Alan Hale was one of life's good guys. He loved being recognized as the Skipper and just loved meeting his fans, especially kids. He was kind hearted and apt to laugh or smile for any reason. He had the best life because he decided he was living the best life. I never read not one bad thing about him. He treated everybody he ever met as his little buddy.
Everyone knows they really hate veggin males and females love eating healthy most people hate eating green like vegetables and fruit they reather eat meat.
U R right. it seems Barney thinks he is nowhere as good as he is. He refers to himself as a loser at times. I give the man 2 thumbs up. in this world we all need to laugh at times and barney does that. I love it when he talks to the sub-conscious of Otis, trying to find the location of a still. Barney is A-1.
I just recently learned that the only reason Barney left the show was because Andy had told everyone when the show first started that it would end in 5 years. Anyway when it got close to that time Barney ( Don Knotts) decided to sign a contract with a huge movie studio (Universal?) After he heard the show was going to continue, he tried to break the contract but wasn't allowed too. Sad twist of fate.
@@tomlayman3141 Don landed on his feet pretty well after his exit from the series, The show was never really as funny with out him and it struggled in the end.
Very Good PennyCooper - *RIP JEFF* He ended up getting a Divorce, Selling his farm, Left Mayberry and baught a Boat and Started an Island Charter Company for Exotic Trips with a Free lunch included, aboard his tiny ship called the S.S. Minow. Until one day on Friday, November 22, 1963 (The Day of President Kennedy's Assassination.) The Crew of two men and now (Jeff) calls himself the Skipper and No one knows his real name unless they came from Mayberry; they set sail on that fateful morning along with 5 passengers touring the exotic islands. That is; Until the Weather started getting rough and the Tiny ship was tossed, Although the fearless crew tried to save the 5 passengers, They Woke on an uncharted Desert Island, Doomed to live there forever. They wake up on the Island Every day with NO escape Everytime they feel they are rescued the still end up going Back and waking up on the Island, Doomed to repeat for ever and ever and Not knowing the tiny ship was actually sunk and they all drowned. The last place they all looked at was the Island, and Not knowing they are actually dead they all end up on the Island trapped there forever ALL left with only the Blind hope of being Saved.
Andy Griffith and Barney Fife were, in my opinion, the best comedy team ever, then followed by the Skipper and Gilligan. These shows are still fun to watch after all these years since production.
Mandy O' Callahan : True But Personally Bob Denver Will Always be Alan Hale Jr's Little Buddy Since They've Side by Side with Each Other Over The Course of 17 Years of The CBS 1960's Sitcom Gilligan's Island 1964-1967 & The Gilligan's Island Movies of 1978-1979 to 1981. And Not to Mention When They've Made an Appearance On The NBC 1980's Sitcom ALF
Bob Denver appeared in at least one episode as Charlene Darling's husband; he even sang w/the family :) It would have been fun to see Bob and Alan together in the show :)
@@warrenhoffman2006 I thought there might be two different actors, or maybe Bob Denver played another boyfriend. I distinctly remember Bob singing "Boil Them Cabbage Down" with Andy, Barney, and the Darlings. ruclips.net/video/Eu77tX7uDvc/видео.html
Alan Hale was a big, loveable, teddy 🧸. People that knew him said he was a decent human being. He looked so much like his dad! The Skipper has "little buddies" everywhere 😊😐
Alan Sr. & Jr. were always very close. In Gilligan's Island, the Skipper always wore a diamond pinky ring that was said to be a very valuable heirloom, passed down in his family for hundreds of years. In truth, it was actually a gift from Alan Hale Sr. to Jr., who never ever took it off, so they wrote the heirloom story to explain it.
Keep in mind, Bob Denver was also on the show. He played "Dud Wash" (replacing Hoke Howell) in the episode "Divorce Mountain Style". He was deliberately chosen, as CBS wanted to promote the upcoming pilot of "Gilligan's Island".
The way he wave his hand in front of them was so funny wish i could watch the full episode i never can get enough still watching reruns in 2020 hope everyone else is.😁😁😁😁
Alan Hale's dad was a more accomplished actor during the 1940s, but the son was well rewarded with his role on Gilligan's Island. The casting agent for Paramount had been struggling to find the right person to play the Skipper, and was up against a tight schedule when one night he and friends were dining at a popular LA restuarant. Alan was also there with friends, and his gregarious theatrics and flamboyant mannerisms caught the attention of the agent. Not recognizing him, he approached Hale to ask if he was interested in film work, only then learning whose son he was, and the rest is history.
