I love how the show gets into side events, unrelated to the main theme -- especially when they have Costello run into nuts that mistreat him. This episode had two in a row: One at 3:12, and just when he survives one nut, along comes another one at 3:36. Absolutely brilliant!
It's looks like TV show on doing live concert in universal studios hollywood movies show up in the world interview request review oasr awesome picture awards TCM hollywood netflix original post office box of power outage map money made into store story of the day away magic house since the last time I just let them
I'm 18 I've been watching/listening to abbott and costello, I love lucy, red skeleton, fibber mcgee and molly, dean martin and jerry lewis, john wayne, all of these people since I was a baby,
Thats great to hear VideoVaccine..These guys were a class act and much of the funny men from our time got a lot of their material from these guys. The acts still crack me up..lol
Without question the top comedy team Ever! Sold more war bonds during world war 2 than any Hollywood stars my Dad saw them perform at the Adams theater in Newark our country should NEVER forget all their contributions to the war effort the laughs they brought to the armed forces was a piece of home on every battlefront God Bless Them we all know they both Bud and Lou are at peace in Heaven with their loved ones having them brought happiness to us and tears when they left us.
My book "Along the Far Climb Down" is for sale at the notorious Polyester Books, 330 Brunswick St., Fitzroy, VIC 3065 Australia. It's on their web page.
Chapter 1 : An Intact Woman : “You don't need a hysterectomy. It can do you more harm than good. /// Those are strong words, but the fact is that more than 90 percent of hysterectomies are unnecessary. Worse, the surgery can have long-lasting physical, emotional, and sexual consequences that may undermine your health and well-being...” Fr. "The Hysterectomy Hoax" (1994) by Stanley West, M.D. with Paula Dranov
To the idiot who posted this video: the duo continued to do film work until 1956, when their last movie together was released that year; they soon dissolved the partnership afterwords.
I love how the show gets into side events, unrelated to the main theme -- especially when they have Costello run into nuts that mistreat him.
This episode had two in a row:
One at 3:12, and just when he survives one nut, along comes another one at 3:36.
Absolutely brilliant!
It's looks like TV show on doing live concert in universal studios hollywood movies show up in the world interview request review oasr awesome picture awards TCM hollywood netflix original post office box of power outage map money made into store story of the day away magic house since the last time I just let them
I'm 18 I've been watching/listening to abbott and costello, I love lucy, red skeleton, fibber mcgee and molly, dean martin and jerry lewis, john wayne, all of these people since I was a baby,
The beginning in the car with the bear is what i always remember as a young boy
From “Ride ‘em Cowboy”
@@richspinaci8293 that WAS pretty GOOD watching being about 9 years old
Thats great to hear VideoVaccine..These guys were a class act and much of the funny men from our time got a lot of their material from these guys. The acts still crack me up..lol
its sad the kids of this generation dont even know their names. These guys were talent.
REAL Comedy!!!!!!
I'm 12 and I watch these guys!
Without question the top comedy team Ever! Sold more war bonds during world war 2 than any Hollywood stars my Dad saw them perform at the Adams theater in Newark our country should NEVER forget all their contributions to the war effort the laughs they brought to the armed forces was a piece of home on every battlefront God Bless Them we all know they both Bud and Lou are at peace in Heaven with their loved ones having them brought happiness to us and tears when they left us.
In the end, the IRS hounded them just like Seargent Alvin York war hero WW1
this is the most funniest show ever
It's a shame they don't play these on tv any more. Not even cable.
They do in 2020 in the Seattle area.
WNYW, weeknights at 11:29 PM.
Costello likes his doughnuts. Joe Kirk was Costellos brother in law.
Just love Hillary. She was my first love as a kid.
Where in the hell is part 2?
I found the entire episode here, but it's horizontally mirrored:
th-cam.com/video/HK-zquKUe04/w-d-xo.html
My book "Along the Far Climb Down" is for sale at the notorious Polyester Books, 330 Brunswick St., Fitzroy, VIC 3065 Australia. It's on their web page.
Chapter 1 : An Intact Woman : “You don't need a hysterectomy. It can do you more harm than good. /// Those are strong words, but the fact is that more than 90 percent of hysterectomies are unnecessary. Worse, the surgery can have long-lasting physical, emotional, and sexual consequences that may undermine your health and well-being...” Fr. "The Hysterectomy Hoax" (1994) by Stanley West, M.D. with Paula Dranov
"The Hysterectomy Hoax" (1994). In 1954 you wouldn't have had hoaxes like this. Besides, abortion may induce emotional and physical consequences too.
MR BACCIAGALUPE WAS COSTELLO'S BROTHER- IN-LAW.
joe Kirk ???
Hillary Brooke is still living Dec 11,2019
asshole.
What season is that?
A
To the idiot who posted this video: the duo continued to do film work until 1956, when their last movie together was released that year; they soon dissolved the partnership afterwords.