Monday, April 21, 2008
Friday, April 18, 2008
The Lawrence Welk Show (1969)
For the season opener, Larry Welk tries to hip(pie) it up for the kids.
Labels:
1969,
hippies,
Lawrence Welk,
The Lawrence Welk Show
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
The Paul Lynde Show (1973)
Just the first eight minutes of the rarely screened sitcom The Paul Lynde Show (originally titled My Gay Dad). This episode co-written by Groucho Marx's son.
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Trailer for The Love God? (1969)
My favorite Don Knotts film was written and directed by Nat Hiken, creator of Sgt. Bilko. Another great Vic Mizzy soundtrack in this one too.
Batman with guest star John Astin (1967)
For years the debate has raged on about who was the superior Catwoman - Eartha Kitt or Julie Newmar? However, one debate that has never been raised, let alone raged, is who was the superior Riddler. It hasn't, nor will it ever be a real question. Frank Gorshin is more established as The Riddler than he is anything else - an impressionist, nightclub comic, or actor. Frank Gorshin is The Riddler, period. That's why it always feels so weird when this episode of Batman comes on TV featuring Gomez Addams, John Astin, in the role. Pretty interesting tho. These episodes aired not before Gorshin played The Riddler and not after, but in between. Gorshin had established the character, Astin filled in briefly, Gorshin returned to the part in the fall. Listen to Frank Gorshin sing the novelty track (written by Mel Torme!) pictured above by clicking here.
Labels:
1967,
adam west,
addams family,
batman,
burt ward,
john astin
Rickles with guests Elliot Gould, Michael Caine and James Caan (1975)
All three with moustaches too. From the same special that had this number.
Labels:
1975,
Don Rickles,
elliot gould,
james caan,
michael caine
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