Late in life, Tallulah reportedly almost fell into a NYC taxi with cigarette in hand. Having given address, taxi driver said You're Tallulah Bankhead. Her reply, Frankly my Dahling, I'm what's LEFT of Tallulah Bankhead! As always a dramatic performance 👏 💐
Steve Allen's Sunday night program was a favorite of my father so it's very likely I watched this when first shown. One thing about growing up when I did, I was introduced to a lot of memorable stars through these variety shows.
This definitely was "Comedy Gold!" When trying to get a date and the Elevator guy (Tom Poston) keeps blocking! People actually use to dress, this elegantly! Tallulah, finally got her Steve Allen! Such a Funny skit!! 😁😅😁
Tom Poston the lift attendant from Mork and Mindy. I was watching Tallulah in an old Hammer film. She plays a menacing part of a psychotic mother with Stephanie Powers as her victim. Just pure class the film was Die Die my darling or may have been released in the USA as Fanatic made in 1965. I cant emphasize enough to you to check the flick out if your a fan.
Yes indeed ! "Die Die My Darling" was Ms Bankhead's last film appearance and it's an xlnt thriller. She really gives poor Stephanie Powers a bad time ! Thanks for your perceptive comment ! CHEERS !! :-)
Steven Allen looks older than 26 years old here and so does Tom Post. Both born in 1921. Tom looks is 6ft tall and Steve is 6'3"? Steve looks 6'7" compared to Tom?
the exchanges were essential until the 1960s ... but they also made the telephone numbers fun. I still remember the exchange for my home phone in OC, in So Cal in the 1950s: Jasper.
When phone numbers started with a word, I believe it’s first 2 letters were dialed. Circle would be CI. When I was a kid, our number started with the word State, and people dialed ST. BTW Talulah’s comedy chops were in peak form in her appearance on The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour. Well worth checking out. I’d never seen this elevator sketch before - it’s charming! Thanks for posting!
Tallulah Bankhead always seemed to play herself, or to be more precise, the persona she publicly adopted. And this skit was clearly written for her.
Late in life, Tallulah reportedly almost fell into a NYC taxi with cigarette in hand. Having given address, taxi driver said You're Tallulah Bankhead. Her reply, Frankly my Dahling, I'm what's LEFT of Tallulah Bankhead! As always a dramatic performance 👏 💐
Tom Poston was such a great comedian and was on so many great shows as a regular. Stevareno was a genius. Tallulah was divine.
Yes, my Dahlings, Tom , Steve and Tallulah! How absolutely Mahvelous! 🏆 🎉 💋
What can you say about a well written script, that is professionlly acted with great humor? Watch it again and again. Thanks so much.
Laughs and Gratitude for these brilliant artists
Everyone was darling to Talullah
Tallulah was, as we would say in Australia, 'mad as a cut snake'. Thank Heavens for that!
Steve Allen's Sunday night program was a favorite of my father so it's very likely I watched this when first shown. One thing about growing up when I did, I was introduced to a lot of memorable stars through these variety shows.
Now that is a lesson in comedy timing!
Really funny,we need more of those brilliant script today
professionals at their best thankyou
This is so perfect!!!!!!!
Young Tom Poston!!! Great!
Saw him at the Stage Deli in New York years ago.
This definitely was "Comedy Gold!" When trying to get a date and the Elevator guy (Tom Poston) keeps blocking! People actually use to dress, this elegantly! Tallulah, finally got her Steve Allen! Such a Funny skit!! 😁😅😁
Another gem thank you.
It's Tom Poston!!!
Randy Sills George!!!!!
Tom Poston was a regular on Steve Allen's TV show in the '50s.
@@bdiaz6081 Yes!!
He seemed like a very nice man and was good-looking, too...
Brilliant ❤️
Legendary actress, love her sexy voice and outfits
Tom Poston the lift attendant from Mork and Mindy. I was watching Tallulah in an old Hammer film. She plays a menacing part of a psychotic mother with Stephanie Powers as her victim. Just pure class the film was Die Die my darling or may have been released in the USA as Fanatic made in 1965. I cant emphasize enough to you to check the flick out if your a fan.
Yes indeed ! "Die Die My Darling" was Ms Bankhead's last film appearance and it's an xlnt thriller. She really gives poor Stephanie Powers a bad time ! Thanks for your perceptive comment ! CHEERS !! :-)
"Oh, shut up."
Very Good!... #36 🐄🦉🏴☠✝
Steven Allen looks older than 26 years old here and so does Tom Post. Both born in 1921. Tom looks is 6ft tall and Steve is 6'3"? Steve looks 6'7" compared to Tom?
Mamadou... 36. Not 26. 🙂
phone numbers used to have letters and shapes in them lol??
I THINK circle was zero haha
the exchanges were essential until the 1960s ... but they also made the telephone numbers fun. I still remember the exchange for my home phone in OC, in So Cal in the 1950s: Jasper.
Yes indeed.
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When phone numbers started with a word, I believe it’s first 2 letters were dialed. Circle would be CI. When I was a kid, our number started with the word State, and people dialed ST. BTW Talulah’s comedy chops were in peak form in her appearance on The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour. Well worth checking out. I’d never seen this elevator sketch before - it’s charming! Thanks for posting!
They said the woman takes it all in fixing her face by their smokers jacket's. 84.
Zotz!
Is that Steve Allen?
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Good grief!
Lucy's number was CIrcle 7-3099...not Tallulah's!
I thought Lucy had the PLaza or MUrray Hill exchange.
I think it changed once by primarily was Circle...
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