Although the Perry Mason TV show did not start until 1957 (which might indicate that the writers goofed up yet again), there was a Perry Mason radio show in 1943 and some novels and movies in the 1930s...
ALL OF THESE VARIOUS OLDER CLASSIC TV EPISODES ARE REALLY GREAT TO SEE ONCE AGAIN SO MANY YEARS AFTER THE DAYS OF OUR YOUTH WITH MANY NOW VERY WELL KNOWN ACTORS BEFORE THEY REACHED THEIR ULTIMATE FAME - THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR FINDING AND POSTING THEM HERE.
+Carl Napp yea,hardly remembered these days..he had a wife and 2 children at the time..where are they?..no one from his family has ever said anything about him,,some acting friends have said his death was suspicious....i'd like someone in the states open a case to find out what really happened to joe..a good documentary would be good..with his children commenting..theyve all shot through..no comments.the man was very fluent with his language..one of the all time best character actors..frank sutton (sgt carter)died the same year,1974
***** I think you are right. What is mentioned in Wikipedia really seems strange. Joe Flynn was everything else than a fopdoodle. About "Gomer Pyle, USMC". To me Frank sutton was the headliner. James Beck from "Dad's Army" also died strange, suddenly and period! Be that as it may. There were many lovely TV series, especially from UK.
+Carl Napp yea that was a shocker about james beck..dads army..excellent show,with frasier telling his ghost stories..its whats lacking these character actors..blakey from on the buses..the young people have caught up with on the buses ...theres a lot comments ,on the show..one can learn a lot of script writing techniques ,formats by watching these 50 plus year shows.
McHale's navy was so funny what a blast that show was. I never did get to see the shows that where done in Italy. It wasn't the most accurate detail WW-2 show by a long shot but it was a hoot none the less. I love how they constantly pulled the wool over captain Bingleton.
I thought this slapstick humour would be too outdated and tiresome but it's proved to be refreshingly naive and rather funny. I have watched, at least, 20 episodes so far. Most entertaining. Thank you for the chance to watch Ernest Borgnine and Tim Conway at their funniest with Joe Flynn being at the brunt of all their jokes. What a treat!
Anytime you have Tim Conway and Ernie Borgnine on film, it's going to be worth watching 99% of the time. Joe Flynn was no slacker either. TV execs could learn something to figure out why this formula was so successful.
They still had Quensots at the Upper and Lower MAU Camps at Subic. Bay and Camp Fuji Japan in the 80s and Our Bn NGF Shop was in a Quensot at Camp Pendleton same time frame.
If that is the *only* thing that makes you feel old, you're doing pretty good... I get reminded of it every morning when I wake up and every night when I go to sleep -- and every moment between...
@@stanmccarty5531 She's not listed in IMDB.com entry for this episode of McHale's Navy. I imagine at the reason she didn't get on screen credit is becaue she had no dialog. I'd be willing to wager that she was a real woman: No tattoos, WPTH, no addictions, and no abnormal piercings.
does anyone notice that the captain has a lens in his glasses in only a few of the scenes. most of the time the frames have no glass lens at all--the frames are empty!
It’s unfortunate that even today, there are plenty of Lead Bottom types in leadership positions. The best leaders are those whom go by results even if a bit unorthodox.
@@rjonboy7608 actually Carpenter wasn't a true wannbe, remember when Fuji was captured. Towards the end of the show, he said, I've had it with your who who who, and your wha wha what. Then he pushed him in the drink
@@mike6932 Yeah, The Day The War Stood Still, first episode of the second season. Carpenter was one of those characters you can really hate or really admire
There were novels and movies in the 1930s and a radio show in 1943... Whether the writers of the show knew about this or not is an entirely different question... Considering the fact that they often have things stamped "USAF" and talk about the "Air Force" would indicate to me that the writers didn't know too much...
