If these gems could or would man a machine gun, they would hardly miss the target. So much of our culture in the US after the World War was administered a balm of laughter after such a tremendous tragedy and loss of life and resources. These guys, whether they knew it or not, were helping us all to carry on.
Look how effortless these men back then wore suits. Each one were made for their shape and size, none wore off the rack and if they did their tailor would get that piece fitting perfect. My father grew up in the north end of Boston and he said there were tailors everywhere and cobblers. It’s hard to find someone who can shorten your sport coat sleeves if you have working buttons today.
I watched these shows back in the day. Two absolute geniuses. I sure do miss real comedy. It died a long time ago. The stuff today that passes as comedy is not the least bit humorous.
Jerry Lewis (de nacimiento Joseph o Jerome Levitch, Newark, Nueva Jersey; 16 de marzo de 1926-Las Vegas, Nevada; 20 de agosto de 2017) fue un comediante, actor, cantante, director y humanitario estadounidense.
The show only lasted a week as a trial run and had replaced Thicke of The Night which was cancelled because it couldn't compete with Carson. You couldn't take on the King of Late Night in the 80s.
It feels like yesterday I was anticipating this show. Times were already changing fast and, unfortunately, the show only lasted a short time. Sinatra was even on one. Amazing how young everyone still was from the "golden" age of entertainment. Now everyone's gone and the younger generations barely know who these people were. What they missed! Imagine nowadays getting applause mentioning Vaughn Monroe?! LOL They be dumbfounded by the name Marilyn Monroe!
Not sure if people know that both Charlie and Jerry were drummers and actually could swing a band. I believe their comedic timing was certainly attributed to their knowledge of rhythm in drumming.
Charlie Callas (Brooklyn; 20 de diciembre de 1924 - Las Vegas; 27 de enero de 2011) fue un actor y comediante estadounidense, especialmente conocido por su trabajo con Mel Brooks, Jerry Lewis y Dean Martin y sus numerosas actuaciones en directo en diversos talk shows televisivos de los años setenta. También fue conocido por su papel de Malcolm Argos, el propietario de un restaurante y antiguo estafador en la serie de televisión de Eddie Albert y Robert Wagner titulada Switch.
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Watching Charlie,,if you notice how he straitens things on Jerrys desk,,i think he was slightly OCD,,,,back then maybe known as a quirk,,,that & certain little movements he does...but he was still a funny guy,,limited but funny.
I'm gonna take a lot of heat for this, but Lewis as a talk show host was insufferable. This is, if possible, even worse than his 1963 disaster with ABC. At least this one only lasted five days. Ugh. Truly awful. Lewis' forced, over-the-top laugh, especially at things that are not humorous is annoying, as if it's an inside joke the rest of us peons are too stupid to get. Callas, who was funny with the physical stuff, ruins it by doing a Ben Casey joke. KNOW your audience... folks, even in '84, didn't remember an obscure medical drama on 3rd rated ABC in 1965. However, Lewis was popular with a lot of people and he made a lot of people laugh, or so I understand.
Charlie Callas (Brooklyn; 20 de diciembre de 1924 - Las Vegas; 27 de enero de 2011) fue un actor y comediante estadounidense, especialmente conocido por su trabajo con Mel Brooks, Jerry Lewis y Dean Martin y sus numerosas actuaciones en directo en diversos talk shows televisivos de los años setenta. También fue conocido por su papel de Malcolm Argos, el propietario de un restaurante y antiguo estafador en la serie de televisión de Eddie Albert y Robert Wagner titulada Switch.
This level of talent does not exist anymore.
yeah man totally, nobody makes fart noises anymore 🙄
Talent like theese two is rare these days.. thanks for youtube. and these video clips..
no you're just old and stopped paying attention. comedy stopped sparking joy in you. that's a you problem, not a talent deficiency
Two legends of comedy in the same place and the damn thing stood in place ??? LOL :)
I love them both , they were great together !
Simply brilliant ...😊
If these gems could or would man a machine gun, they would hardly miss the target. So much of our culture in the US after the World War was administered a balm of laughter after such a tremendous tragedy and loss of life and resources. These guys, whether they knew it or not, were helping us all to carry on.
People had class back then . They respected themselves and audiences
Suits❤
Charlie was one of the best!
Fabulous. Thank you.
Look how effortless these men back then wore suits. Each one were made for their shape and size, none wore off the rack and if they did their tailor would get that piece fitting perfect. My father grew up in the north end of Boston and he said there were tailors everywhere and cobblers. It’s hard to find someone who can shorten your sport coat sleeves if you have working buttons today.
