Saturday afternoon on the local TV station. East End Kids, Dead End Kids, The Bowery Boys, Abbott & Costello, and The Marx brothers were a Saturday afternoon staple of funny entertainment.
KPLR Channel 11 St. Louis was the station I watched back in the 70s....The Sunday 3 Movie Feature usually had an Abbott and Costello movie, a Bowery Boys/East Side Kids/Dead End Kids movie, and finally a 50s or 60s war movie.....what a time.
It’s been many years since I’ve watched these guys but now I remember why I liked them Ironically I was born in 1964 ,and my Dad used to watch them when he was a boy as well as watching them with me on Sundays
First time round l missed many of the fast paced one liners and, being English, the Noo York accent wasn't easy to catch. We didn t have rewind then, just Saturday kids matinees at the flickers. l also missed the fact that they were quietly on the rob literally every few seconds, wherever they went. I heard they were uncontrollable in the studio, always being sacked, wreaking havock, quite naughty lads in reality. l m going to try my grandkids out with one of these films. Some of the early ones were quite emotive. They look and sound kinda modern somehow. The early part of "Once upon a time in America" took me back there.
@@idiotwind2248 In the 1960s they were shown on weekends on WNEW TV ch. 5. I am am a New Yorker who if I wanted to join a street gang, itmwould be the Bowery Boys.
@@luislaplume8261 yeah , I loved those guys. Can find most of thier movies, but i Wish I could find all the 1 hour shows somewhere. Grew up in DaBronx ,so imagining the LES back in those days, & hanging at Louie,s Sweet shop came easy.
Fun fact ; one picture of their's High Society was actually nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture, but of course it was mistaken for Bing Crosby's High Society
Went looking for this because over the last 50 years I have been known by the nickname of "Sach" thanks to my older brothers watching The Bowery Boys. It was an improvement over the other things they called me so I always liked it and it stuck. Many of my friends and family still call me that today. There were great characters in these movies.
I used to watch them on Sunday morning in the early 1980's. They, the Three Stooges, Little Rascals, Laurel and Hardy, and Abbott and Costello were constantly playing on TV back then. Classic comedy
Huntz should have got top billing over Leo. Comedy Genius. I met him when I was 15 and he was so friendly and wonderful. He did Sach for me & , my friends. Never forgot that. I treasure that time.
Love it, Love it, Love it! We need more old school things like this for our kids & grandchildren to watch now-a-days. I Love The East Side Kids, Abbott & Costello as well! Ya Hooo 😂❤
I believe that is Leo Gorcey's brother David sitting across from him and everyone knows that their father was Louie Dombrowski and owned the sweet shop.
I'm only 35 but when I was a kid every Sunday morning TCM would play Bowery boys, the stooges, and either the Marx brothers or a Martin and Lewis movie. Their will always be something inherently funny in our species that a blocked eye poke, and a hit on the head, and then you get the eye poke or you hit curly too hard and he farts. Idk what it is but how is it pretty much 100 years later anyone who loves or knows anything about comedy can't deny the silly genius of slapstick. South Park is that now... Two geniuses making relevant art and then we get the glorious centIpad episode because it's funny to have Cartman controlling someone who can shit in Kyle's mouth
Their early films as "The Dead End Kids" had dramatic overtones. They got the name because they appeared in a play called "Dead End" which was about life on the bowery. They later appeared in the film of the same name. By the time they became "The Bowery Boys", the dramatic stuff was gone and they were strictly slapstick, ala Abbot & Costello and the Three Stooges.
Es raro que en RUclips no aparezca nada de la serie doblada en español latino. Eran divertidas las voces de Sach , Slip, Louie y los demás muchachos de la fuente de soda.
Ah yes in NYC in the 1960s and the 70s. When we didn't have banality and cartoons were enjoyed by parents and children. The dramatic TV series were on at 9 til 11 PM. And by their content and titles of those could be seen by older children 12 years old and up like The Untouchables with Robert Stack.
go bye I read earlier, that’s what he based his look on. I’d never heard of these blokes but I’m stuck in an Internet wormhole.id never actually seen seen James Cagney before ( I was searching the dead end boys ) kept watching. Classic stuff that has sorta been copied forever ( cartoons etc ) I’m aussie, I’d never heard of them.
Saturday afternoon on the local TV station. East End Kids, Dead End Kids, The Bowery Boys, Abbott & Costello, and The Marx brothers were a Saturday afternoon staple of funny entertainment.
And a Godzilla monster movie once in a while.
@@DAS-Videos That was always on a UHF station. LOL
KPLR Channel 11 St. Louis was the station I watched back in the 70s....The Sunday 3 Movie Feature usually had an Abbott and Costello movie, a Bowery Boys/East Side Kids/Dead End Kids movie, and finally a 50s or 60s war movie.....what a time.
How lucky were we back then?
What... no Ma and Pa Kettle
It’s been many years since I’ve watched these guys but now I remember why I liked them Ironically I was born in 1964 ,and my Dad used to watch them when he was a boy as well as watching them with me on Sundays
I grew up on the Bowery boys always love them to now I still love them
The quality of this recording is outstanding. Grew up watching them in B&W - natch!