What's funny to me is that every house in America probably has a printer hooked up to their PC today. I remember the days of the mimeograph used in elementary school. The advance of technology has been impressive. Gutenberg started something.😃
Machinist 'Tinker' Bell : "....oh it was awful Sir: My father had no job - My Mother had no food to cook, which was okay, because we couldn't afford matches to light the fire.......and then.......and then came the depression" XD lol
The script of McHale's navy was of little consequence when you had a cast like this. Sitcoms today have lackluster characters and that's why they aren't entertaining. There have been few shows since that have this talent.
I do not ever recall any episodes where anyone wears BLUE uniforms ? PS I know they were in the south Pacific Tim Conway must have been a strong to pick up Joe Flynn !
4 or 5 times during the series, usually at episodes end, Flynn tosses in throwaway lines about Borgnine winning an Oscar, usually something like "some Oscar winner, you call that acting?" You boys think you are fans? Try this trivia query, I bet none of you get it: In what episode does Borgnine/Conway do a takeoff of one of the most famous scenes from Marty?
Borgnine originally did not want to do television. He changed his mind when he found out that people did not know who he was, despite having won an Oscar. Being in a television series would fix that.
at 17:40 , Binghamton screams out "This isn't a SOAP OPERA......." He could not have known about any idea of a soap opera in 1943 when this took place . Thee term Soap Opera is an invention of Television so as this took place during WW2 soap operas had not yet been invented.
Just don't have the characters , the direction , or production now all fake , younger actors oh few good but most just tryin read lines fill shoes but can't feel the parts to removed from old-school reality , too much , cg graphics and special effects and too much censorship , these older shows all had something to say if you listened to the story , like think about these guys on island pac with a stray pow Fuji like a brother , and constantly breaking regs in trouble with the jerk leader who they always make afool out of like the whole war scene man , bet thee was a lot of that goin on in 40s like pearl before the strike was a big party , whole Navy in Hawaii partyin, til it hit , 60s show during name making fun of ww2, and showing the human side of a skipper and his guys like a family , of goofballs , pirates n thieves , wit h a nap buddy crazy .
The problem I had with McHale's Navy was the lack of racial diversity. The U.S. military in TV sitcoms was always integrated, even in the 1950's with" Sgt. Bilko" and with military episodes of the The Andy Griffith Show. The military was certainly one place that wasn't restricted to "Whites only."
Might be because PTs weren't integrated. Even in the deep water Navy in WWII wasn't really integrated, blacks being restricted to certain rates such cooks/bakers, engine room, etc.
I guess just like at Harvard, and academia in general, Fuji is the 'wrong kind' of racial diversity, even though the Chinese were slaves in California in the 1800s, and even as late as the 1940s Japanese - Americans were imprisoned in internment camps.
Ever wonder why McHale et al do not wear any identification or medals on their uniforms? Not sure, but I think the studio was denied that by the Navy Dept. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Joe Flynn is beyond hilarious,this is the perfect example of good clean comedy,for all ages,great job to all connected to the making of this show
..."you two bit Perry Mason". This show was great! Thank you so much!
Although the Perry Mason TV show did not start until 1957 (which might indicate that the writers goofed up yet again), there was a Perry Mason radio show in 1943 and some novels and movies in the 1930s...
LOVE McHale's Navy!!! Wonderful! Thanks so much for these shows!
McHales Navy, F Troop, and Hogans Heros the trifecta of military comedies.
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Don't forget "Gomer Pyle, USMC"
Loved Ftroop
I could just scream is still the best line ever, love the way he says it every time
Unfortunately, he stopped saying that later on in the series.
Capt.Bingington, Mr.Parker , printing press with ink equals a bull in a China shop,
@@upthedownescalator630 I think the first 3 seasons were better because of the “seclusion” of Mc Hale’s island and the mischief they get into there.
@@johnbockelie3899 Accurate 🤣🤣🤣
McHale's navy great.Thank you.
I used to watch this with my Dad ,good memories, ty Jackie Boy
I never get enough of mchales navy. Everything g worked. The timing and stories. Classic show
"Who, who, who" and "I could just scream" are classic lines. Love Captain Binghamton.
That who and what are getting on my nerves.
40 Knot Binghamton to you...
What, what, what?
