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Louys World Stepan Kiremidzhyan Aslan Aslanyan - Sayat Nova Resercher and Biographer Part 2/2 Also, towards the end, Mesrop Mashtots, Armenian Alphabet interesting discussion.
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Frank Gabrielson
I learned how to build one in high school physics class. Without plutonium or uranium, it's a novelty.
plot twist: his real name was Ted Kaczynski
As soon as D. D. said it, you knew everybody believed him! He's just that kind of guy.
Fantastic writing on BM. The acting was superb.
Contrast this show with current offerings. It’s why I’ve given up on tv
This show could never be remade. Out of all the actors now a days they could never remake this show.
My fave addiction: BARNEY MILLER ❤❤❤
You know Lenny had the plutonium in an apartment in Milwaukee
This show would not be the same without Abe Vigoda.
He said right away that the "bomb" lacked fissionable material. It's not lethal
By the way...interesting encounter when my family and I went to Orlando, Florida 2 yrs before the Pandemic shut everything down. We were all sitting around a pool at Port Orleans at Disney Resort. There was a gentleman (who looked about 70, gray hair, )sitting with a woman his age. Also with a bunch of his grand-kids. He was from Queens, NY...and a retired cop. I told him that I loved a lot of the Law & Order tv shows set in NYC. I asked if they were "true to life" in the line of police work. He grinned for a moment & said "Not too much..." and he gave me a reason why....can't really remember the reason. BUT when I asked him; "ARE there any cop shows set in NY that resemble the real world of policing in that town?" AND guess what...He mentioned that "Barney Miller" came the closest to fit the definition of real NY cop stuff. Awesome.
Always loved the Swanson krionetics Co.
I walked by some homeless the other day that smelt so bad I started to gag.
Back in 1979 ABC had a great Thursday night: Barney Miller, Taxi, and The Associates.
Never heard of the Associstess
@@TheSleepingonit It was on for less than one season. About a group of young lawyers at a Wall Street firm. The "star" was Martin Short, and the theme song was performed by B.B. King. If you like Barney Miller and Taxi, you'd likely enjoy this show.
It’s something how the mind works… I could vaguely smell the stitch! 🤭🤭
Can you imagine a cop offering you tea or coffee?? Lol😂
"Where the hell did you get the atomic bomb?" One of THE great moments in television.
Landsberg really played the erudite Dietrich so well. Also, did an amazing Peck imitation!
We did. Lol
The bomb looks like a meat-grinder.
Harris was such a jerk sometimes.
So would the kid get whacked or join the government if this was true.
"You're entitled to your opinion." 20:25
Probably the best episode, or maybe it was the hashish one, or the waterlogged roof, or the rat in the station...never mind, they were all the best.
lol love the old nazi..
Almost 30 years an officer and detective in Montgomery County, MD. This was my favorite show, and yes...amazingly realistic !!
Ahhh !! That's interesting to know, that it's realistic !!! 😀
It's interesting. It's always the comedies which the real doctors, attorneys, and cops say are the most realistic. I genuinely believe this should tell us something about the nature of comedy.
Sure Sure now we did but then we didn't
I miss Barney Miller. Although amusing, this was a very thought-provoking episode. Yeah. Imagine what A or B students could do, depending on their attitude at the time. That would be funnier if it wasn't so scary. With all the wackos you hear about today, it's a possibility. Just because you're paranoid, doesn't mean they're Not out to get you.
FBI Agent: Our image image has suffered the last few years. Buddy, you ain't seen NOTHING yet.
Wait till 1992....1993...Ruby Ridge, Waco and don't even start with the Trump Presidential yrs...story line was way beyond its time!!!!!
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !" Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam ." Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!" Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window ? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..." Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!" Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky." Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction." Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"
I laughed out loud when the FBI agent said we been getting bad press the last few years. He had no clue how bad it was going to get. That was the good ol' days. Today it is a weaponized burrow of the president against the American people. lmao
Great day in the morning! I didn't realize Donald John Trump was still squatting in the Oval Office. Thanks for the heads up. I suppose I need to watch the F-word Channel in order to get my "news".
