so true the did play off each other at this point. It also help them get their name out there when they went there different way. They went in different direction but was successful in those area. So glad they meant and made a mend with each other before Dean's passed away.
This is so marvelously over the top PHYSICAL - Jerry understood TV in a way he never understood film.. That small screen was his canvas and he filled it with such energy that even now, in black and white it is completely ALIVE. No less than Orson Welles saw early Martin and Lewis at a nightclub and thought them the funniest live comedy he had ever seen.
Only thing I regret about these episodes is that all Dean's singing is left out (I understand is for copyright reasons). But I've enjoyed watching these pieces of great comedy. Thanks for uploading them!
Thank goodness for the ability to quickly rewind in order to capture the brilliance that comes at you so fast. Seeing long form film instead of clips just shows amazing this duo was.
Did anyone catch when baby Jerry starts to watch TV after 22:22 and Dean comes in and says, You watching Hopalong Cassidy? and Jerry says, No, Faye Emerson. Apparently, she had a major wardrobe malfunction on her live show earlier that year... which would account for Jerry's wild behavior and then Dean's reaction.
Dean Martin is literally shocked by Jerry Lewis’ antics. My God they were so funny and considering it’s 1950 it must have been amazing on that new dangled device the TV.
I watched a few of these with my pops over the weekend. He reminded me of the film Back to the Future, and the scene where Marty told The Doc that Reagan was president in 1985, and The Doc replied with- "Ronald Reagan, the actor? Who's Vice President, Jerry Lewis?" Classic-
They absolutely hit on an incredible combination and I can only imagine how revolutionary and popular they were. This is 1950 when very few people had televisions and those that did were watching on 6-10” screens. I’m watching this on a 10” iPad.
The incredible combination is called chemistry. And that particular chemistry exists only when TWO PEOPLE LOVE EACH OTHER. Whatever gender they are. Just look at them to realize it. Of course, self-righteous homophobes will never admit it.
I think they adored one another. They had their differences of course but you just don't walk away from what they had and forget. I know it sounds dramatic but a part of dean lived in Jerry and a part of Jerry lived in Dean. Just watch them together and you see the love and devotion , it's like they could read each other's minds. Especially in these early Colgate comedy hour shows. They were just absolutely marvelous together. Jerry was once asked why they were so popular and he said because of the closeness of he and Dean. People wanted to see that and he was right. They were magic together!!
The way they look into each other's eyes. Was so beautiful to see how one could depend on the other to make it work without failure. True love and respect to one another Jerry so put spoken on how he was treated abused hit slapped and spoke on what he didn't like . Yet take it to the frint of all the skits . Some where in that showed true feelings and used them in the skits weather real or not . I believe true to the point and needed to be said .. like don't hurt me cuz I love you lol. Love it . 😅😅😅😅😅true love for one another❤❤❤so real❤❤❤❤❤
In the mortician sketch the guy in the bottom left corner @2:44 is Leonard Barr who was Dean's uncle. I used to see him doing stand-up on the Merv Griffin show.
Jerry Lewis, what a Master! The only guy that could be dorky, speak like Urkel, and should have been the comic relief against his cool, hunky costar that could even croon! He got second billing but was the Star, and the one the press wanted to talk to. And at the time they called it quits, they still had $1B (in today's money) in contracts to perform. Just WOW!
They were billed the same way as Martin & Lewis. Jerry didn't have second billing compared to Dean but where do you read such things?? And they were stars in the same way. There could be no Martin without Lewis, there could be no Lewis without Martin, as long as they stayed together.
I did two shows with Martin & Lewis, more with Eddie Cantor. Jerry was strained all the time, Dean made the jokes that were not rehearsed. The director of one show told Jerry to make a cross - actor's move to or away or somewhere - Dean immediately chimed in: "He can't make a cross, he's Jewish!". Everyone laughed but Jerry. I was very young at the time but no problems with either, except Jerry's dogged determinism to BE FUNNNNNNNNNYYYYYY!!!!!!! Lonnie Burr
M&L were at their best on The Colgate Comedy Hours shows. They were meant to be enjoyed by/with a live audience. These versions would be much better if they didn't cut out the musical numbers especially Dean's songs. It's all ascap's fault!
