This game of horseshoes reminds me of when I was a young girl. My aunt Bea Thompson in Whitesborrow Texas always held a family reunion every year and my mother and I would go. She lived in a beautiful two story Victorian house white with pink trim. The men would gather in the front yard and play horseshoes. I can still hear the sound of the ring when the horseshoe hit the steel post and the laughter and joking of the men. I’m now a 78 year old woman 👵🏻 and I may have lost many things but I’ve still got those sweet memories. I love ❤️ the song 🎶 sung by Elvis Presley of Sweet Memories.
I have to admit that this has got to be my favorite episode of the whole series. Muley Jones may have a good singing voice, but he's got a BIG mouth. Lol 😆 🤣 😂
I have discovered that Bruce Yarnell was actually a trained operatic tenor and did many Broadway shows, including a part in Camelot (Sir Dinadan). There is no doubt that the voice over was his very own. He died tragically at age 37 in a private airplane crash. Tremendous loss for all.
Joe, he had a tremendous singing voice. I got to call him Dad...for only 7 years before he died, but I always can watch him in the shows/ movies he was in. I also can listen to him on CDs.
Witty and brilliant comedy from the early years! Bruce Yarnell was handsome beyond handsome, to say the least. Whoever did the voiceover was brilliant tenor, and deserves to be acknowledged. Thanks for the laughs!
Got to be by far the best one yet hilarious start to finish, feel sorry for Ben and his family BRILLIANT!!!,youve just made an old man feel young again , Thanks 🫡👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍
Wait a minute, first came a nephew, now a second cousin??!! I don't know about the rest of you all, but I'm heading for the ride, I'm going straight to the Ponderosa saying that I am a third cousin or something! Oh, how I wish this could be real, not only in my mind and heart . I always wanted to meet them all, since my childhood and was all the time enchanted by the house and.. by Hoss . I love you cousin Hoss! Thank you for this episode, It was really funny when all bottles started to blast. That's exactly what I think could happen when I'm singing in the shower, but no bottles over there so maybe cracking the ceiling...
Exactly! As a young child, I always dreamt of being a guest at the Ponderosa. The Cartwrights were so family-oriented and welcomed everyone to their home.
This was hilarious so much so, it was the size of this gent, he's 6' 6" 250 lbs no wonder he's got a voice, all that 2nd cousin leverage. And when he shook hands with all that youthful exuberance, thought he'd start an earthquake. Great voice, needs some fine-tuning. And all that glass exploding and mirrors, windows, too much humor in one episode. Great idea, scripting, and acting thank you again, Cartwright's and the Ponderosa. No gunfights, no fistfights, no death, only broken glass, and a happy ending.
Can't understand why Bruce Yarnell, wasn't a huge star, his voice is amazing, he should have been given an a ward, for his acting, in this episode, he was brilliant .
Probably because it looks like he was a theatrical/operatic singer around the time when pop/rock bands/singer like the Beatles and Elvis Presley were popular.
Cried laughing😂 @ 20:33. The look on the chief's son face was hilarious and @ 20:50 when his singing blew out the windows and Ben and the chief grab the rifles. This was one of many good episodes 😊.
And I loved the play and movie Oklahoma. I loved Ado Annie singing I Can’t Say No. When our class acted out that play Ado Annie was performed by one of our classmates, Jeanette O’Donnell. Every year the Jaycee’s held a contest for the beauty Queen 👸 of our town. Jeanette wasn’t perhaps the most beautiful person facially and she certainly was as beautiful in a bathing suit 🩱 she was a skinny little thing. However, she had a sweet personality and she was nice to everybody, and I’m glad the judges overlooked the other girls who might have been more physically beautiful but Jeanette’s beautiful voice knocked them out of the running 🏃♀️. 😊😊😊
Should not be funny the wild west was wild & hard it should be serious all the time .Example someone murdered someone back then it was instant hanging did not piss about banging murderers up like they do now ,no death row for 20 years execution was imminent.i am not against comedy but comedy for comedies sake carry on films are comedy although they made carry on cowboy I never watched it .keystone cops are comedy brilliant, laurel & Hardy they were comedy again brilliant ,these western series all added a bit of comedy sorry guys they dont rock my boat .
@@clvecooledge2407 life is full of all colours... Am sure the wild west was wild with laughter too and all the other stuff... Humans cannot survive without laughter.. It is the best medicine
and just how could he have done that? considering he couldnt sing himself besides whoever is doing the singing is a far greater singer than roberts....