I have met and talked to Thelma Lou in real life and I forgot to ask her what she thought of the Skipper... I live close to her so guess I`ll have to go ask :)
Alan Hale is cute in this. He used to be in a short-lived show where he played the part of train engineer Casey Jones, a few eps of it used to be on you tube, don't know if they still are.I think it was aired during 1960, on TV. Several of these classic old shows the entire acting staff are gone now. I think Eb is the only living actor from Green Acres now days.
Love when Jeff pick's up Barney, he is a stick pin, light as a feather, so funny!!!!!! A hen party, hilarious!!!! Great Show, watch it everyday, it make's me laugh all the time!!!!🥀🥀🥀🥀..2022.....
I love skipper he is so funny he is from Gilligan Island you know what everyone says about what you watching gilligan who me gilligan funny hit by the coconut tree.
I remember this program very well and when it comes to comedy both The Andy Griffith Show and the Gilligan's Island are both tied for first place according to my husband. Please refrain from putting rude remarks or comments here.
*RIP JEFF* He ended up getting a Divorce, Selling his farm, Left Mayberry and baught a Boat and Started an Island Charter Company for Exotic Trips with a Free lunch included, aboard his tiny ship called the S.S. Minow. Until one day on Friday, November 22, 1963 (The Day of President Kennedy's Assassination.) The Crew of two men and now (Jeff) calls himself the Skipper and No one knows his real name unless they came from Mayberry; they set sail on that fateful morning along with 5 passengers touring the exotic islands. That is; Until the Weather started getting rough and the Tiny ship was tossed, Although the fearless crew tried to save the 5 passengers, They Woke on an uncharted Desert Island, Doomed to live there forever. They wake up on the Island Every day with NO escape Everytime they feel they are rescued the still end up going Back and waking up on the Island, Doomed to repeat for ever and ever and Not knowing the tiny ship was actually sunk and they all drowned. The last place they all looked at was the Island, and Not knowing they are actually dead they all end up on the Island trapped there forever ALL left with only the Blind hope of being Saved.
This episode is on TV Land sometimes. I don't think there has ever been a year that this show hasn't been on some channel, it is a very popular sitcom even after all these decades. The Skipper is cute on this.
YUP Barney lost it! in an episode where Gomer took Thelma Lou to the dentist, Barney said, "I have her in my hip pocket." and she was seen by Barney to be kissing Gomer. . .
Actually Thelma Lou would have been wise to give Pruitt a chance, let him court her. Barney never really committed until the reunion movie. Heck, Thelma Lou even married another man during the series.
Alan Hale was one of life's good guys. He loved being recognized as the Skipper and just loved meeting his fans, especially kids. He was kind hearted and apt to laugh or smile for any reason. He had the best life because he decided he was living the best life. I never read not one bad thing about him. He treated everybody he ever met as his little buddy.
RIP to Alan Hale, Don Knotts and Andy Griffith who were the funniest actors of all time!! Heaven could use some laughter from these funniest actors!!
He called Barney LITTLE BUDDY so perfectly I was instantly on Gilligan's Island
Love the 50's and 60's. Best tv shows and best music. The Andy Griffith Show is hard to beat.
Mhm!!!
@W B Bunch of attention-whore sluts..when they're taking a break from being race-traitor sluts that is..
... Growing up in those days was wonderful ... I wish I could go back and do all again .
Yes, Barney was called "Little Buddy" before Gilligan was. This episode was released in 1962....Gilligan's Island started in late '63.
Rest in peace Mr Alan Hale Jr, Mr Don Knotts, and Mr Andy Griffith.
Sad to know all these great people are no longer with us. That's what makes watching these shows in reruns so valuable.
Not sad, they all lived great lives.... and Thelma Lou is still alive even in 2021.
Don't forget Mr Hollywood director Ron Howard
Everyone knows they really hate veggin males and females love eating healthy most people hate eating green like vegetables and fruit they reather eat meat.
"Thelma Lou you're juicier than a barrel full of corn squeezes!"
OMG! I'm writing that down.
It’s supposed to be barrel full of cane squeezings, i.e. cane syrup.
That'll pull the girls in like a magnet.
He's really good at picking up women.
@@jonathangilbertson3623 and tossing them up in the air
Andy grinning in the background cracks me up.
Same here.
3:25
LOL
The looks on Barney' s face when Jeff picks Thelma Lou made me laugh so hard I couldn't breathe. Don Knotts is a legend in the world of comedy.
