It is so thrilling to hear all the young kids singing and getting along on the hay ride and at the parties..the girls dress so beautifully and have corsages..it us just wonderful.
Mickey Mouse Club was obviously in re-runs for years as I watched these in 1963-66. Not realizing of course. Thought they were new. As with most kids we saw every Disney film that came to our small town theatre. And then came The Wonderful World of Disney for one hour every Sunday night. We always had our Sunday dinner early so the whole family could watch together. It was the only night we could all have our dessert in the livingroom with we five kids seated on the floor. We really were the lucky generation of kids in terms of decent well made TV and movies. They are still my favs.
I did the same thing in my house! Wild Kingdom with Marlin Perkins in the afternoon, then The Wonderful World of Disney in the evenings. We all sat around the TV watching. Simple shared family time that somehow got lost with all our modern busy-ness.
There were many great family comedies then, My Little Margie, I love Lucy, Father knows best, Donna Reed, Leave it to Beaver, My three sons, Bachelor Father, and many others, I forgot most of them Ozzie and Harriet. Marcus Welby Loretta Young Show They all come back now.
These kids knew how to have FUN!! I can't see the appeal of drinking and drugging in a cramped apartment room, but going for a hay ride in the early autumn, singing and laughing and heading towards a barbeque in the country, sounds like a real treat!
By the way, Annette says that this was the episode that started her singing career. Disney got a lot of mail about her hayride solo song and decided to capitalize on his young starlet.
This complete singing of How will I Know My Love is what launched Annette's recording career.There were so many requests for this song after this episode that Annette had to make a recording.(Disney sure saw the profit potential in teenage crushes.)
Thank You so much for posting a lot of these episodes were not aired at night in the Disney vault . I love Anette so much it's almost like she was a part of my childhood even though I was born about 24yrs after these episodes aired. Thanks again.
What memories this brings back! The Mickey Mouse Club was on in syndication in the 1960's. I ran home from school every day to watch it. I remember this series so well; how mean Laura was to Annette.
I watched the rerunsof the mickey mouse club in the 70s, ran home from school to watch them,mon threw friday..my favorites where,talent roundup,[second season],mousekartoon,annette and darlene on spin and marty,darlene on corky and white shadow!, today is tuesday,fun with music, annettes balerina,request operator song from karen,linda and bonnie,bonnie and tommy singing together at the campground,,,beauty is as beauty does,jimmy dodd ,karen and cubby being adorable,,,bonnie has a great voice,and linda was very cute like annette,and was also a talented balerina like annette.. Annette will always be a big part of my life..she is greatly missed by her fans...love you annette forever!thank you walt disney for discovering mickey and annette..and making jimmy dodd the leader...
Amazing. No drugs, no sex, no four letter words, no civil rights issues, no black paranoia, no guns, no attitudes. Was this really America? Seems like they were on another planet.
This was the episode that prompted scores of fans to write to Annette and ask where they can get "her record". (Annette's response: "MY record?") The rest, of course, is history
1958 i was 6 years old, and watched this,but these were the older teenagers to me . Is this on dvd ???? Wonderful days , i see alot of younger people on here like the way life was in the late 1950's.
Anybody notice the massive amount of continuity errors in this scene? At 4:25 Tim, Cheryl and the kid with the guitar are all sitting portside. At 6:10 they are all sitting starboard. At 6:58 Cheryl is back sitting port, Tim is sitting starboard, and the guitar player seems to have completely disappeared. At 9:06 he reappears, but now it's Sharon who has switched sides, and Doreen has somehow moved from the back to the front of the wagon.
GREW UP WITH ANETE ON THE MICKEY MOUSE CLUB AND HAVE BEEN HE FAN UNTIL SHE PASSED LOVED ALL HER BEACH MOVIES WITH FRANKIE AVALON ! SHE IS TRULY MISSED, SHE WAS JUST A FEW YRS OLDER THAN ME LOVED BDRING ABLE TO WATCH HER OLD PROGRAMS! GOD BLESS YOU ANNETTE
I only know about these good episodes because in the late 90's/ early 2000's they use to play the old 50's episodes late night on Disney channel and I enjoyed watching them then.