Bruce Yarnel was a great actor and singer. He sang in such musicals as Annie Get your Gun, Carosel and Oklahoma. I loved the movie Carousel 🎠 although it was sad. Gordon McRay was killed right away in the movie 🎥 and it was sad watching his widow, Shirley McClain watching their son graduate without his father being dead and not able to watch him. We chose the song 🎶 that was sung, Climb 🧗🏼♀️ Every Mountain 🏔 as our senior class song when we graduated.
I LOVE that white and brindle little dog 🐶 on the porch. I lost 😢my good and faithful friend, Baxter or as I sometimes called him Si Barksalot. If he couldn’t get to someone he thought was trying to hurt his mom he apparently thought that he could bark them to death. He was 1 year old when I got him and I had had him for 10 or 11 years when he died. We buried him under a tree 🌲 in our back yard. So he can be nearby the mom he loved for as long as he could remember.🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶👵🏻👵🏻👵🏻👵🏻👵🏻🥰🥰
@@karlgillies he was popular for his looks at the time and movies. He could sing in tune and was ok. I really liked 'in the ghetto' song and 'suspicious minds' and 'cant help falling in love'. I still sing those at home sometimes.
Actually it’s Hoss’s fault for letting Muley sing any time he asks Hoss if it would be ok for him to sing and Hoss always said, Yeah, go ahead. I don’t think it’s going to hurt any thing now, but it always does.
I’ve got to admit, although I like the looks of Cheyenne Bodie, Clint Walker better, singing 🎶 of Beautiful Dreamer is better than when he sang it on stage in one of his movies of Cheyenne. I believe he had some songs that were recorded on records. That was before the good o’l days before cds or cassettes were invented.
What an amazing beautiful voice, Bruce Yarnell had , but he never bothered singing, professionally , i don't know why ?? he would have been a singing sensation, and dying at the age of 35 , in a plane accident , how tragic , that is .
It’s only a Watchful talk and It’s only a Grateful talk Very Soon It Is! It’s only a Rightful talk and It’s only a Grateful talk Very Soon It Is! It’s only a Truthful talk and It’s only a Grateful talk Very Soon It Is! It’s only a Remorseful talk and It’s only a Respectful talk Very Soon It Is!
What part is Adam and Joe on I didn't see them at all and when I checked the movie database page it said they were in this episode but I never saw them so can someone tell me what part Adam is in at least he the only reason I watch this show
That was my favorite child song for a long awhile. I wonder if it was tied to a first viewing of this episode? Me and my brother started standing in front of crystal trying to break glass. Finally a relative said it had to be a really high pitched sound. Uh oh, they didn't know what they'd done...so we stood near thin crystal glasses and shrieked as high as our young voices would go. Never broke glass, but I'm sure our parents wished more than once they'd forgone having offspring. 🤣
The ending with the horses and dogs going crazy was hilarious!
WAIT FOR THE WAGON!!
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This game of horseshoes reminds me of when I was a young girl. My aunt Bea Thompson in Whitesborrow Texas always held a family reunion every year and my mother and I would go. She lived in a beautiful two story Victorian house white with pink trim. The men would gather in the front yard and play horseshoes. I can still hear the sound of the ring when the horseshoe hit the steel post and the laughter and joking of the men. I’m now a 78 year old woman 👵🏻 and I may have lost many things but I’ve still got those sweet memories. I love ❤️ the song 🎶 sung by Elvis Presley of Sweet Memories.
Use to have a horseshoe game at Grandmas every Sunday and homemade ice cream but families don’t get together like that anymore.
Hoss has the most sweetest face.
Yess
Yes he does but don't make him mad and don't mess with his food
He got hugely big as the show continued and his face looked quite different. Most of us do a bit older. He was great and loveable.
I have to admit that this has got to be my favorite episode of the whole series. Muley Jones may have a good singing voice, but he's got a BIG mouth. Lol 😆 🤣 😂
True...but tape his mouth ..and I'd take him home😁🥰🤫
Maybe his mouth may be big, but ain’t it purty? Yes sir ree, cotton candy purty. 💋💋💋💄💄💄
Being he was a tenor opera singer he’s going to have a voice of distinction.
He also had a grip that could make Ben & Hoss wince 🤣🤣🤣
I have discovered that Bruce Yarnell was actually a trained operatic tenor and did many Broadway shows, including a part in Camelot (Sir Dinadan). There is no doubt that the voice over was his very own. He died tragically at age 37 in a private airplane crash. Tremendous loss for all.
Its very sad that he died like that but he really should've knew not to be sanging while he was in a plane and going somewhere
The word is singing not sanging
@@judyelmer2257 So, bilybad made a typo: It happens to all of us - except maybe you, Miss Perfect.
