Wayne And Shuster International - Frontier psychiatrist (1983-03-19) part 1
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 6 янв 2015
- Wayne And Shuster International - Frontier psychiatrist (1983-03-19) part 1
A comedy series consisting of repackaged sketches from previously aired Wayne and Shuster shows. 1) Psych-Out At O.K. Corral - Dr. Sigmund Earp, Frontier Psychiatrist ( Wayne) counsels outlaw Snake Larsen ( Shuster) to help him mend his ways. 2) Wayne and Shuster Festival of Your Favourite Commercials - the cast sends up commercials for Macedonian Formula for gray hair; Volare cars; coffee; a prisoner for antiperspirant; luggage too strong for a gorilla; Boris the finicky cat; yogurt eaten by elderly men in Russia; and the Wayne and Shuster All Girls' Band sing Candy Man featuring 12 year old Cynthia Dale. Cast members include Johnny Wayne, Frank Shuster, Don Cullen, Tom Harvey, Carol Robinson, Lou Pitoscia, Les Rubie, John Davies, Barbara Franklin, Roy Wordsworth, Keith Hampshire, Paul Kligman, and Bill Kemp.
For those wondering, the actual samples used by Avalanches were from the radio show version of this sketch, and some other sketches on the same record. That's why some of the samples aren't in this sketch, and the ones that are don't quite sound the same.
Oooh!
@@user-vo8zx1db6m Hey, thanks! I’ve been wanting to hear that for 20 years🤗
@@user-vo8zx1db6m thank you!!!!
Thank you!
The Avalanches sampled from a live album from 1960.... Includes "I was a TV Addict"... With Howard de Vol and his orchestra. Brilliant.
I'm afraid expulsion is the only answer
It's the opinion of the entire staff that Dexter is criminally insane 😓
Wrong video.
ruclips.net/video/Feb5D3SCdew/видео.html
That boy needs therapy
[record scratching noises]
But what does that mean?
That boy needs therapy!
Purely psychosomatic
I love the bit at the beginning, taking the piss from the Englishman with that little bait-and-switch. It's even probably accurate, being unable to speak English but being fluent in French.
Some of the samples are different because this is a different version
2:30 Psychosomatic
3:26 Lie down on the couch
4:39 Frontier psychiatrist
4:41 That boy needs therapy
6:35 Grab a kazoo
6:50 When I count three
7:14 Let's have a tune
8:48 I'm gonna kill you
9:37 You're a nut!
9:48 What does that mean?
Thank you!!!
Amazing!
"this is a different version"
Ahhh! That's important too!
"ya see that shootin stranger?"
"Sure did!"
*immediately shoots him*
OMG I'm choking XD
Did they seriously sample wayne n shuster in the song cos that makes me sooooo happy as a Canadian growing up with this in reruns. Never put that together!
They did, it was the radio version they used.
6:34 He's a ring tailed ranagazoo!
7:14 - Let's have a tune!
6:50 - When I count to three...
Rannygazoo. Pronounced /ˌrænɪɡəˈzuː/ It's a century-old term, now rare, for a deceptive story or scheme, pranks, tricks or other irritating or foolish carryings-on.
The man with the golden eyeball.
That opening shows more appreciation for mental health than most people today
WOW WOW WOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
From a mad keen 77yo Aussie fan,in the middle of the Corona virus.
7:04 still cracks me up.
12:16 absolutely kills me
fantastic,,,thank you , whomever brought this to yotube .
For the Wayne and Shuster fans who aren't aware, this song was famously sampled by the "plunderphonics powerhouse" the Australian band The Avalanches, so a lot of people (who don't know Wayne and Shuster) have come here to here the original samples.
"That boy needs therapy!"
ruclips.net/video/qLrnkK2YEcE/видео.html
6:55 had me in stitches!
FRONTIER PSYCHIATRIST
Crazy in the coconut
LOL! It was great to see this, I just made a cover of 'Frontier Psychiatrist' on my channel!
Great Show
Wayne and shuster, Bizzare, SCTV and Benny Hill..❤
Later on ..SNL between 89-94, In living color and Mad TV..we're hilarious too 🤣
I notice at the beginning of the episode there is a note asking "If you have any episodes on tape...let me know. Let who know? Who wrote this? I have some W&S you might be interested in.
That was me, the uploader. Yes, if you have any more shows, I'd really appreciate it!
This is the last of comedy that entailed a full costume drama production on network television.
Norm brought me here
4:57 reminds me of that goofy goes to trial animation.
@4:25 that, was when the story happened.
Legendary Canadian comics. Ed Sullivan loved them on his show.
9:49 what thats mean?
DAndross ... he's suffering from a "traumatic dislocation from his emotional processes;" it's not real psychology, but it means the outlaw has suffered past trauma and was thereby estranged from his emotions (which were too strong for his ego during the trauma, so the brain turned off the emotions to protect the ego), and is now hostile to mask the emotions he's afraid of facing
@@mckernan603 it's a reference to the song
Oh my bad
You're nuts!!!
@@ozguroyus you're crazy in the coconut
i like the radio version better, but at least it's nice to now have visual context..
maybe someone should make an edit where it's the audio from the radio version and the video from the tv version
Decent! :D
Avalanches above,
work continues below.
I'd be very interested to know whether these shows are being preserved or if the CBC is going to lose or possibly destroy them?
You got a rejected horse and that's the worst kind😂
Psychosomatic!
We did not get this in Ireland. I have never heard of these two
merci esque vous avez la serie en vf
When reading the comments is good for your mental health.
Sometimes a parrot talks.
Is Dexter ill is Dexter ill is Dexter ill?
"Sheriff, why did you shoot that well-adjusted cow folk?"
I like how it took the silly yanks in the audience so long to realise he was speaking French.
The only silly yanks Canadians know are the ones they have alone in their rooms. ;)
Snake'ele omg.
IS DEXTER ILL IS DEXTER ILL ILL ILL ILL IS DEXTER TODAY?
Frontier Freud?
Yeah like abilene adler and the jung guns
12:04
9:37
Those who dislike this need therapy.
man, all four of these pixels sure are funny.
the sad part is the doc is right in all seriousness people can turn to a horrible life when there's no one to listen or diagnose a mental problem before it gets worse and even sadder is even now people laugh at the idea of talking to a psychiatrist.