Why me why is it always me
Never heard something so ridiculous
ALL OF THESE VARIOUS OLDER CLASSIC TV EPISODES ARE REALLY GREAT TO SEE ONCE AGAIN SO MANY YEARS AFTER THE DAYS OF OUR YOUTH WITH MANY NOW VERY WELL KNOWN ACTORS BEFORE THEY REACHED THEIR ULTIMATE FAME -
THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR FINDING AND POSTING THEM HERE.
The Trombone arrangement on the sound track is so good!
Sure is!
This episode is great.
Love this show!
"Think, thimble-brain, think!" - Gruber
This episode had me in stitches. The episodes are all the basically the same, but the script and the acting makes this a very good sitcom.
16:47This is the most funniest court seen ever!!!😄😄😄
It was Joe Flynn who was priceless!
By the way, thanks for the upload.
+Carl Napp yea,hardly remembered these days..he had a wife and 2 children at the time..where are they?..no one from his family has ever said anything about him,,some acting friends have said his death was suspicious....i'd like someone in the states open a case to find out what really happened to joe..a good documentary would be good..with his children commenting..theyve all shot through..no comments.the man was very fluent with his language..one of the all time best character actors..frank sutton (sgt carter)died the same year,1974
***** I think you are right.
What is mentioned in Wikipedia really seems
strange. Joe Flynn was everything else than a
fopdoodle.
About "Gomer Pyle, USMC". To me Frank sutton was the headliner.
James Beck from "Dad's Army" also died
strange, suddenly and period!
Be that as it may. There were many lovely
TV series, especially from UK.
+Carl Napp yea that was a shocker about james beck..dads army..excellent show,with frasier telling his ghost stories..its whats lacking these character actors..blakey from on the buses..the young people have caught up with on the buses ...theres a lot comments ,on the show..one can learn a lot of script writing techniques ,formats by watching these 50 plus year shows.
Glad to see him get some love here! Conway was VERY funny, but Flynn was EXCELLENT as Binghamton! Actually the whole cast was quite good!
Carl Napp
Who,who,who ...... what, what, what....
Don't panic.... don't panic.... , oh! That is from Dad's Army show! 😁
McHale's navy was so funny what a blast that show was. I never did get to see the shows that where done in Italy. It wasn't the most accurate detail WW-2 show by a long shot but it was a hoot none the less. I love how they constantly pulled the wool over captain Bingleton.
Lester Miller Binghamton.
I love these shows but as I watch more of them it strikes me they were a perfect comedic vehicle for Tim Conway.
Rest in peace Tim you were my favorite....
Two bit Perry Mason 😆 "Love it"
I thought this slapstick humour would be too outdated and tiresome but it's proved to be refreshingly naive and rather funny. I have watched, at least, 20 episodes so far. Most entertaining. Thank you for the chance to watch Ernest Borgnine and Tim Conway at their funniest with Joe Flynn being at the brunt of all their jokes. What a treat!
It's more "character" humor. A bunch of character actors doing schtick. It still works.
I concur with you we’ll never see the likes from that era from the early 70s and before Hollywood just doesn’t have a clue, unfortunately
InstaBlaster...
They had unusual ones.
Anytime you have Tim Conway and Ernie Borgnine on film, it's going to be worth watching 99% of the time. Joe Flynn was no slacker either. TV execs could learn something to figure out why this formula was so successful.
I am 64 years old and I remember those quassant huts, it makes me feel sad as I know I am old now.
They still had Quensots at the Upper and Lower MAU Camps at Subic. Bay and Camp Fuji Japan in the 80s and Our Bn NGF Shop was in a Quensot at Camp Pendleton same time frame.
If that is the *only* thing that makes you feel old, you're doing pretty good... I get reminded of it every morning when I wake up and every night when I go to sleep -- and every moment between...
The actress who played Lt. Marshall got robbed. No screen credit. Should have won an Emmy.:)
Who is the actress who played Lt. Marshall?
@@stanmccarty5531 She's not listed in IMDB.com entry for this episode of McHale's Navy. I imagine at the reason she didn't get on screen credit is becaue she had no dialog. I'd be willing to wager that she was a real woman: No tattoos, WPTH, no addictions, and no abnormal piercings.
