Dan was a kind, decent, and caring man for all the people on set. I worked on the set many times and Dan was a real gentleman. We often armwrestled at lunch breaks, and he would let me win once in a great while.
Okay, I was just sitting here, innocently eating supper when Joe's line came up about violating his teddy bear! Now I have to clean mac & cheese off my computer screen! ROFLMAO!
"Tell me about it later so I can stay in my room and violate my teddy bear." I was so not expecting that! Then you can hear someone in the back going, "Mike, please." Hahahaha, these are freaking hilarious!
Dang what i would give to be back then and just be a Janitor or the coffee guy on set .. to listen to them on outtakes ,, them guys are freaking awesome ...
In 1961 I was at the 72nd Tournament of Roses. I remember the Cartwrights riding by. That was the only time I ever attended that parade. I was six years old.
I remember ML being on the Hollywood Squares and whenever he would laugh or giggle, that alone would cause others to do the same! I wish someone had that on youtube!
+Selena Torres Yes that is true, but Michael Landon admitted to coloring his hair b/c he was turning gray at a very young age. At some point in Bonanza you can see his grey showing thru (later episodes). I read that Pernell Roberts was against wearing the hairpiece and that he told the producers he did not want to, but that they made him wear it anyway.
Thanks for sharing this :) It's terrible yet funny at the same time ;) I once heard that when they were making their famous entrance ride (at the beginning of their first show) Lorne Green was not an expert rider and when his horse wasn't slowing down quick enough he hollered "Whoa, you son of a bit**!!" LOL! They were funny guys, God rest their souls.
I find it hilarious to see all the commenters clutching their pearls about the language that an actor uses when they slip up and make a mistake. "It's just locker room talk." - right? Whatever. I love Bonanza, and will continue to love it. A few cuss words don't change a thing.
I don’t think it’s that, it’s more of, “lol, it sounds weird for them, because cussing too much in the script wasn’t allowed back then.” It sounds weird coming out of their mouths lol, that’s what it is.
Exactly to some people calling a woman a cunt ( even though it was in some people's estimation was supposed to be funny) to me is very disrespectful, that's like calling her out of her name, my apologies if I sound too sensitive but no that's not very nice at all. Profanity is one thing but calling a female out of her name just doesn't sit well with me but oh well we are seeing the actual Dan Blocker and he's only human just like everyone else. Such is life
Michael bloops hitting the wood right SON OF A B- ... Oh Shit the gun didn't go off Gunna stay in my room and violate my teddy bear Omg im gunna die 🤣🤣🤣
nichtmich ...I agree with u, but it just breaks my heart to hear ANYONE take the Lord’s name in vain!!! They all have given account now for their PROFANE use of God’s name!
My most favorite show EVER!!!! I love Bonanza, I love Bonanza, I love Bonanza, I love Bonanza, I love Bonanza, I love Bonanza, I love Bonanza, I love Bonanza, I love Bonanza, I love Bonanza, I love Bonanza, I love Bonanza,
The Cartwrights are like characters from an upstanding Victorian novel, pure characters of fiction. Actors? Now, that's another trick of cards altogether. They're usually not upright people.
"Dab-burn, you sure do smell good!" "Sorry, can't say the same about you." "Well I'm spendin' all day long, in a wagon load of hides, and you can't even....SHIT!"
Oh common people, they were GUYS! The set was probably like a locker room with a predominately all male crew so of course they are going to cuss. This video is hilarious!
vanparty, yes, and in addition, James Hong, the actor who played the Chinese maitre de in the Seinfeld episode, also had a role on Bonanza - as Hop Sing's cousin!
These outtakes were all from the later years when Pernell left. I would love to see some from him. I don't think he would have used bad language. Never once heard him swear, not Bonanza, not Trapper John nor some of his movies.
@LilChuckyWoodenHead It allowed them to reuse stock footage of the cast galloping across the ponderosa. There was an episode were Ben had some new work cloths ordered and they were waiting for him at the general store. They were the exact cloths he always wore. So the show did establish that they just purchased the same cloths. Not a big deal. Some cowboys really did wear the same similar cloths all the time.