And don't forget "Dick van Dyke"!! By the way I was watching "Match Game" and there they were...Richard Deacon AND Mary Wickes on the same show!! What a hoot.🎈🎈🎈
I was born in Feb. 1947. Of COURSEhuman nature was then just as it has been for about 50,000 years. And the F word was written on every building in existence in at least some secret corner. Civil rights marches and integration were in the news
Annette may not have been the best actress in the world, but she was a good singer. Never mind the fact that she was shy when she first started. I don't think I ever saw her do a movie where she didn't sing.
I never really had a girl friend though...had my heart broken several times...but it takes more than good looks. It's an inner spirit in a person that attracts others to you. You know...like Annette Funcello. One of the boy mouseketeers said that Annette wasn't the prettiest girl out of the mouseketeers, but she had this special spirit about her that made the boys, including me, have big crushes on her.
larry potter Cheryl Holdridge for me.When I saw her, I promised myself if I ever met a girl like her when I “grew up”, she would be the one. I did meet her when I was 27 and she was 22 and we got married in1973. I lost her to breast cancer after 35 years of marriage. My heart is still broken, but life has to go on and we had a wonderful marriage and we had a son who is42 now, and he has blond hair and blue eyes, just like she had, so he is our legacy.
@@SOCORROSILVA-in7px Jet wasn't invited because she was a country girl of low sophistication, and it was an event for young adults from more wealthy households.
Laura Rogan reminds me of a woman I used to date...watching this serial again 38 years after I first watched it on WNEW reinforces the notion that I made the right decision to cut her out of my life.
It seems to me that the mouseketeers all look a bit more mature here, this must have been one of the very last things done on the Mickey Mouse Club...didn't the show come to an end in 1958?
@tohw That was David Stollery, who was "Mike." That was not a cigarrette pack. They weren't that large or that shape. They were narrower and smaller and would not have made such a definate bulge since the pack was made of paper and foil. It was a wallet. Leather is still enough to make that sort of impression.
I was 10 yo when this first aired, it was the 50s alright, but believe me, most red blooded American males had one thought when they saw Annette & a big pile of hay
Please, understand, I'm not saying that kids weren't nicer than kids today. I'm just saying they weren't as nice as in a Disney world. I'm afraid that Doby Gillis comes closer to teens than Disney protrayal, and that's not that close to what teens were like. They wern't as goofy as on Gillis. Understand, I'm not being a kill joy...just a realist.
thanks for not being upset with me,,,kid?mabie to you,but thank!,that made me feel young! you sound like a special,sweet guy,, like annette as much as a adored her,and still do,, still my role model,and when i was little i pretended to be her[singing like her[well at least everybody said that,when i sang how will i know my love...and i made my cousins sing and dance with the record,,,great and funny memorys that i wish was recorded! wish i knew you then! your my you tube friend for life!
im sorry you had a diffrent childhood ,,i was only 7 in 1970 and i didnt even know about drugs....i had a great time in 1970, [i didnt say the whole world was a disney world,just in my world,,im so sorry you had a ruff chidhood[teen years,,,if this makes you happier,i had a ruff time in the 80s as a teen,,,walt was a kid at heart,and he always lived in his mickey mouse world,and theres nothing wrong with that,, ,and i loved the old reruns of the mmc ,the 50 and 60 shows ,and still do!.
And by the way MegaEvalee, I was a teen in the 70's...and teens were not that nice to teens...at least not in my highschool. They use to pick on kids who were diffrent, bully and push them around a lot. This was definitley NOT A DISNEY WORLD. The late sixties brought in the age of self. Selfishness. This was only a blue print for todays kids.I think you're remembering a diffrent 70s than I remember. Drugs and rock and roll. Does that sound familair?
