May 3, 2012 MykeGT Says:
The great Jo Anne Worley
Apr 1, 2012 86forever Says:
Love It.....LOOOOVE IT.... can someone please tell me who the lady in the Blue dress is @ 6:09.... PLEASE :)
Mar 26, 2012 younot2funny Says:
I had forgotten how crazy it was.
Where is that talent today? Huh?
Feb 18, 2012 mca1218 Says:
That was the BRILLIANT punch line of a long series of blackouts where the other Laugh-In ladies all came up to Garner and actually say, "Mr. Garner, I'm a big fan, and I'd like to shake your hand." Then they pull a surprise lip-lock on him instead. So by the time Chelsea Brown comes to Garner, the dialogue has been changed to "I'm a big fan, but unfortunately all they'll LET me do is shake your hand." And he retorts "your place or mine? Have a walnetto!!" So clever!!
Nov 6, 2011 kljMN2 Says:
I always loved it when Lily Tomlin was that 'Mrs. Beasley', the proper and "tasteful" woman who liked things totally "tasteful'... The best was when Mrs. Beasley would get water thrown on her... hilarious.
Lily's scenes on Laugh-In was always 'totally tasteful.'
Aug 11, 2011 620DK Says:
We used (most) of these jokes for our spring concert and we had a ball! Thanks for the uploads!!!
Jul 29, 2011 jerzeefranky3475 Says:
THIS IS STILL THE EPITOME OF "FREAKIN' GENIUS"...
Jul 3, 2011 Elric33239 Says:
"AM & FM!" "Have a walnetto!" Any reference to ABC. When Dan said "If they put it on ABC, nobody will watch it anyway!" they were referring to the show "Turn On" where half of the later Laugh-In cast like Theresa Graves came from. ABC cancelled it after the first commercial!!
Jul 1, 2011 ANATOLIACHTZEIN Says:
I wish they'd bring back the laugh track machine, it enlivened any show even dull ones. Most people don't realize R & M's show was all canned laughter, not one live clap or laugh. It sounds so fake and bizarre now even though i honestly loved the show way back when.
Jun 30, 2011 venetiaster Says:
film of the weak XD im so funny...shutup
Jun 26, 2011 LeadGuardian Says:
Oh America still has talent, we just made the mistake of letting the population with the lowest IQ have buying power. And it turns out the big corps found more money there. Go figure.
May 29, 2011 jsbach15 Says:
Love your channel and videos! Wonderful memories. I'm your newest fan and subscriber.
Apr 26, 2011 freddielaker2 Says:
these were the best
Apr 26, 2011 jhniscolV2 Says:
@Lester1Beck
you mean George Carline, Richard Pryor, Redd Foxx, and Lenny Bruce?
I am just 18 years old, however, you complaining that comedians today are too dirty is an extremely hypocritical statement. I can understand the appeal to this comedy since I personally LOVE Laugh In, however the stand up of the late 60s-early 70s era is about as clean as the under side of my boot
Apr 24, 2011 TrappedIn1968 Says:
One of my all time favorite shows. My mom used the privilege of me staying up as late as 8 PM on a Monday night to get me to behave all week. I especially loved Ruth Buzzi, Artie Johnson, Dennis Allen, and JoAnne Worley. When NBC cancelled Laugh-In in 1973, I was devastated. An outstanding show packed with wacky fun, Laugh-In still casts a long shadow over TV for me.
Apr 1, 2011 sapphiretaurus Says:
No, TV today is shit, and your post summed it up. With idiots like you in the audience, it' no wonder. Now take that and shove it up your ass.
Mar 4, 2011 Tejinako Says:
@Lester1Beck I've watched British comedy, and it's not a a hair more high-brow.
Feb 25, 2011 listerone Says:
@Lester1Beck Absolutely correct.The comedy on our TV back then was great and today it stinks.But assuming that you're a Brit (because of your "yanks" reference) I've gotta tell you that *your* comedy ain't what it used to be either.Have you ever seen "The Inbetweeners"???
Feb 24, 2011 pcimmino Says:
as well as international respect. If the Founders ever came back and saw what has become of the Republic they began, they would not stop vomitting.
Feb 23, 2011 tw69hands2 Says:
@ilovetortillas:
I loved watching it as a kid on regular tv with the rabbit ears, back when you only had channels 2, 4, and 7.
Feb 19, 2011 ipolson Says:
Well, I saw some current American so called ' comedians' on the Joan Rivers 'Roast' and I just found them depressing. Just foul-mouthed crap which you can hear on any street corner or bar. No talent whatsover. Bored the pants off me. If you cant be funny, then at least be witty, but they weren't even that. Sad, given the wealth of comedic talent in the past. People say 'Everything from the past is better' because, in the main, its true ! Thats why there are teens at McCartney concerts.
