LOL, that's a great video, Mike. No one has ever done a better slow take in comedy than Jack Benny.
LOL, that's a great video, Mike. No one has ever done a better slow take in comedy than Jack Benny.
That was great !!!!!!
Did anybody here see Jack Webb's 1959 movie called "-30-" the other night? TCM showed it along with The D.I....I had never seen -30- (a newspaper film -30- means "the end") and I was really glad to have had a chance to see it. It was presumed lost for quite some time, they then found a print with the quality considered only "fair" in the eighties, and now a print with a "pristine" grade has been found, remastered and is available from the Warner Archive. Amazon is also finally carrying Warner Archive DVD-R "Burn on Demand" titles. I've ordered mine.
Is that THE "David Nelson" (on the bongos)?
I'll bet he plays a hip, cub reporter whose beat is the smoky jazz and poetry clubs where you might find sultry dames (or chicks) like the one in the background.
Thanks for the tip on the movie.
If it's available on Netflix it will be added to the que . . .
RadicalModerate,
That is David Nelson. I cheated and looked it up because I wasn't sure, even though I grew up with the Nelson's.
C. T.
Sgt. Friday: So, Mr. Chandler, you say you grew up with the Nelsons.
CT: That's right.
Sgt. Friday: Then maybe you can tell me exactly what Ozzie did for a living.
CT: He was a bandleader.
Sgt. Friday: I think the keyword there is "was". Did you ever actually see him pick up a bandleader baton?
CT: No . . . I can't say that I did. But isn't it conductors who use batons and not necessarily bandleaders?
Sgt. Friday: Apparently you never tuned into Larry Welk's Show.
CT: I've seen it once or twice.
Sgt. Friday: What about Mitch Miller.
CT: Yes. I've seen it a couple of times.
Sgt. Friday: But what does that have to do with my original question?
CT: You mean about what Ozzie did for a living.
Sgt. Friday: That's right. He had no visible means of support. He just hung around the house. Donna Reed's husband came home from work. Ward Cleaver came home from work. "Kitten's" father came home from work. Ricky Ricardo came home from "The Clab". I'm wondering about Ozzie.
CT: Maybe he worked out of his home and cybercommuted.
I saw the DI was on but I was too late to record it
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