in the news,,, as they had been since the debates in the colonial congress of 1776. but... I get sick of the "instant wisdom" of people who seem to sneer at the fifties just as i get upset with those who have convinced themselves that we were all innocent and better people then. We were and are PEOPLE. And we were capable of lust and love, ideals and crassness, Honor and dishonor, etc. i choose to remember the fact that I and many millions of young boy and girls too, felt we knew these kids. Thought thoughts driven by our growing up, in body awakenings AND IN FINDING IUR INNER THOUGHTS ADMIRING AND WISHING WE KNEW THESE KIDS WHO CONDUCTED THEMSELVES WITH CAREING FOR FRIENDS AND FAMILY AS WE WISHED MORE OF OUR FRIENDS DID. Yes. Annette was beautiful and Tim Considibe was handsome. They were a lot more. The role midels gave us "permission" to aadmit to each other that we did not want to be less than we knew we were being raised to be.
"racism" - a word never used back then? --- or --- "not a single black person! What the f___?" Truth is,,, The news and talk at coffee shops and work was fullof talk of racism and civil rights. And back then, black people used the term, "Negro" a great deal. "black" was used less. Check Dr. Kings speeches and clips of television news broadcasts. And by the way, the series was in a small, rural area city. I was raised just 2 hours from Chicago, a hour and a half from Milwaukee. Yet no blacks lived near any of the communities. I went all the way through highschool without ever having a black student in the same schools. In souther Wisconsin, there were Indians, now called Native Americans but in high school my girl friend referred to herself as Indian. Also had some Mexican immigrants with us in 5th. 6th and 7th grades. As well as in high school. (several different students. And a classmate from Inda and others of other nationalities. My point? It WAS a different time then. The people in non metropolitan areas did not think much about what races were in tv shows at all until blacks and Asians and others quite rightly brought it to our attention. We were not necessarily prejudiced. We were unaware on some elements of black vs white problems because the Civil rights movement was not yet targeting them in their efforts. They were busy trying to eat at "white only" lunch counters, being allowed to vote, Getting into schools in cities where they lived, etc. Infact, major news coverage of attempts to integrate schools in little rock Arkansas was part of American life the year before this series aired. But demographic paterns were much different then. Population distribution was completely different.
It's him. In addition to Fred Rutherford, Richard Deacon also had recurring roles as Mel Cooley on "The Dick Van Dyke Show" and Roger Beale on "The Mothers-In-Law."
thats so sad that you had your heart broken,,you soun so nice.i wish you alot of happiness in the future,you deserve it.i also watched the reruns of dody gills,i liked tuesday on that show too..seems like you like the same things i do.im going to subscribe to your channel. see you real soon,or should i say talk.,ya im still a square!sorry about that
@popbabyface22 You know, kid, Disney makes everything look wonderful. I hate to disappoint you but even kids in the 50's were not that nice to each other. Even though I was more of a 60s kid . However it would have beeen nice to live in Walt Disney's 1950s.
because they are more mature,and dressed like adults,nicer clothes and hair doos...people today try to dress younger and some act younger,with no respect..and they didnt go to plastic surgens to make them look younger,,anyways thats my opinion.
You have to realize that, for the sake of economy, they either had to sing tunes in Disney films or songs in the Public Domain. If they sang any Pop tunes from '58, Disney would have had to pay royalties to either ASCAP or BMI every time the show aired. "How Will I Know My Love" was written by Tom Adair and Bill Walsh, who were already on the Disney staff. This would have continued until the copyrights would have expired, which was before 1964, 28 years. Now, it the songwriter's life plus 50 years unless the heirs renew the rights.
If only life was this simple now.
Thank you so much for posting these, I loved watching this show as a kid.
It is so thrilling to hear all the young kids singing and getting along on the hay ride and at the parties..the girls dress so beautifully and have corsages..it us just wonderful.
Mickey Mouse Club was obviously in re-runs for years as I watched these in 1963-66. Not realizing of course. Thought they were new. As with most kids we saw every Disney film that came to our small town theatre. And then came The Wonderful World of Disney for one hour every Sunday night. We always had our Sunday dinner early so the whole family could watch together. It was the only night we could all have our dessert in the livingroom with we five kids seated on the floor. We really were the lucky generation of kids in terms of decent well made TV and movies. They are still my favs.
