I got to see The Taming of the Shrew at Shakespeare in the Park when I lived in NYC in 1989. It starred Kevin Kline, Blythe Danner and Jerry Stiller (RIP) and was free; first come, first served. A great experience.
Continuity blooper, long shot phone has an old fashioned separate ear receiver and microphone, closeup has a more modern single piece receiver microphone 📞.
I loved watching this show back in the 1980s. Thanks for sharing.
Hilarious show,one of the funniest ever ! The situations,the comic timing,the little details all contribute to make this show something special.
I got to see The Taming of the Shrew at Shakespeare in the Park when I lived in NYC in 1989. It starred Kevin Kline, Blythe Danner and Jerry Stiller (RIP) and was free; first come, first served. A great experience.
Saw Romeo & Juliette at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley and Julius Caesar at Stern Grove in San Francisco. First come, first served.
That's all Lucile. Priceless.
I laughed pretty hard at "When I got drafted into the army, Lucille thought I started World War II just to get out of the house!"
"Al" is played by Carl Ballantine, who would perform as seaman Lester Gruber on McHale's Navy throughout all of it's four seasons.
That's all Robert 🤣🤣
Happy birthday Malaysia 🎉❤🎉😂❤😂🎉😂❤
Sooooo glad I've managed to remain single all these years!
Mark Burnett Same here brother!
Continuity blooper, long shot phone has an old fashioned separate ear receiver and microphone, closeup has a more modern single piece receiver microphone 📞.
23:25 Lucilles expressions and acting at this point shen she thinks he is playing the field!
al is the man.
That’s all Paul
this series lasted only 2 years but y repeatedly hear references to it on tv
That's very interesting (upvote). There's more quality and good healthy laughs packed into this brief series than anything that's followed since.
The sixties had a bunch of shows that only ran two or three seasons but went on to become cult classics
If you followed that play you would wing up in jail 🤣🤣🤣🤣
If you enjoyed this, listen to old time radio broadcast “Back for Christmas “ with Peter Lorre. Gr8 ending!
17:15😂
Gunther is out every night till 2am, and he has to start work at 8am. I guess new York really is the city that never sleeps!
NOTIN 🤣🤣🤣😂😂
the telephone changed.