He was like, “Oh, no you didn’t.”
I know lmaooo
..was
@@jameswalker5223 IS!!!!!
U R right. it seems Barney thinks he is nowhere as good as he is. He refers to himself
as a loser at times. I give the man 2 thumbs up. in this world we all need to laugh at
times and barney does that. I love it when he talks to the sub-conscious of Otis,
trying to find the location of a still. Barney is A-1.
Andy's expression in the background was hilarious. Lol.
One of my favorite shows growing up. Loved Andy, Opie, and Aunt Bee
but the comedy that Barney brought
to the Show was unparalleled🤣.
Amen to that. He was the show...
I just recently learned that the only reason Barney left the show was because Andy had told everyone when the show first started that it would end in 5 years. Anyway when it got close to that time Barney ( Don Knotts) decided to sign a contract with a huge movie studio (Universal?) After he heard the show was going to continue, he tried to break the contract but wasn't allowed too. Sad twist of fate.
@@tomlayman3141 Don landed on his feet pretty well after his exit from the series, The show was never really as funny with out him and it struggled in the end.
Besides Alan Hale, Bob Denver also appeared as Charlene Darling's husband. Imagine that, the Skipper and Gilligan on the Andy Griffith Show. 😆
I love this show and everyone on it. This was a big favorite of mine.
Mine too...Loved them all especially Barney..
When Mom & Dad could leave you alone at the TV and have no trepidation.
The Skipper was young and cute back then. Looks like a fun episode to watch in full. Thanks for sharing these clips
Very Good PennyCooper - *RIP JEFF* He ended up getting a Divorce, Selling his farm, Left Mayberry and baught a Boat and Started an Island Charter Company for Exotic Trips with a Free lunch included, aboard his tiny ship called the S.S. Minow. Until one day on Friday, November 22, 1963 (The Day of President Kennedy's Assassination.) The Crew of two men and now (Jeff) calls himself the Skipper and No one knows his real name unless they came from Mayberry; they set sail on that fateful morning along with 5 passengers touring the exotic islands.
That is; Until the Weather started getting rough and the Tiny ship was tossed, Although the fearless crew tried to save the 5 passengers, They Woke on an uncharted Desert Island, Doomed to live there forever. They wake up on the Island Every day with NO escape Everytime they feel they are rescued the still end up going Back and waking up on the Island, Doomed to repeat for ever and ever and Not knowing the tiny ship was actually sunk and they all drowned.
The last place they all looked at was the Island, and Not knowing they are actually dead they all end up on the Island trapped there forever ALL left with only the Blind hope of being Saved.
In a previous life he was a Saxon they called Little John and he knocked Robin off a log in a friendly stick fight.
@@milesdyson5211
Skipper's name was Jonas Grumby and he swapped one"little buddy" in Barney for another in Gilligan.
Looks a lot like his dad Alan Hale Sr.
@@milesdyson5211 not all that bad marooned with Ginger and Mary Ann
Andy Griffith and Barney Fife were, in my opinion, the best comedy team ever, then followed by the Skipper and Gilligan. These shows are still fun to watch after all these years since production.
nope ! Maxwell Smart and the Chief were the best !
@@bobsaturday4273 Nope, Cameron is right......Smart and Chief were corny.
@@bobsaturday4273 I like Maxwell Smart and the Chief, too. I like it when Max demands the Cone of Silence, which never works.
Alan Hale had two little buddies!
Mandy O' Callahan : True But Personally Bob Denver Will Always be Alan Hale Jr's Little Buddy Since They've Side by Side with Each Other Over The Course of 17 Years of The CBS 1960's Sitcom Gilligan's Island 1964-1967 & The Gilligan's Island Movies of 1978-1979 to 1981. And Not to Mention When They've Made an Appearance On The NBC 1980's Sitcom ALF
Alan Hale looks young and cute in these video clips. I'm now looking forward to watching the entire show. Thanks for sharing the preview.
Jonas Grumby, known as the Skipper of the S.S. Minnow
Such a great show. Miss that era.
One of the best shows ever!
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Amazing how young Alan Hale looks in this show and then he starts Gilligan's Island only a few years later. Barney was his first little buddy.
Bob Denver appeared in at least one episode as Charlene Darling's husband; he even sang w/the family :) It would have been fun to see Bob and Alan together in the show :)
@@yooneeque1 Hoke Howell played Charlene's husband.
