Buttram..an EXCELLENT actor. His dialogues with Eddie Albert were second to none. The writers and directors of that time knew just how to tailor parts for each actor.
Exactly why he lived in Hooterville!! He probably held the deed for everyone’s property! The running gag was he always had what Oliver wanted on his truck!
Yes and in real life he was a republican who wrote speeches for Reagan. So yes he would be good at playing huckster con man. I think that is called type casting.
Mr. Haney my fav. He always just happend to have. That shit ya needed at a high price. But cheaper than that 5hr. Ride to town. Cracked me up everytime.
Mr. Haney was an entrepreneur. He not only knew exactly what Mr. Douglas always needed, but never overcharged him for a single thing. Well, he did kind of screw him on that tractor, it never did run right.
@CaliforniaCheez Your right, I don't remember Haney selling to anyone else, other than Mr. Douglas. Haney was the former owner, and in one episode involving the electric lines, (so Douglas didn't have to climb the pole), Haney wanted to charge Douglas more money, because Haney claimed the pole was on his property.
See that Radar prop on Haneys truck.? Anyone from the 1960s should Recognize it. It originally had a tinted color wheel that spon around. It was made to shine on a Christmas tree to make it glitter more in the window. My parents bought one when I was 10 years old. Where they bought I don't know because when you are a little kid all you are thinking about is what you got for Christmas. I talked to Haneys niece when I made a negative comment about him on find a grave site. She said he was her favorite uncle and they would have long talks and he was very kind hearted that he was nothing like he was on Green Achers.
I love jethro, tall and great looking man my hero, granny super funny great actress, I think she was hee haw , once Mr haney ,my favorite part of Green acres
Somebody help me I'm lol 🤣🤣🤣🤣 poor Oliver I love Mr. Haney THE WORLD'S FUNNIEST SWINDLER/CON MAN OF ALL TIME HE REALLY ADDED PLENTY LAUGHS TO THE SHOW AND AND I LOVE HIS VOICE AND HE'S FROM GOOD OLE ALABAMA
I 10000 % agree.!! I luvved Mr.Haney...ALSO Hank Kimball was GREAT !! in his role..Sam Drucker's Store was always entertaining around the pickle barrel...Dont forget about the ZIFFLES..? Mr.Douglas got his tractor working like Johnny Cash with one part at a time..WELL its a 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 etc etc..From Cornfield County I give GREEN ACRES a well deserved SALUTE !!!!!..🐄
I agree with @B Davis. This show was surreal. It was as if the whole town was conspiring against Mr. Douglas. One of the best and most original shows on TV EVER. And I also loved the County Agent. "Good Morning! Well, it's not exactly a good morning... " LOL.
+Marchant2 -- I definitely agree with you. This was my favorite TV comedy, people I've know over the years either hated it or loved it. The writers must of taken some lessons from the Marx Bro's since there's so many similarities with the characters. Mr. Douglas plays the intelligent & often frustrated Groucho, Mr. Haney plays the swindling fast buck Chico & Lisa, Eb, Hank Kimbal, & especially Arnold the pig borrow bits & pieces of Harpo. The witty, quick hitting unexplained jokes & hilarious absurdities seem to be borrowed right out of the Marx Brothers play book. Watch some of the EARLY Marx Brothers movies (the later ones weren't that good) & then some Green Acres & see if you catch some of the style of humor that I think is very similar.
Yes, and yet, as much as Mr. Douglas is frustrated by the silliness, he can't help but adopt some of their phrases, such as at 7:04 when he refers to a "lawyer stand" that had been proposed to him earlier by the Monroe brothers.