@@billybadtoes That was actually my Dad ( Bruce Yarnell). He was not singing while he died.
Joe, he had a tremendous singing voice. I got to call him Dad...for only 7 years before he died, but I always can watch him in the shows/ movies he was in. I also can listen to him on CDs.
Beautiful Dreamer ! What a lovely song !
Very funny 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 one of my favorite..
Great singing voice, the most hilarious singing scene in the bar, that I have seen so far in binge watching Bonanza from the first seasonal episode.
One of my many favorite Bonanza episodes! Thankful for your channel and your uploads!
My pleasure! Glad you enjoy he channel so much! 🤠👌🎬🍿
Witty and brilliant comedy from the early years! Bruce Yarnell was handsome beyond handsome, to say the least. Whoever did the voiceover was brilliant tenor, and deserves to be acknowledged. Thanks for the laughs!
I am sure that is Bruce Yarnell's real voice. He was a natural baritone and played Curly in the Broadway version of Oklahoma.
@@feurigerStern See my remark below - and thanks!
Got to be by far the best one yet hilarious start to finish, feel sorry for Ben and his family BRILLIANT!!!,youve just made an old man feel young again , Thanks 🫡👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍
little things like when Ben slapped 2nd cousins back and the dust cloud flew off , great series
Wait a minute, first came a nephew, now a second cousin??!! I don't know about the rest of you all, but I'm heading for the ride, I'm going straight to the Ponderosa saying that I am a third cousin or something! Oh, how I wish this could be real, not only in my mind and heart . I always wanted to meet them all, since my childhood and was all the time enchanted by the house and.. by Hoss . I love you cousin Hoss! Thank you for this episode, It was really funny when all bottles started to blast. That's exactly what I think could happen when I'm singing in the shower, but no bottles over there so maybe cracking the ceiling...
Me too
Me too. I have 3 brothers who were just like them. Even Ben looked like my dad, so who was i, i asked, guess who.....hop sing? Lol
Me too I'm the 5th cousin from the other side
Lol im the same here i thought only i wish i could of meet them. Because of them i have my own ponderosa. I jut love those guys.
Exactly! As a young child, I always dreamt of being a guest at the Ponderosa. The Cartwrights were so family-oriented and welcomed everyone to their home.
This was hilarious so much so, it was the size of this gent, he's 6' 6" 250 lbs no wonder he's got a voice, all that 2nd cousin leverage. And when he shook hands with all that youthful exuberance, thought he'd start an earthquake. Great voice, needs some fine-tuning. And all that glass exploding and mirrors, windows, too much humor in one episode. Great idea, scripting, and acting thank you again, Cartwright's and the Ponderosa. No gunfights, no fistfights, no death, only broken glass, and a happy ending.
Yes.. Terrific!! The Dead Pan Indians are a perfect foil!!!
I absolutely died laughing at this so so funny when Ben thinks the enemy outside and mr smallbridges pearly whites are to die für 🥰❣️♥️👍🙏
This episode had me crying from laughing.🤣
Can't understand why Bruce Yarnell, wasn't a huge star, his voice is amazing, he should have been given an a ward, for his acting, in this episode, he was brilliant .
Probably because it looks like he was a theatrical/operatic singer around the time when pop/rock bands/singer like the Beatles and Elvis Presley were popular.
Cried laughing😂 @ 20:33. The look on the chief's son face was hilarious and @ 20:50 when his singing blew out the windows and Ben and the chief grab the rifles. This was one of many good episodes 😊.
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Oh that was so funny! What a great show Bonanza is.
Hey, hey hey! It's the Maytag man. Jesse White. Oh my! That's Strother Martin! This has got to be the funniest episode ever. LOL
Cousin Muley wrecked the saloon with his singing. 😆
That was funny when Cousin Muley trashed the whole saloon
Broken everything that's is all glass
This episode absolutely had me cracking up! Love it
18:47 I love it whenever Ben shouts like that!😝
The best one ever I love this so funny ❤
One of my personal fav Bonanza episode this one fanx 👌🏼
Hier wordt prachtig in gezongen. Fantastisch.👍
And I loved the play and movie Oklahoma. I loved Ado Annie singing I Can’t Say No. When our class acted out that play Ado Annie was performed by one of our classmates, Jeanette O’Donnell. Every year the Jaycee’s held a contest for the beauty Queen 👸 of our town. Jeanette wasn’t perhaps the most beautiful person facially and she certainly was as beautiful in a bathing suit 🩱 she was a skinny little thing. However, she had a sweet personality and she was nice to everybody, and I’m glad the judges overlooked the other girls who might have been more physically beautiful but Jeanette’s beautiful voice knocked them out of the running 🏃♀️. 😊😊😊
👍👌👏 Another really great comedy episode. 😁 Thanks a lot for uploading and sharing this old series.