There were two offbeat versions of the Cartwright family: one on the Monkees, though they were called I believe 'Cartwheels' of Texas and the other was on the Flintstones believe it or not when Fred and Barney were sheriffs and bad guys wanting to kill them came into the town and the Cartwrights saved Fred and Barney.
Yeeesshhh! I just found this video of my favorite TV western and you're right - Hoss DID say the C word - I didn't believe it and Little Joe violating his teddy bear ?? My God, what's next? My vision of the perfect old- west family has been shattered and to think, when I was a little kid I daydreamed about being in that family. HAH! Pa should slap their faces. Cheers
@@georgeloyie7456he wasn't fired, he was just completely fed up as to how everything wasn't going, he stayed one more year and then voluntarily left once his contract was up, he wanted to move on so that's exactly what he did but not once was he ever fired. Even at one point Lorne Green and Dan Blocker wanted to leave the show but decided to remain instead but Pernell Roberts wanted out in the very beginning, he said that at first they told them how things were supposed to be production wise but that never happened so naturally he was disappointed as well as disillusioned
robert brozek Hahaha,hey yea that's it friend. Thanks a million, now I can go and rewatch it again. It wasn't to bad of an episode,also: Is that your cat or Sylvester the talking kitty?
I guess I've been brainwashed by how clean-cut Bonanza appeared to be because the actor's using nasty language like the c- and mf- words kind of killed that image I had of them.
UnseenCaller Don't know how people think that about Lorne when it was obviously his cut and dry sense of humor. The man was sarcastic and I actually like him more for that. Unbelievable that some people actually get "humorless" out of a type of humor, wether you care for it or not, from a few minutes of footage
Are you directing your comment to me, UnseenCaller? If so, I like dry humor. It keeps things calm and darkly funny, which is how I like things. Not obnoxious and not dead-set on being humorless. It's accustomed taste, I guess. But we literally only see maybe three minutes of footage even including Lorne. You also have to realize that they were always trying to save takes, so if the moment was serious, to stay in the mood, he might make a remark but stay in character, aka serious. Don't know what he was like the rest of the time, and this is later seasons. He was probably just plain tired. I think people judge far too much off of far too little. Did I imagine him as a father (is that actually what you're asking, or are you insinuating something else?)...No. Why? I just enjoyed Ben Cartwright as a frontiersmen and father to three sons. I enjoy Bonanza for what it and its actors were, and accept it for what it and its actors weren't.
I like him as a person from what I've seen/heard of him, yes. I don't praise him but no one's perfect. What exactly do you find sad about kids wanting him as a father? I find it sad that they probably all had fathers who actually were much worse excuses of the term, and Lorne would have been better to them. Some of them probably knew that and were right. Doubt we can say either way without, you know, actually knowing the man personally. Only judge, and I'm not willing to blindly do that
Not on tv or in media, people were still uptight with media. You couldn't even show things that might offend religious Christians, really. It's like sex; it wasn't portrayed, but that doesn't mean it didn't exist. People had sex, kinks and were gay and everything else. But it wasn't shown. Sex was often highly censored and avoided or banned in earlier eras of media. Except for the hidden underworld of more realistic media, which were typically kept secret from the general public. Having lived in a lot of places throughout the Bonanza run, I can assure you people did say those words, as well as some pretty vulgar slang and racial slurs. Where I was, there weren't many boundaries. Interesting that people remember eras so differently depending on how and where they grew up...
haha, all those are ture, but in some shows they had many house guests at a time and it couldve been Will or Candy or a ranch hand or someone. the guy just doesnt look.... pernell-y enough I guess haha
Aw shit, the gun didn't go off. Oh that was funny. Too bad you won't see these on a DVD, with the course language. Even Bionic Woman had a lot of bad words in the bloopers, but they were meant to be funny.
I do agree with you that people in generations past did have alot more "courtesy" if they were going to cuss and do it behind closed doors. I have no problem with that but I still have always disliked being around people who cuss as part of their profane vocabulary. And it comes back to haunt them sooner or later when they cuss at a time that they regret it like the two women within the last year at the awards shows. Anyhow, it was still surprising to see these bloopers by these actors.
