Didja ever notice that Oliver was blanked with the idea of talking to Arnold in the first seasons but without making anything about the fact, on the last ones he was talking with and understanding not only Arnold, but his cow too!
@@kurtsnyder4752 yes & that when it Jumped the shark or pig... start having aliens & such I think it was.... .. lol ..... & that's just too much with into fanasyland comedy like Bewitched , I dream of Jeanie ect.... .. lol....
I know , we never had a color T.V. , I think they were like $30.00 dollars more than a black and white ! I saw Star Trek at my neighbors and was just amazed ! My dad was a real tight ass !
@@alanheadrick7997 Ha ! We had the same 3... uh , 4 , and would even watch the Star Spangled Banner " broadcast when the stations went off the air at midnight ! In our town , at 10:00 P.M. , a little sign would pop up in the corner of the screen , " DO YOU KNOW WHERE YOUR CHILD IS ? " I hated Tuesdays', because at 8:30 we would be playing " kick the can " , and all of the girls would quit and go home to watch Peyton Place ! I hated that show !!!
@@waldoparsnip1025 I also remember Saturday morning cartoons, I think by 10:00am they were finished. I remember my mom always watched soap operas, AAARRG! Funny to think back and remember how little we had, but we were happy.
@@oveidasinclair982 Loved Fred too. He was actually almost totally deaf, so he had to memorize his lines and someone would be off-camera and poke him with a yardstick when it was his turn to speak. Arnold actually got a ton of fan mail.
The actor who played Ebb said that over the years they used 19 pigs to play Arnold because they grow big so fast. My favorite is the episode where Arnold blushes, that was hilarious!!
The three shows that comprised that fictional world, The Beverly Hillbillies, Petticoat Junction and Green Acres are light years better than anything on TV now.
Mr. Ziffle, Hank Patterson was born 1888, He is known foremost for playing two recurring characters on three television series: the stableman Hank Miller on Gunsmoke and farmer Fred Ziffel on both Petticoat Junction and Green Acres.
My favorite episode was when the selective service showed up wanting to draft Arnold into the armed services to go fight that "crazy Asian war", a lighthearted stab at the President's army. Well we got suckered on that one for sure, and all the rest since.
Green Acres has to be one of the funniest shows of all time...great cast, Eva Gabor , Arnold the Pig, Fred Ziffell, my favorite was let me think ,oh yeah Mr Kimble...hilarious
There was a crossover night when Green Acres, Petticoat Junction, and Beverly Hillbillies all engaged in a connected storyline, but I can't recall details... just Granny Clampett pumping a railroad handcar very fast...!
I do recall in an episode it was validated that Arnold gets straight A’s. The dude is smart!! Poor guy is under-rated in so many ways. I like that he watches so many Cowboy pictures, with the volume turned up too.
Absolutely right. There's nothing on modern TV that you want to watch again. I've watched these over & over, and the old black & white Gunsmoke episodes.
Arnold was such a "ham" on Green Acres! LOL. He and Lisa's antics made that show so funny. I would dare anyone to watch it and not have a smile on their face the whole time. Sure wish they made good, whiolesome, funny shows like this again.
I went to Green Acres Elementary School and worked at The Green Acres Grocery Market in my teens and even met Eva Gabor at a party in my 30's. Never met Arnold, though, so my life is still incomplete.
As a narrator, commercial, and cartoon voice actor in Hollywood since the 1980's, Howard Stern asked me to do a funny radio version of "Green Acres," each episode around two minutes long. We obtained the rights, and eventually it was syndicated to over 350 radio stations across the country. I did all the male voices during the run, and the very talented Sue Blu did all the female voices. Sadly, a fire in my recording studio burned all of the tapes, but one survived, as I had already put it online many years later. This is episode 121: Mr. Douglas Buys a Sexy Pig. th-cam.com/video/ecu5Ne4Ibqg/w-d-xo.html
Arnold is one of my favorite pig characters along with Piglet ( Winnie The Pooh), Wilbur ( Charlotte's Web), PB ( The League Of Super Pets), Sunny ( Tokyo Pig), Picky Piggy ( Poppy Playtime), Porky Pig, and The Three Little Pigs ( Disney). 🐷
Wikipedia article states that the character of “Arnold” was always played by a piglet requiring a new piglet each season. The piglets were trained and handled on set by widely used animal trainer Frank Inn (1916-2002).