Best regards luck and health.
This is the funniest episode of bonanza that I have ever seen.
that's what I thought too.
Should not be funny the wild west was wild & hard it should be serious all the time .Example someone murdered someone back then it was instant hanging did not piss about banging murderers up like they do now ,no death row for 20 years execution was imminent.i am not against comedy but comedy for comedies sake carry on films are comedy although they made carry on cowboy I never watched it .keystone cops are comedy brilliant, laurel & Hardy they were comedy again brilliant ,these western series all added a bit of comedy sorry guys they dont rock my boat .
Ok I will take a cold shower but my comment is still the same .
@@clvecooledge2407 life is full of all colours... Am sure the wild west was wild with laughter too and all the other stuff... Humans cannot survive without laughter.. It is the best medicine
The back and fourth was so funny at the begging
Sad sad no Adam but it was funny i suppose I'll just wait for an Adam episode thank you showing the greatest show ❤❤
Happy you enjoyed it. Thank you for tuning in! 🤠👌🎬🍿
@@bgh8904 True
Love show bononza family grew up watching this on TV the Cartwright men always fair honest
If Adam is not on this episode I won't be watching
Not watching is your loss...Adam or no Adam
Adam could’ve totally helped Muley with his voice 😍
@@jadezee6316 whaaaa??!!
@@jadezee6316 you’ve never heard the velvety man voice of that man??
and just how could he have done that?
considering he couldnt sing himself
besides whoever is doing the singing is a far greater singer than roberts....
@@jadezee6316 Everyone’s entitled to their own opinion.
I heard that Pernell Roberts could sing
Fantastic, entertaining, 👍👌😘🥰😍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Just starting and I see Strother Martin - it’s going to be a good one.
I could also hear a Jews harp playing somewhere in the background and I loved it.
Strother Martin. One of the greatest.
Absolutely! His immortal "What we HAVE here is a failure to communicate...."!
another older man was on a few bonanzas....had a gold mine in desert that had a daughter little Joe liked was one
I love this episode it’s one of my favorites
😂😂😂😄 oh God's. Funny. Especially at the end. LMAO!
I love Hoss' hat❤😅
The song "Beautiful Dreamer," places this episode after March, 1864. That is the most advanced date I have seen in an episode.
She went on to star ⭐️ in some of the playhouses in Amarillo. However, I don’t know 🤷♀️ if she played in any other places.
Bruce Yarnel was a great actor and singer. He sang in such musicals as Annie Get your Gun, Carosel and Oklahoma. I loved the movie Carousel 🎠 although it was sad. Gordon McRay was killed right away in the movie 🎥 and it was sad watching his widow, Shirley McClain watching their son graduate without his father being dead and not able to watch him. We chose the song 🎶 that was sung, Climb 🧗🏼♀️ Every Mountain 🏔 as our senior class song when we graduated.
Another great episode.
Jeez, who needs a civil defense siren when ya got this guy around??
i pissed myself laughung for this whole episode.absolutely brilliant.
I love it I laughed and laughed
I LOVE that white and brindle little dog 🐶 on the porch. I lost 😢my good and faithful friend, Baxter or as I sometimes called him Si Barksalot. If he couldn’t get to someone he thought was trying to hurt his mom he apparently thought that he could bark them to death. He was 1 year old when I got him and I had had him for 10 or 11 years when he died. We buried him under a tree 🌲 in our back yard. So he can be nearby the mom he loved for as long as he could remember.🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶👵🏻👵🏻👵🏻👵🏻👵🏻🥰🥰
Love it
It is so funny.
The Clampetts meet the Cartwrights.
"Wait for the Wagon" I have that on gramophone from 1906. Somewhere.
A part from Elvis, Roy Orbison , Johnny Horton , that is the most beautiful voice, i've ever heard .
Elvis wasn't greatly blessed with a voice but he was easy enough listening.
@@earnold1896 Hi I think you need to re think that notion, as he is the biggest recording artist, since the invention of recorded sound.
@@karlgillies he was popular for his looks at the time and movies. He could sing in tune and was ok. I really liked 'in the ghetto' song and 'suspicious minds' and 'cant help falling in love'. I still sing those at home sometimes.
I had to turn the volume DOWN while watching this episode....🎵 🎸
Actually it’s Hoss’s fault for letting Muley sing any time he asks Hoss if it would be ok for him to sing and Hoss always said, Yeah, go ahead. I don’t think it’s going to hurt any thing now, but it always does.