Do you think it s been digitally remastered? A few years ago the sound on some of these was a little worn out.
@@rubyredall2145 ... A few years ago they released The Bowery Boys on DVD.
Grew up watching them. Loved them.
It's quite oblivious that they are a most excellent comedy troop!
The most underrated comedy group of all time. People wake up and watch the boys.
Absolutely underrated. Wish there were more. Used to be shown on channel 11 back in the early 70s if the Yankee game was rained out
Don’t know how I got here but I remember as a kid watching them on tv with my sister.
Some of the best memories 🙂
First time round l missed many of the fast paced one liners and, being English, the Noo York accent wasn't easy to catch. We didn t have rewind then, just Saturday kids matinees at the flickers. l also missed the fact that they were quietly on the rob literally every few seconds, wherever they went. I heard they were uncontrollable in the studio, always being sacked, wreaking havock, quite naughty lads in reality. l m going to try my grandkids out with one of these films. Some of the early ones were quite emotive. They look and sound kinda modern somehow. The early part of "Once upon a time in America" took me back there.
@@idiotwind2248 In the 1960s they were shown on weekends on WNEW TV ch. 5. I am am a New Yorker who if I wanted to join a street gang, itmwould be the Bowery Boys.
@@luislaplume8261
yeah , I loved those guys.
Can find most of thier movies, but i Wish I could find all the 1 hour shows somewhere. Grew up in DaBronx ,so imagining the LES back in those days, & hanging at Louie,s Sweet shop came easy.
These guys should have won academy awards. Especally Huntz Hall. Classic!
He sounded like Dean Martin.
I love the bowery boys, I grew up watching them and they are so funny 😆 🤣 😄 especially Satch he is my favorite characters.
@@julieviola6787 Absolutly! Me too
Fun fact ; one picture of their's High Society was actually nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture, but of course it was mistaken for Bing Crosby's High Society
@@littleblackduck3134 I have heard that
I remember watching them as a kid in Texas. I remember watching Kung Fu Theatre , Raw Hide and wrestling. It brings back a lot of memories
Don't forget Charlie Chan
roller derby ?
Went looking for this because over the last 50 years I have been known by the nickname of "Sach" thanks to my older brothers watching The Bowery Boys. It was an improvement over the other things they called me so I always liked it and it stuck. Many of my friends and family still call me that today. There were great characters in these movies.
I get it. Because my name is Horace, I was always called Horace Debussy Jones.
Back in the days , i grew up watching this ... Such good memo
The Bowery Thrush !!! One of my favorite episodes....LOL...Huntz is a comic genius who was so over looked !!!
I used to watch them on Sunday morning in the early 1980's. They, the Three Stooges, Little Rascals, Laurel and Hardy, and Abbott and Costello were constantly playing on TV back then. Classic comedy
Saturday afternoons watching the boys. They were great!!!
Oh my gosh i just love these days , thank you for the share
Huntz should have got top billing over Leo. Comedy Genius. I met him when I was 15 and he was so friendly and wonderful. He did Sach for me & , my friends. Never forgot that. I treasure that time.
Can you share more about that?
"Since youse dint hear me the foist time, allow me to regurgitate....."
He was famous for "malopropisms". They look sort of modern now!
Can you imagine Mr.Howell the 3rd of Gilligan's Island talking like that? He was an ultra rich New Yorker who lived in NYC.
@@rubyredall2145 He needed new glasses, so he went to see an optimist.
Leo Gorcey kinda reminds me Robt.Blake[Baretta]✔️
Love it, Love it, Love it! We need more old school things like this for our kids & grandchildren to watch now-a-days. I Love The East Side Kids, Abbott & Costello as well! Ya Hooo 😂❤
As a little boy, I was scared straight by the episode of them going to Reform School.
Satchela. Great classic work from the Bowery Boys...JP
Leo: "I depreciate it!"
Here from the All the Smoke Podcast. Turns out Muggsy Bogues (NBA) got his nickname from the character on this show.
I grew up watching them
Wilmington NC , Harlem & Brooklyn ( NYC) , St. Louis Missouri , Los Angeles & San Francisco California i enjoyed growing up watching this Series
The Bowery Trush...
I remember it well.
I believe that is Leo Gorcey's brother David sitting across from him and everyone knows that their father was Louie Dombrowski and owned the sweet shop.
Mugs McGinnis is the inspiration for the original Chuck E. Cheese voice
True
My favorite movie when I was younger 😂😅😊❤
I can’t believe my optics , the Bowery boys !
The best thing since sliced bread!
Those guys crack me up!
Me too. I grew up watching them
Always cool watch these East side Kids.
They act like Laurel and Hardy when they are fiddling with radio
That's Joe Turkel sitting to the right at the table.. he went on to play Lloyd in 'The Shining'
Was that BING singing?Love these cats.
John Lorenz was the singer..
Bob Carroll was the singer but he went uncredited!!!
It sounded like Bing Crosby, Satch did a good job lip syncing.
If you guys didn’t know, this is what Chuck E. Cheese’s voice was based off of
Satch has a dopple ganger..