Green Acres is the place to be...Farm living is the life for me...Land spreadin' out so far and wide, keep Manhattan just give me that countryside. New York is where I'd rather stay...I get allergic smelling hay...I just adore a penthouse view... Darling I love you but give me Park Avenue. The chores: The stores: Fresh air: Times Square: You are my wife: Goodbye city life: Green Acres we are there! :-)
Every time I watch this show I always notice in the opening credits Mr Douglass riding on the tractor & looks like you can see the director telling him bigger smile & bounce more. At least that's what it looks like to me. Thanks for the clips I love this show I dont know if its common knowledge but I learned not that long ago Eddie Albert was a real life war hero who saved some men from if I remember correctly a burning tank in the Pacific.
Hey did you guys know that Arab is from Mississippi he is now preaching I believe Mississippi should have been little Hollywood I believe at least 60% of actress-singer stars is for Mississippi
@@robbyjones7631 ....WRONG ! How many times are you going to incorrectly mention this ? Alvey Moore played Hank Kimbal and was the County Agent. The guy that came up to the fence was the power line installation employee - NOT Hank Kimbal
@@jamesm.3967 In the pilot episode, Oliver Douglas was seen as a lawyer in New York City. He lived in an apartment building with a balconey and grew vegetables in large pots. He always had the vision of seeing plants grow from the earth. Somehow, he found the farm for sale from Mr. Haney (known as "the old Haney place") and decided to give-up the city life for the farm. It is mostly explained in the opening theme song. The "Gentleman Farmer" analogy is correct and is what makes the whole show so absurd.
Mr. Haney IS THE SUPREME POPE of every antique dealer, swap meet dealer, yard sale person, etc. in the world! HE IS OUR LEADER!!! AN INSPIRATION FOR US ALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Personally, I wouldn't trust him with a red hot stove, but never matter.....BRILLIANT! GENIUS!!!!
Fred Ferd We should unleash Mr. Haney on Trump, and the entire Republican Party. In half an hour he'd have them paying for a universal health care system, better education, better welfare, and lower taxes for the middle class on down. In an hour he'd probably have them agreeing to a permanent minimum wage of $21.00 an hour, paying for all hate groups to be deported, to make DACA permanent, and to have a Constitutional amendment quickly added saying that Trump is to be permanently disqualified from ever being President again.
I love Pat Butrum ! Someone asked him years ago if he would be on the Green Acres reunion movie and looked over at Eddie Albert and said " Welllllll if heeee keeps a buyin, I'll keep a selllllin !" God love him. 😂🤣😆
The tractor is a Fordson with 'Hoyt-Clagwell' showing on the radiator head. But here, the sound is from a 2-cylinder John Deere and the Fordson is a 4 cylinder tractor. And the tractor isn't gonna pull much with the lugs removed from the drive wheels. They're smooth.
mr haney is an honest man.i even wrote a book about it.you can have it for only $26.59.and i will throw in two chickens and a cow if you order today.and of coarse you will need some hay for that cow.
Google pat buttram roasting rich little almost had a stroke , hilarious comedic genius! ! Thanks to da uploader you've made me laugh so bloody hard❤❤❤🤪🤪🤪🍺🍺🍺😝😝😝😫😫😫❤❤❤❤❤
Remember an episode when he sold "Haney Travelers Checks." Had people coming up saying. "We don't accept...oh wait...it's a Haney Travelers Check! We'll take it."
Buttram..an EXCELLENT actor. His dialogues with Eddie Albert were second to none. The writers and directors of that time knew just how to tailor parts for each actor.
It always cracked me up Oliver Douglas doing farm work in a three piece suit.
Always great stuff. This was one of the most surreal shows ever on tv and still holds up. I still crack up at the phone on top of the pole.
The telephone pole was right next to the power pole and Mr. Douglas always climbed the wrong one to answer the phone.
Surreal is an understatement! I used to LOVE watching this back in the day when I smoked, but it still holds up years later after I stopped!
Aa
I love Green Acres, they don't make shows like this anymore.
These NEVER get old !!
I love mr haney , favorite ❤ part of tv show
Timeless classic remember it so many years ago, love watching it again as it still has the same good fun attraction.
