Posted on 11/21/2018 6:34:49 AM PST by Red Badger
This is the entire show, 24+ minutes, not just the out take..........................ENJOY!..............
It was on METV on Sunday. I expect it to be on again this week.
As an complete episode it is the greatest. The candy assembly line and veeta vita vegimen from Lucy are the funniest scenes ever.
What a great show...Tom Reed as Venus Flytrap was funny..They don’t make shows like that anymore.
Tim..................
Actually Encore Western shows all 15 seasons of DV Dayas and Grit TV shows it once a day, Reagan included.
Can you believe James Brolin left her for Barbara Streisand?
I can’t believe the photographer did not take a more wider shot!......
However, did anyone else notice the lack of vulgar language and LGBT actors and/or characters?.../s
Remember Jennifer was a member of the international sisterhood of blonde receptionists who meet in Paris every 4 years...........
Yes, indeed. MeTV is showing it again tomorrow night, appropriately enough.
DVR alert!
Don’t forget Lucy and Ethel stomping the wine grapes
Because you must have gays and muzzies in every show....even if it’s a western I suppose nothing worth watching has come out of Hollywood in years unless it’s by an indy studio
If you are so inclined, follow this link (because it doesn’t cut off the tops of the heads) and go to the 21:00 mark. Who is the store owner?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VOxUj—nJro&t=1288s
A couple of my favorite moments:
Johnny Fever’s phone cops paranoia (fact: back then, there WERE phone cops, I know that from personal experience)
The time Less runs into the studio warning that Herb is selling life insurance and Johnny and Venus run out in absolute panic
BUMP!
Who is the grouchy shoe store owner? Hint: Not Al Bundy.
Pink Floyd Animals album 1977 tbe track being "Dogs"
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