I was 10 when McHale's Navy aired on TV and I've seen 'em all a hundred times. This is the best of 'em. This is what comedy looks like, in case you've forgotten.
Thanks a bunch, JackieBoy! I am disabled and your McCale’s Navy episodes gave me a lot of laughs this weekend as videos are one of my limited diversions. Loved these as a kid.😄
@Scott Dunn You were watching syndicated reruns of the show then, at that time. Mchale's Navy was prime time shown nationally fm Sept 1962-1965 June. 4 years if memory serves me.
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@@williamjones7247 some p.o.s people like jerry have no respect. He wouldnt say anytjing to your face. He has to hide behind his keyboard and try to be a big shot with his big words I HATE jagoffs like him.
This was the first episode of McHale's Navy that I ever saw. It was first telecast on January 17,1963 and Kennedy was in the White House. John Kennedy was being hailed as the man who had ended the Cuban Missle Crisis and many people knew of his military heroism on PT109 when he was in the Navy during WW II. I'm sure many viewers knew the reference-and chuckled at Tim Conway's Kennedy imitation. BTW Tim Conway really was from Chagrin Falls.
JFK a hero? well,,, after the collision between the 109 and the Japanese destroyer(the only time in the war this occurred)Halsey wanted JFK to face a court martial. Ole Joe Kennedy wanted JFK to get the medal of honor. A compromise gave JFK the Navy life saving medal. JFK was found to be associating with a certain female. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inga_Arvad Ole Joe was to have said something about sending his son to the Pacific to the effect, This is the last time he(JFK) will embarrass me. I am not anti-JFK. I even remember 11-22-63. The democrat party sold out the country when they ALLOWED LBJ to cover up the JFK assassination. All for political power. And 58,000 KIA in Vietnam would still be alive. Executive order 263 signed by JFK would have brought home all the troops. Executive order 273 signed by LBJ cancelled 263. Also note the first draft of 273 was dated BEFORE 11-22-63.
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.
I have often been told that I am an "old soul" and when I saw this episode and admired the way the men removed their hats out of respect for the lady, I agreed. lol. Say what you want about people treating each other as equals, but there has been something lost when there are pretty much zero signs of respect and good manners left in the world.
I love all the season 1 episodes. Laughter is the best medicine 😊 watching now 11/19/2022. I was 13 in 1962 my family watched this show and enjoyed ❤ every episode.
During the 1970's when I was a little guy visiting my Grandmother on Long beach island NJ ( Surf city) during my summer vacation and during School Breaks I would watch this . I also built the Revell PT Boat models.
It was the Airfix air-sea rescue launch* for me and my brother. Good times. (*Same design lineage as the Elco 80-footers, btw; Scoot-Paine worked with Elco on the 70-foot design.)
Well I was 7 years old when this episode came out and recall the day of Kennedy’s assassination - in 2020 this brought a smile to my face referencing the President in a positive way regardless of the party...
Gavin Macleod was at his flabbiest in the 60s. On this show, and Hawaii Five O as "Big Chicken". I think this episode had the most lines he had in the series, up to this point.
Well you couldnt make a tv series about PT Boats in the Pacific during WWII without at least a partial nod to the most famous of all PT Boat Skippers, President J.F.Kennedy
Listening to Tim Conway do JFK is eery as hell "well I feel sorry for all the people that have to listen to him, I can't understand him".. he had that impersonation to-the-letter.. straight outta Mass.!!.. wow, amazing..
Most children today at four years old watch crap like Sesame Street, Thomas The Tank Engine, Teletubbie re-runs... In 1963, I watched McHale's Navy, Combat and the Three Stooges.
Verry funny...iam a 38 year old man that runs a commercial fishing boat in mia..it is amazing to me the way they portray war...ill bet some guys joined thinking war was like this
@Mr and Mrs. Smith yes, use search term "Search for Kennedy's PT 109". This should bring 2 results, among other short results. I believe the one on WGBH is a discussion only from 15 or more years ago. The other is posted by Ian Copp and is 46 minutes. That appears to be the one I saw where they actually get imagery. If interested, hope you enjoy.
