My whole family watched him. Simply the funniest man ever, no one made us laugh non stop like Soupy could. Saw him in person at Palmer Park in Detroit, it was a great thrill for all the little kids and the grown up ones too. Fantastic memories.
I watched both episodes of the naked lady and the send me money bit. My step dad was watching too and he broke out laughing so hard, I thought I had missed something. It was hilarious. Sometimes I didn't get the jokes when my step dad was howling with laughter, I'd ask him "What happened, what did he mean?" and he'd say "Boy, you'll understand when you get older (wink...wink..)". I didn't want to wait. He was the most Adult Kid's show ever.
Babylon, New York. Our Grade School got out at 2:45pm.The Soupy Sales Show came on at 4:00pm! The BEST Part of The Day! Homework AFTER Soupy Sales ended at 4:30pm!
I was the only kid 4 brother and a sister who "got" Soupy's comedy. They didn't recognize how smart he was and you had to read between the lines to really enjoy the show.
I remember the pie throwing fiasco live on ch.5 WNEW TV in NYC. I was laughing so hard that my mother rushed to the living room to find out what was happening. She saw the pie throwing on TV and said what a waste of food. Those were the best days for kids in NYC during the Mad Men era. Comedy today is censored by blue nosed snobs who call themselves Social Justice Warriors!
I remember watching Soupy Sales on Ch5 in the mid 60s and he made a joke about thinning hair - he then said "..well, who wants fat hair?...right Art?" I knew he was referring to crew member Art Siedel but I didn't know what he looked like. Well, there he is ..with no hair!!😃
My whole family watched him. Simply the funniest man ever, no one made us laugh non stop like Soupy could. Saw him in person at Palmer Park in Detroit, it was a great thrill for all the little kids and the grown up ones too. Fantastic memories.
I watched both episodes of the naked lady and the send me money bit. My step dad was watching too and he broke out laughing so hard, I thought I had missed something. It was hilarious. Sometimes I didn't get the jokes when my step dad was howling with laughter, I'd ask him "What happened, what did he mean?" and he'd say "Boy, you'll understand when you get older (wink...wink..)".
I didn't want to wait.
He was the most Adult Kid's show ever.
Babylon, New York. Our Grade School got out at 2:45pm.The Soupy Sales Show came on at 4:00pm! The BEST Part of The Day! Homework AFTER Soupy Sales ended at 4:30pm!
I was the only kid 4 brother and a sister who "got" Soupy's comedy. They didn't recognize how smart he was and you had to read between the lines to really enjoy the show.
Frank Nastasi breathed life into Pookey!!!! I mean even though I knew he was a puppet he just seemed so real!!!
Man, I used to RUN home from school to see this!
Soupy’s speaking voice, delivery, smile and laughter reminds me somewhat of David Lee Roth when he was around the same age.
Loved Soupy💝💝💝
I remember the pie throwing fiasco live on ch.5 WNEW TV in NYC. I was laughing so hard that my mother rushed to the living room to find out what was happening. She saw the pie throwing on TV and said what a waste of food. Those were the best days for kids in NYC during the Mad Men era. Comedy today is censored by blue nosed snobs who call themselves Social Justice Warriors!
loved Soupy!
I remember watching Soupy Sales on Ch5 in the mid 60s and he made a joke about thinning hair - he then said "..well, who wants fat hair?...right Art?" I knew he was referring to crew member Art Siedel but I didn't know what he looked like. Well, there he is ..with no hair!!😃
I think Jerry Lewis and a lot of other comedy acts learned from watching Soupy Sales.
Does anyone know where to find Onions Oregan episodes from the Soupy Sales Show?
What word begins with an F and ends with a UCK.........FIRETRUCK!!!!