Mr. Haney - the ultimate used car - and used everything else salesman. What a hoot!!!
Exactly why he lived in Hooterville!! He probably held the deed for everyone’s property! The running gag was he always had what Oliver wanted on his truck!
Mr. Haney....huckster, con man, scam artist and all around great guy. He definitely added something great to the show.
Yes and in real life he was a republican who wrote speeches for Reagan. So yes he would be good at playing huckster con man. I think that is called type casting.
Classic Americana!!! This should be taught in all Business Schools!! Oh wait it is....
Good stuff Good Memories Budgy Australia cheers
Aq1/
As if democrats aren’t.
When I was a kid, I used to watch Green Acres just to see Mr Haney!
Aaahhhhhhhhhhh
These old sitcoms are a breath of fresh air
Green Acres was (is) the best. Makes me laugh out loud every time.
He's a lovable con artist lol back when tv was fun
Mr haney was my favorite part of the green acres
He ABSOLUTELY was. I think he could have conned me into buying almost anything, even for the mere fact of feeling sorry for him.🤪
I love Mr Haney he is soooooo good and has colored the character sooo creatively 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
love old TV shows and movies
Pat Putnam was in an elvis Presley movie, love green acres
I loved Pat Buttram....Funny funny man...one of the great rube comics from burlesque~
Best part of green acres TV show
Green Acres is the place for me...
+rahkin rah Haney invented GPS!
ebb has imaginery friend charlie
rahkin rah I always wanted a son like Arnold .
Farm living is a life for me.
Farm livin' is the life for me
Just awesome...thank you so much for your sharing.
Eva Gabor was such a treasure.
I loved this show and Mr. Haney!
I loved Eddie Albert as Oliver & I loved Mr.Haney
It's on MeTV
Mr. Haney my fav. He always just happend to have. That shit ya needed at a high price. But cheaper than that 5hr. Ride to town. Cracked me up everytime.
Mr Haney - the first and last stand-up comedian in Hooterville - what is Green Acres without him!
This and The Munsters are my two favorite shows ever. The cast here was genius! Mr. Haney rules!!!
Mr. Haney was an entrepreneur. He not only knew exactly what Mr. Douglas always needed, but never overcharged him for a single thing. Well, he did kind of screw him on that tractor, it never did run right.
@CaliforniaCheez Your right, I don't remember Haney selling to anyone else, other than Mr. Douglas. Haney was the former owner, and in one episode involving the electric lines, (so Douglas didn't have to climb the pole), Haney wanted to charge Douglas more money, because Haney claimed the pole was on his property.
Pat Butram was a great comedic actor who I loved on Green Acres!
Thanks! You did a great job with these clips.
+MrAitraining You're Welcome... and thanks for noticing:)
Mr. Flimflam. This show was off the chain. Clyde Dinglehoffer. Oliver so frustrated to deal with Haney. INSANITY!
This role was tailor-made for Pat Buttram. Pat was also Gene Autry's sidekick, and he was funny in those movies/tv shows.
1mrstutt It definately was..he was brilliant at it!
never liked his conniving voice
@@BruceAlarie👎
Fantastic actor's and Mr Haney was second to none!
Best part of tv show
*actors
@@January. *and
One of my all time favorite sitcoms& also the opening credits
haney was the epitomy of persistence, but he had a good heart.. and it was for sale at a very low price.
See that Radar prop on Haneys truck.? Anyone from the 1960s should Recognize it. It originally had a tinted color wheel that spon around. It was made to shine on a Christmas tree to make it glitter more in the window. My parents bought one when I was 10 years old. Where they bought I don't know because when you are a little kid all you are thinking about is what you got for Christmas. I talked to Haneys niece when I made a negative comment about him on find a grave site. She said he was her favorite uncle and they would have long talks and he was very kind hearted that he was nothing like he was on Green Achers.
green acres is a good show and I liked the Beverly hiilbillies
I love jethro, tall and great looking man my hero, granny super funny great actress, I think she was hee haw , once Mr haney ,my favorite part of Green acres
LOL!! "he must have been taking 'Haney' lessons" Awesome stuff!
