The funniest scenes in this Tennessee Tuxedo episode is when Stanley Livingston's radio gets taken by that pesky penguin and walrus. Now that's what I call funny sight gag comedy at it's best. This episode is one of my top favorites in this classic series.
If Heimlich Hertz, invented radio waves in 1887 (to send, and receive), then why was, the Marconi system implemented, years later then?? Love the lessons, no matter how crude the examples are, that are taught, in the meantime😁!!
Fact: Italian inventor, Guglielmo Marconi first developed the idea of a radio, or wireless telegraph, in the 1890s. His ideas took shape in 1895 when he sent a wireless Morse Code message to a source more than a kilometer away.
@@pernelldh Probably several people in the world did. Both Gray and Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone, but it was Bell who got the patent first. Undoubtedly there were a number of places where the wheel was invented as well. Scientists do not work in a vacuum.
"It was don-adams'transition from tennessee-tuxedo to the 1980'S animated tv crime-drama comedy cartoon inspector-gadget wowsers! now that was a very good transition" 🇺🇸📺🎬🎙️🎭🎥 🇺🇸🏙️🤓🧑💼✝️🛐🙏🕊️❤️🤝🌹.
There was a sponsor tag that it was missing from the intro “This portion is presented by the Big G General Mills cereal. Makers of Cheerios. The toasted oat cereal with a go.”
I like the fact that these cartoons are also educational
Learned as much from the 3D BB as in school 🏫🤓😎✌🏻
Another new one and it was great! Thanks for posting these! Tennessee and Chumley are always finding a way to drive Stanley crazy...too funny!! 😆
Do you remember The Beagles?
I don’t but will certainly look them up!
@@volstar8 Thanks!
The funniest scenes in this Tennessee Tuxedo episode is when Stanley Livingston's radio gets taken by that pesky penguin and walrus. Now that's what I call funny sight gag comedy at it's best. This episode is one of my top favorites in this classic series.
Do you remember The Ruff and Reddy Show?
3:15 Tennessee Tuxedo dressed as Santa Claus comes down the chimney for Christmas. In the word of Eddy from Ed, Edd n Eddy, IT'S NOT CHRISTMAS!!!
When they are sitting on Stanley's furniture, on the roof 😆
5:15, TENNESSEE TUXEDO WILL NOT FAIL!!
In other words, "This time it's going to be different."
Tennessee was right about Stanley Livingston being a bad boy.
If Heimlich Hertz, invented radio waves in 1887 (to send, and receive), then why was, the Marconi system implemented, years later then??
Love the lessons, no matter how crude the examples are, that are taught, in the meantime😁!!
November 28, 1964.
3:15 (THUD!!!) ho ho ho!
7:42 Darn, the name of that song still eludes me. Must I go around the web in ignorance of the name of this accursed tune?
What was that song
Wonder what Chumley's favorite Beatles song is?😉
I am the egg man ?
@@siresounds Do you remember The Banana Splits Adventure Hour?
@@EddieKyteABCDEFG12345678910 I remember The Banana Splits Adventure Hour.
We thought the gentleman who invented the radio was Marconi.
Fact: Italian inventor, Guglielmo Marconi first developed the idea of a radio, or wireless telegraph, in the 1890s. His ideas took shape in 1895 when he sent a wireless Morse Code message to a source more than a kilometer away.
@@pernelldh Are you commenting yourself?
@@pernelldh Probably several people in the world did. Both Gray and Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone, but it was Bell who got the patent first. Undoubtedly there were a number of places where the wheel was invented as well. Scientists do not work in a vacuum.
And Inspector Gadget comes on right after on this channel!🤓😎✌🏻
Do you remember The Littles?
"It was don-adams'transition from tennessee-tuxedo to the 1980'S animated tv crime-drama comedy cartoon inspector-gadget wowsers! now that was a very good transition" 🇺🇸📺🎬🎙️🎭🎥 🇺🇸🏙️🤓🧑💼✝️🛐🙏🕊️❤️🤝🌹.
It's on WDZL 39 - MIAMI - Ft. LAUDERDALE.
There was a sponsor tag that it was missing from the intro “This portion is presented by the Big G General Mills cereal. Makers of Cheerios. The toasted oat cereal with a go.”
Saw that tag/sponser on you tube a while ago, maybe even a black and white version...my versions don't have that.
Stanley is so easily duped by TT's disguises and never recognises his voice.
And in the "Get Smart" show Agent 86 told an impostor that he had a very unique and distinctive voice.
Voice shmoice! It's the glasses that hide the beak and tusks! It worked great for 🦸♂️too!🙀😼😄🤓😎✌🏻
Besides TT does NOT FAIL!
Dr. Robotnik had the same problem with Sonic the Hedgehog
I CAN'T STAND STANLEY!!! 😡😡😡😡😡😡
Mermaid Man: Stop shoutin, I'm nappin'!
I Hate Stanley Livingston's Guts!!
Wouldn't be surprised if he preferred having the cruise he did have over the one he would have won from the radio show.
@@bigverybadtom Speaking of cruises, have you ever thought about taking a vacation?
Tennessee tuxedo is evil.
Stanley Livingston is Evil!!!
@@aaronbruceladner1983 A man who works at a zoo finds Stanley Livingston a disgrace to his profession because of his cruelty to his animals.
@@bigverybadtom Do you remember The Ruff and Reddy Show?
@@EddieKyteABCDEFG12345678910 Never saw it.
@@bigverybadtom It's a Hanna-Barbera show in the late 1950s.
Clever disguise as vacuum salesmen. Those fake glasses REALLY hid the beak and tusks! Oh well, it worked just as well for Superman🦸♂️🤷🏼♂️🤓😎✌🏻
Speaking of Superman, do you remember SuperFriends?