I did the same thing in my house! Wild Kingdom with Marlin Perkins in the afternoon, then The Wonderful World of Disney in the evenings. We all sat around the TV watching. Simple shared family time that somehow got lost with all our modern busy-ness.
@Felix Carpio LMAOOOO
There were many great family comedies then, My Little Margie, I love Lucy, Father knows best, Donna Reed, Leave it to Beaver, My three sons, Bachelor Father, and many others, I forgot most of them Ozzie and Harriet. Marcus Welby Loretta Young Show They all come back now.
These kids knew how to have FUN!! I can't see the appeal of drinking and drugging in a cramped apartment room, but going for a hay ride in the early autumn, singing and laughing and heading towards a barbeque in the country, sounds like a real treat!
By the way, Annette says that this was the episode that started her singing career. Disney got a lot of mail about her hayride solo song and decided to capitalize on his young starlet.
GOD BLESS HER- IN HEAVEN NOW----- AFTER A TERIBLE TIME.BUT SHE'S SAFE NOW!!!
Annette was Walt Disney's pride and joy on set!
This complete singing of How will I Know My Love is what launched Annette's recording career.There were so many requests for this song after this episode that Annette had to make a recording.(Disney sure saw the profit potential in teenage crushes.)
Thank You so much for posting a lot of these episodes were not aired at night in the Disney vault . I love Anette so much it's almost like she was a part of my childhood even though I was born about 24yrs after these episodes aired. Thanks again.
This is how Annette will be remembered.
This was my favorite serial. Thanks for posting it
Mine too. Sure beats lame clichéd western homoerotic tripe like '' Spin and Marty''.
These are GREAT ! Thanks for posting !
What memories this brings back! The Mickey Mouse Club was on in syndication in the 1960's. I ran home from school every day to watch it. I remember this series so well; how mean Laura was to Annette.
I watched the rerunsof the mickey mouse club in the 70s, ran home from school to watch them,mon threw friday..my favorites where,talent roundup,[second season],mousekartoon,annette and darlene on spin and marty,darlene on corky and white shadow!, today is tuesday,fun with music, annettes balerina,request operator song from karen,linda and bonnie,bonnie and tommy singing together at the campground,,,beauty is as beauty does,jimmy dodd ,karen and cubby being adorable,,,bonnie has a great voice,and linda was very cute like annette,and was also a talented balerina like annette.. Annette will always be a big part of my life..she is greatly missed by her fans...love you annette forever!thank you walt disney for discovering mickey and annette..and making jimmy dodd the leader...
Steve sure is swell... he invited Jet to the barbeque! 🙂
Jet Maypen was the hottest girl there. Nicer than Annette. I don't see why some of them were so mean to Jet.
Probably no hayrides today due to liability. A shame so much fun.
Amazing. No drugs, no sex, no four letter words, no civil rights issues, no black paranoia, no guns, no attitudes. Was this really America? Seems like they were on another planet.
Disney and Middle American audiences....
Though I can picture Roberta fitting in with the Plastics....and maybe getting in the Burn Book...
Very true on all those counts, but Aunt Lila was degrading some merely because of their class in society.
It has been years since I went on a hayride. I have enjoyed every episode it has been so long since have seen them.
I'd love to be able to get an old Mercury like Uncle Archie he had in this movie
This was the episode that prompted scores of fans to write to Annette and ask where they can get "her record". (Annette's response: "MY record?") The rest, of course, is history
What record was "her record"?
@@RoZaSims
I remember when she was a Mouseketeer herself and she had those qualities that you mentioned.
@@SOCORROSILVA-in7px "How Will I Know My Love"
1958 i was 6 years old, and watched this,but these were the older teenagers to me . Is this on dvd ???? Wonderful days , i see alot of younger people on here like the way life was in the late 1950's.