@@p70581holy moly you're a sexist pig
Parker: Uh, sir requsts permission to recess. Till after the war.
I will always like this show
Joe Flynn is sooo funny
This show was so funny
Gruber spying 5 seconds in. LOL
This show was, is a total crack up.... Lt Marshall....
does anyone notice that the captain has a lens in his glasses in only a few of the scenes. most of the time the frames have no glass lens at all--the frames are empty!
That is because the glare from the stage lights will show glare on screen.
@@stevenrussell5340 yes but notice in the ink spray clip his glasses went from empty to having a lens real quick...
@@chadhaire1711 I'm sure the glass was there for effect. And to protect his eyes from the spray.
Too funny thanks for sharing
It’s unfortunate that even today, there are plenty of Lead Bottom types in leadership positions. The best leaders are those whom go by results even if a bit unorthodox.
Great episode
Love this show
I think Binghamton treats Carpenter so dirty for to say Carpenter is so dedicated and true to him.
A brilliant way to make Binghamton seem more nasty 😏
Remember, blot don't rub! Lol!
I love this series!
6 People did not like this video, these 6 people must be sick.
It was 6 people who pull on their commanding officer
Now it's 27 Mr. Carpenter wannabes.
@@rjonboy7608 actually Carpenter wasn't a true wannbe, remember when Fuji was captured. Towards the end of the show, he said, I've had it with your who who who, and your wha wha what. Then he pushed him in the drink
@@mike6932 Yeah, The Day The War Stood Still, first episode of the second season. Carpenter was one of those characters you can really hate or really admire
Make it 63
Only four Seasons. Wish they made more.
Jesus! I cannot stop laughing!
wonderful show ,cast and production,
I love Miguel's Navy❤❤😂
back when we had REAL comedy.....
Soooo funnny😅😂
Pity there was an air raid happened during Lt. Marshall's testimony. I really wanted to hear what she had to say. ;=)
I saw what she had to say!
OH this must be the Ink injector, Oh no Sir this is the Ink injector here 🤓 LOL Remember Sir Blot don't Rub LOL
I used to watch this in the 1960s there's no good shows on today
Binghamton called Parker a "two-bit Perry Mason." The Perry Mason TV series began in 1957. WW2 ended in 1945.
There were novels and movies in the 1930s and a radio show in 1943... Whether the writers of the show knew about this or not is an entirely different question... Considering the fact that they often have things stamped "USAF" and talk about the "Air Force" would indicate to me that the writers didn't know too much...
I could just scream!
What's funny to me is that every house in America probably has a printer hooked up to their PC today. I remember the days of the mimeograph used in elementary school. The advance of technology has been impressive. Gutenberg started something.😃
Machinist 'Tinker' Bell : "....oh it was awful Sir: My father had no job - My Mother had no food to cook, which was okay, because we couldn't afford matches to light the fire.......and then.......and then came the depression" XD lol
Love watching this show you tube videos in English language
We always knew Capt . Binghamton was going to lose. How was the funny part.
It's Nutty Norman!
I thought Admiral Rogers first name was Bruce, not John.
This is hilarious
Imagine McHale meeting "Admiral" Rachel Levine. 😂
Poor Bingy. He could not win.
Someone up there hates him 😂
The script of McHale's navy was of little consequence when you had a cast like this. Sitcoms today have lackluster characters and that's why they aren't entertaining. There have been few shows since that have this talent.
Joe Flynn A Maverick! BUT. If binga bings Binghampton was my superior officer (pause) I would put him on the yard arm and leave him there!
Blue Moon Crescent There’s no “p” in Binghamton!
Ha. And who plays hot Marshall?
You’ll never know….
I do not ever recall any episodes where anyone wears BLUE uniforms ? PS I know they were in the south Pacific Tim Conway must have been a strong to pick up Joe Flynn !
Waste of ammunitions.... could have borrowed some to throw at 🙂
13 people did not like the video, these 13 people must be sick, sick, sick.
Vic Avakian there Japanese
now it is 21. Poor souls...
