These are comedy gold! I was eight or nine years old when these came out, I’ve always had a thing for comedy, but these 70s game shows were just so much fun! Wonderful innuendos and just so playful.
I remember watching this so well! I was 15 in 1979 and I had a TV in my room at home. It aired at 11pm weeknights on KTLA; couldn't get away with watching on a school night, but on Friday nights, and on weeknights during summer or other breaks, I loved watching; it was a great pastime for me. So much fun to see it again! Thanks for posting😁.
@@2005dave Skatetown USA with the first appearance of Patrick Swayze Who I heard bought the rights to the movie so he can destroy the negatives. Motel Hell.
I was talking to Denny Johnston who was a regular on this show. He was wondering if you had the one where he was on and carried the boom mike throughout the studio
Bill Berry announced the shpw but Johnny Gilbert voiced the fee plugs. Johnny Gilbert would announce a game show pilot that Kip Adotta hosted five years later.
James Carter It's unfortunate that you've had people in your life make you feel so grossly inferior to others. It's clear that that pain from those wounds was and remains great enough that you gave in to the instinct to tear another down, misguided by the unconscious thought that that would somehow equate with being superior. I promise you though, that that instinct is a traitorous false friend and, in the end, only stabs you in the back (metaphorically). It's the bottle with holes in the bottom and it can never be filled. "Until you heal the wounds of your past, you're going to bleed. You can bandage the bleeding with food, with alcohol and drugs, with work, with cigarettes, with sex, but eventually it will all ooze through and stain your life. You must find the strength to open the wounds, stick your hands inside, and pull out the core of the pain that's holding you in your past, the memories, and make peace with them." From "Yesterday, I Cried" by Iyanla Vanzant
These are comedy gold! I was eight or nine years old when these came out, I’ve always had a thing for comedy, but these 70s game shows were just so much fun! Wonderful innuendos and just so playful.
Omg thanks for posting these Make Me Laugh episodes! These comedians still make us laugh 45 years later 😂
Loved this show! Good memories!
I loved this show. Bobby Van was funny. Kip Adotta and his song Wet Dream was hysterical
AWESOME SHOW...MISS THIS SHOW !
I remember watching this so well! I was 15 in 1979 and I had a TV in my room at home. It aired at 11pm weeknights on KTLA; couldn't get away with watching on a school night, but on Friday nights, and on weeknights during summer or other breaks, I loved watching; it was a great pastime for me. So much fun to see it again! Thanks for posting😁.
Make Me Laugh was one of my fav shows in the late 70's, they don't make simple shows like this and fun!
R.I.P. Bobby Van
Bobby Van was such a delight. What a fun show!
Oh man, I forgot ALL about this show but I watched it when I was a kid!
I wished they could bring this back. Fun show! I couldn't hold my laugh. Looks easy, but it's not. These guys are some of the funniest!
I remember this show!!!
I am surprised it didnot make it's rounds on TV Land given the comics who got their start on there like Howie Mandel, Bob Saget, and Garry Shandling
Murray Langston Is best known for his alias the unknown comic.
He did appear on this as the unknown comic on occasion as well.
The 70's version is different from the 90's version but both of them are still funny. 🤣👍
Murray Langston as himself?
That's a find!
Murray did a lot of stuff without that grocery bag on his head.
@@2005dave He & Freeman King were part of the cast of The Hudson Brothers Razzle Dazzle Show, as I remember.
Yes!! I couldn't believe it!!!!!
@@2005dave Probably a lot of drugs, ironically out of a paper bag.
@@2005dave Skatetown USA with the first appearance of Patrick Swayze Who I heard bought the rights to the movie so he can destroy the negatives. Motel Hell.
I was talking to Denny Johnston who was a regular on this show. He was wondering if you had the one where he was on and carried the boom mike throughout the studio
I remember baby man when bruce did that it always was a laugh
Bill Berry announced the shpw but Johnny Gilbert voiced the fee plugs. Johnny Gilbert would announce a game show pilot that Kip Adotta hosted five years later.
Johnny would go on to announce many other game shows including Jeopardy
7:33 she snickered
Rosemary why did take you bras of make me laugh
You are crazy guys
7:15 is that Jacob Two Two
Really Funny
Bobby Van DEFINITELY looks like the kind of guy whose breath is scotch
I'm not so sure about that, but he did smoke cigars
good to see the unknown comic without his bag,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Rosemary why did he tight a scaf down your blouse why did he pulled your bras off and rosemary was your bras gone on you make me laugh
This may be from the 1979 Syndicated run, or from USA.
Where was this show taped at?
@@markasflood8196 Paramount Hollywood Studios.
@@VahanNisanian You went to a taping of that show?
@@markasflood8196 LOL no. I wasn't alive in 1979. I wouldn't be born for another eight years.
@@VahanNisanian great
Bobby Van another guy whose real name was very Jewish
This couldn't have last long! Badly!
If Bobby Van didn't pass away, there would have been a season 2.
@@danberger3593 I believe you’re absolutely right! A lot of these shows helped comedians launch their career. Still funny 41 years later
Is it a generational thing?
Your inability to ask an intelligent question is probably hereditary or learned behavior but it isn’t generational.
James Carter It's unfortunate that you've had people in your life make you feel so grossly inferior to others. It's clear that that pain from those wounds was and remains great enough that you gave in to the instinct to tear another down, misguided by the unconscious thought that that would somehow equate with being superior. I promise you though, that that instinct is a traitorous false friend and, in the end, only stabs you in the back (metaphorically). It's the bottle with holes in the bottom and it can never be filled. "Until you heal the wounds of your past, you're going to bleed. You can bandage the bleeding with food, with alcohol and drugs, with work, with cigarettes, with sex, but eventually it will all ooze through and stain your life. You must find the strength to open the wounds, stick your hands inside, and pull out the core of the pain that's holding you in your past, the memories, and make peace with them." From "Yesterday, I Cried" by Iyanla Vanzant