I have THOROUGHLY ENJOYED watching these episodes! what a breath of FRESH AIR!! Something the whole family can watch! ..Do families EVEN WATCH tv together anymore?!
Born in 1966, I thought I saw and regularly watched all the great comedies from the 50s and 60s, but this one escaped me. Not sure why the local NYC TV stations never showed this one in reruns regularly if at all. The cast and shows are hilarious. Love it.
paktype ; I've got almost 50 years into my marriage and never, ever was I Blessed to experience any of that. I wouldn't know how to handle that scenario.
There was something to be said for the order of things and the man being the sole breadwinner. It’s what put that breakfast on the table back then and allowed a woman to stay home, iron his shirts and watch her soap operas.Less traffic on the roads and rails, less competition in the workplace (although those poor women were not paid commensurately and sexually harassed) boo hoo. There was always a parent home to run the house and care for the kids. NOBLE AS FUCK. The world began to go in the dumper during the 1970s and history will clearly show this timeline to disaster, if any books on the subject ever get written. Get good and pissed at me, as Neanderthal as this all sounds, it is so indefensibly true.
For me it’s still like that I wouldn’t know without my wife what to do she prepares everything for my job this is how Lord intended we both love serving each other
$45 for a 5-Room apartment in the Bronx in 1961 was a real bargain. My parents paid $104 per month for a 2-bedroom apartment in the Bronx in 1960. And that apartment was 1/2 block off West Tremont Avenue!
And now in NYC and Jersey City they want $5,000 month now. They whoever they are are trying to destroy us. No way for regular guy to own a home or even rent one. Forget about kids. Makes me sick.
love the theme song, "there's a scout troop short a child, kruschev's due at idlewild... quite a contrast and how about that bookmark for the era with nikita kruschev? the whole show ran during jfk's presidency.
This is one of the better episodes before they added Al Lewis.That was the move that really jump started the series,a la the Fonz in Happy Days.It's too bad that they were up against a really big shew.
tom dockery. back when there were only 3 stations and one local station in most places, i was wondering why they didn't continue, i saw they were between disney world and bonanza, two monster hits of the day, do you know what replaced car 54?
Been into vintage tv 40 years (started telling my real age). James Galbreath started it in 1983 - San Francisco on late night TV (after midnight). It has taken off like wildfire! My brother had Amos and Andy 45 years ago tapped before it was illegal.
hilarious as always but the ending was far fetched, how would cooper (the thief) not know the "blonde haired woman with a shoulder tattoo" wasn't his wife?
If you thought you saw everything they had to do to get anything to work in that apartment, in the lost episode version of “Thirty Days Notice”, it shows Lucille having to give Gunther a blumpkin to get the toilet to flush.
One of the greatest shows ever on TV loved every episode 😂
Thanks for u😮pleading this! It brings back such happy Sunday night NBC memories!
I have THOROUGHLY ENJOYED watching these episodes! what a breath of FRESH AIR!! Something the whole family can watch! ..Do families EVEN WATCH tv together anymore?!
Born in 1966, I thought I saw and regularly watched all the great comedies from the 50s and 60s, but this one escaped me. Not sure why the local NYC TV stations never showed this one in reruns regularly if at all. The cast and shows are hilarious. Love it.
Thank you for posting this! I love this show! And the trial scene was especially funny!
Jason Platt, I remember these when they were new.
Ya, I’m old...
classic287 Humor keeps ya young.
I like the crack about New Jersey mosquitos and how they're blown there from New York. 😂
Back in the days when it was fun to be a cop. Having a beat in the Bronx. Wow, the glory days of the NYPD.
"Fun to be a cop"?? Wake up Kip, it's never been "FUN" to be a cop!
Oh yeah, the REAL NYPD hated "Car 54".
Oh, for the days when a wife would get her husband up for work, run to make his breakfast and then have breakfast with him before he leaves for work.
paktype ; I've got almost 50 years into my marriage and never, ever was I Blessed to experience any of that. I wouldn't know how to handle that scenario.
There was something to be said for the order of things and the man being the sole breadwinner. It’s what put that breakfast on the table back then and allowed a woman to stay home, iron his shirts and watch her soap operas.Less traffic on the roads and rails, less competition in the workplace (although those poor women were not paid commensurately and sexually harassed) boo hoo. There was always a parent home to run the house and care for the kids. NOBLE AS FUCK. The world began to go in the dumper during the 1970s and history will clearly show this timeline to disaster, if any books on the subject ever get written. Get good and pissed at me, as Neanderthal as this all sounds, it is so indefensibly true.