I know right lol
Somebody help me I'm lol 🤣🤣🤣🤣 poor Oliver I love Mr. Haney THE WORLD'S FUNNIEST SWINDLER/CON MAN OF ALL TIME HE REALLY ADDED PLENTY LAUGHS TO THE SHOW AND AND I LOVE HIS VOICE AND HE'S FROM GOOD OLE ALABAMA
No one said JENN-YOU-WINE better than Pat Buttram.
I 10000 % agree.!! I luvved Mr.Haney...ALSO Hank Kimball was GREAT !! in his role..Sam Drucker's Store was always entertaining around the pickle barrel...Dont forget about the ZIFFLES..? Mr.Douglas got his tractor working like Johnny Cash with one part at a time..WELL its a 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 etc etc..From Cornfield County I give GREEN ACRES a well deserved SALUTE !!!!!..🐄
😂🤣
My favorite show .
Greatest thing since sliced bread!!! JENN-YOU-WINE COLD ICE!!!THANKS PAT BUTRAM!!!
Absolute genius. Every character is perfect. Sadly not all of it was released on dvd. 🤦🏻♂️
When I watch this show it takes me back to my younger years
Mr. Haney was trained by the Califonia State Government customer service relations department. (Collect and don't deliver)
LOL!!! I wouldn't be at all surprised!
Let me put it another way how is it you always need what I happen to show up with?🤣🤣🤣🤣 comedy at its best Go Mr. Haney
one of my favorite shows back in the 60s.
I agree with @B Davis. This show was surreal. It was as if the whole town was conspiring against Mr. Douglas. One of the best and most original shows on TV EVER. And I also loved the County Agent. "Good Morning! Well, it's not exactly a good morning... " LOL.
Yeah....Hank Kimbal was my favorite. He was always befuddled and easily confused.
it's strange how there were fewer channels but better programs in those days
That's following my law of Television: The quality of the TV viewer experience remains the same irrespective of the number of channels.
I remember watching this on Nick at night when I was a kid.
... when there was real comedy on television!
nothing this clever from Hollywood these days
That's the truth
they can't!!!!Mr haney is a guy I played music w years ago real uncle...
mostly formulamatic political correctness {wretch!}
I still enjoy watching him. Sometimes when I'm sculpting in class, I leave early sometimes to watch him, and all the gang.
Great stuff. The bit at 7:20 "Don't step on that accordion" would have worked well even in radio.
"Mr. Douglas have I got a deal for you!" Great stuff! LOL
Yup haha
Everything Mr. Haney sold was "genuine".
I love how every character on this show, including the wife, is a foil for Mr. Douglas. It's like they all exist in a reality that he's not a part of.
+Marchant2 -- I definitely agree with you. This was my favorite TV comedy, people I've know over the years either hated it or loved it.
The writers must of taken some lessons from the Marx Bro's since there's so many similarities with the characters. Mr. Douglas plays the intelligent & often frustrated Groucho, Mr. Haney plays the swindling fast buck Chico & Lisa, Eb, Hank Kimbal, & especially Arnold the pig borrow bits & pieces of Harpo.
The witty, quick hitting unexplained jokes & hilarious absurdities seem to be borrowed right out of the Marx Brothers play book.
Watch some of the EARLY Marx Brothers movies (the later ones weren't that good) & then some Green Acres & see if you catch some of the style of humor that I think is very similar.
That's a great way to put it. Exactly right!
Yes, and yet, as much as Mr. Douglas is frustrated by the silliness, he can't help but adopt some of their phrases, such as at 7:04 when he refers to a "lawyer stand" that had been proposed to him earlier by the Monroe brothers.
Marchant2 Wheeling tonight
Eddie Albert, was a survivor of the WW-2 Battle of Tarawa. one of the most hidous chapters
in modern warfare.