So Sorry To Hear Actor Tim Conway Passed Away What A Funny Man Along Side Actor Bob Hastings And And Cast Of Mc Hale's Navy And The Cast Of The Carol Burnett Show As Well I Will Pray To My Actor Bob Hastings To Let You Join The Table Of All The Hastings He Loved To Have You Join In A Laugh And Great Talks If You Like ! Sleep Well Mr Tim Conway ! Do What You Do Best , I Enjoyed Watching You On Both Shows Love Julie Hastings
Why would the first stop be Springfield, Mass, during WWII, in early 1940's? What could possibly have been there? There is nothing there now!! Wouldn't first stop be LA or San Francisco.?
Kennedy actually did save His entire crew and the U.S. from having ballistic missles placed just 90 miles from Miami. Had He lived, He would have saved Us from Vietnam as well.
Except he had sent troops to Vietnam as well, and also authorized the nuclear devices sent to Turkey that led to the nuclear devices being sent to Cuba by the U.s.s.r. That being said Kennedy was one of the best presidents of the 20th century, and his life was tragically cut short.
JFK Sr. and there will never be a leader ever again like JFK. I was only 13 when JFK was assassinated and this was the tragedy of the century. This was a day that I will never forget as long as I live.
Can anyone help me with an estimate of how fast the PT 73 is going in every opening scene. It seems to be sitting high up in the water. I realise the Higgins had very powerful motors.
..well from what I understand the 77ft. ELCO's could skip around 40 knots, and that'd be about 45mph.. full out, my guess would/could be a bit more.. definetly in "planing" mode during that opening scene.. always wondered if they sped up the opening scene, just a little.. regardless, that boat's floatin' !!!!!.. ftr, via Wiki.. "The real-life PT-73 was finished on August 12, 1942, by Higgins Industries, Iinc., New Orleans. It was 78 feet long, weighed 56 tons, and had a top speed of 40 knots. It was assigned to Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron 13"..
@@NWSaint Hey I read somewhere this was a boat built for the Russians, different model, bit shorter, and borrowed from Howard Hughes- claimed it was used as a chase boat for Spruce Goose trial run. Probably similar performance.
Any sailor worth his salt who had been stuck on some remote Pacific base wouldn't have been turning down the attention of that head nurse. He doesn't even go on a date with her. Ridiculous and unbelievable when he's supposed to be a horndog !
I like the Cameo of PT.- 109.at the end.(.the.real.PT - 109 was cut in half. by a Japanese.destroyer Amiguri, during the night of August 2md. 1943 , during a night mission with other PT boats.)Kennedy.and his.crew swam to a small.Island called Plum pudding. He carved a.recue note on a coconut shell for natives to bring to a coast watcher Kennedy and his crew were soon rescued. LT. JG ( Junior Grade) JF. Kennedy. W W2, (.I.think this happened in 1942. Not. 1943. Thank you . JKB. Ps I read a lot of books) PS. After Kennedy.was.elected president. one of the items on his desk was that coconut he carved the note on.
@@johnbockelie3899 That story is a bit of a stretch too. I believe the part about him saving his crew, and the coconut, but I think they were asleep/goofing off when the 109 was rammed. Even back then when it happened, there was controversy inside the Navy whether to court martial JFK. Since the war was going, he was an ambassador's son, plus his heroism in saving the crew saved his own butt. The thing is, from what I see, according to his own testimony, he was at the helm. He could have avoided the collision simply by moving the 109 a little bit faster, since they were already in motion. Personally, I don't have any beef about it. I just want the truth told free of the hero worship and idolizing of the murdered president. I don't know that the version I read about years ago is correct either, but it rings much truer when compared to his own testimony. None of this makes me respect JFK any less. I hate candy assed history, sugared to be tasteful for the people. I call bullshit on it. I prefer to know the truth. Children can be filled in as they mature.