For me it’s still like that I wouldn’t know without my wife what to do she prepares everything for my job this is how Lord intended we both love serving each other
Rents have certainly gone up since that time. Of course, I remember 1961, when my Dad brought home $80 a week, and hamburger was 45¢ a pound.
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Those were great days 😊
Rents are skyrocketing all across America
I watched Gunther when I saw a boy and iam 56 now and I am still watching him
I'm 67 and still loving this show
$45 for a 5-Room apartment in the Bronx in 1961 was a real bargain. My parents paid $104 per month for a 2-bedroom apartment in the Bronx in 1960. And that apartment was 1/2 block off West Tremont Avenue!
Bronx, the BX, boogie down, burnt down by. Thats all I got.
And now in NYC and Jersey City they want $5,000 month now. They whoever they are are trying to destroy us. No way for regular guy to own a home or even rent one. Forget about kids. Makes me sick.
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The Judge was John Alexander, famous as Teddy in Arsenic and Old Lace.
Lol.Home sweet home love it 😊
Guest starring Michael Vale (aka "Fred the Baker" from the Dunkin Donuts commercials!)
"time to make the donuts"......"I made the donuts"!
Didn't Michael Vale ever have hair??
I didn't know that the Toody's were related to Fonzie! AYYYYYYYYYYYYY!
Beginning reminds me of myself every time I try to open my car door.
The toodys have a touch of Fonzie in them. Ayyyyyyyyyyyyyy!
This was one funny sit con.mom liked Fred gen.
wow apartment prices gone up??? wow yet that seems relevent to this day
love the theme song, "there's a scout troop short a child,
kruschev's due at idlewild... quite a contrast and how about that bookmark for the era with nikita kruschev? the whole show ran during jfk's presidency.
The "Good Ol' 23rd Division" - The Americal.
Judge/Colonel Schweitzer is also Teddy “Roosevelt” Brewster in 1943’s “Arsenic and Old Lace”, John Alexander.
“Attack the block house! CHARGE!!!” 🤣😂🤣
5 room apt for $45/mo in NYC 😮
Now that crummy apt would prolly cost 100 times as much.
Much funnier than I recalled!
Me too. And all the guest actors really do a great comedy
The landlord sold himself short when he said that he had no chance to become President as 56 years later,a NYC landlord did just that.
tom dockery. ikr?
This is one of the better episodes before they added Al Lewis.That was the move that really jump started the series,a la the Fonz in Happy Days.It's too bad that they were up against a really big shew.
tom dockery. back when there were only 3 stations and one local station in most places, i was wondering why they didn't continue, i saw they were between disney world and bonanza, two monster hits of the day, do you know what replaced car 54?
NBC had a hell of a time filling that spot.They had 4 straight seasons one one year wonders.It was something called Grindl in the fall of 63'.
tom dockery, do you know why car 54 was cancelled?
i wish i had an apartment like that
+robert szvetics me too!! lol
Darnell Branch ha ha haaaaaaaaaaa
The average price for an apartment in NYC is about 4 thousand dollars today in 2021
Great find, and interesting information as always you cutie!😊😂
@@joythompson610
LoL
The movers.lol😂
Great show
He couldn't remember his wife's name when being interviewed by the police
Why would they fingerprint him after the conviction. Hard to believe such a great cop show would make such a faux pas.
It's not supposed to make sense. Ooh ooh.
Its just a Comedy and it isnt meant to be serious!
"Quiet, Tuddy!" --- Captain Block.
Here's for the "continuity" guys:
www.kcrw.com/news-culture/shows/martini-shot/#
Activate the "Continuity" tape.
Oo oo Gunther is funny
"I want it all fixed"
Coopers wife looks pretty good.
He should own his own house if he's on the job
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Been into vintage tv 40 years (started telling my real age). James Galbreath started it in 1983 - San Francisco on late night TV (after midnight). It has taken off like wildfire! My brother had Amos and Andy 45 years ago tapped before it was illegal.
hilarious as always but the ending was far fetched, how would cooper (the thief) not know the "blonde haired woman with a shoulder tattoo" wasn't his wife?
If you thought you saw everything they had to do to get anything to work in that apartment, in the lost episode version of “Thirty Days Notice”, it shows Lucille having to give Gunther a blumpkin to get the toilet to flush.
No sound
@@patriciapadon3421 - You obviously saw it as well.
Just Gunther’s face going “ooh, ooh, ooh! “