That Sounds Acting kindness Old Buddy Very Soon, It Is.👍
Precious
Fabulous
Precious thing
Sibling
Awesome
Amazing
Acting kindness
Attitude
The Mayrag Repairman rides again!
The look on the Chief's kisser at 20:28
Cousin Muleys's name may as well been Jethro Clampett😁
Muley broke every glass in the saloon because of his singing, and he's in real trouble
LOL, "Earnest T. Bass!", from Andy Griffith..
Easily the most obnoxious episode of Bonanza ever, haha! I still made it to the end
I had to skip some sections to keep my sanity
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Roy arrests Hoss quite a lot. Got to admire how Cartwrights don't really get any special treatment.
I’ve got to admit, although I like the looks of Cheyenne Bodie, Clint Walker better, singing 🎶 of Beautiful Dreamer is better than when he sang it on stage in one of his movies of Cheyenne. I believe he had some songs that were recorded on records. That was before the good o’l days before cds or cassettes were invented.
So funny. YELLOWBELLY!!! , LOUDMOUTH!!! 😅😅😅
That Sounds Kindly Old Buddy Very Soon It Is.👍
hard to make a bad episode with these guest stars
What an amazing beautiful voice, Bruce Yarnell had , but he never bothered singing, professionally , i don't know why ?? he would have been a singing sensation, and dying at the age of 35 , in a plane accident , how tragic , that is .
Karl, he was actually a professional opera singer. You can IMDB or Google his name and see what he's been in.
This was the silliest ...
He had a beautiful voice, but...
Uh oh. I smell trouble brewing when those two guys are loading up those cartons of bottles full of liquor. 😬😬😬🥃 🍸 🍹
It’s only a Watchful talk and It’s only a Grateful talk Very Soon It Is!
It’s only a Rightful talk and It’s only a Grateful talk Very Soon It Is!
It’s only a Truthful talk and It’s only a Grateful talk Very Soon It Is!
It’s only a Remorseful talk and It’s only a Respectful talk Very Soon It Is!
The Best Episode of Bonanza, where we find out that Hoss Cartwright has long distance cousin.
Too funny 😂
Please play the episode of Muley's return.
This is the,...(MOST FUNNIEST), episode of all, I reckon, th dog the tree the horse cidnt take it,...& the stilery, lost out most of all👍😀😁😃😄😅😆.
damn Ben blew a gasket lol
He wasn't singing nearly high enough to break glass
some of those espisodes comedy were a bit supid
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Last time i saw chief white bear he was working the front desk at a boarding house on dragnet.The indian has come along way.
I love how bad the funny ones are lol
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No nasty drugs or anything going on in these days, yet people still act like.....
I think he played on the Donna Reed show.
Will and muley would be like hoss and little joe
I Think Ben Was Being Mean To Muly Near The End Because All Muly Wanted To Do Was Help.
I think, the value of 5 dollars was around $95, more or less, back then (?) 0:46
How did they film these breaking cups and coffeepot? 😁😁😁
Good grief. I didn’t recognize Strother Martin who played Yuri in this movie 🎥.
YesnI recognized his voice immediately......lovely guy...😍😍😍😍
Couldn’t believe this if it were true
Oh cousin muley
Sheriff Coffee: Break it up here, I said! Did I say, "Break it up?" Oh. It's you three again, huh? COME ON, COME ON! 17:10-17:26
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What part is Adam and Joe on I didn't see them at all and when I checked the movie database page it said they were in this episode but I never saw them so can someone tell me what part Adam is in at least he the only reason I watch this show
Now just how did they make all those cups and bottles break? Explanation asked….
42:28 yo do not force your brother (innocent) to relocate, how about you relocate the man who sold him the whiskey
Tom and Jerry and a bit different topic.
OR, And Stanley and Oliver?
Fond memories of watching babes in toyland (aka March of the wooden soldiers) with my grandfather as a child! Love Stan and Ollie!
Ben sure can yell.
Funny
Completely ridiculous, but still a few good laughs.
I'm the furthest thing from a social justice warrior as you can get and the Indian guy even made me cringe
A good song makes everything shaky.:D
That was my favorite child song for a long awhile. I wonder if it was tied to a first viewing of this episode? Me and my brother started standing in front of crystal trying to break glass. Finally a relative said it had to be a really high pitched sound. Uh oh, they didn't know what they'd done...so we stood near thin crystal glasses and shrieked as high as our young voices would go. Never broke glass, but I'm sure our parents wished more than once they'd forgone having offspring. 🤣
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