PT 109... that's about the only time in Hollywood history that JFKennedy was recognized as something more than a (Marilyn) Monroe-Doctrine? idea of a Hero.
+Inura Facititia I was reminded of a time on the Tonight Show when Ed McMahon asked Johnny Carson(as a school professor),"What was the Monroe doctrine?" and Carson replied,"During the Kennedy administration the Monroe Doctrine was,'don't call the White House when Jackie's there.'"
@@paulcaron400 I think he knew that. He's just saying she doesn't 'sound' like she's from Massachusetts. The convincing ones make you believe they are from where they state.
I have to admit, I get p#ssed when Conway makes fun of JFK. At least he was a real PT skipper, and he saved the bulk of his men when the 109 was rammed by a Japanese destroyer, and became President. what did Baldy do except become a Comedian who in my opinion wasn't actually that funny. Not to mention the speach Conway mentions wasn't made by Kennedy untill the 60's and this is supposed to be the 40's.
why is the flag flying to the left instead of behind the boat.... the wake that the boat makes is behind the boat. the wind cant be blowing to the left or right.
This episode actually was terrible. It would have been better if they could have found others ways besides singing to promote their agenda on the show.
I was 10 when McHale's Navy aired on TV and I've seen 'em all a hundred times. This is the best of 'em. This is what comedy looks like, in case you've forgotten.
Thanks a bunch, JackieBoy! I am disabled and your McCale’s Navy episodes gave me a lot of laughs this weekend as videos are one of my limited diversions. Loved these as a kid.😄
" He's the TIGER of.THE..PACIFIC , Quintin Mc Hale!!!".
McHale’s
Thank you for your service Chris I also watch this as diversion to send the blues away lol😉
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best mchales navy episode; great scene when binghamton is singing !
My dad was a WWll veteran, he loved this show. I remember watching with him when I was a kid in the 70's.
@Scott Dunn
You were watching syndicated reruns of the show then, at that time. Mchale's Navy was prime time shown nationally fm Sept 1962-1965 June. 4 years if memory serves me.
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And this is your response of historic facts. 😆😄
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@@williamjones7247 some p.o.s people like jerry have no respect.
He wouldnt say anytjing to your face. He has to hide behind his keyboard and try to be a big shot with his big words
I HATE jagoffs like him.
Not a JFK fan but could not stop laughing at the PT109 stuff.
Great episode.
This was the first episode of McHale's Navy that I ever saw. It was first telecast on January 17,1963 and Kennedy was in the White House. John Kennedy was being hailed as the man who had ended the Cuban Missle Crisis and many people knew of his military heroism on PT109 when he was in the Navy during WW II. I'm sure many viewers knew the reference-and chuckled at Tim Conway's Kennedy imitation. BTW Tim Conway really was from Chagrin Falls.
Richard Ranke What about Ted Kennedy, the swimmer ???
Thanks for explanation. I wouldn't get the reference without your explanation :)
I am a 69 year old Canadian woman and I was 13 years old during the Cuban Missile Crissis and we were all afraid of WWIII back then.
JFK a hero? well,,,
after the collision between the 109 and the Japanese destroyer(the only time in the war this occurred)Halsey wanted JFK to face a court martial. Ole Joe Kennedy wanted JFK to get the medal of honor. A compromise gave JFK the Navy life saving medal.
JFK was found to be associating with a certain female.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inga_Arvad
Ole Joe was to have said something about sending his son to the Pacific to the effect, This is the last time he(JFK) will embarrass me.
I am not anti-JFK. I even remember 11-22-63.
The democrat party sold out the country when they ALLOWED LBJ to cover up the JFK assassination.
All for political power.
And 58,000 KIA in Vietnam would still be alive.
Executive order 263 signed by JFK would have brought home all the troops.
Executive order 273 signed by LBJ cancelled 263.
Also note the first draft of 273 was dated BEFORE 11-22-63.
That I have ever seen.
This is probably the funniest episode. Especially when they change the song to "he's the COWARD of the Pacific" and Binghamton joins in... LOL
"He's a chicken-livered sissy!