The guitarist from the rock band 'Cheap Trick"
I knew i recognised satch from someplace
Bings brother Bob Crosby did the singing.
Whould'ya shiaaht ap!!! !
No m perdía un capítulo emocionante
"Through some creek of nature."
I tell ya I hoit it. Shut uf da radio before I trow it out da winda.
omg it was rick Neilson from cheap trick singing lol
Classics. Gotta go but ima watch the rest at WOYK.
I'm only 35 but when I was a kid every Sunday morning TCM would play Bowery boys, the stooges, and either the Marx brothers or a Martin and Lewis movie. Their will always be something inherently funny in our species that a blocked eye poke, and a hit on the head, and then you get the eye poke or you hit curly too hard and he farts. Idk what it is but how is it pretty much 100 years later anyone who loves or knows anything about comedy can't deny the silly genius of slapstick. South Park is that now... Two geniuses making relevant art and then we get the glorious centIpad episode because it's funny to have Cartman controlling someone who can shit in Kyle's mouth
I met Leo Gorcey Jr and cut his hair backstage. We smoked a j!
That's fantastic.
I grew up following the Bowery Boys during the 60's, I never knew about them as the Dead End Kids, what was the Difference?
Their early films as "The Dead End Kids" had dramatic overtones. They got the name because they appeared in a play called "Dead End" which was about life on the bowery. They later appeared in the film of the same name. By the time they became "The Bowery Boys", the dramatic stuff was gone and they were strictly slapstick, ala Abbot & Costello and the Three Stooges.
They also switched studios a few times and were marketed with different headings
@@richardolivieri5474 They switched studios because they kept on being sacked for wreaking havoc. They were supposedly uncontrolable😝
@@rubyredall2145 Leo Gorcey was the one that was wrecking Studios mainly because the producers refused to increase his paycheck! LOL
WOIK?!! dats how i feel everyday monday thru friday...😩
Wasn’t Louie Dombrowski the sweet shop owner in real life the father of Slip Mahoney or Muggs McGinness ?
Anyone know all the names of the Episodes that Louie's Sweet Shop Was in the Bowlery Boys?
Classic
Just a Great Scene.
Satch is immortalized on the cover of Sgt Peppers.
Esta serie se llamó La Pandilla del Barrio en Argentina. Existen capítulos en español?
Hermosa entrega ...y excelente copia.
Ojalá pongan subtítulos...
Gracias
Bea de Buenos Aires
Seguramente veías la serie por canal 7 circa 1977
Es raro que en RUclips no aparezca nada de la serie doblada en español latino. Eran divertidas las voces de Sach , Slip, Louie y los demás muchachos de la fuente de soda.
More facts about Bowery boys
Real talent and television was much more exciting
Ah yes in NYC in the 1960s and the 70s. When we didn't have banality and cartoons were enjoyed by parents and children. The dramatic TV series were on at 9 til 11 PM. And by their content and titles of those could be seen by older children 12 years old and up like The Untouchables with Robert Stack.
loved the serie but do you know if we can get it in spanish?? please
Roxana Palazzo
Me recuerdo my niñez en Los años 60.
In spanish this series was known as «la pandilla del barrio».
Pasaban está y después la pandilla de mí barrio, salía del secundario lo más rápido para no perdermela❤
it must be some optical conclusion
What a nice song! I wonder who did the singing in this?
Bing Colombo
John Laurenz
Sounds like Dean Martin.
Sounds like Perry Como
John Laurentz is credited, but there are unconfirmed reports that the singing was done by Bob Carroll.
Toidy doity boids sittin on the coib
choipin an boip'n an eaten doity woims. 😀
My Father mentioned these characters all the time.
Por favor alguien me puede decir el nombre de la canción que canta satch?
Hunts hall looks like cheap tricks guitar player
go bye I read earlier, that’s what he based his look on. I’d never heard of these blokes but I’m stuck in an Internet wormhole.id never actually seen seen James Cagney before ( I was searching the dead end boys ) kept watching. Classic stuff that has sorta been copied forever ( cartoons etc ) I’m aussie, I’d never heard of them.
In old age, Hugh Hefner looked like Satch of the Bowery Boys!
I’ve thought that myself, is Satch Rick’s father? 😆
I remember watching them as a kid & thinking, "These guys are bad actors & gay."
az moving song
Seriously? Satch had a singing voice!
Why aren't they showed these on T v on the weekends
Little rascals laurel hardy
Toidy toid and toid stweet.
The first lip sync
Did he actually sing that? Omg
in other words, the cause of Glenn Miller's death, is Still, Unknown! Why not just admit it?
Yo la veía cuando era chico , traducida al castellano
Who's mugzy?
What a question... googly doodley
:-)
When did Leo Gorcey die
Kim Bradley he Died from Liver Disease, probably due to Alcoholism.
Kim Bradley ...1969.
Lastima q no está en castellano me divertía mucho ojalá puedan ponerla en castellano
La empecé a ver x canal 7 en el año 1977.La daban a la tarde.
1:30
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This sucks. Three Stooges from Wish.