@@rahkinrah1963 They probably like today's CRAP. L.O.L.🤣🤣🤣
4 or 5 times during the series, usually at episodes end, Flynn tosses in throwaway lines about Borgnine
winning an Oscar, usually something like "some Oscar winner, you call that acting?"
You boys think you are fans? Try this trivia query, I bet none of you get it:
In what episode does Borgnine/Conway do a takeoff of one of the most famous scenes from Marty?
Borgnine originally did not want to do television. He changed his mind when he found out that people did not know who he was, despite having won an Oscar. Being in a television series would fix that.
French Leave For McHale S2 E11
My Funny Part At 18:59
I don't understand why they didn't kill the Captain a long time ago. In a real war he would of been.
willy saying "please?" who could say no?
18:25,19:00, 19:55
OH Wishful thinking...
14:10😅
By the UCMJ a person can be tried for the same crime .
🇺🇸👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I knew that Binghamton was a democRAT!
Why? Because he is not a draft dodging bone spur Putin loving traitor?
@@brantlambermont1657 nice reply" COMRADE"!!
Gentlemen can't we just come here and enjoy the comedy and leave the politics somewhere else?
Bingy would have been a Trumpeteer if he was still living, I thought that was obvious.
@@sambaker2400 I agree there is no place for analytical and political comment can’t they just enjoy and appreciate a great show. It’s a classic😉
Can I help sir? Yes go wash your blouse ✋ it’s a mess
No pude. Ser en español.....
What what what? Who who who?
Seems like another Adam Schiff trial
Oooops. Tim was a liberal and had gay friends. I guess ya gotta hate the show instead now. Idiot.
Shit shift
Hernandez Ronald Jones Karen Walker Edward
Allen Joseph Johnson Brenda Thomas Linda
Wilson John Davis Charles Williams Sandra
😂
Clark Barbara Lopez Mary Taylor Timothy
White Donald Jackson Melissa Garcia Jason
at 17:40 , Binghamton screams out "This isn't a SOAP OPERA......."
He could not have known about any idea of a soap opera in 1943 when this took place .
Thee term Soap Opera is an invention of Television
so as this took place during WW2 soap operas had not yet been invented.
There were soap operas on the radio as early as 1930
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soap_opera#Origin_of_the_genre
Hey chum, ever hear of RADIO?
The concept of soap operas goes way back!
It's called "poetic license".
Another episode mentioned bikinis, that name was not used until the 50's
Call Lt.Marshall!.
Hernandez Margaret Lopez George Walker Christopher
Bb
Just don't have the characters , the direction , or production now all fake , younger actors oh few good but most just tryin read lines fill shoes but can't feel the parts to removed from old-school reality , too much , cg graphics and special effects and too much censorship , these older shows all had something to say if you listened to the story , like think about these guys on island pac with a stray pow Fuji like a brother , and constantly breaking regs in trouble with the jerk leader who they always make afool out of like the whole war scene man , bet thee was a lot of that goin on in 40s like pearl before the strike was a big party , whole Navy in Hawaii partyin, til it hit , 60s show during name making fun of ww2, and showing the human side of a skipper and his guys like a family , of goofballs , pirates n thieves , wit h a nap buddy crazy .
The problem I had with McHale's Navy was the lack of racial diversity. The U.S. military in TV sitcoms was always integrated, even in the 1950's with" Sgt. Bilko" and with military episodes of the The Andy Griffith Show. The military was certainly one place that wasn't restricted to "Whites only."
Yea, too bad in the 1960's they didn't live up to your racial expectations....
Might be because PTs weren't integrated. Even in the deep water Navy in WWII wasn't really integrated, blacks being restricted to certain rates such cooks/bakers, engine room, etc.
I guess just like at Harvard, and academia in general, Fuji is the 'wrong kind' of racial diversity, even though the Chinese were slaves in California in the 1800s, and even as late as the 1940s Japanese - Americans were imprisoned in internment camps.
Relax dude…..
BORING
Ever wonder why McHale et al do not wear any identification or medals on their uniforms? Not sure, but I think the studio was denied that by the Navy Dept. Correct me if I'm wrong.