Arnold was an incredible actor, and never crossed the line of being too hammy.
😂
Each year a different pig performer played Arnold because they needed a young pig so the size would not be unmanageable.
I was seated next to Arnold on a flight from Los Angeles to New York one time. A wonderful conversationalist he was.
Dr. Thompson?
Didja ever notice that Oliver was blanked with the idea of talking to Arnold in the first seasons but without making anything about the fact, on the last ones he was talking with and understanding not only Arnold, but his cow too!
@@kurtsnyder4752 Oliver spent the time and learned to speak pic and cow. He had a lot of "book-learning" from Hartford! "That's Harvard".
Now, you know Arnold doesn’t fly commercial. Private jets for the lot of them. They all look alike to piggests. There were visibly several Arnolds.
@@kurtsnyder4752 yes & that when it Jumped the shark or pig... start having aliens & such I think it was.... .. lol ..... & that's just too much with into fanasyland comedy like Bewitched , I dream of Jeanie ect.... .. lol....
I still laugh at the antics from "Green Acres". It never gets old.
The oinking and squealing of Arnold is a laugh riot- Green Acres is far more entertaining than ANYTHING on TV today
Arnold was a method actor. One of the greatest.
Gotta come back here for these genuine belly laughs every so often.
Sadly I can remember watching Green Acres on our black and white TV when I was a kid. It made my day when Arnold showed up.
I know , we never had a color T.V. , I think they were like $30.00 dollars more than a black and white ! I saw Star Trek at my neighbors and was just amazed ! My dad was a real tight ass !
@@waldoparsnip1025 I didn't know color TV existed back then. We had 3 channels and a 4th if it got cloudy.
@@alanheadrick7997 Ha ! We had the same 3... uh , 4 , and would even watch the Star Spangled Banner " broadcast when the stations went off the air at midnight ! In our town , at 10:00 P.M. , a little sign would pop up in the corner of the screen , " DO YOU KNOW WHERE YOUR CHILD IS ? " I hated Tuesdays', because at 8:30 we would be playing " kick the can " , and all of the girls would quit and go home to watch Peyton Place ! I hated that show !!!
@@waldoparsnip1025 I also remember Saturday morning cartoons, I think by 10:00am they were finished. I remember my mom always watched soap operas, AAARRG!
Funny to think back and remember how little we had, but we were happy.
@@waldoparsnip1025 No show was better at that time for spotlighting the color format than ST.
Arnold and Mr. Haney made the show and everyone else were excellent supporting actors and actresses.
I agree, but I liked Mr. Kimble too. Mr. Haney was my favorite though.
@@Pro1er I loved the entire cast, but Arnold, Mr Haney and Fred were my favorites
@@oveidasinclair982 Loved Fred too. He was actually almost totally deaf, so he had to memorize his lines and someone would be off-camera and poke him with a yardstick when it was his turn to speak. Arnold actually got a ton of fan mail.
@Don Schmidt LOL
Haney was funny but he definitely not the star!
The funniest and best episode starring Arnold the pig was when he was in love with mr. Haney's dog Cynthia
The actor who played Ebb said that over the years they used 19 pigs to play Arnold because they grow big so fast. My favorite is the episode where Arnold blushes, that was hilarious!!
Forget Babe....Arnold is my all-time fav Hollywood pig.
Green Acres; truly a memorable TV show.
Arnold was great. It must have been really hard for them to not just burst out laughing. lol
One of the reasons why i still love that show!
The world is sadly, still rife with prejudice and 'pigotry'!!
"pigotry"
I'm dead! 😂
OMG, that was classic. Arnolds's father called it for what it was.