@LilChuckyWoodenHead There was an ep where Little Joe had the back of his green jacket knifed. A big slash. He had a new green jacket later in the episode.
Dan was a kind, decent, and caring man for all the people on set. I worked on the set many times and Dan was a real gentleman. We often armwrestled at lunch breaks, and he would let me win once in a great while.
That's awesome
@@steveec9704 I was just about to post that!!!!!
What great memories. A fine man gone too soon.
That’s really cool thanks for sharing
DID HE USE GODS NAME IN VAIN A LOT ??
Blocker and Landon were a legitimate comedy team and Greene's reaction to their antics was also very funny
Okay, I was just sitting here, innocently eating supper when Joe's line came up about violating his teddy bear! Now I have to clean mac & cheese off my computer screen! ROFLMAO!
😂😂😅
"Tell me about it later so I can stay in my room and violate my teddy bear."
I was so not expecting that! Then you can hear someone in the back going, "Mike, please."
Hahahaha, these are freaking hilarious!
Michael was the only one.
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So we can heard Michael's laugh. And that always was a gift
Dang what i would give to be back then and just be a Janitor or the coffee guy on set .. to listen to them on outtakes ,, them guys are freaking awesome ...
In 1961 I was at the 72nd Tournament of Roses. I remember the Cartwrights riding by. That was the only time I ever attended that parade. I was six years old.
I remember ML being on the Hollywood Squares and whenever he would laugh or giggle, that alone would cause others to do the same! I wish someone had that on youtube!
"Tell me about it so I can stay in my room and violate my teddy bear"
Hahaha
I got no idea what that means, but I'm only laughing because Michael Landon said it XDD
That was a great line
Then someone saying Michael! Please! In the background ahahah
Parrot
Fun fact: Michael Landon was the only one out of he Cartwrights to not wear a hairpiece!
+Selena Torres Yes that is true, but Michael Landon admitted to coloring his hair b/c he was turning gray at a very young age. At some point in Bonanza you can see his grey showing thru (later episodes). I read that Pernell Roberts was against wearing the hairpiece and that he told the producers he did not want to, but that they made him wear it anyway.
what kind of wigs did their horses wear?
@@Triumph2024. haha
@@Triumph2024. Mainly the mane.
@@mikeyh0 Yes. The 'gallop' polls of the time prove that it beHOOVEd them to do so.
Thanks for sharing this :) It's terrible yet funny at the same time ;)
I once heard that when they were making their famous entrance ride (at the beginning of their first show) Lorne Green was not an expert rider and when his horse wasn't slowing down quick enough he hollered "Whoa, you son of a bit**!!" LOL!
They were funny guys, God rest their souls.
lorne lol "oh shit i'm shot!" i love this kinda throws alil human dust on the people who seem to be the wild west angels lol
I think he forgot he was supposed to act shot a few seconds too late 🤣😂 then panicked when he remembered lol
Fun stuff, thanks for posting. I never knew that behind the scenes giggles were so prevalent! 1959 was a looooong time ago.
there are hours and hours of outtakes from Bonanza, it sure would be fun to see more of them. Maybe on the dvd's
I find it hilarious to see all the commenters clutching their pearls about the language that an actor uses when they slip up and make a mistake. "It's just locker room talk." - right? Whatever. I love Bonanza, and will continue to love it. A few cuss words don't change a thing.
I don’t think it’s that, it’s more of, “lol, it sounds weird for them, because cussing too much in the script wasn’t allowed back then.” It sounds weird coming out of their mouths lol, that’s what it is.
First time seeing these. These are so funny 😂🤣😂
Love this show!!
Great stuff. Rest in peace, fellas.
Tell me about it so I can stay in my room and violate my teddy bear! HAHAHA! Michael Landon was SSSSSOOOOOOO funny! May he rest in peace!
seems so strange to see the Cartrights cursing.