Anybody notice the massive amount of continuity errors in this scene? At 4:25 Tim, Cheryl and the kid with the guitar are all sitting portside. At 6:10 they are all sitting starboard. At 6:58 Cheryl is back sitting port, Tim is sitting starboard, and the guitar player seems to have completely disappeared. At 9:06 he reappears, but now it's Sharon who has switched sides, and Doreen has somehow moved from the back to the front of the wagon.
It's much more fun being a kid al 58 than it was 50 years ago when I saw this one. We had this in Mexico City.
GREW UP WITH ANETE ON THE MICKEY MOUSE CLUB AND HAVE BEEN HE FAN UNTIL SHE PASSED
LOVED ALL HER BEACH MOVIES WITH FRANKIE AVALON ! SHE IS TRULY MISSED, SHE WAS JUST A FEW YRS OLDER
THAN ME LOVED BDRING ABLE TO WATCH HER OLD PROGRAMS! GOD BLESS YOU ANNETTE
I Apologize for misspelled words have got yo get a new ph
The man driving the wagon is Tom Mahoney, who did much choreography for Disney and other stuidos, most of it uncredited.
She glowed with an inner beauty that your not physically born with.
I only know about these good episodes because in the late 90's/ early 2000's they use to play the old 50's episodes late night on Disney channel and I enjoyed watching them then.
Annette's uncle also played lumpy Rutherford 's father on leave it to beaver
And don't forget "Dick van Dyke"!! By the way I was watching "Match Game" and there they were...Richard Deacon AND Mary Wickes on the same show!! What a hoot.🎈🎈🎈
jms 1943 -thanks for these wonderful episodes!
All of these are great! I've been waiting a long time to see them again.
Jozelle Whitmire
They should have made more episodes of this. I wonder why they didn’t.
I was born in Feb. 1947. Of COURSEhuman nature was then just as it has been for about 50,000 years. And the F word was written on every building in existence in at least some secret corner. Civil rights marches and integration were in the news
Not where I lived in only on the news.
Annette may not have been the best actress in the world, but she was a good singer. Never mind the fact that she was shy when she first started. I don't think I ever saw her do a movie where she didn't sing.
I never really had a girl friend though...had my heart broken several times...but it takes more than good looks. It's an inner spirit in a person that attracts others to you. You know...like Annette Funcello. One of the boy mouseketeers said that Annette wasn't the prettiest girl out of the mouseketeers, but she had this special spirit about her that made the boys, including me, have big crushes on her.
larry potter Cheryl Holdridge for me.When I saw her, I promised myself if I ever met a girl like her when I “grew up”, she would be the one. I did meet her when I was 27 and she was 22 and we got married in1973. I lost her to breast cancer after 35 years of marriage. My heart is still broken, but life has to go on and we had a wonderful marriage and we had a son who is42 now, and he has blond hair and blue eyes, just like she had, so he is our legacy.
@@940hahl beautiful.
yes ,thats cheryl,,shes so cute,what a sweetie .rip cheryl
At approximately 3:21 Annette and her Uncle Archie where Jim Maypen and his daughter come on out to greet them and to make them feel well.
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Steve, who is Val's brother, tells everybody at approximately 5:25: "I don't know why we didn't ask her (Jett Maypen) in the first place."
At approximately 6:40 Annette tells Jett Maypen that the kids are going to the barbecue but Jett points out that the barbecue is on the other side of town.
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@@SOCORROSILVA-in7px Jet wasn't invited because she was a country girl of low sophistication, and it was an event for young adults from more wealthy households.
I just love Uncle Archie...he really treats Annette with such compassion and understanding and love .
Not like that Mel guy! Lol
Laura Rogan reminds me of a woman I used to date...watching this serial again 38 years after I first watched it on WNEW reinforces the notion that I made the right decision to cut her out of my life.
Love this Clip !! 😍😍
Steve playing drumsticks. Wonder if he had a set of drums.
Que hermosa época, los jóvenes se divertían sanamente, no como ahora, ojalá mis hijas hubieran crecido en esa época 😊
Love this Song ! Clementine ❤️❤️
It’s absolutely impossible to imagine any of these people having sex.
It seems to me that the mouseketeers all look a bit more mature here, this must have been one of the very last things done on the Mickey Mouse Club...didn't the show come to an end in 1958?