STINKY....MCHALE!!!!"
I each these shows when they fist came out, and I still love watching them now on utube. And I'm 62. These guys were great especially Tim conners.
@Diane Newman He's dead now. RIP Tim.
If you like Tom Conway on these shows, you should watch him on Carol Burnett Show. He’ll have rolling with laughter. The dentist skit is too good.
Excellent episode of McHale's Navy !
Brings me back to my youth rushing home to see the show
Ah Yes, 60's, the best!! Too many great shows to list.
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.
Clay Marston Why do you have to shout?
I have often been told that I am an "old soul" and when I saw this episode and admired the way the men removed their hats out of respect for the lady, I agreed. lol. Say what you want about people treating each other as equals, but there has been something lost when there are pretty much zero signs of respect and good manners left in the world.
I agree with u!
Yes.
Hey its cheesy and light hearted and fun, thats why we enjoy it.
“I’ll bring along my hula skirt… I’ll really put a motion before congress” 🤣🤣🤣
I love all the season 1 episodes. Laughter is the best medicine 😊 watching now 11/19/2022. I was 13 in 1962 my family watched this show and enjoyed ❤ every episode.
I loved the song that they sang about him!
Thanks, great job. I loved it as a kid and still love it today.
Excellent episode of McHale's Navy.
THIS WAS ONE OF THEIR BEST...☆☆*
During the 1970's when I was a little guy visiting my Grandmother on Long beach island NJ ( Surf city) during my summer vacation and during School Breaks I would watch this . I also built the Revell PT Boat models.
It was the Airfix air-sea rescue launch* for me and my brother. Good times.
(*Same design lineage as the Elco 80-footers, btw; Scoot-Paine worked with Elco on the 70-foot design.)
This first played the year I was born so I saw them on some of the first return series. Loved them then...love them now!!!
Now days the GQP would say Kennedy"s military heroism is fake news and insult him.
When the nurse says, I could just scream
The episodes begining and end music they really knew how to play brass bands then.
Who are”they”?
"Quinton McHale....
"Quinton McHale...."
CUT THAT OUUUUUT
McHale stuck out with the Congresswoman I wonder how John made out!!!!! Just wondering!!!!!!!!!!! Great show Great episode.
Well I was 7 years old when this episode came out and recall the day of Kennedy’s assassination - in 2020 this brought a smile to my face referencing the President in a positive way regardless of the party...
Jane Dulo (Nurse Molly here) was from my town, Baltimore, MD! More specifically, Pikesville. G*d rest her soul. Such fun!
Borgnine was pretty funny as was Joe Flynn. What a concept for a comedy - WW2 pacific theater USN torpedo boat squadron
Something told me that when "Massachusetts" kept coming up that JFKennedy would come up somewhere. It was obvious.
Inura Facititia one can see the USS Massachusetts, the USS Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., and a PT boat replica in Fall River, MA.
Hollywood was and is still full of Democrats
Gavin Macleod was at his flabbiest in the 60s. On this show, and Hawaii Five O as "Big Chicken". I think this episode had the most lines he had in the series, up to this point.
Gavin certainly did a great job on the "love Boat."
My favorite episode.
Great One!
Nice seeing Jean Willes again
Hahaha one of the funniest episode...😂😂😂
Love this show
Well you couldnt make a tv series about PT Boats in the Pacific during WWII without at least a partial nod to the most famous of all PT Boat Skippers, President J.F.Kennedy
Listening to Tim Conway do JFK is eery as hell "well I feel sorry for all the people that have to listen to him, I can't understand him".. he had that impersonation to-the-letter.. straight outta Mass.!!.. wow, amazing..
@@NWSaint
Tim could do JFK & FDR to a tee, spot on impersonations. Outrageously funny comedian. And on Carol Burnett? Don't get mr started.😂😂🤣
That was what inspired this series.
Molly was doing the chasing but Mchale limes to be the one to do the chasing just like he was chasing that mission school teacher!