He was Sammy Petrillo, who was a Jerry Lewis impersonator in his early show business career and in the film Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla ." Petrillo began his show business career playing Lewis' baby in a sketch on the "Colgate Comedy Hour" in 1950." (www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/jerry-lewis-double-sammy-petrillo-87773)
After finagling a meeting with comic Milton Berle, then rehearsing at Nova Studios in New York City, Petrillo recalled, Berle sent Petrillo and Berle's agent (Herb Jaffee), to meet with Jerry Lewis at the Sherry-Netherland Hotel in Manhattan. Lewis, after overcoming his initial trepidation - _"Jerry said a couple of derogatory things to me",_ Petrillo recalled in the same interview. _"He said something to the effect of, 'Don't sign any checks (UK cheques) and tell people you're Jerry Lewis!' He wasn't being funny. He was being serious"_ - hired the 16-year-old Petrillo for a sketch with him on NBC's Colgate Comedy Hour television series. Petrillo rehearsed _"for about a week over at the Mayflower Catering Hall on West 43rd Street",_ and was paid _"about $60"_ for playing Lewis' baby in a crib, though only at the end of the sketch, in which Petrillo has no lines. The episode ran November 12, 1950. (THIS EPISODE !). Petrillo said in a 1991 interview that a favourable write-up in the trade paper 'Variety', prompted Lewis to have Petrillo sign with Lewis' talent agency, MCA. Despite promises by Lewis, Petrillo found no work. After the 'New York Journal-American' (entertainment writer), Jack O'Brian remarked that he hoped Lewis had nothing to do with Petrillo's predicament; Petrillo said he and his father realized that Lewis was _"keeping me on a 'shelf' because he doesn't want me to work"._ His father got Petrillo, (being an under age minor), released from his MCA contract. (Wikipedia - Sammy Petrillo) - FOR MORE INFO about his 'double act' impersonating 'Martin & Lewis'...
I was am not a fan of Lewis buy with Dean he truly was brilliant, but will say his performance in the original Nutty Professor he truly is one of the truly best and as much as Murphy was good in newer version didn't come close to Lewis performance
They were born to play off each other. Can't even imagine a world without Martin & Lewis. Timeless !!!
so true the did play off each other at this point. It also help them get their name out there when they went there different way. They went in different direction but was successful in those area. So glad they meant and made a mend with each other before Dean's passed away.
This is so marvelously over the top PHYSICAL - Jerry understood TV in a way he never understood film.. That small screen was his canvas and he filled it with such energy that even now, in black and white it is completely ALIVE. No less than Orson Welles saw early Martin and Lewis at a nightclub and thought them the funniest live comedy he had ever seen.
I’m literally at school so bored and annoyed and this is my therapy I love Dean and Jerry so much 😭💖☺️
SAME 😁
@@merci7775 Nope I'm 14 And I Have A Playlist Of 50's Songs And Comedy!
@@merci7775 u can watch my playlist if u want it's called Nic's Favourite Songs
I'm also a young Martin and Lewis fan.
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I’m 14 years old, but your probably about 16 now aren’t you?
These two were such extraordinary men. May they both rest in peace and be reunited in the hereafter.
I'm sure God is having a blast😅
Only thing I regret about these episodes is that all Dean's singing is left out (I understand is for copyright reasons). But I've enjoyed watching these pieces of great comedy. Thanks for uploading them!
Thanks goodness you can still see Dean sing by googling Dean Martin
Is it the truth???
There is a boxed set of DVD's that has all the Martin & Lewis Colgate Comedy Hour appearances. Each episode shown in its entirety.
Thank goodness for the ability to quickly rewind in order to capture the brilliance that comes at you so fast. Seeing long form film instead of clips just shows amazing this duo was.
Yes I agree, the brilliance just jumped right out and if you blinked, you miss it. Everything they did was just magical!
We miss you both ... You are in our mind and heart ...... Love much love anywhere you are now ....
I love Dino and jerry ❤️😂
You Mean Dean?
I love these crazy guys so much ❤ they are so enjoyable to watch 🤗 so talented 💕
Did anyone catch when baby Jerry starts to watch TV after 22:22 and Dean comes in and says, You watching Hopalong Cassidy? and Jerry says, No, Faye Emerson. Apparently, she had a major wardrobe malfunction on her live show earlier that year... which would account for Jerry's wild behavior and then Dean's reaction.
Unspeakable Act thanks!
I've always wondered what he meant when he said that. Thanks for the context!
Dean Martin is literally shocked by Jerry Lewis’ antics. My God they were so funny and considering it’s 1950 it must have been amazing on that new dangled device the TV.
These guys were really out there😁😁😁😁😁. And I loved every minute of it!! You uploads are priceless.👍👍👍👍.
