never understood why Richard Gere took no credit or even took the part of Dorsey on Barney Miller cuz it was a terrible part. But I guess acting is acting for an actor. Work is work. It was either that or go back to waiting tables
He is actually actor Paul Lieber. But he sure could pass for a young Richard Gere.
Liked him much better than Levitt
Oh my goodness. I always thought that Paul Lieber looked a lot like Richard Gere. .
God that Yoplus ad - I HATE bangs in the eyes . Its sloppy for one thing .
😢😢😢
You lose more weight on carnivore diet than whole grain cheerios
It's really about calories and how much you expend.
When men men 🙄
They should have dumped Levitt and kept Dorsey
He certainly ain't no Lee Dorsey.
I agree.
😁
I don't know why youtube puts on ten commercials every six minutes
Some of those commercials are linked to the airing of the Barney Miller show… Whoever posted this obviously recorded it with a VHS tape and then uploaded it and left the commercials in. You can fast forward through most of them, and the funniest one I saw was an advertisement for a “blackberry phone“.
This is when TV was TV when truth was truth.When reality was real when speaking your mind was an acceptable constitutional, right?This right here is the downfall of all that says when everything changed