Most children today at four years old watch crap like Sesame Street, Thomas The Tank Engine, Teletubbie re-runs... In 1963, I watched McHale's Navy, Combat and the Three Stooges.
You actually may need help. Why so angry?
Loved the nod to JFK.
PT109... John was only junior Lt. then lol
Verry funny...iam a 38 year old man that runs a commercial fishing boat in mia..it is amazing to me the way they portray war...ill bet some guys joined thinking war was like this
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Love it😊
PT 109 was cut in two and now sits at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean.
They found it- see episode on RUclips.
@Mr and Mrs. Smith yes, use search term "Search for Kennedy's PT 109". This should bring 2 results, among other short results. I believe the one on WGBH is a discussion only from 15 or more years ago. The other is posted by Ian Copp and is 46 minutes. That appears to be the one I saw where they actually get imagery. If interested, hope you enjoy.
Great comedy
So Sorry To Hear Actor Tim Conway Passed Away What A Funny Man Along Side Actor Bob Hastings And And Cast Of Mc Hale's Navy And The Cast Of The Carol Burnett Show As Well I Will Pray To My Actor Bob Hastings To Let You Join The Table Of All The Hastings He Loved To Have You Join In A Laugh And Great Talks If You Like ! Sleep Well Mr Tim Conway ! Do What You Do Best , I Enjoyed Watching You On Both Shows Love Julie Hastings
GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I hear you. I remember that well.
Congress women were pretty scarce in WWII.
My favorite
Who wrote the "Ballad of Quinton McHale?" - John Williams?
“I could just scream.” 🙀
Top episode pt 109 JFK got a mention Tim Conway impersonated him too!!!!
Why would the first stop be Springfield, Mass, during WWII, in early 1940's? What could possibly have been there? There is nothing there now!! Wouldn't first stop be LA or San Francisco.?
The captain joined in? lol
Why would a naval officer take an enlisted p-coat?
Kennedy actually did save His entire crew and the U.S. from having ballistic missles placed just 90 miles from Miami. Had He lived, He would have saved Us from Vietnam as well.
Except he had sent troops to Vietnam as well, and also authorized the nuclear devices sent to Turkey that led to the nuclear devices being sent to Cuba by the U.s.s.r.
That being said Kennedy was one of the best presidents of the 20th century, and his life was tragically cut short.
Advisors started going over under Eisenhower.
And Kennedy continued to send them. He could have stopped it.
@@Jnor116 why would he?
@Mr and Mrs. Smith moron.
JFK assassinated....The day the music died.
JFK Sr. and there will never be a leader ever again like JFK. I was only 13 when JFK was assassinated and this was the tragedy of the century. This was a day that I will never forget as long as I live.
Assassination does not make a President great.
Mikal’s navy could have one new Korean war and a Vietnam war but the congressman with Tyler hands behind your back so they can’t fight
What the Hell are you talking about?
Nobody ever called Jane Dulo "baby".
Can anyone help me with an estimate of how fast the PT 73 is going in every opening scene. It seems to be sitting high up in the water. I realise the Higgins had very powerful motors.
..well from what I understand the 77ft. ELCO's could skip around 40 knots, and that'd be about 45mph.. full out, my guess would/could be a bit more.. definetly in "planing" mode during that opening scene.. always wondered if they sped up the opening scene, just a little.. regardless, that boat's floatin' !!!!!.. ftr, via Wiki.. "The real-life PT-73 was finished on August 12, 1942, by Higgins Industries, Iinc., New Orleans. It was 78 feet long, weighed 56 tons, and had a top speed of 40 knots. It was assigned to Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron 13"..
@@NWSaint Hey I read somewhere this was a boat built for the Russians, different model, bit shorter, and borrowed from Howard Hughes- claimed it was used as a chase boat for Spruce Goose trial run. Probably similar performance.
This boat is actually a British Designed Vosper variant.
38-41knots
The shot was sped up in post, no question. (Editor 30 years)
The 1960s were politically SuckA$$ times in 🇺🇸 America with the Vietnam war SHAME on our government for putting us through all of that.
