Berle was a vaudevillian whose star rose and fell on television from 1948 to 1953. His ego and self-image were the downfall in his later years. The times changed but he didn't and he must have suffered because of it.
That explains why the original SNL cast didn't exactly have favourable opinions about him from when he came to host in April 1979. His style of comedy was very wrong for that type of show.
@@bluebear1985 I don’t remember much about that episode and why it was so controversial. I do, however, remember laughing my ass off at Berle’s opening monologue. Most memorable was on old retirees in FL: “They were so old; the average age was deceased.”
Sounds like Milton Berle had the same inexplicable clout at NBC New York that Bob Hope had at NBC Burbank when he would crash _The Tonight Show_ to Johnny Carson's annoyance. Those guys were legends but that didn't mean they could just do what they wanted decades after their prime.
Bob Hope was still sort of a lovable legend in the early 90s whereas Milton Berle didn't have that same love and was loathed, especially after his disastorous SNL hosting gig in the late 70s.
@@RichV20 Problem is that there was one person at NBC who hated Hope, and that was Carson. He thought that Hope was a terrible guest who could only do his scripted material, which led to stale, rehearsed-sounding interviews. Unfortunately for him, Hope was the single individual talent at NBC who had more pull than he did, so Carson had to suffer through it till retirement.
Everyone will scream OSCAR! when they hear the mesmerizing line "FUCK THIS!" I would have Al Pacino play Milton Berle in that...either him or Mr. Peanut.
OH I thought the title said "changes the set." I was expecting a bizarre story of Milton Berle rearranging the furniture.
Berle was a vaudevillian whose star rose and fell on television from 1948 to 1953. His ego and self-image were the downfall in his later years. The times changed but he didn't and he must have suffered because of it.
He was a world-class a hole.
That explains why the original SNL cast didn't exactly have favourable opinions about him from when he came to host in April 1979. His style of comedy was very wrong for that type of show.
@@bluebear1985
I don’t remember much about that episode and why it was so controversial.
I do, however, remember laughing my ass off at Berle’s opening monologue. Most memorable was on old retirees in FL: “They were so old; the average age was deceased.”
And yet, people still know who he is unlike you.
you the man conan
Sounds like Milton Berle had the same inexplicable clout at NBC New York that Bob Hope had at NBC Burbank when he would crash _The Tonight Show_ to Johnny Carson's annoyance. Those guys were legends but that didn't mean they could just do what they wanted decades after their prime.
Bob Hope was still sort of a lovable legend in the early 90s whereas Milton Berle didn't have that same love and was loathed, especially after his disastorous SNL hosting gig in the late 70s.
@@RichV20 Problem is that there was one person at NBC who hated Hope, and that was Carson. He thought that Hope was a terrible guest who could only do his scripted material, which led to stale, rehearsed-sounding interviews. Unfortunately for him, Hope was the single individual talent at NBC who had more pull than he did, so Carson had to suffer through it till retirement.
Milton Berle was hilarious!
Why didn't they tape it and show it during broadcasting where 99.999% of the viewers see the show?
...and that is why Conan O'Brien is a good host
Conan’s my favorite ever. Lol
Everyone will scream OSCAR! when they hear the mesmerizing line "FUCK THIS!" I would have Al Pacino play Milton Berle in that...either him or Mr. Peanut.
Pavarotti: HEY!
:D
Uncle Arthur, Bewitched, surprise visits.
Hargrave surprise visits Donny & Marie Osmond.
John: milton berle used to fight conan o'brien?
Milton Berle looks like an Arthur Phillips. Uncle Arthur's family (Hargrave) & Phillips (Syrian).
Exactly.
Goddamn that’s a great story lmao
0:53 😂
Nice impression at 1:58!
Must have used Josh Groban's barber.
Hahh !
I mean impersonation
0:16 wtf
Picked his nose.
0:16
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THAT GUY IS FK UGHLY WHAT HAPPENED TO HIS NOSE??? DID HE USED A WRONG CHINESE PLASTIC SURGERY , MAYBE A BROTHER FROM oWEN wILSON
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This story should be put to film.