Tuesday, November 27, 2007
The Last of the Secret Agents? (1966)



Marty Allen is alive and well, still performing stand-up, primarily on the cruise ship circuit, making a decent, if not rather anonymous, living. At the height of his fame as part of the comedy team of Allen & Rossi and their string of comedy LPs and appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show (including the episode that had The Beatles play the program for the first time) the boys made this awful film. That's Nancy Sinatra singing the title theme.
The Dick Cavett Show (1969)
An opening from an early version of The Dick Cavett Show - not sure if it's from his 1968-69 daytime show or the first of his primetime shows.
Monday, November 26, 2007
Sunday, November 25, 2007
The Mike Douglas Show with guests Andy Kaufman, Robert Goulet and Carol Channing (1977)
This picture depicts a magazine article called Nervous Laughter. A good desciption of this fine selection.
Watch in the clip below and realize that the whole set starts spinning with ridiculous speed and the whole panel keeps a straight face as it happens. The motorized 1970s talk show set - I'm surprised Conan has never got around to doing a take-off gag based on the idea.
Saturday, November 24, 2007
The Colgate Comedy Hour (1953) ) - Footage Offline - 05/23/09
Will Jordan always insisted that he invented the Ed Sullivan impression and that anybody else who did Ed was just doing an impression of Will Jordan doing an impression of Ed Sullivan. He also states that those people are assholes. However, as we will see in this footage, it may very well have been Jerry Lewis who invented the Sullivan impression. The Ed Sullivan Show had previously been known as The Toast of the Town, hence the name given to this satire with Martin & Lewis.
Labels:
1953,
Dean Martin,
Ed Sullivan,
Jerry Lewis,
The Colgate Comedy Hour
The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson with guest host David Letterman (1979)
Handwhistler Ben Brenner is the guest in this segment. After David gives it a try, an annoying between monologue joke gimmick was born. Much like David's "Hey, hey, kids," the ol' hand whistle he does here became a regular staple whenever he felt like it on Late Night with David Letterman.
Labels:
1979,
David Letterman,
Johnny Carson,
Tonight Show
Friday, November 23, 2007
90 Minutes Live with Paul Soles and David Letterman (1978)
Presumably Letterman was in Toronto to do stand-up when he made this appearance with the voice of Peter Parker and Spiderman in the old Krantz/Grantray-Lawrence cartoon, Paul Soles.
Labels:
1979,
canada after dark,
canadian,
cbc,
David Letterman,
paul soles
The Tomorrow Show with Tom Snyder (1980) ) - Footage Offline - 05/23/09
The introduction to the first episode of The Tomorrow Show that featured Rona Barrett as co-host.
Thursday, November 22, 2007
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
The Morning Show with Jack Paar (1955)
The David Letterman Show (1980) - Footage Offline 2/15/08
A couple clips from the hard to find, and notorious, Letterman morning show.
The Bill Cullen Show (1953)
Morning television has never really graduated beyond such pointless pablum, but you gotta love Bill Cullen, truely the epitomy of an American television broadcaster. He had the look, the voice and just the right mix of wit and corniness. Also, Milton Delugg was a real underrated figure in music and showbiz history. Insiders knew his name well, the public not so much.
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