@Ginny Flack Lorne swore too lol
Not so wholesome now eh ?
Mainly the Hoss..
Wow, I'm surprised Lorne Greene and Michael Landon didn't fall back when they bumped into Dan Blocker. This is so funny!
***** look at marker 4:10
HAAAAAAAAA!!! Thank you sooo much, I could watch these all day! I just wish there were more of them!
Ben saying "Shit", Joe saying "Son of a bitch" and Hoss saying "Cunt"?! - a bit odd, but damn funny :)
Oh, shit! I'm shot! Lol!
Wonderful Dan Blocker❤
Thank you so much for video❤
4:17 Never thought I'd ever hear Hoss saying that!
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Exactly to some people calling a woman a cunt ( even though it was in some people's estimation was supposed to be funny) to me is very disrespectful, that's like calling her out of her name, my apologies if I sound too sensitive but no that's not very nice at all. Profanity is one thing but calling a female out of her name just doesn't sit well with me but oh well we are seeing the actual Dan Blocker and he's only human just like everyone else. Such is life
This is cool. When Dan said, "Don't make sense to me, kid," he sounded like John Goodman
these guys were great freinds and its awsome to see them in this vid,
Michael bloops hitting the wood right SON OF A B-
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Oh Shit the gun didn't go off
Gunna stay in my room and violate my teddy bear
Omg im gunna die
🤣🤣🤣
I suppose this is as good a time as any to break it to you guys that the actors who played the three 40 year old sons were not really virgins.
Mike's laugh at 5:06
I miss Bonanza! I love seeing these bloopers, with all the swearing...
especially since they wouldn't have swearing on air!
watched this show as a child.. could not understand why they wore the same clothes all the time when they were so rich
Snappy vest, Slim!
Can definitley tell mikes laugh fron the others
4:20 oh my, Michael!
More cursing than I would have liked, but still a lot of fun
Ah, hilarious! People think because language didn't make it past the censors no one spoke that way. Grow up people!
nichtmich ...I agree with u, but it just breaks my heart to hear ANYONE take the Lord’s name in vain!!! They all have given account now for their PROFANE use of God’s name!
Did Michael say "son of a bitch" in 1:39???😂😂
That's very funny, i didn't imagine that they would have used such a language
me too, it was so strange for me to hear saying son of a bitch, or Hoss saying shit...
Loved it!!! Wish it was longer.
My most favorite show EVER!!!! I love Bonanza, I love Bonanza, I love Bonanza, I love Bonanza, I love Bonanza, I love Bonanza, I love Bonanza, I love Bonanza, I love Bonanza, I love Bonanza, I love Bonanza, I love Bonanza,
When are people going to realize that actors aren't their characters in real life?They are ACTORS.
Dan Blocker was bald? I never knew that!
Yes he like Pernell and Lorne wore a toupee
The Cartwrights are like characters from an upstanding Victorian novel, pure characters of fiction. Actors? Now, that's another trick of cards altogether. They're usually not upright people.
"Dab-burn, you sure do smell good!"
"Sorry, can't say the same about you."
"Well I'm spendin' all day long, in a wagon load of hides, and you can't even....SHIT!"
I've heard that the Bonanza cast screwed around a lot between scenes.... including Lorne Greene.
Hey their human with some faults just like everyone else, so don't be a hypocrite and think badly of them, they were some excellent entertainers..
Hypocrites? Excuse me, I find this very entertaining
I remember hearing a lot of his laughing on the Hollywood Squares. The version with Peter Marshall!
Oh common people, they were GUYS! The set was probably like a locker room with a predominately all male crew so of course they are going to cuss. This video is hilarious!
vanparty, yes, and in addition, James Hong, the actor who played the Chinese maitre de in the Seinfeld episode, also had a role on Bonanza - as Hop Sing's cousin!
I didn't know that! Thanks.
There's a view-master reel of Bonanza where the four of them are (very subtly) flipping the bird to the camera. Must have been a wild set at times.
a number of directors have said it was like herding cats
oh sh** the gun didn't go off
LMAO
Well, the little band of cussers.
oh my goodness tha was so funny thanks a bunch for sharing it with us
Lorne Greene had a wonderful voice. Really liked Hoss and Joe. Couldn't stand Adam.