Love This !!! ❤️❤️❤️
That Considine kid always had a kind of seedy rough edge which stood out from the other squeaky-clean wholesome kids in Disney productions back then.
😂🤣😂🤣
I think the little blonde in the 'gang' is cute with a nice smile. Is she mouseketeer Cheryl?
williamsea10 yes that’s Cheryl
I have a fever, and the only cure is MORE HAYRIDE
Miss the old time days.
@tohw That was David Stollery, who was "Mike." That was not a cigarrette pack.
They weren't that large or that shape. They were narrower and smaller and would not have made such a definate bulge since the pack was made of paper and foil. It was a wallet. Leather is still enough to make that sort of impression.
I was 10 yo when this first aired, it was the 50s alright, but believe me, most red blooded American males had one thought when they saw Annette & a big pile of hay
Annette was born in 1942. The “Annette” series first aired in 1958.
😂🤣😂🤣
Annette died last month.
Love this Car 🤩🤩🤩
Uncle Archie is a wonderful Uncle and person
1:19 Is that a white lady behind Annette and uncle Archie?!
Please, understand, I'm not saying that kids weren't nicer than kids today. I'm just saying they weren't as nice as in a Disney world. I'm afraid that Doby Gillis comes closer to teens than Disney protrayal, and that's not that close to what teens were like. They wern't as goofy as on Gillis. Understand, I'm not being a kill joy...just a realist.
thanks for not being upset with me,,,kid?mabie to you,but thank!,that made me feel young! you sound like a special,sweet guy,, like annette as much as a adored her,and still do,, still my role model,and when i was little i pretended to be her[singing like her[well at least everybody said that,when i sang how will i know my love...and i made my cousins sing and dance with the record,,,great and funny memorys that i wish was recorded! wish i knew you then! your my you tube friend for life!
i totally agree!
im sorry you had a diffrent childhood ,,i was only 7 in 1970 and i didnt even know about drugs....i had a great time in 1970, [i didnt say the whole world was a disney world,just in my world,,im so sorry you had a ruff chidhood[teen years,,,if this makes you happier,i had a ruff time in the 80s as a teen,,,walt was a kid at heart,and he always lived in his mickey mouse world,and theres nothing wrong with that,, ,and i loved the old reruns of the mmc ,the 50 and 60 shows ,and still do!.
And by the way MegaEvalee, I was a teen in the 70's...and teens were not that nice to teens...at least not in my highschool. They use to pick on kids who were diffrent, bully and push them around a lot. This was definitley NOT A DISNEY WORLD. The late sixties brought in the age of self. Selfishness. This was only a blue print for todays kids.I think you're remembering a diffrent 70s than I remember. Drugs and rock and roll. Does that sound familair?
in the news,,, as they had been since the debates in the colonial congress of 1776. but... I get sick of the "instant wisdom" of people who seem to sneer at the fifties just as i get upset with those who have convinced themselves that we were all innocent and better people then. We were and are PEOPLE. And we were capable of lust and love, ideals and crassness, Honor and dishonor, etc. i choose to remember the fact that I and many millions of young boy and girls too, felt we knew these kids. Thought thoughts driven by our growing up, in body awakenings AND IN FINDING IUR INNER THOUGHTS ADMIRING AND WISHING WE KNEW THESE KIDS WHO CONDUCTED THEMSELVES WITH CAREING FOR FRIENDS AND FAMILY AS WE WISHED MORE OF OUR FRIENDS DID. Yes. Annette was beautiful and Tim Considibe was handsome. They were a lot more. The role midels gave us "permission" to aadmit to each other that we did not want to be less than we knew we were being raised to be.
"racism" - a word never used back then? --- or --- "not a single black person! What the f___?"
Truth is,,, The news and talk at coffee shops and work was fullof talk of racism and civil rights. And back then, black people used the term, "Negro" a great deal. "black" was used less. Check Dr. Kings speeches and clips of television news broadcasts.