I never could enjoy bacon for breakfast after seeing Arnold on TV.
Yeah you'd need the 🐷 to be atleast 10x more charming than this mafcka
The three shows that comprised that fictional world, The Beverly Hillbillies, Petticoat Junction and Green Acres are light years better than anything on TV now.
You ain't just a whistling Dixie by golly!
Maybe throw in a dash of F-Troop !
In this order---
Green Acres----
Married w/Children
Beverly Hillbillies--
Andy Griffith---
Seinfeld.......
@@thomasfoss9963 What ... no F-Troop ?
@@waldoparsnip1025 A-garn and Capt Parmenter didnt do it for me!!!!!! Chief of the Hiakowas, and his crazy sidekick were my favorites!!!!!!
Mr. Ziffle, Hank Patterson was born 1888, He is known foremost for playing two recurring characters on three television series: the stableman Hank Miller on Gunsmoke and farmer Fred Ziffel on both Petticoat Junction and Green Acres.
He was on "Have Gun,Will Travel" a few times
I had no recollection of him on Petticoat Junction, thanks!
My favorite episode was when the selective service showed up wanting to draft Arnold into the armed services to go fight that "crazy Asian war", a lighthearted stab at the President's army. Well we got suckered on that one for sure, and all the rest since.
Our cat Buttons loved to watch the front loading dryer! He could sit there for hours and be entertained.
If they only knew to watch the fireplace they'd be top of the food chain. No one give them our secret.
Arnold should have got a Emmy award for best supporting actor. Or at least a nomination. 🐷🐷🐷
Green Acres has to be one of the funniest shows of all time...great cast, Eva Gabor , Arnold the Pig, Fred Ziffell, my favorite was let me think ,oh yeah Mr Kimble...hilarious
Best actor on tv!
Sign your name Arnold. And he did. Cracks me up every time!
1:25
ROFL
There was a crossover night when Green Acres, Petticoat Junction, and Beverly Hillbillies all engaged in a connected storyline, but I can't recall details... just Granny Clampett pumping a railroad handcar very fast...!
I do recall in an episode it was validated that Arnold gets straight A’s. The dude is smart!! Poor guy is under-rated in so many ways. I like that he watches so many Cowboy pictures, with the volume turned up too.
I think he watched the same cowboy picture repeatedly !
Lisa says he's the only pig in school with an A-average. X3
Pigs are very smart animals 🐷
I am not 60 yet, but watched Green Acres when new. I watched alot of TV shows made during 1964 through 1979.
Arnold
Is my favorite character
Love Green Acres, I still watch the reruns on ME-TV every night at 9:30 pm Eastern time..
Back when TV was worth watching
You can wach green acers and and Andy Griffen and Gomer Pyle USMC and Hogan's heroes and mash on MeTV channel 54 and 56 slash 3
@@cuyocuyooco1438 yes, I watch it there too bc I’m not old enough to have seen it before they just did repeated episodes
Go Arnold !! Started watch this show last year is tu funny !!
Arnold loved to Watch TV!!
Even when he was doing the laundry.
I bet that 80% of you tube viewers don't know who that was. Only people over 60.
That's one smart pig well educated. 👍🤣
He went to Havard.
Thank you for this compilation!!!❤️
There was never another show like it !
I LOVE , LOVE DORIS AND FRED AND ARNOLD !! MY FAVORITE EPISODE WAS DORIS AND FRED FUSSING WHERE TO DISPLAY ARNOLDS CHA CHA TROPHIES !! 😂😂😂❤❤
Mr Hainey was brilliant in green acres. He was a very funny man. lol
I'd pick hanging out with Arnold over 99.9999% of humanity.
Their was a quick clip of when Arnold was barking. To which Mr. Ziffel says he was just watching Lassie, Lol
Arnold was the underrated star!
Love Arnold!
Absolutely right. There's nothing on modern TV that you want to watch again. I've watched these over & over, and the old black & white Gunsmoke episodes.
MY FAVORITE TV SHOW GREEN ACRES ARONOLD THE PIG.