@@warrenhoffman2006 I thought there might be two different actors, or maybe Bob Denver played another boyfriend. I distinctly remember Bob singing "Boil Them Cabbage Down" with Andy, Barney, and the Darlings. ruclips.net/video/Eu77tX7uDvc/видео.html
Never realized how burley he was. The guys shoulders were about twice as wide as Andy’s.
@@patrickforrest4899 Yeah for sure, me neither. A real gentle giant.
When he says little buddy to Barney..
Where have we heard that line before.
He played a sheriff in a low budget horror movie in the 70's and called his assistant little buddy too.
The lovable Skipper!
Skipper? From Gilligan's island?
@@angiekiper5283 Yes.
Alan Hale was a big, loveable, teddy 🧸. People that knew him said he was a decent human being. He looked so much like his dad! The Skipper has "little buddies" everywhere 😊😐
Alan Sr. & Jr. were always very close. In Gilligan's Island, the Skipper always wore a diamond pinky ring that was said to be a very valuable heirloom, passed down in his family for hundreds of years. In truth, it was actually a gift from Alan Hale Sr. to Jr., who never ever took it off, so they wrote the heirloom story to explain it.
Keep in mind, Bob Denver was also on the show. He played "Dud Wash" (replacing Hoke Howell) in the episode "Divorce Mountain Style". He was deliberately chosen, as CBS wanted to promote the upcoming pilot of "Gilligan's Island".
Ha! The “Skipper” also calls Barney “Little Buddy.” I cheered when I heard him say that.
Little Buddy, Little Buddy, Little Buddy. You gotta love it! 👍👍
Andy is laughing in the background
LOL
Awesome Clip, Little Buddy!
Alan Hale a natural for sit-com tv. And he sneaks a “l’il buddy” in during the party scene.
Good old show's always!!
Calls Barney "little buddy".
4:13
Bob Denver was on another episode, Divorce mountain style, which he played Dud Wash, Charlene's husband 🤔.
I just saw Jeff Pruitt and guess what he was doing standing on the corner picking up girls
I love this episode!
The way he wave his hand in front of them was so funny wish i could watch the full episode i never can get enough still watching reruns in 2020 hope everyone else is.😁😁😁😁
Meanwhile, Andy's in the background enjoying Barney's discomfort. Great comedy
Real entertainment, not matched today
“Soft and squishy-like” lol
Such a fun show.
_Sheriff, the Skipper too. The town drunk, and his wife. The deputy, and the rest. Here in May-ber-ry!_
RIP Andy Barney Skipper
The good old days 😁
Barney!!! You were the best!!!!
Alan Hale's dad was a more accomplished actor during the 1940s, but the son was well rewarded with his role on Gilligan's Island. The casting agent for Paramount had been struggling to find the right person to play the Skipper, and was up against a tight schedule when one night he and friends were dining at a popular LA restuarant. Alan was also there with friends, and his gregarious theatrics and flamboyant mannerisms caught the attention of the agent. Not recognizing him, he approached Hale to ask if he was interested in film work, only then learning whose son he was, and the rest is history.
I have met and talked to Thelma Lou in real life and I forgot to ask her what she thought of the Skipper... I live close to her so guess I`ll have to go ask :)
this is one of my favorite episodes
Alan Hale is cute in this. He used to be in a short-lived show where he played the part of train engineer Casey Jones, a few eps of it used to be on you tube, don't know if they still are.I think it was aired during 1960, on TV. Several of these classic old shows the entire acting staff are gone now. I think Eb is the only living actor from Green Acres now days.
Love when Jeff pick's up Barney, he is a stick pin, light as a feather, so funny!!!!!! A hen party, hilarious!!!! Great Show, watch it everyday, it make's me laugh all the time!!!!🥀🥀🥀🥀..2022.....
0:14
I love this . Those ladies appreciate a good hearted man. Truth. That's all qe wnat. Decency. Respect.
alan hale jr.. what a wonderful man
Should have invited the "Good Time" girls to the party.
Oh, they're ALL good time girls in Mayberry!!!! You just know Andy was staying single for a reason.
Funny that Bob Denver was the original Dud Wash on the show.
If only it was that easy...
I love skipper he is so funny he is from Gilligan Island you know what everyone says about what you watching gilligan who me gilligan funny hit by the coconut tree.
Never knew the Skipper appeared here. I know Gilligan did in one episode.
"Oh Hi, Little Buddy." Gilligan is going to be pissed.
LOL
Bob Denver (Gligan) was also on the show. He played Dud Walsh in his final appearance on the show.
I remember this program very well and when it comes to comedy both The Andy Griffith Show and the Gilligan's Island are both tied for first place according to my husband.
