This was the most powerful and effecting moment in 90s TV. Forget all the cop and hospital dramas, this is when the cast of the funniest show on TV shed real tears over the real death of a real friend and still stayed in character. Every time Dave Foley starts choking up I start crying
I was never really a fan of Hartman. But many people were, and what happened to him was truly tragic. This is a great show and this episode was extremely well done.
This is one of the most underrated shows of its time and Dave Foley is a fully unrecognized genius who would have been brilliant on a vehicle like The daily show. He never quite got the role that was made for him
Currently watching Newsradio on Antenna TV. I forgot about this show until I saw Hartman and then I remembered when he died. Very somber and solemn episode.
He wasn’t directly responsible for Phil’s murder, but he indirectly contributed to it. But I agree that they shouldn’t have continued working with Andy Dick.
He was not directly responsible, and keep in mind, Phil’s wife was also jealous of the fame and success Phil was achieving. SHE wanted to be an actress, and despite Phil trying to help her out, she didn’t have the skills and comedic talent.
The reality of death on a comedy show. How do you say goodbye? I remember when this situation happened on Barney Miller, they handled it straight on. The cast talking out of character to remember their fallen colleague. RIP PH
@@breeko3334 Still… it’s a blow because he was the last person you’d expect to have a premature death. His wife… now her, her days were obviously numbered. Did she have to take him with her? Damn her…
How is it possible that the only version of this episode on the internet has the most annoying background noise possible? Great job, Spielberg!
Roku Channel has the full series. I just watched this very episode and I couldn't keep it together. 🙁
This was the most powerful and effecting moment in 90s TV. Forget all the cop and hospital dramas, this is when the cast of the funniest show on TV shed real tears over the real death of a real friend and still stayed in character. Every time Dave Foley starts choking up I start crying
Interesting choice of the director to add the sound of a dog giving birth in the background of this scene. Adds a lot of depth.
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Dave's voice breaking is how a lot of people felt...Phil was such a gentle kind person and his murder was senseless and uncalled for.
Oh I thought it was domestic violence
@@youllis it was... it was his wife. It's still a murder though even if one's wife does it.
People that bring laughter and joy will be missed. A sad day for me personally. You are missed Mr. Hartman.
That had to be incredibly hard to film for them.
It's incredibly hard to watch!
I read filming had to stop several times cause cast members kept crying.
@@superstarreviews9937 poor baby!
WTF is that audio in the background?
No shit!
Dog-gasm
@lambjack1 lol 😂
Sounds like a dogasm duet...
Lady and the Tramp XXX?
Phil has been gone for 26 years and here I am crying watching this. Dave choking up is just so heartbreaking. Gone but never forgotten.
I was never really a fan of Hartman. But many people were, and what happened to him was truly tragic. This is a great show and this episode was extremely well done.
I'm not crying you're crying!
This is one of the most underrated shows of its time and Dave Foley is a fully unrecognized genius who would have been brilliant on a vehicle like The daily show. He never quite got the role that was made for him
All these years later it still difficult to watch 😢
The two reasons I disliked this video
1: the vintage filmed in the t.v quality
2: the annoying noise I hear in the background
Currently watching Newsradio on Antenna TV. I forgot about this show until I saw Hartman and then I remembered when he died. Very somber and solemn episode.
Hope you watched in entirety! Wonderful show!
He was such a talent and I was way to young to appreciate it
I miss Phil Hartman
Me too.
Guy was farting into a trombone in the background
wtf is the wailling!?
How could they continue to work with Andy Dick, knowing his actions caused Phil's murder?
He wasn’t directly responsible for Phil’s murder, but he indirectly contributed to it. But I agree that they shouldn’t have continued working with Andy Dick.
He was not directly responsible, and keep in mind, Phil’s wife was also jealous of the fame and success Phil was achieving. SHE wanted to be an actress, and despite Phil trying to help her out, she didn’t have the skills and comedic talent.
@@stevenprado1082 except he also joked about the death as well.
How??????
I remembering booing the crap outta Andy Dick when he was on DWTS. I can’t believe the producers of that show allowed him to be on the show
The reality of death on a comedy show. How do you say goodbye? I remember when this situation happened on Barney Miller, they handled it straight on. The cast talking out of character to remember their fallen colleague.
RIP PH
Who died on Barney Miller?
@@youllis Actor, Jack Soo.
@@user-ej7xs2zd7x thanks he was great RIP
Only Phil would do something like this...he will be missed.
Well, Phil didn’t write this, because, obviously
@@breeko3334 Still… it’s a blow because he was the last person you’d expect to have a premature death. His wife… now her, her days were obviously numbered. Did she have to take him with her? Damn her…
😢😢😢😢