Any sailor worth his salt who had been stuck on some remote Pacific base wouldn't have been turning down the attention of that head nurse. He doesn't even go on a date with her. Ridiculous and unbelievable when he's supposed to be a horndog !
I like the Cameo of PT.- 109.at the end.(.the.real.PT - 109 was cut in half. by a Japanese.destroyer Amiguri, during the night of August 2md. 1943 , during a night mission with other PT boats.)Kennedy.and his.crew swam to a small.Island called Plum pudding. He carved a.recue note on a coconut shell for natives to bring to a coast watcher
Kennedy and his crew were soon rescued. LT. JG ( Junior Grade) JF. Kennedy. W W2, (.I.think this happened in 1942. Not. 1943. Thank you . JKB. Ps I read a lot of books) PS. After Kennedy.was.elected president. one of the items on his desk was that coconut he carved the note on.
@@johnbockelie3899 That story is a bit of a stretch too. I believe the part about him saving his crew, and the coconut, but I think they were asleep/goofing off when the 109 was rammed. Even back then when it happened, there was controversy inside the Navy whether to court martial JFK. Since the war was going, he was an ambassador's son, plus his heroism in saving the crew saved his own butt. The thing is, from what I see, according to his own testimony, he was at the helm. He could have avoided the collision simply by moving the 109 a little bit faster, since they were already in motion. Personally, I don't have any beef about it. I just want the truth told free of the hero worship and idolizing of the murdered president. I don't know that the version I read about years ago is correct either, but it rings much truer when compared to his own testimony. None of this makes me respect JFK any less. I hate candy assed history, sugared to be tasteful for the people. I call bullshit on it. I prefer to know the truth. Children can be filled in as they mature.
I GOT A RECORD PLAYER IN MY ROOM. JUST YOU AND ME AND METALLICA.
PT 109... that's about the only time in Hollywood history that JFKennedy was recognized as something more than a (Marilyn) Monroe-Doctrine? idea of a Hero.
+Inura Facititia I was reminded of a time on the Tonight Show when Ed McMahon asked Johnny Carson(as a school professor),"What was the Monroe doctrine?" and Carson replied,"During the Kennedy administration the Monroe Doctrine was,'don't call the White House when Jackie's there.'"
20:00...is that a #MeToo historical moment.
24:00 reverse #MeToo
I wonder if the White House knew before this aired. Would they need to sign off on this
I wonder how many haven’t clicked on PT 109
She doesn't sound like she is from Massachusetts to me!
It’s just an actress portrayed from Massachusetts that’s what you call acting 🙄
@@paulcaron400 I think he knew that. He's just saying she doesn't 'sound' like she's from Massachusetts. The convincing ones make you believe they are from where they state.
I have to admit, I get p#ssed when Conway makes fun of JFK. At least he was a real PT skipper, and he saved the bulk of his men when the 109 was rammed by a Japanese destroyer, and became President. what did Baldy do except become a Comedian who in my opinion wasn't actually that funny. Not to mention the speach Conway mentions wasn't made by Kennedy untill the 60's and this is supposed to be the 40's.
Outta remake mckales Navy pass it on😊
I got to like this screen writer. He does a good job and showing people like what a real congressperson is really like. A self-serving Jack@$$.
I didn’t know that Binghamton caused WWII, she said the men who fight his war..
Garcia Melissa Martinez Gary Allen Mary
why is the flag flying to the left instead of behind the boat.... the wake that the boat makes is behind the boat. the wind cant be blowing to the left or right.
President McHale ?
WEIRD WATCHING ON HIS DEATH ANNIVERSARY!
Who's death?
@@mirrortime JFK
This series really is ridiculous.
Shove off grumble guts...it's a TV comedy show.
But, it's a lot of fun!❤
👍👍👍❤🤓❗🇺🇸
l was navy
This episode actually was terrible. It would have been better if they could have found others ways besides singing to promote their agenda on the show.
That's part of the humor.
PT 109. JFK