@@thomash.schwed3662 Don't get so triggered little boy. Just hold your pee pee tight.
Haven't seen this since it first aired. I only remembered Dietrich walked in and asked about the bomb. Great episode and thank you for posting it!
Yeah that smartazz Deitrick,, but the facts don't really square with the script because although the kid said that it was only lacking the plutonium to make it operational, chemical explosives would be needed to initiate the fission reaction and those WOULD DEFINITELY be illegal to have sitting in a Manhattan apartment...
6:44 - for a second, I thought that was going to be the guy Harris was looking for
Yeah Harris just can't seem to find that upscale apartment he's looking for on Manhattan,, the condo craze was just starting in the 70s but Harris doesn't seem like the type that would be content as a homeowner and likes the flexibility of renting...
10:41 - funniest part (for me). ☮
Damn I miss this show
I bet Mr. Swanson came up with frozen dinners. 😁
Swanson dinners were around in the early 50's and probably a few years before that. They were a big sponsor for the early game shows.
@@HariSeldon913 Isn't it thought-provoking that the rise in popularity of T.V. dinners coincided with the rise in divorce rates? 🤔
Couldn't they question that guy by an open window
The windows at the old 1-2 could not and were not able to open since the 1950s lol
@@Etobeeshawn Hello, I like that old show, are u serious about windows 🙂
@@felicia7756 I can't recall the episode or season of the Barney Miller episode where they talked about the windows (somebody wanted them open 'cause of a heatwave that made the precinct too hot and unbearable to work in), but there was a mention of it of them talking about opening the windows and the story goes that the windows were either nailed shut, painted so much so that it became painted shut or some other reason I can't remember that literally prevents the windows from opening (back in the '50s or some decade prior). I love Barney Miller too and have all episodes on DVD, and I remember asking myself about opening the window and that episode answered it for me. Been awhile since I watched, so I currently can't help you to name off the episode or season
One of the best BM episodes ever!
That and the lie detector
My uncle was a detective in Chicago for 35 years and he said the most realistic police tv show ever was Barney Miller. 😁
Cops have told me about arresting the housing challenged and having to air out the squad afterwards.
That wasn't your uncle
The Fraternal Order of Police said the said the same thing
I've heard that as well! Also heard the same thing about Adam 12 and Hill Street Blues...
i heard that as well. A lot of the story ideas were taken from NYD precinct in lower Manhattan
My favorite episode!
That yenta, though...
I love all the show
Anybody who would like to be frozen to wake up 100 years later in a better world,---is quite the gambler. 100 years ago, (The Roaring 20's), where did they think we would be today? Nobody knew.
You'd think Harris would look up Nemmings in the phone book
Or he could have Googled it. Oh... wait...🤔
@@scarygary-qq1pjlol
We can see now how this show was a bit Orwellian. Some may call it subtle warnings. Some may call it "predictive programming".
🤣 Making an atomic bomb is child's play. There are diagrams and drawings in books and magazines. Obtaining the fissionable material (uranium 235, plutonium 239, etc) is the hard part, which helps to keep the spread of nukes down. Of course, not blowing yourself up or irradiating yourself can be a hurdle too.
"The kid says anybody in college can build one of these things." I am sure that statement had some merit in 1980, but college kids today can't figure out anything. It is called 'progress" in the schools. :(
If by "progress" you mean private, for-profit religious "education", you're absolutely right.
"I'll write a note to your teacher"..."will it work?",…... "Like a Charm"...Aw.... The things that This Old Gal will do to ease down on my everyday stressed out living....Love watching old Barney Miller shows....
They should have just brought the teacher to the station.
Probably the most realistic-looking cops I've ever seen.
One of the funniest scenes on TV with Arthur walks in and ask the question. It's up there with WKRP and I swear if God is my witness I thought turkeys could fly.
Good old HerbTarlik
@@RedtideFla That was Arthur Carlson. He then asked Herb, "Where'd you get those turkeys, anyway?" Les was pretty awesome in that one as well.
Yep! Both shows are in the same, demented universe.
"OH, THE HUMANITY!"