That Piggy 🐷 is a cutie 🥰
Today if you identify as pig,you can open a bank account,Arnold shattered the glass ceiling.
This show was deep. The Social Commentary is still relevant today.
Arnold's acting career fizzled. Hollywood thought he was too much of a ham.
Arnold is so cute and funny!!
Arnold always got the best lines.
Love Arnold. I wanted him to be my brother 🐷
One crazy show.
Eva Gabor said that Arnold received more fan mail than any other cast member on the show.
i love arnold hes one of the best characters
Arnold was smarter than anyone on the show
I noticed how there were a number of different size pigs that were used to portray Arnold.
Thanks for the laugh.
Arnold was literally the funniest character in TV history. No joke!
I loved this show SO much! 🙂
Arnold was such a "ham" on Green Acres! LOL. He and Lisa's antics made that show so funny. I would dare anyone to watch it and not have a smile on their face the whole time. Sure wish they made good, whiolesome, funny shows like this again.
My mother loved “the little Arnold”
Pig biscuits!
lol
Arnold was the best!!!
Comedic genius
he should run for President in 2020........he would win for sure
Awesome show
Eb and Arnold were my favorites from this show.
Arnold for President !
Arnold Arnold. my neighbor hate me cuz of you Lol 🤣 I'm laughing 2 much 😂😂
Arnold Ziffel
for President
2024. CB
Love arnold so sweet ty.
I read once Arnold studied acting at Juilliard
but I thought he graduated from Yale. 🤷♂️
Delightful😁💖
I can't stop laughing I have a papillon that acts like Arnold
Arnold was my Uncle.
Rest in peace the 1st Arnold.
Arnold Ziffel! What an actor!!!
It pays to remember that it is truly a pig world out there.
I went to Green Acres Elementary School and worked at The Green Acres Grocery Market in my teens and even met Eva Gabor at a party in my 30's. Never met Arnold, though, so my life is still incomplete.
Every bit as charming as Jules Winnfield described him.
Been looking for this comment! 👍
"SOME PIG".
I loved Eb. He was hilarious!
How many Arnolds were there?
Nice to reminisce
As a kid we named the family dog Arnold. Still laugh when I think about it.
Hey arnold oink oink
This here’s been a Finkways Presentation, you-all!
Arnold is my hero
As a narrator, commercial, and cartoon voice actor in Hollywood since the 1980's, Howard Stern asked me to do a funny radio version of "Green Acres," each episode around two minutes long. We obtained the rights, and eventually it was syndicated to over 350 radio stations across the country. I did all the male voices during the run, and the very talented Sue Blu did all the female voices. Sadly, a fire in my recording studio burned all of the tapes, but one survived, as I had already put it online many years later. This is episode 121: Mr. Douglas Buys a Sexy Pig. th-cam.com/video/ecu5Ne4Ibqg/w-d-xo.html
Arnold is one of my favorite pig characters along with Piglet ( Winnie The Pooh), Wilbur ( Charlotte's Web), PB ( The League Of Super Pets), Sunny ( Tokyo Pig), Picky Piggy ( Poppy Playtime), Porky Pig, and The Three Little Pigs ( Disney). 🐷
Every time Arnold turns on the TV, the same scene from the same Western always comes on!
I watch Green Acres Every Day on the Light channel😆 🐖🤗🎈
Eddie Albert said Arnold got more fan mail then anyone else on the show.
2:23 hahaha
Arnold was very well behaved.
Too good¡
Doesn't show it here but those credists were into a bunch of mischief.
Who heard that Tom Lester died?
Is he edd.?
@@davidbrown8303 Eb (Dawson). He was 81.
Tom Lester was the last surviving cast member.
May they all RIP.
Thank you all for replying.
All of them gone now. :-(
I remember an episode where Arnold got drafted
Wikipedia article states that the character of “Arnold” was always played by a piglet requiring a new piglet each season. The piglets were trained and handled on set by widely used animal trainer Frank Inn (1916-2002).