You know, I hate to admit it, but I now see Mr. Haney was a big influence in me....
I used to know a guy who was exactly like Haney. Are you a salesman?
i want to strangle the bonehead who pulled the term INFLUENCER out of his buttocks---like its a real thing! dang 2020's!!
LOL!! 7:26 "it's a frame for your DIE-Ploma" "Jen-u-wine lawyer's desk" LOL!!! spoken like a TRUE Southerner - love it!
Love Haney !
Pat Burtrum and Eleanor Audley. Two great Disney voices. Nice to see them in live together.
Add Eva Gabor to that list. Did you know that every Disney movie she was in so was Mr. Haney?
Three if you add in Eva Gabor.
TVs greatest Hustler Mr. Haney.
Green Acres is the place to be...Farm living is the life for me...Land spreadin' out so far and wide, keep Manhattan just give me that countryside. New York is where I'd rather stay...I get allergic smelling hay...I just adore a penthouse view... Darling I love you but give me Park Avenue. The chores: The stores: Fresh air: Times Square: You are my wife: Goodbye city life: Green Acres we are there! :-)
Every time I watch this show I always notice in the opening credits Mr Douglass riding on the tractor & looks like you can see the director telling him bigger smile & bounce more. At least that's what it looks like to me.
Thanks for the clips I love this show
I dont know if its common knowledge but I learned not that long ago Eddie Albert was a real life war hero who saved some men from if I remember correctly a burning tank in the Pacific.
Excellent videoclip !
Excellent videoclip !
This should be taught in all Business Schools!!! Oh wait......it is....
I wish they would put Green Acres and Gilligan's Island back on it was good clean comedy shows
MeTV
Except America is not ALL WHITE PEOPLE !!
@@TjamVideoMan Sanford and Son was one of my favorites also good times and The Jeffersons
Sheriff of Nottingham + Maleficent = EPIC!!!
Legoshi's grandparent (Miyagi ancestor)🐺🐺
love this classic film tv show. thank you. sell use plow. few minutes later junk plow. love this video clip so many great tv show:
An that Mr. Kimball. He had a way of explaining something to ya. That either gave ya a headache. Or got ya terribly annoyed. LOL!
Dicky Fisher That man that walked up to the fence was Hank Kimball!
Hey did you guys know that Arab is from Mississippi he is now preaching I believe Mississippi should have been little Hollywood I believe at least 60% of actress-singer stars is for Mississippi
@@robbyjones7631 ....WRONG ! How many times are you going to incorrectly mention this ?
Alvey Moore played Hank Kimbal and was the County Agent.
The guy that came up to the fence was the power line installation
employee - NOT Hank Kimbal
Let me put it another way: How is it you always need what I show up with? Lol Lol🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lol
I've always wondered why Mr. Douglas always wore a suit and tie when performing farm work :)
I guess he figured farmers ought to look classy.
He's a gentleman farmer. It's also part of the irony of Green Acres he doesn't really know what he's doing.
I have a crush on Mr.Douglas!.
@@jamesm.3967 In the pilot episode, Oliver Douglas was seen as a lawyer in New York City. He lived in an apartment building
with a balconey and grew vegetables in large pots. He always had the vision of seeing plants grow from the
earth. Somehow, he found the farm for sale from Mr. Haney (known as "the old Haney place") and decided to
give-up the city life for the farm. It is mostly explained in the opening theme song. The "Gentleman Farmer"
analogy is correct and is what makes the whole show so absurd.
It's still just so funny! Where has all the Innocent Humor gone?
Mr. Haney IS THE SUPREME POPE of every antique dealer, swap meet dealer, yard sale person, etc. in the world! HE IS OUR LEADER!!! AN INSPIRATION FOR US ALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Personally, I wouldn't trust him with a red hot stove, but never matter.....BRILLIANT! GENIUS!!!!
