I am sick at home on a rainy day and this is great.I never had a pyjama party or a sister i could be honest with. this is a joy to see how siblings can be honest with eachother.
Pizza Delivery Boy: So, you wanna go out some time? Answer: I think you should know. I'm a married woman. l have six children, and another on the way. Pizza Delivery Boy: Okay. My place. Ah, the 70s. ☺
Her husband had a well paying profession and they liked kids. If you can support kids I say go ahead and have a large family. Nothing greater than always having loving people around.
Beverly Sanders was an import from the MTM show. She was Rayette, the coffee shop waitress, in a few episodes. She could hold her own among that strong cast of characters.
I always liked Beverly Sanders.She played on other shows too, usually a housewife.I thought she was a regular on a comedy, like maybe the neighbor who comes over alot, but I can't recall any title.Her humor reminds me of Annie Potts on Designing Women.
I got one of those really bad perms in the 70's. It turned into an afro. I made the mistake of having some pictures made. I really hope I destroyed all the evidence.
Beverly Sanders was also on Sanford and Son (as a fixed up computer date, I think), Nora Simpson. She proceeded to get drunk and kept repeating, "Hi, I'm Nora Simpson!!", as she kept dozing off. Hilarious!!!
Jeez, that hair on Brenda was an epic fail. Beverly Sanders-Newmark was an acting teacher here in Los Angeles. She taught a class at UCLA called "Acting for the Camera" I believe. Sadly, you can't do crank calls anymore in the age of caller ID. I grew up in the 80s and we did it constantly....the only way to trace them was to call the phone company and even then, it was often not possible for them to trace the calls.
Getting calls traced is easy. I saw it in a documentary on the TV. You just need a half dozen cops standing around smoking cigarettes, yelling "Keep tawkin, keep tawkin!" Works every time. [edit] BTW, it was a phone booth at 49th & Broadway.
@@ericminch haha I wrote this a year ago and it takes this long to get a comment?! Yes what you describe is how it was 20+ years ago before caller ID. It got easier and easier over time as technology developed. As I say, in the 80s and early 90s, anyone could totally get away with it.
Won’t lie, due to the fact that Julie Kavner went on to play Marge Simpson, the minute they said “funny phone call” I immediately thought of Bart Simpson calling Moe’s
That frizzy all over perm/bleached hair was very popular with women in the 1970's and I never understood why. I knew several women who had straight hair and they got that kind of a perm. They thought it looked good and I thought they looked like Little Orphan Annie. I did not then and do not now think it is a good look. And it wasn't just women who did it either. Men did the same thing; think Mike Brady of the Brady Bunch and Joe Gerrard of this show, Rhoda. Now that doesn't mean I don't like naturally curly hair, because I do. I just don't like unnaturally curly hair.
Melanie, I just searched and searched and nothing came up about them being siblings. There was very little information on him. I wonder if they are, too.
Cute pizza delivery guy.... Brenda should be happy Rhoda care about her my so called sister emotionally mentally verbally abusing me lied to me and she betrayed me she hurt me very bad she hate me etc...
This is TV, not real life. Pizza is in weird, flat boxes or envelopes ... and they never look like real New York stuff because this is filmed 3000 miles away, LOL.
I wish that in all the episodes where Rhoda was separated/divorced they would have had more of Suzy/Myrna, and Rhoda back at her window-dressing office. I wasn't a big fan of the Anne Meara character as Rhoda's friend.
@@ericminch I expect that you can't really improv during a sitcom taping; it's almost like a live play, and few mistakes are preferred. Maybe if you throw something in spontaneously and everyone loves it, they'll re-shoot to include it (and update the script to reflect the addition), but _most_ of the time everyone is on script. Lorenzo Music was a talented writer and actor, no doubt. I like when he got to play Carlton a little differently, like this brief bit of sobriety.
Brenda's hairdo was horrid, tight curls and blond. Yuck. Harpo Marx, indeed. Brenda looked great as her brunette self. Rhoda looked bad with that perm she later got, too, only she kept her own hair color. Perms were also popular during 1980-82. Remember those long corkscrew curls? And Cindy's hair on Three's Company. She was the klutz, before Terry. When I was a teen in the late 1970's, we never called strangers and said stupid stuff. Brenda looked horrid with that hairdo, but Rhoda bossed her alot.