And by the way, the series was in a small, rural area city. I was raised just 2 hours from Chicago, a hour and a half from Milwaukee. Yet no blacks lived near any of the communities. I went all the way through highschool without ever having a black student in the same schools. In souther Wisconsin, there were Indians, now called Native Americans but in high school my girl friend referred to herself as Indian. Also had some Mexican immigrants with us in 5th. 6th and 7th grades. As well as in high school. (several different students. And a classmate from Inda and others of other nationalities. My point? It WAS a different time then.
The people in non metropolitan areas did not think much about what races were in tv shows at all until blacks and Asians and others quite rightly brought it to our attention. We were not necessarily prejudiced. We were unaware on some elements of black vs white problems because the Civil rights movement was not yet targeting them in their efforts. They were busy trying to eat at "white only" lunch counters, being allowed to vote, Getting into schools in cities where they lived, etc.
Infact, major news coverage of attempts to integrate schools in little rock Arkansas was part of American life the year before this series aired. But demographic paterns were much different then. Population distribution was completely different.
I wonder who all sill Around??
How Will I Know My Love !! A Big Hit !! ❤❤❤😊
Actually, "more of Laura being a douche" would be a more appropriate description.
I think it's an editing thing.
Too Funny !! 😮
Sounds like Ted Rutherford, from Leave it To Beaver.
It's him. In addition to Fred Rutherford, Richard Deacon also had recurring roles as Mel Cooley on "The Dick Van Dyke Show" and Roger Beale on "The Mothers-In-Law."
@@TomBarrister He was a regular on Match Game during the 70s as well.
jet is the best character jet solos
By the way, I charish super nice people like Annete Funicello.
@pardyhardly Not every activity requires drugs to be fun.
I think Jet is the coolest one on the show.
It bothers me that they had a tiny woman who no was 30 years old playing a small teenager
How sad...
@1952kid u were 6 how old r u now? nevermind thats rude and i would have loved 2 live in the 1950's
thats so sad that you had your heart broken,,you soun so nice.i wish you alot of happiness in the future,you deserve it.i also watched the reruns of dody gills,i liked tuesday on that show too..seems like you like the same things i do.im going to subscribe to your channel. see you real soon,or should i say talk.,ya im still a square!sorry about that
@popbabyface22 You know, kid, Disney makes everything look wonderful. I hate to disappoint you but even kids in the 50's were not that nice to each other. Even though I was more of a 60s kid . However it would have beeen nice to live in Walt Disney's 1950s.
the sound is poor
@wiseguymaybe - unfortunately not the guys of today! LOL Good to know you do.
In the between 07:54 and 08:00 in the back pocket, the blonde guy (I think his name is Mike) have a box of cigarretes?? take a look.
i agree! my cousin always tells me i can have fun,without drinking or drugs! im just a natural goofball!
At approximately 1:16 Annette tell her uncle Archie that she prefers to be with him then with them.
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At approximately 6:46 Jett Maypen tells Annette that: "The Abernathy place is on the other side of us." While Annette tells her: "They're coming here." After a few seconds both Steve and Mike jump down from the vehicle to go to the Maypen's hoping that Annette and Jett will go along and they ask their respected folks for permission and it was given to both of them.
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April 22, 2021 @ 7:25 pm ©®
because they are more mature,and dressed like adults,nicer clothes and hair doos...people today try to dress younger and some act younger,with no respect..and they didnt go to plastic surgens to make them look younger,,anyways thats my opinion.
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How many comments so far have referenced ... "diversity"?
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I'm sure glad they don't have hayrides anymore how lame can you get? I'm amazed they didn't sing '' row row row your boat ''.
You have to realize that, for the sake of economy, they either had to sing tunes in Disney films or songs in the Public Domain. If they sang any Pop tunes from '58, Disney would have had to pay royalties to either ASCAP or BMI every time the show aired. "How Will I Know My Love" was written by Tom Adair and Bill Walsh, who were already on the Disney staff. This would have continued until the copyrights would have expired, which was before 1964, 28 years. Now, it the songwriter's life plus 50 years unless the heirs renew the rights.
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