Fred Ferd We should unleash Mr. Haney on Trump, and the entire Republican Party. In half an hour he'd have them paying for a universal health care system, better education, better welfare, and lower taxes for the middle class on down. In an hour he'd probably have them agreeing to a permanent minimum wage of $21.00 an hour, paying for all hate groups to be deported, to make DACA permanent, and to have a Constitutional amendment quickly added saying that Trump is to be permanently disqualified from ever being President again.
I'd call him the Bishop of Bullshit!
One of my friends has an old McCormick Deering also runs like that one too they could be the same
That was a lot of fun! Thank you! I don't remember the credit acknowledgements, They were really clever.
Great show
I love Pat Butrum ! Someone asked him years ago if he would be on the Green Acres reunion movie and looked over at Eddie Albert and said " Welllllll if heeee keeps a buyin, I'll keep a selllllin !" God love him. 😂🤣😆
That removable steering wheel idea is probably a better theft deterrent than the Club.
"Hoyt - Clagwell"
That was a real tractor company.
The tractor is a Fordson with 'Hoyt-Clagwell' showing on the radiator head. But here, the sound is from a 2-cylinder John Deere and the Fordson is a 4 cylinder tractor. And the tractor isn't gonna pull much with the lugs removed from the drive wheels. They're smooth.
rotunda5
motruba - .....mmmmmyes??
How many years of Ca-noo-bee-yun bliss are you celebrating?🤣🤣🤣
Damn funniest character ever in the history of the tv...
Green acres was the best show ever...
Green acres best
mr haney is an honest man.i even wrote a book about it.you can have it for only $26.59.and i will throw in two chickens and a cow if you order today.and of coarse you will need some hay for that cow.
Mr haney was the main star of this great show green acres I enjoyed all the talent this show brought to the viewer but haney was my all time favorite.
Moo with joy!
NEVER make a deal with Haney
Pat Buttram made his way into my coo-coo idea of comedy!
Mr. Haney: Some are sad, some are funny... Mr. Douglas: Get on your truck, here's your money!
My mom's maiden name was Brown.
Google pat buttram roasting rich little almost had a stroke , hilarious comedic genius! ! Thanks to da uploader you've made me laugh so bloody hard❤❤❤🤪🤪🤪🍺🍺🍺😝😝😝😫😫😫❤❤❤❤❤
Mr Haney was a true HUSLAH!! Wouldn't take no for an answer. Best salesman ever!
I wonder if there’s a patent on that “Mr Haney voice”!
Nobody is better with the add on sale than Mr Haney
How is it you always need what I show up with, great!
It operates on the principle of cold. Ingenious writing.
Hooterville World's Fair 2020!
LOL!! that would be a site to see, for sure!
Especially if Mr. Haney supplied all the stuff.
@@kiwitrainguy LOL!! that would be AWESOME!
All the crap in creation!
@@kiwitrainguy LOL!! for sure!
Why can't TH-cam Show full episodes of Green Acres instead of clips
Does it have to do with copyright? Royalties, maybe.
THIS is the kind of show I don't mind buying the DVD seasons of.
If it’s popular, there’s a copyright to infringe!
Full episodes on daily motion for free ! ! Great memories from my youth ! ! 👍👍👍
If you are a fan of Garfield and Friends, you should recognize Mr. Haney's (Pat Buttram) voice as that of Cactus Jake.
And many Disney animated films
@@texasrucker5256 the voice of Legoshi's grandpa 🐺🐺🐺💰💰⚔️🏹
get on truck and here your money . have find this dvd season. thank you.
Remember an episode when he sold "Haney Travelers Checks." Had people coming up saying. "We don't accept...oh wait...it's a Haney Travelers Check! We'll take it."
Lol,Haha...Mr.Haney ,a classic!
Me n my pops favorite show 😁
this shit is funnier than i thought :)
Alvy Moore and Pat Buttram, two of the best!
Mr. Haney is a Professional Bunko Artist.