Why did I use to like this show? Well-acted of course, but Rhoda was never a likeable character. She uses the word love a lot!, but the scripts have her being so self-centered and selfish and insensitive . She was much more likable in Mary Tyler Moore. Yuck.
When did Rhoda become Brenda's mother? She is judgmental, impatient, controlling, and a little bit mean. It is all played for comic effect, of course. Still a bit uncomfortable to watch. We know that Rhoda and Brenda really love each other.
Once again, last nerve. But I'm going to keep watching. I love Brenda and like many of the characters. I like Rhoda when she's not on my last nerve, lol. I watched as a little girl but don't remember specifics.
Can binge watch this show over and over.
Brenda and rhoda would do anything for each other. I would feel as protective of her as rhoda does. Two of the most realistic sisters in TV history
You can adopt me!
I am sick at home on a rainy day and this is great.I never had a pyjama party or a sister i could be honest with. this is a joy to see how siblings can be honest with eachother.
This show is my favorite show ever. It was always anchored by Rhoda and Brenda's relationship.
Such a nice compliment, Joseph!
That Carlton cracks me up!
Great episode! Such well-acted scenes between Brenda and Rhoda.
Brenda got the Sophia Petrillo hair due.
good, clean & wholesome sit coms instead of the filthy sit coms of today.
Aww RIP Valerie you were great xx
She was wasn't she? Loved her style!
She was Brilliant and Beautiful R.I.P Valerie Harper ❤❤👏👏
The writers were so good , but the actors were fantastic , so believable .
Pizza Delivery Boy: So, you wanna go out some time?
Answer: I think you should know. I'm a married woman. l have six children, and another on the way.
Pizza Delivery Boy: Okay. My place.
Ah, the 70s. ☺
Played by Steven Kavner, Julie Kavner's brother.
Carlton is so GARFIELD at the end 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
OMG! Will someone please explain birth control to Suzy?!!!! LOL!!!!
Her husband had a well paying profession and they liked kids. If you can support kids I say go ahead and have a large family. Nothing greater than always having loving people around.
Right!! 😄
My Great Grandfather had 21 children/ 2 marriages!!
Maybe they are orthodox jewish and don't believe in birth control
Large families were not in especially in New York metropolitan area among Jewish families.
5:23-5:32 Julie Kavner as Brenda sounds like she does as Marge Simpson exactly!
She is Marge Simpson. She does Marge's voice-over actually.
@@learnerm3120 lol, I think you missed the point.
A timeless 1970's American comedy ...
Beverly Sanders was an import from the MTM show. She was Rayette, the coffee shop waitress, in a few episodes. She could hold her own among that strong cast of characters.
Never understood why she never got a sitcom of her own. Maybe she did and I just missed it. She was so natural on camera.
Beverly Sanders beautiful Lady
I LOVE RHODA
RIP Valerie.
I always liked Beverly Sanders.She played on other shows too, usually a housewife.I thought she was a regular on a comedy, like maybe the neighbor who comes over alot, but I can't recall any title.Her humor reminds me of Annie Potts on Designing Women.
I remember Sanders from her Arm & Hammer baking soda ads.
She played the waitress at the diner of the newsroom on MTM
She was on the sitcom Lottsa Luck for one season. Very funny
Now I want pizza and popcorn.
I love Brenda in that curly blond wig!
Was that an homage to Streisand in a star is born look?
Brenda looks like harpo marx ! never change the color of your hair for your natural color is beautiful ! thanks
I love Brenda...she should have had her own show too.
Sister's are so special. There are some thing's that only a sister get's about each other. And all the shared experiences from childhood.
My older sister does the same thing to me. Talks to me like I'm 5 years old then accuses me of acting like a child when I stand up for myself.
Rhoda was a huge B mocking Brenda here!
love the end credits when rhoda tries to throw the hat like MTM and fails, always cracks me up!
Beverly Sanders was great as the perennially pregnant friend, and Julie Kavner as Lil Orphan Annie: wonderful. Love this show. 😊
You're forgetting Harpo Marx. haha!
I got one of those really bad perms in the 70's. It turned into an afro. I made the mistake of having some pictures made. I really hope I destroyed all the evidence.
Perms were huge in the '70's, especially home perms done by your mom. Barbara Streisand had one in A Star Is Born with Kris Kristofferson
1964DB I had one too, just couldn’t wear a perm!