Charlie was also a great drummer.
Drummers usually had to have something to fall back on!
The Playboy skit at 6:47 😂😂😂
God bless Charlie Callas.
I watched these shows back in the day. Two absolute geniuses. I sure do miss real comedy. It died a long time ago. The stuff today that passes as comedy is not the least bit humorous.
Great post !!! Thank you!
David Frye did a great impression of Buckley
Jerry Lewis (de nacimiento Joseph o Jerome Levitch, Newark, Nueva Jersey; 16 de marzo de 1926-Las Vegas, Nevada; 20 de agosto de 2017) fue un comediante, actor, cantante, director y humanitario estadounidense.
I don't know where you sourced all these clips but a million thanks for posting them. Great stuff, my friend. Keep it up.
This is as unfunny as it gets.
The show only lasted a week as a trial run and had replaced Thicke of The Night which was cancelled because it couldn't compete with Carson. You couldn't take on the King of Late Night in the 80s.
It feels like yesterday I was anticipating this show. Times were already changing fast and, unfortunately, the show only lasted a short time. Sinatra was even on one. Amazing how young everyone still was from the "golden" age of entertainment. Now everyone's gone and the younger generations barely know who these people were. What they missed! Imagine nowadays getting applause mentioning Vaughn Monroe?! LOL They be dumbfounded by the name Marilyn Monroe!
Not sure if people know that both Charlie and Jerry were drummers and actually could swing a band.
I believe their comedic timing was certainly attributed to their knowledge of rhythm in drumming.
Charlie Callas (Brooklyn; 20 de diciembre de 1924 - Las Vegas; 27 de enero de 2011) fue un actor y comediante estadounidense, especialmente conocido por su trabajo con Mel Brooks, Jerry Lewis y Dean Martin y sus numerosas actuaciones en directo en diversos talk shows televisivos de los años setenta. También fue conocido por su papel de Malcolm Argos, el propietario de un restaurante y antiguo estafador en la serie de televisión de Eddie Albert y Robert Wagner titulada Switch.
Sure they were crazy, but Jerry and Charlie were comedic lightning together. Too bad this show never lasted more than a week. IT WAS ALL ABOUT MONEY.
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Both were comedy geniuses
At the very beginning of the clip...coke much? Also, love how Jerry's chair is higher than Charlie's, especially when Charlie first sits down.
Watching Charlie,,if you notice how he straitens things on Jerrys desk,,i think he was slightly OCD,,,,back then maybe known as a quirk,,,that & certain little movements he does...but he was still a funny guy,,limited but funny.
Charlie throwing some highbrow topics with the shtick very interesting. There was more there...comedians are an interesting lot.
9:23 (the guy kinda sounds like another Brooklyn-bred (contemporary) comic, Andrew "Dice" Clay). Hilarious !
Jerry Lewis
16/03/26
20/08/17
Who is the guy at 5.55 ?
Mel Torme. Singer. Very famous in his day.
Why that my friend is the Velvet Fog
I'm gonna take a lot of heat for this, but Lewis as a talk show host was insufferable. This is, if possible, even worse than his 1963 disaster with ABC. At least this one only lasted five days. Ugh. Truly awful. Lewis' forced, over-the-top laugh, especially at things that are not humorous is annoying, as if it's an inside joke the rest of us peons are too stupid to get. Callas, who was funny with the physical stuff, ruins it by doing a Ben Casey joke. KNOW your audience... folks, even in '84, didn't remember an obscure medical drama on 3rd rated ABC in 1965.
However, Lewis was popular with a lot of people and he made a lot of people laugh, or so I understand.
Objectively terrible. Good lord.
Was this funny?
Funny and sad.
Not funny funny.
This is as unfunny as it gets.
fun fact: you can like nice things from the past without being bitter about your own mortality!
genio
Charlie Callas (Brooklyn; 20 de diciembre de 1924 - Las Vegas; 27 de enero de 2011) fue un actor y comediante estadounidense, especialmente conocido por su trabajo con Mel Brooks, Jerry Lewis y Dean Martin y sus numerosas actuaciones en directo en diversos talk shows televisivos de los años setenta. También fue conocido por su papel de Malcolm Argos, el propietario de un restaurante y antiguo estafador en la serie de televisión de Eddie Albert y Robert Wagner titulada Switch.
Sure they were crazy, but Jerry and Charlie were comedic lightning together. Too bad this show never lasted more than a week. IT WAS ALL ABOUT MONEY.