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MykeGT Says:
The great Jo Anne Worley
86forever Says:
Love It.....LOOOOVE IT.... can someone please tell me who the lady in the Blue dress is @ 6:09.... PLEASE :)
younot2funny Says:
I had forgotten how crazy it was. Where is that talent today? Huh?
mca1218 Says:
That was the BRILLIANT punch line of a long series of blackouts where the other Laugh-In ladies all came up to Garner and actually say, "Mr. Garner, I'm a big fan, and I'd like to shake your hand." Then they pull a surprise lip-lock on him instead. So by the time Chelsea Brown comes to Garner, the dialogue has been changed to "I'm a big fan, but unfortunately all they'll LET me do is shake your hand." And he retorts "your place or mine? Have a walnetto!!" So clever!!
bellmelvin90 Says:
Funny I like :).
scubielouie Says:
7:50 Where do I get a Laugh-In Shower Curtain????????????
scubielouie Says:
Colonial Sanders!?!?!?!
beaubeatlesgirl222 Says:
this is great! :D
kljMN2 Says:
I always loved it when Lily Tomlin was that 'Mrs. Beasley', the proper and "tasteful" woman who liked things totally "tasteful'... The best was when Mrs. Beasley would get water thrown on her... hilarious. Lily's scenes on Laugh-In was always 'totally tasteful.'
620DK Says:
We used (most) of these jokes for our spring concert and we had a ball! Thanks for the uploads!!!
jerzeefranky3475 Says:
THIS IS STILL THE EPITOME OF "FREAKIN' GENIUS"...
Elric33239 Says:
"AM & FM!" "Have a walnetto!" Any reference to ABC. When Dan said "If they put it on ABC, nobody will watch it anyway!" they were referring to the show "Turn On" where half of the later Laugh-In cast like Theresa Graves came from. ABC cancelled it after the first commercial!!
ANATOLIACHTZEIN Says:
I wish they'd bring back the laugh track machine, it enlivened any show even dull ones. Most people don't realize R & M's show was all canned laughter, not one live clap or laugh. It sounds so fake and bizarre now even though i honestly loved the show way back when.
venetiaster Says:
film of the weak XD im so funny...shutup
LeadGuardian Says:
Oh America still has talent, we just made the mistake of letting the population with the lowest IQ have buying power. And it turns out the big corps found more money there. Go figure.
jsbach15 Says:
Love your channel and videos! Wonderful memories. I'm your newest fan and subscriber.
freddielaker2 Says:
these were the best
jhniscolV2 Says:
@Lester1Beck you mean George Carline, Richard Pryor, Redd Foxx, and Lenny Bruce? I am just 18 years old, however, you complaining that comedians today are too dirty is an extremely hypocritical statement. I can understand the appeal to this comedy since I personally LOVE Laugh In, however the stand up of the late 60s-early 70s era is about as clean as the under side of my boot
TrappedIn1968 Says:
One of my all time favorite shows. My mom used the privilege of me staying up as late as 8 PM on a Monday night to get me to behave all week. I especially loved Ruth Buzzi, Artie Johnson, Dennis Allen, and JoAnne Worley. When NBC cancelled Laugh-In in 1973, I was devastated. An outstanding show packed with wacky fun, Laugh-In still casts a long shadow over TV for me.
sapphiretaurus Says:
No, TV today is shit, and your post summed it up. With idiots like you in the audience, it' no wonder. Now take that and shove it up your ass.
Tejinako Says:
@Lester1Beck I've watched British comedy, and it's not a a hair more high-brow.
listerone Says:
@Lester1Beck Absolutely correct.The comedy on our TV back then was great and today it stinks.But assuming that you're a Brit (because of your "yanks" reference) I've gotta tell you that *your* comedy ain't what it used to be either.Have you ever seen "The Inbetweeners"???
pcimmino Says:
as well as international respect. If the Founders ever came back and saw what has become of the Republic they began, they would not stop vomitting.
tw69hands2 Says:
@ilovetortillas: I loved watching it as a kid on regular tv with the rabbit ears, back when you only had channels 2, 4, and 7.
ipolson Says:
Well, I saw some current American so called ' comedians' on the Joan Rivers 'Roast' and I just found them depressing. Just foul-mouthed crap which you can hear on any street corner or bar. No talent whatsover. Bored the pants off me. If you cant be funny, then at least be witty, but they weren't even that. Sad, given the wealth of comedic talent in the past. People say 'Everything from the past is better' because, in the main, its true ! Thats why there are teens at McCartney concerts.