I watched a few of these with my pops over the weekend. He reminded me of the film Back to the Future, and the scene where Marty told The Doc that Reagan was president in 1985, and The Doc replied with- "Ronald Reagan, the actor? Who's Vice President, Jerry Lewis?" Classic-
@@FamilyTime_TV 😁😁😁😁.
Love it!! Especially the ad libs.
They absolutely hit on an incredible combination and I can only imagine how revolutionary and popular they were. This is 1950 when very few people had televisions and those that did were watching on 6-10” screens. I’m watching this on a 10” iPad.
The incredible combination is called chemistry. And that particular chemistry exists only when TWO PEOPLE LOVE EACH OTHER. Whatever gender they are. Just look at them to realize it. Of course, self-righteous homophobes will never admit it.
I think they adored one another. They had their differences of course but you just don't walk away from what they had and forget. I know it sounds dramatic but a part of dean lived in Jerry and a part of Jerry lived in Dean. Just watch them together and you see the love and devotion , it's like they could read each other's minds. Especially in these early Colgate comedy hour shows. They were just absolutely marvelous together. Jerry was once asked why they were so popular and he said because of the closeness of he and Dean. People wanted to see that and he was right. They were magic together!!
😂
The way they look into each other's eyes. Was so beautiful to see how one could depend on the other to make it work without failure. True love and respect to one another Jerry so put spoken on how he was treated abused hit slapped and spoke on what he didn't like . Yet take it to the frint of all the skits . Some where in that showed true feelings and used them in the skits weather real or not . I believe true to the point and needed to be said .. like don't hurt me cuz I love you lol. Love it . 😅😅😅😅😅true love for one another❤❤❤so real❤❤❤❤❤
Now that's respect.... Lol Isn't HE OVER ACTING . JERRY WOULD SAYS. 🤣lmao😅😅😅😂
Simply the BEST
The energy the quick wit and the fun of goofing off. This should be encouraged by all schools.
Jerry Lewis reminds me of Jim Carrey in Dumb and Dumber lmao
I can see where Michael Richard's got his Kramer character idea from.
In the mortician sketch the guy in the bottom left corner @2:44 is Leonard Barr who was Dean's uncle. I used to see him doing stand-up on the Merv Griffin show.
Beatlemania before the Beatles they were absolutely huge.
Jerry Lewis, what a Master! The only guy that could be dorky, speak like Urkel, and should have been the comic relief against his cool, hunky costar that could even croon! He got second billing but was the Star, and the one the press wanted to talk to. And at the time they called it quits, they still had $1B (in today's money) in contracts to perform. Just WOW!
They were billed the same way as Martin & Lewis. Jerry didn't have second billing compared to Dean but where do you read such things?? And they were stars in the same way. There could be no Martin without Lewis, there could be no Lewis without Martin, as long as they stayed together.
Martin and lewis had it all dean had the voice jerry the jokes they were funny by just what they did
Ahhhh... now I see what all the fuss was about 😂
Wow. My dad would be born less than two months later. He was such a HUGE Martin & Lewis fan. Jerry Lewis, in particular. RIP pops...
truly the best
Hilarious. Jerome Levitch looks & mimics just like Jim Carey! M&L are so acrobatic, esp for smokers. I found that legendary spirit of Martin & Lewis.
Patrick Sullivan: Uh uh!! Jim Carrey mimics "Jerome Levitch".
Jerry was an innovator. He paved the way for Jim Carrey and many many others. It all goes back to this adorable dork. I love him so much
"Brush your teeth with Halo" kkkkkkkkk I Love It!
R.I.P Jerry Lewis i herd he passed away this morning at his home we will miss you telethon man
Omg I'm crying of laughter omg I cant stop so so funny
Well Clearly You Stopped To Type This Comment
Jerry Lewis was 24 years old or something like that.
timeless
J adore les regarder 😂 depuis ce matin je n'ai pas arrêté ! Ça fait du bien au moral 😅
I did two shows with Martin & Lewis, more with Eddie Cantor. Jerry was strained all the time, Dean made the jokes that were not rehearsed. The director of one show told Jerry to make a cross - actor's move to or away or somewhere - Dean immediately chimed in: "He can't make a cross, he's Jewish!". Everyone laughed but Jerry. I was very young at the time but no problems with either, except Jerry's dogged determinism to BE FUNNNNNNNNNYYYYYY!!!!!!! Lonnie Burr
I wasn't even born. True story.
My parents weren't even born. True story.
@@PennyDreadful1 My grandparents were hardly born. True story.