You didn’t…. I have some copies… 😂😂😂😂😂
Beverly Sanders was also on Sanford and Son (as a fixed up computer date, I think), Nora Simpson. She proceeded to get drunk and kept repeating, "Hi, I'm Nora Simpson!!", as she kept dozing off. Hilarious!!!
This was a cute episode tysm
Brenda looks like Harpo Marx, lol.
She did
Jeez, that hair on Brenda was an epic fail. Beverly Sanders-Newmark was an acting teacher here in Los Angeles. She taught a class at UCLA called "Acting for the Camera" I believe. Sadly, you can't do crank calls anymore in the age of caller ID. I grew up in the 80s and we did it constantly....the only way to trace them was to call the phone company and even then, it was often not possible for them to trace the calls.
Getting calls traced is easy. I saw it in a documentary on the TV. You just need a half dozen cops standing around smoking cigarettes, yelling "Keep tawkin, keep tawkin!" Works every time.
[edit] BTW, it was a phone booth at 49th & Broadway.
@@ericminch haha I wrote this a year ago and it takes this long to get a comment?! Yes what you describe is how it was 20+ years ago before caller ID. It got easier and easier over time as technology developed. As I say, in the 80s and early 90s, anyone could totally get away with it.
Won’t lie, due to the fact that Julie Kavner went on to play Marge Simpson, the minute they said “funny phone call” I immediately thought of Bart Simpson calling Moe’s
is alco holic there haaaaa haaaaa
Me too! I was waiting for them to call Moe's Tavern. Hello, is there a Seymour.... last name butts.... see more butts.
We would rush home from school and make prank phone calls...was a real bummer when *69 came out put an end to great fun.
" funny phone calls " wouldn't work today, everyone has caller I D now.
LOVE THIS SHOW
I remember the show growing up l love Rhonda sitcom lol
It was a cute episode
Ahhh adult slumber parties
That frizzy all over perm/bleached hair was very popular with women in the 1970's and I never understood why. I knew several women who had straight hair and they got that kind of a perm. They thought it looked good and I thought they looked like Little Orphan Annie. I did not then and do not now think it is a good look. And it wasn't just women who did it either. Men did the same thing; think Mike Brady of the Brady Bunch and Joe Gerrard of this show, Rhoda. Now that doesn't mean I don't like naturally curly hair, because I do. I just don't like unnaturally curly hair.
Im convinced, tv was so much better when i was young. I loved , still love this show and mtm favs fer sure.
GREAT SHOW 👍 👌 .
Ah, "Duke of Pizza" and a girl's night. Two things that always pissed Joe off. Joe was fair weather, but pizza and girlfriends are forever.
The pizza guy is Brenda's real brother
Brenda was also a Great comedian
But played the straight partner. But her dry humor was just as funny as Rhoda
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They loved the word terrific
She taught her son David the Lindy hop in Valerie!
Brenda's hairstyle was very popular but not in the blonde.Linda Ronstadt looked beautiful in her curly black hair 😊
Yo Brenda: Peter Frampton called. He would like his hair and outfit back. :-P
This is one episode I don't care for......
It kind of goes nowhere.
Too bad you can't get away with making phony phone calls anymore thanks to caller ID ‼️ Bummer
I'm assuming that Steven Kavner, the pizza delivery guy, is Julie Kavner's brother. Does anyone out there know? He's pretty cute.
Melanie, I just searched and searched and nothing came up about them being siblings. There was very little information on him. I wonder if they are, too.
Melanie Hamilton no I didnt know that was julie kavners brother
According to his Imbd he has worked on several MTM shows so I think he"s her brother.
Cute pizza delivery guy.... Brenda should be happy Rhoda care about her my so called sister emotionally mentally verbally abusing me lied to me and she betrayed me she hurt me very bad she hate me etc...
@@horsespegasuses6609 I'm so sorry. Me too.
Go for it Susie, 🍕 guy was cute.
In those flimsy ass boxes, how'd pizzas not get crushed?!
What are "ass boxes"?
This is TV, not real life. Pizza is in weird, flat boxes or envelopes ... and they never look like real New York stuff because this is filmed 3000 miles away, LOL.
You have to admit Brenda looks ridiculous in that wig.
It's a wig?
Brenda referred to herself as a hot number😆
Did you notice how brown the water was in that bag??? Ewe!!
Biggest raindrop u ever saw LOL
Brenda’s just the CUTEST 😂
Seven kids, wow!
