This is one of the best episodes! So sad what became of Judy Carne in her later years. The best line was from the cryonics guy: "When you die your body's often in bad shape" (that's the reason they just freeze the head sometimes)
Having watched much American television through the 60s, I took in Rowan and Martin’s Laugh In. Adorable Judy was charming and aside from her studio work were brief skits filmed outdoors. I believe these, if seen in England, may have influenced Monty Python’s Flying Circus. Great gal.
Good lord! When was this video taken? What happened to Judy? She sure had deteriorated in appearance and mannerisms since her Laugh-in days. She was so cheerful, fresh-faced, and beautiful back then.
Who is that gentleman in navy suit, white shirt & reddish tie with longish brown hair, to the far left, seated in the pea green couch, who appears positively out of it??? = Now know it's a David Greene, who was a "character" on the show. Is he still alive?
You know, somebody should've explained to this host what segue ways and transitions are. He kept randomly jumping from topic to topic and from guest to guest, without comment. Strange.
Judy Carne's career must have really gone downhill by this time if she's appearing on an inferior talk show like this one. The host seems unprofessional and inexperienced and stumbles on almost every word. If that isn't bad enough his sidekick (who is no Ed McMahon) just sits there in a zombie like state and doesn't say a word (a very lame attempt at humor).
Sounds like somebody’s new to Beyond Vaudeville and the character of Frank Hope! I love his nervous as hell, mush-mouthed “bad interviewer” routine. It’s mostly an act and I think its hilarious. The more episodes you watch, the funnier and more brilliant his act becomes.
She's coked out her mind. God bless her.
This is one of the best episodes! So sad what became of Judy Carne in her later years. The best line was from the cryonics guy: "When you die your body's often in bad shape" (that's the reason they just freeze the head sometimes)
Having watched much American television through the 60s, I took in Rowan and Martin’s Laugh In. Adorable Judy was charming and aside from her studio work were brief skits filmed outdoors. I believe these, if seen in England, may have influenced Monty Python’s Flying Circus. Great gal.
JUDY CARNE WAS THE TOTAL VAUDEVILLE KNOCKOUT!!! A total Song & Dance trouper BABE!! I miss her.( and she IS coked out of her gourd! )
The fundraisers singing voice ...she sounds twenty years old and timeless!
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Did you ever get it?
ONCE in your lifetime...Live your life to the limit!
This was interesting!
I sang in local cable access too in 1979.
Very cool upload.
Thank you!
David wanted to laugh so bad.
Cryonicist Curtis Henderson died of liver failure on Thursday, June 25, 2009. (See video description for this video.)
Still foxy
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I love the door , what's that behind it, filmed movement, lighting-?
Sock It...TO ME!?!?
What year is this?
Alcor still has the same 800 number! Mind blown!
Lol! I wanted to try it myself, but I wasn’t sure what would happen!
She moved back to England.
Is it just me or is Mr. Henderson the splitting image of Edward G. Robertson?
who ia the host?
Good lord! When was this video taken? What happened to Judy? She sure had deteriorated in appearance and mannerisms since her Laugh-in days. She was so cheerful, fresh-faced, and beautiful back then.
This was in 1990 apparently.
Carne looks tweaked up
Who is that gentleman in navy suit, white shirt & reddish tie with longish brown hair, to the far left, seated in the pea green couch, who appears positively out of it??? = Now know it's a David Greene, who was a "character" on the show. Is he still alive?
Nothing happened
You know, somebody should've explained to this host what segue ways and transitions are. He kept randomly jumping from topic to topic and from guest to guest, without comment. Strange.
Yes if only someone had explained that to him at the time, he may have had a long career in television.
This is the first episode that was not that good . I wish David got pissed off and pointed it out
odd, a few commentators praised this episode. What didn't you like about it?
Judy Carne's career must have really gone downhill by this time if she's appearing on an inferior talk show like this one. The host seems unprofessional and inexperienced and stumbles on almost every word. If that isn't bad enough his sidekick (who is no Ed McMahon) just sits there in a zombie like state and doesn't say a word (a very lame attempt at humor).
Sounds like somebody’s new to Beyond Vaudeville and the character of Frank Hope! I love his nervous as hell, mush-mouthed “bad interviewer” routine. It’s mostly an act and I think its hilarious. The more episodes you watch, the funnier and more brilliant his act becomes.
What year was this?
1990