The now-defunct JLTV(Jewish Life Television) cable channel showed this.I used to watch it whenever it aired.They even showed the 1960s programs in black and white when Metromedia was the predecessor to FOX TV.
The now-defunct JLTV(Jewish Life Television) cable channel showed this.I used to watch it whenever it aired.They even showed the 1960s programs in black and white when Metromedia was the predecessor to FOX TV.
One of my favorite television shows. I used to watch it regularly in the 1960s and was so happy when it returned. Thanks for posting.
When the jokes fell flat,it made it more the funnier
A terrific memory of more innocent times.
Clyde Adler was a comic genius.
Loved Clyde Adler’s interaction with Soupy.
This is great I didn't know he had other TV stuff, its great that I have something from Soupy to watch now, thank you!
Alan Sues as the speedboat racer had one lady on the crew screaming with laughter.."SURF'S UP!"
The now-defunct JLTV(Jewish Life Television) cable channel showed this.I used to watch it whenever it aired.They even showed the 1960s programs in black and white when Metromedia was the predecessor to FOX TV.
Schtick of the highest order!!!
Yes.."Prof."everybody listens at "E.F.Sutton"..even the mummies. (LOL!).
Pookie was the best part of the show.Words of wisdom was a close second.
Where was Allen Sues's screen credit for this episode?!? He was fantastic!
Alan Sues (of "Laugh In") as Sir William Wildroot!
god bless you mr sales
Lovely post of better days.
Sheer Genius!
How many episodes of the NSSS were there? I have two figures-65 and 90.
I love it good old days
Yes!
I think It's Garry Shandling's Show was heavily influenced by this.
Good-0h
The now-defunct JLTV(Jewish Life Television) cable channel showed this.I used to watch it whenever it aired.They even showed the 1960s programs in black and white when Metromedia was the predecessor to FOX TV.
Me too it was Funny !!
Oh no, that channel is still around!