Having grown up watching these sitcoms on the low resolution, small screen, black and white televisions with a signal further degraded through rabbit-ear antennas, none of these errors were in any way noticeable. Now it all seems so very charming.
I think they were noticeable, but we didn't notice them bc we were too young for that for 1 thing, but they were barely noticeable anyways, n it takes tech like a DVD w a pause n replay button to really notice them.
This is a great visit back to the shows I grew up on. Always, finding these bloopers and goods show the actors and shows in a good light. The actors and actresses bloopers show them as being human. The goofs show the shows doing the best they can. Growing up, I hardly noticed the goofs. Good acting and good fun.
Dick York was so committed to his physical comedy that he hurt his back during a play in-between seasons of Bewitched that he had to bow out. York was always my favorite Darin.
Not blaming York or Sargent for this but after watching all the bewitch episodes it was getting very frustrating watching Darrin go way overboard with Samantha using her magic or going at Agnetha, getting himself turned into a toad or something, and when he gets turned back, gets right back on that horse and rides it off a cliff. I actually have to blame the writers for that
During the filming of a movie in 1959, York suffered a serious injury when he tore the muscles in his back, which forced him to constantly use painkillers. That accident marked him for the rest of his artistic career and became chronic when he suffered a fall on the set of Bewitched.
Listen, we loved the bloopers/slip ups like in Gilligan's Island. We lived for those moments. The more mistakes you caught, the smarter you were ranked as a kid. Also, we seemed to have had a stronger sense of imagination, allowing us to overlook the obvious. It really was a great time. ❤
I might have been born back then enlightened sixties but The Addams family and The Munsters were perfectly shows I love I love every minute of watching the shows of The Addams family and The The Munsters from the 1960s ❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉😮😮😮😅😅😅😅
Back in the day when actors actresses were really talented artists. Back when there were still morals and family values. Nowadays, Hollywood pumping out garbage almost nobody with any talent at all. Thank you for putting all these different videos together from all these different times it’s like going through a photo album and all the memory comes back. 🇺🇸😎😊🍿
Agreed. And she was the major part of that great "transmogrification" of Charles Addams' humorously eerie magazine cartoons to mass market television. She is missed.
You have really done your homework! These are fascinating to watch, and as you said, it doesn’t detract from how much we loved watching these shows back in the day.
I used to watch Lost in Space as a kid back in the early 70s, and bought the box set much later in life. I've watched them countless times over the years and it was only the other day when I was watching "The Zoo" I think it was, that I noticed for the very first time, Mark Goddard a.k.a. Major West, yelling out in anger at Dr Smith, but instead of yelling "Smith" he yelled out his real surname "Harris". Its amazing what slips past us when we are so engrossed in the show.
Wait? What? Fake? Huh? That's not real life? If you EVEN TELL ME that there is no Herman Munster ... I'm going to call Grammpa to haunt you nightly. ;)
@@hgr4255 The only things that were real back then was Big Bird, the robot in Lost in Space and Samantha Stevens from Bewitched. Everything else was fake.🤣
Red Skelton did one better. He was supposed to crash through a fake brick wall and took a wrong turn. Instead of the fake wall he hit a real one and got knocked out cold I understand. A painful blooper to be sure.
There was also one of RED Skelton, where he was suppose to eat a piece of chocolate and when he put it in his mouth, he chewed for an extended period of time. He swallowed and then he said, "o. k., who was the wise guy that put the carmels in this box?" The cast and crew could be heard laughing off camera.😂😂 These shows were true I tertainment, thank you!
@Tvcrazyman - I must say that I haven't seen a Bloopers show that I loved in decades. Your editing it all together is perfect. Great narration. Thanks for the laughs!!!!
In the Gilligan's Island episode, you commented how Ginger only had one dress but yet showed up with a mysterious dress that had SS Minnow on it. In the episode, she explained to Gilligan that she made a dress from his duffle bag and Gilligan even replied, "My duffle never looked so good"
As a kid watching many of these bloopers first hand, without rerun or replay capability, I would just have to ask myself if I were indeed seeing what I think I saw. Especially with the Gilligan’s Island ones which were just so obvious, I just sort of laughed and went on watching.
I thought about the many outfits. All the castaways were flying out that day. There was a long delay at the airport so The Skipper went to the airport to anounce Three Hour Boat Tours. The castaways were the people who decided to do this. They didn't want to leave their luggage unattended so they took it with them
On that Gilligan Island show....we never noticed all all guff about the boat. We all just sat around in the couches & simply enjoyed & laughed alot. The other show.,as well were very interlining. Interesting & fun. Not like all these nit pickers of today. Life seemed so much simpler back then.
I have always loved the goofs and bloopers. Even as a child my brother and I would sit and watch movies and pick out goofs and my family would laugh because they didn't notice them. I think back when I was like 8 or 9 we were watching an old cowboy and Indian movie. The Indians were chasing the cowboys in the open field and you can see a helicopter shadow . Or watch an old 1950's movie and see a 80's Trans am.
I wish tv hadn’t lost or stopped screening these kind of shows when my kids grew up. They missed great shows and theme tunes such as lost in space, banana splits, UFO, thunderbirds,time tunnel, lancelot link… too many to mention.
Yeah, I spotted that too! The kid - Craig Hundley- was in 2 Star Trek episodes, the one with Melvin Belli ( The Gorgan), and as Capt.Kirk’s nephew, Peter. ( The episode with the flying, rubbery, fake vomit looking, parasites.)
Every time I see Bob Crane I’m reminded of what a raving predatory homosexual he was which directly led to his slaughter in a motel room with his trick
I loved Gilligans island and the Munsters i really liked the old westerns like gun smoke have gun will travel or Paladin what ever you like to call it rawhide wagon train was good and the rifleman was teaching his sons lessons all the time i watched leave it to beaver and love boat every once and awhile there was one more i can’t remember right now
We absolutely know what Morning Glory Circle looks like! It's been well documented and used by MANY TV shows and movies. Sadly, it was just torn down, like last year.
One thing you missed, when the video shows Morticia the writer, in the very beginning, in the bookcase behind Gomez's head, there's a face, hands and dark shoulder and chest either reflecting in the glass, or its an actual ghosted looking out of the bookcase. You can only see it in the first couple frames before it shows the head behind his shoulder.
I used to watch these shows religiously. It is funny that in this present realm of too much content, what we had back then was just a little in comparison but so much better in terms of writing/imagination.
Here is one for you to find in one seen of Gilligan falling down when it zooms in on Gilligan you can see him quickly take a hand full of sand and cover up a cigarette butt near his face .