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These outtakes were all from the later years when Pernell left. I would love to see some from him. I don't think he would have used bad language. Never once heard him swear, not Bonanza, not Trapper John nor some of his movies.
so much for the golden age of television with all those family values.
Precisely, at least TV & movies are more honest these days.
@LilChuckyWoodenHead It allowed them to reuse stock footage of the cast galloping across the ponderosa. There was an episode were Ben had some new work cloths ordered and they were waiting for him at the general store. They were the exact cloths he always wore. So the show did establish that they just purchased the same cloths. Not a big deal. Some cowboys really did wear the same similar cloths all the time.
AGREE!! *.*
...and i love Ben's wonderful sounding voice - deep, sexy, warm. What a man. ♥♥♥
R.I.P. Mr. Greene
There were two offbeat versions of the Cartwright family: one on the Monkees, though they were called I believe 'Cartwheels' of Texas and the other was on the Flintstones believe it or not when Fred and Barney were sheriffs and bad guys wanting to kill them came into the town and the Cartwrights saved Fred and Barney.
The Monkees called their ranch the Pondersusie.
The Cartrocks saved Fred and Barneys backside.
4:17. My God, did Hoss just say the c-word? It's so WEIRD to hear them all swearing!
Yes, Hoss referred to women as "cunts"...many times.
@@weedermann That's really nasty.
Well the had cuss words back than...
@@CathyKitsonand very disrespectful towards whomever he was referring to, just my opinion
i was totally thinking that...
oh, sue~thank you, thank you, thank you!!! :D much love...*muah*
Yeeesshhh! I just found this video of my favorite TV western and you're right - Hoss DID say the C word - I didn't believe it and Little Joe violating his teddy bear ?? My God, what's next? My vision of the perfect old- west family has been shattered and to think, when I was a little kid I daydreamed about being in that family. HAH! Pa should slap their faces.
Cheers
4:20 Nooooo... 😂😂😂
I don;t get it??
Everyone rotate to the right
OMG!!! Dan Blocker is fucking hysterical! I really, really miss these guys!
thats cool that she was 3rd cousins to him. I was just reading some history on him a few days ago i found it very sad the way he died.
So Dan Blocker, Lorne Green and Pernell Roberts ALL wore toupes! But MichaelLandon's hair was gorgeous.
This is great! I think it's hilarious hearing them swear since it was such a "family" show. Thanks for uploading!
All i can hear is we have to go back and get a sh*tload of dimes
(This video just popped my bubble. :( )
sounds painful.
great fun
I re bautized, my name is Teddy Bear now !
Better keep a jar of ass lube handy for the violating LOL!!
pernell roberts left the show
he is the only survivor
pernell got his ass fired
@@georgeloyie7456he wasn't fired, he was just completely fed up as to how everything wasn't going, he stayed one more year and then voluntarily left once his contract was up, he wanted to move on so that's exactly what he did but not once was he ever fired. Even at one point Lorne Green and Dan Blocker wanted to leave the show but decided to remain instead but Pernell Roberts wanted out in the very beginning, he said that at first they told them how things were supposed to be production wise but that never happened so naturally he was disappointed as well as disillusioned
That little blonde girl was Jodie Foster!
Hoss said a swear, Lol.
Forgot Jodie Foster was a guest star.
@ 1:05. I saw this episode the other night. Called: paraphrasing 'the cannibals'' or something like that.
robert brozek Hahaha,hey yea that's it friend. Thanks a million, now I can go and rewatch it again. It wasn't to bad of an episode,also: Is that your cat or Sylvester the talking kitty?