Love this:)
This was a cute episode
Brenda obviously never watched legally blonde. You NEVER wet your perm after 24 hrs it being set.😂😂😂😂
Brenda"s real life brother ? Steven Kavner. 👍
Harpo Marx!!
AND CARLTON THE DOORMAN
Wish I had a friend who'd stay the night with me. Don't have any close relationships with any of my sisters. Sad😢
Rhonda was an awesome sitcom in the 70s. Valerie Harper was awesome person ♥️🙏✝️
Nice sisters.
Valerie taught Jason Bateman to Lindy hop in Valerie.
Steven Kavner (the pizza delivery guy) was very cute. Like his sister, Julie.
Little did Brenda know that in just 13-15 years, her hairstyle would be in... style.
So 70s. More than 40+ years ago
50 now. Time flies when you're having fun.
Finally Brenda snapped😮
I wish that in all the episodes where Rhoda was separated/divorced they would have had more of Suzy/Myrna, and Rhoda back at her window-dressing office. I wasn't a big fan of the Anne Meara character as Rhoda's friend.
Brenda funny as hell.
Brenda would look great with blue hair. Maybe an updo?
I love "Rhoda", one of my favourite characters is "Carlton the Doorman" even though you never see him - Lorenzo Music, his humour is priceless 🙂🌹🎄🕊
Sometimes the writers told him what to say. It wasn't all just off the cuff improvisation.
@@ericminch I expect that you can't really improv during a sitcom taping; it's almost like a live play, and few mistakes are preferred. Maybe if you throw something in spontaneously and everyone loves it, they'll re-shoot to include it (and update the script to reflect the addition), but _most_ of the time everyone is on script.
Lorenzo Music was a talented writer and actor, no doubt. I like when he got to play Carlton a little differently, like this brief bit of sobriety.
Rhoda needs to mind her business and stop controlling her sweet sister!
Brenda's hairdo was horrid, tight curls and blond. Yuck. Harpo Marx, indeed. Brenda looked great as her brunette self. Rhoda looked bad with that perm she later got, too, only she kept her own hair color. Perms were also popular during 1980-82. Remember those long corkscrew curls? And Cindy's hair on Three's Company. She was the klutz, before Terry. When I was a teen in the late 1970's, we never called strangers and said stupid stuff. Brenda looked horrid with that hairdo, but Rhoda bossed her alot.
Poor Carlton!
eh
the minute u start feeling for the guy, he reminds u just why nobody likes him
I love Carlton the doorman
Rhonda is right about Brenda hair. She does look like Harpo Marx.
The pizza guy is Julie's brother?
its a wig
For the show, yeah.
Did Valerie and Julie get along in real life?
Olive skin women always look good as a brunett, just Brenda.
Brenda is so beautiful
I agree w Brenda, Rhoda did the same thing to Mary
I would HV punched Rhoda in the 😈👀
Steven Kavner was handsome.
Rhoda’s water looks nnnnasty
Why did I use to like this show? Well-acted of course, but Rhoda was never a likeable character. She uses the word love a lot!, but the scripts have her being so self-centered and selfish and insensitive . She was much more likable in Mary Tyler Moore. Yuck.
The rabbit always died either way.
When did Rhoda become Brenda's mother? She is judgmental, impatient, controlling, and a little bit mean. It is all played for comic effect, of course. Still a bit uncomfortable to watch. We know that Rhoda and Brenda really love each other.
brenda didn;t get beaten by her older sister for being neglected
I know it's supposed to be funny but I like her hair
I was ok being an only child until I watched this series.
Rhoda has issues. She didn't need a marriage counselor she needed a shrink.
That was the point.
Elephants bbc
You can't blame the pizza guy for trying to pick up Susan she is smoking hot what a body racked and backed.
Inappropriate...
Probably y she's always pregnant
Holy controlling!
Once again, last nerve. But I'm going to keep watching. I love Brenda and like many of the characters. I like Rhoda when she's not on my last nerve, lol. I watched as a little girl but don't remember specifics.
KatieLL your just like me I dont remember the episodes of this show in remembered this as a little girl
Rhoda talks too much about talking, her feelings etc blah blah blah.
This show is so corny,can't believe I watched this
@@jennifersykes8387 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Happy 90th birthday, brenda! 😄💥😀
She's not 90!
You idiot!!! She’s 71!!!!
I'm pretty sure she was joking. Weren't you, Ursula?
It's so obvious, even to an eight year old, that Brenda's wearing a wig. Lol! 😳🤨🤣
Silly episode.