@@merci7775 Skappaddiddlydoohoohoo!! 😁😁.
@12.05 I think that’s the only time I have ever seen Jerry genuinely embarrassed !!😳
That girl almost splatted on the floor! It got me real nervous!
She dont feel good Gwendolyn? 😂😂😂😂😂
Hilarious!
The announcer sounded like Don Pardo
40:43 is when Mookie Kramer and the 8 balls come on
M&L were at their best on The Colgate Comedy Hours shows. They were meant to be enjoyed by/with a live audience. These versions would be much better if they didn't cut out the musical numbers especially Dean's songs. It's all ascap's fault!
Gracias Colate por apoyar a este genio q Dios mos regaló ...JERRY LEWIS
They were as good as it gets. Nobody better than them and those times.
'From now on you're gettin 75!' 😆
That's SNL announcer Don Pardo!
Oh yes, God Bless Jerome Levitch, Jerry Lewis !!
Well said Thomas!
Joseph, not Jerome
I love it!
RIP COUSIN
Great comedian of all time
Your cousin was the best there was to make people laugh. He truly will be miss. My thoughts and prayers goes to your family
WHERES PAUL BUFANO?!?!?!
PAUL BUFANO, BLUH, PAUL BUFANO!!
14:14 Jerry starts dabbing
Jerry was the. Best why wait after two years to let us know he died
Genius Gold.
I love the Music 6:40 I want to know what's the music caught
I believe it's dark town struters ball
Jerry had only 24,and already father of 2 boys...Garry,born in 1945,when his father was only 19 and unknown
RIP Jerry Lewis
Who did they get to play Jerry's son in the babysitting skit?
He was Sammy Petrillo, who was a Jerry Lewis impersonator in his early show business career and in the film Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla ." Petrillo began his show business career playing Lewis' baby in a sketch on the "Colgate Comedy Hour" in 1950." (www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/jerry-lewis-double-sammy-petrillo-87773)
Thank you. :)
He did it perfectly
I thought it was Jerry Lewis
After finagling a meeting with comic Milton Berle, then rehearsing at Nova Studios in New York City, Petrillo recalled, Berle sent Petrillo and Berle's agent (Herb Jaffee), to meet with Jerry Lewis at the Sherry-Netherland Hotel in Manhattan. Lewis, after overcoming his initial trepidation - _"Jerry said a couple of derogatory things to me",_ Petrillo recalled in the same interview. _"He said something to the effect of, 'Don't sign any checks (UK cheques) and tell people you're Jerry Lewis!' He wasn't being funny. He was being serious"_ - hired the 16-year-old Petrillo for a sketch with him on NBC's Colgate Comedy Hour television series.
Petrillo rehearsed _"for about a week over at the Mayflower Catering Hall on West 43rd Street",_ and was paid _"about $60"_ for playing Lewis' baby in a crib, though only at the end of the sketch, in which Petrillo has no lines. The episode ran November 12, 1950. (THIS EPISODE !).
Petrillo said in a 1991 interview that a favourable write-up in the trade paper 'Variety', prompted Lewis to have Petrillo sign with Lewis' talent agency, MCA. Despite promises by Lewis, Petrillo found no work. After the 'New York Journal-American' (entertainment writer), Jack O'Brian remarked that he hoped Lewis had nothing to do with Petrillo's predicament; Petrillo said he and his father realized that Lewis was _"keeping me on a 'shelf' because he doesn't want me to work"._ His father got Petrillo, (being an under age minor), released from his MCA contract.
(Wikipedia - Sammy Petrillo) - FOR MORE INFO about his 'double act' impersonating 'Martin & Lewis'...
RIP Jerry
Are Dean’s singing cut out???
je les adoraient.
💐 💐
Woweee !!!!!
Rip jerry
Lmao!!
I hear Don Pardo's voice, the announcer. Not sure who the Palmolive man is ?
Music by Robert Farnon "Manhattan Playboy." The announcer sounds like Myron "Mike" Wallace.
They all need to go to a hot tub after work ?
People in 1950 had to be starved for entertainment.
Halo shampoo .... glorifies your hair !
I was am not a fan of Lewis buy with Dean he truly was brilliant, but will say his performance in the original Nutty Professor he truly is one of the truly best and as much as Murphy was good in newer version didn't come close to Lewis performance
Jerry Lewis
16/03/26
20/08/17
Dean Martín
07/06/17
25/12/95
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THINLY DISGUISED SADISM WHEN THEY THROW THE WOMAN AROUND
What do you mean?