I guess I've been brainwashed by how clean-cut Bonanza appeared to be because the actor's using nasty language like the c- and mf- words kind of killed that image I had of them.
they say never meet your heros you will allways be dissapointed
UnseenCaller Don't know how people think that about Lorne when it was obviously his cut and dry sense of humor. The man was sarcastic and I actually like him more for that. Unbelievable that some people actually get "humorless" out of a type of humor, wether you care for it or not, from a few minutes of footage
Are you directing your comment to me, UnseenCaller? If so, I like dry humor. It keeps things calm and darkly funny, which is how I like things. Not obnoxious and not dead-set on being humorless. It's accustomed taste, I guess. But we literally only see maybe three minutes of footage even including Lorne. You also have to realize that they were always trying to save takes, so if the moment was serious, to stay in the mood, he might make a remark but stay in character, aka serious. Don't know what he was like the rest of the time, and this is later seasons. He was probably just plain tired. I think people judge far too much off of far too little. Did I imagine him as a father (is that actually what you're asking, or are you insinuating something else?)...No. Why? I just enjoyed Ben Cartwright as a frontiersmen and father to three sons. I enjoy Bonanza for what it and its actors were, and accept it for what it and its actors weren't.
I like him as a person from what I've seen/heard of him, yes. I don't praise him but no one's perfect. What exactly do you find sad about kids wanting him as a father? I find it sad that they probably all had fathers who actually were much worse excuses of the term, and Lorne would have been better to them. Some of them probably knew that and were right. Doubt we can say either way without, you know, actually knowing the man personally. Only judge, and I'm not willing to blindly do that
Not on tv or in media, people were still uptight with media. You couldn't even show things that might offend religious Christians, really. It's like sex; it wasn't portrayed, but that doesn't mean it didn't exist. People had sex, kinks and were gay and everything else. But it wasn't shown. Sex was often highly censored and avoided or banned in earlier eras of media. Except for the hidden underworld of more realistic media, which were typically kept secret from the general public. Having lived in a lot of places throughout the Bonanza run, I can assure you people did say those words, as well as some pretty vulgar slang and racial slurs. Where I was, there weren't many boundaries. Interesting that people remember eras so differently depending on how and where they grew up...
Thanks! That was sooo funny =D
I wish I was that Teddy bear! >:p
Lorne Greene is in a great new bio (Charlton Heston:An Incredible Life: Revised Edition) for sale at amazon!
haha, all those are ture, but in some shows they had many house guests at a time and it couldve been Will or Candy or a ranch hand or someone. the guy just doesnt look.... pernell-y enough I guess haha
But the horse is takin' a leak.
Does anyone know what episode that 1:39 is from?
My favorite blooper is when Michael Landon said... 1:37. hahaha
4:51 That little girl is Jodie Foster!
yea, and I think Pernell Roberts was "follicaly challenged" too.
star trek dug, have u ever seen trapper John
Aw shit, the gun didn't go off. Oh that was funny. Too bad you won't see these on a DVD, with the course language. Even Bionic Woman had a lot of bad words in the bloopers, but they were meant to be funny.
You kind of made a point but make no mistake. People back then were nothing like people now
How come there weren't any bloopers with Pernell Roberts? Was he that perfect of an actor that no one could catch him slipping?
these outtakes are from the later episodes, where he already left Bonanza
Nobody 's perfect not Pernell Roberts nor anymore else so your comment just doesn't make any sense whatsoever, SMH🙄
and his hairline was different, and I dont remember Pernell wearing anything white
What episode is at 2:18 ?
3:34: Plane going over, also. Did anyone here say that ? Lol
Candy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Michael Landon auditioning for Sawyer on “Lost.” Son of a bitch!
Classic!
That 5:11 is from Bonanza ep "the Saddle Stiff".
I do agree with you that people in generations past did have alot more "courtesy" if they were going to cuss and do it behind closed doors. I have no problem with that but I still have always disliked being around people who cuss as part of their profane vocabulary. And it comes back to haunt them sooner or later when they cuss at a time that they regret it like the two women within the last year at the awards shows. Anyhow, it was still surprising to see these bloopers by these actors.
@LilChuckyWoodenHead There was an ep where Little Joe had the back of his green jacket knifed. A big slash. He had a new green jacket later in the episode.
this was fun, but too bad it’s a bad copy. if it could be cleaned up it would be great to watch.