Love this time in my life. I was in fourth grade and the kids in my class, boy and girl alike, were all quoting all the Laugh-ln isms around this time and into 1970. What a great time to be that age. Thanks again!😄
Texaco sponsored Jack's NBC specials during 1968 and early '69. Part of his contract required him to appear in their ads as well. Those ads were also famous for his insistence on "one gallon, please".
Hilarious and nostalgic.
Thanks for posting. Especially for the genius of Betty Walker!
As well as seeing those Mrs. Paul's frozen seafood items!! Great to see this WELL PRESERVED footage of this TV show!!
Love this time in my life. I was in fourth grade and the kids in my class, boy and girl alike, were all quoting all the Laugh-ln isms around this time and into 1970. What a great time to be that age. Thanks again!😄
This was NoT Laugh In!
IT WAS:
HOLLYWOOD PALACE!
This is the one every one was talking about in school and I missed! Well, 52 years later I saw it!
They Even Left The
Commercials In Nice
I remember "Won't You Fill Up, Jack Benny!" Would anyone get that today?
Texaco sponsored Jack's NBC specials during 1968 and early '69. Part of his contract required him to appear in their ads as well. Those ads were also famous for his insistence on "one gallon, please".
16:31- Charles Siebert (later of "TRAPPER JOHN M.D.")
Gene Sheldon reminds me of Buster Keaton.
BERNARDO
Lucky bridegroom...marrying someone who can't WAIT to get out of her girdle.