Rest in peace, Martin. I always found you to be not only funny but also cute, charming and with a quality of kindly, droll warmth that was unique to you. You were really brilliant and I enjoyed everything you did. I remember you from so far back...from when I had to sneak to a friend's house to watch Fernwood (deemed "too adult" by my parents) when I was only 13 in the 1970s, to laughing so hard I couldn't catch my breath at your drug fiend pharmacist in "Two and a Half Men" reruns just last year. All, simply superb. I'll miss you and your off-kilter, endearing wit. I'll always remember you. Thank you for all the laughs.
These two guys are almost as funny as Martin and Jerry Hubbard. The wit of Martin Mull, combined with the improv humor of Fred Willard made Fernwood 2nite a unique cult classic, for sure.
They need to officially release Fernwood/America 2Night. I have "bootleg" copies which are pretty good, but an official release would be incredible....
@@guydark2061 Mary Hartman was one of the funniest shows, ever. And so was Fernwood 2Nite. Some of the zany people they got on there! I have a feeling that they may have been influenced by Bonzo Dog, and Monty Python, as well.
An artist who was an accidental, and incredibly witty comedian. He could've dominated the field in the same way as Steve Martin, if he'd only have had one big break. An enormous talent.
A buddy of mine was in a play with Cindy Williams (from Laverne and Shirley) followed by a movie with Jaclyn Smith (Charlie's Angels). I said what would the 14 year old version of you think about that?
I remember when this situation was reversed and mull was guest host on the tonight show and he was very rude to Letterman. He who laughs last laughs best.