Please refrain from putting rude remarks or comments here.
According to me, ur hubby likes to watch you & me get it ON..
Wow he called Barney little buddy before he met Gilligan
Yes, i caught that too!
Can you imagine if Don Knock was cast as Gilligan
It would of been interesting
Bob was 28 cast as Gilligan however Don Knotts was in his late 30's here
Knock LOL
Skipper called Barney Little Buddy! @2:37
And he does it a 2nd time @ 4:12
1:54 That's not acting, that's two friends sharing a laugh.
The woman sitting on the arm of the chair is ❤❤❤❤😮 🥰😍😍🥰
The Skipper was a pretty big guy!!!
So Barney he was his "little buddy" before Gilligan ever was.
Won alot of bar bets on the lil buddy thing...lol..shhhhh, you can to.....you're welcome!
Strong, good looking, best farm in the county, I see no reason it would take more than 2 days.
You better get busy Barney.
lol! little buddy!
Little.buddy #.1. Barney Fifei
Little Buddy#..2 Gilligan
*RIP JEFF* He ended up getting a Divorce, Selling his farm, Left Mayberry and baught a Boat and Started an Island Charter Company for Exotic Trips with a Free lunch included, aboard his tiny ship called the S.S. Minow. Until one day on Friday, November 22, 1963 (The Day of President Kennedy's Assassination.) The Crew of two men and now (Jeff) calls himself the Skipper and No one knows his real name unless they came from Mayberry; they set sail on that fateful morning along with 5 passengers touring the exotic islands.
That is; Until the Weather started getting rough and the Tiny ship was tossed, Although the fearless crew tried to save the 5 passengers, They Woke on an uncharted Desert Island, Doomed to live there forever. They wake up on the Island Every day with NO escape Everytime they feel they are rescued the still end up going Back and waking up on the Island, Doomed to repeat for ever and ever and Not knowing the tiny ship was actually sunk and they all drowned.
The last place they all looked at was the Island, and Not knowing they are actually dead they all end up on the Island trapped there forever ALL left with only the Blind hope of being Saved.
@@milesdyson5211 Is English not your primary language?
@@suzycreamcheesez4371 LoL Just trying to keep the Facts short without writing a book
@@milesdyson5211 You're coming across as illiterate and uneducated therefore not to be taken seriously. Too bad. Aloha nui loa. We're done!
Lol, he calls Barney 'little buddy'.
And he calls Barny little Buddy.
Parenting win: my two girls(both adult age) can quote AG shows like none's buisness
Alan Hale was a big rascal.
Skipper and Gilligan played on the Andy Griffith show
so damg good!
he has great taste!
"Little buddy" !!!
Barney's hands going wild, he's gonna have a melt-down! YES!
Check out the appearance of Gilligan in divorce mountain style.
BARNEY I FORBID YOU TO FlGHT JEFF PRUlTT AND THAT'S AN ORDER !!!
Alan Hale was always the Skipper to me no matter what program he was on.
I - LOVED - ALAN / HALE - On All - WESTERNS !” 🐎…..!” ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
The soft and squishy type is on the island, little buddy.
Funny Episode!
Its like he's in a brothel
This episode is on TV Land sometimes. I don't think there has ever been a year that this show hasn't been on some channel, it is a very popular sitcom even after all these decades. The Skipper is cute on this.
you dont “ pick tobacco” you cut it
Hey little buddy !
Hilarious. Too bad Alan Hale couldn't have been on more than one episode.
Thelma Lou was so hot
Was Barney the first "little buddy" or Gilligan? 🤔
Gilligan from Gilligan’s Island
YUP Barney lost it! in an episode where Gomer took Thelma Lou to the dentist, Barney said,
"I have her in my hip pocket." and she was seen by Barney to be kissing Gomer. . .
I bet Andy loved that he actually got to laugh at Don, probably not as hard as he wanted to but still 😂😂😂
Little buddy...
Gilligan From Gilligan’s Island
4:10 the pointing lol
Yes! Good pick up
Jeff is so cute!!!!!!!!
We ask,What's the Skipper doing in Mayberry?.
Skipper was sailing around Hawaii at that time. This would have to be a close lookalike, maybe even a cousin. Good eye!
Actually Thelma Lou would have been wise to give Pruitt a chance, let him court her. Barney never really committed until the reunion movie. Heck, Thelma Lou even married another man during the series.
Bert from gunsmoke
watched this when I was a kid, yes I'm that old