Years later, writer Norman Lear and director Alan "Bud" Yorkin would team up to form their own production company, "Tandem Productions"- and produced "ALL IN THE FAMILY", 'SANFORD AND SON", "MAUDE", "GOOD TIMES", et. al.
Originally telecast live on November 30, 1952. Opposite them, Ed Sullivan's "TOAST OF THE TOWN" (on CBS) offered Nelson Eddy, Robert Peters, Ronnie Graham, The Princeton Triangle Club players, Phil Moore's orchestra, and Collier's magazine's choices for the annual "All-American Football Team"......
holy crickets...that guy is a monster..36:00-3700.. anyone know who he was?!? I think Jerry Lewis is at least 6ft and he looks like an ant!!!! hilarious episode!!!!
Love this episode. That Wild Child sketch is one of my all time favorites. :)
Years later, writer Norman Lear and director Alan "Bud" Yorkin would team up to form their own production company, "Tandem Productions"- and produced "ALL IN THE FAMILY", 'SANFORD AND SON", "MAUDE", "GOOD TIMES", et. al.
Still stands the test of time. Jerry & Robin Williams so similar apart that Robin never switched off.
Originally telecast live on November 30, 1952. Opposite them, Ed Sullivan's "TOAST OF THE TOWN" (on CBS) offered Nelson Eddy, Robert Peters, Ronnie Graham, The Princeton Triangle Club players, Phil Moore's orchestra, and Collier's magazine's choices for the annual "All-American Football Team"......
56:53 so cute they used their real names
Reaction of Dean Martin from 37:52 - 38:02 - so funny
Anyone from Steubenville, Ohio watching? Does Steubenville Station still look like it did in the first song?
17:02-17:06, a strategically set up shot. thank goodness for blind censors.
At 31 : 16 , is that Kitty Kallen falling on her butt ? What a cute scene . Hehe .
Absurdist comedy!
holy crickets...that guy is a monster..36:00-3700.. anyone know who he was?!? I think Jerry Lewis is at least 6ft and he looks like an ant!!!! hilarious episode!!!!
Walking Trails 777 alot of people don't think he was actually 6 feets. Maybe 5'10, 5'11 or something in between
Who was that that played big Herbie?
ROBERT STRAUSS.
@@fromthesidelines he was the father
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