Jonathan Winters could deliver a straight line in such a way that it became totally hilarious.Any comic can deliver a funny line and get laughs;it takes a comic genius to do a serious line and still get laughs.
I dearly loved the Andy Williams Show and watched it every time it was on. Jonathan Winters was hilarious and it was wonderful way back when comedians could make fun of all types of people without getting into trouble. Comedy was great back then!
Andy Williams actually had a pretty hip show, and Jonny Winters was on it fairly often. Some Winters I haven't seen... what a treat. The "Johnny Carson" context for it makes it both Showbiz Inside Baseball, and a very savvy plug on one NBC show for another NBC show.
Howard Andrew «Andy» Williams (Wall Lake, Iowa, 3 de diciembre de 1927-Branson, Misuri, 25 de septiembre de 2012) fue un cantante de música pop estadounidense y uno de los grandes crooners de mediados del siglo xx y uno de los cantantes más populares de su época que grabó 43 álbumes de estudio de los cuales dieciocho son álbumes de oro y tres son de platino también vendió más de 45 millones de discos en todo el mundo incluidas más de 10 millones de unidades certificadas en los Estados Unidos. En parte, es conocido por el tema «Moon River» de 1962. También estuvo nominado a 6 premios Grammy y ganó tres premios Emmy con su show de variedades The Andy Williams show.
Jonathan Harshman Winters III (11 de noviembre de 1925-11 de abril de 2013) fue un comediante, actor, autor, presentador de televisión y artista estadounidense. A partir de 1960, Winters grabó muchos álbumes de comedia clásica para el sello Verve Records. A lo largo de su carrera recibió 11 nominaciones a los Grammy, ocho de ellas al Mejor Álbum de Comedia. De estas nominaciones, ganó el Premio Grammy al Mejor Álbum para Niños por su adaptación de El Principito en 1975 y el Premio Grammy al Mejor Álbum de Comedia Hablada para Crank(y) Calls en 1996.
Did anyone else think that ‘Aunt Cora’ sounded an awful lot like Jonathan’s character Maud Frickert, who often used to appear on Dean Martins show? I wonder if they were related?!👵🏻
Love Jonathan winters! Didn’t care for Andy! Not sure why?! Guess he made me feel like he was a fake.. like a fake, personality?! Like .. you wouldn’t trust somebody like him.Not sure why,maybe he was a nice person. But something there I just can’t trust!
hehe, There is absolutely no chemistry between Jonathan and Andy. Andy is very stilted here and probably in his personal life as well, and even though he's smiling throughout the sketch it didn't seem like he wanted to be there. He was like a duck out of water. I get the feeling Andy is very religious and conservative and unless you were someone from his social class wouldn't spit on you if you were on fire.
Andy was a singer more than a comedian/singer such as Dean Martin. Andy rehearsed a lot, whereas Winters was extemporaneous. Anyway Andy was not a fake, but perhaps a bit laconic. Jonathan was just off the wall.
The producers had to use canned laughter because the audience wasn't buying it. The host smiled politely. Don Rickles , Rodney Dangerfield, Johnny Carson and even Dean Martin were legit funny back in those days. They didn't need canned laughter with live audiences. Johnny Carson's favorite comic was Rickles. Winter's "comedy" relied not on wit but on his acting and facial expressions which, for many, got old quickly or simply wasn't funny at all. I've watched many videos of his, always hoping to find what the hype was about and remain puzzled at how so many call him the funniest man ever. I thinkbmany just bought into the hype without using objective thought to pass judgement. In that regards, Winter was an amazing self promoter.
No canned laughter in this, nor in his many appearances on Jack Paar, Dean Martin and Carson. I suspect something about his characters riles you, since you seem to protesteth too much.
@@lcs1956 Its canned. When he says "hello boys and girls and people of all ages", they use canned laughter because nobody is finding any wit or humor in that line. There are many lines like that one, totally devoid of humour and followed by recorded laughter.
@@Xbangsplot Lol you are angry at Jonathan Winters for some messed up reason and the only made up thing you could come up with is "canned laughter" 🤣🤣 Boy, you are something else.
Andy Williams was great singer., Really liked his xmas show. It was a joy!
Two of my fav men that have ever lived.
I love both of these men! I never knew these two characters got together on a show!!! I love it!
Jonathan is so sweet and cute...We need more like him in this world ...😜❤️😜
Thank you, once again.
Jonathan Winters could deliver a straight line in such a way that it became totally hilarious.Any comic can deliver a funny line and get laughs;it takes a comic genius to do a serious line and still get laughs.
He was brilliant and my favorite comedian
I dearly loved the Andy Williams Show and watched it every time it was on. Jonathan Winters was hilarious and it was wonderful way back when comedians could make fun of all types of people without getting into trouble. Comedy was great back then!
Andy Williams actually had a pretty hip show, and Jonny Winters was on it fairly often.
Some Winters I haven't seen... what a treat.
The "Johnny Carson" context for it makes it both Showbiz Inside Baseball, and a very savvy plug on one NBC show for another NBC show.
Williams loved working with Winters, ever since his first TV show in the 50's...two unlikely people who meshed perfectly.
Howard Andrew «Andy» Williams (Wall Lake, Iowa, 3 de diciembre de 1927-Branson, Misuri, 25 de septiembre de 2012) fue un cantante de música pop estadounidense y uno de los grandes crooners de mediados del siglo xx y uno de los cantantes más populares de su época que grabó 43 álbumes de estudio de los cuales dieciocho son álbumes de oro y tres son de platino también vendió más de 45 millones de discos en todo el mundo incluidas más de 10 millones de unidades certificadas en los Estados Unidos. En parte, es conocido por el tema «Moon River» de 1962. También estuvo nominado a 6 premios Grammy y ganó tres premios Emmy con su show de variedades The Andy Williams show.
Jonathan Harshman Winters III (11 de noviembre de 1925-11 de abril de 2013) fue un comediante, actor, autor, presentador de televisión y artista estadounidense. A partir de 1960, Winters grabó muchos álbumes de comedia clásica para el sello Verve Records. A lo largo de su carrera recibió 11 nominaciones a los Grammy, ocho de ellas al Mejor Álbum de Comedia. De estas nominaciones, ganó el Premio Grammy al Mejor Álbum para Niños por su adaptación de El Principito en 1975 y el Premio Grammy al Mejor Álbum de Comedia Hablada para Crank(y) Calls en 1996.
Did anyone else think that ‘Aunt Cora’ sounded an awful lot like Jonathan’s character Maud Frickert, who often used to appear on Dean Martins show? I wonder if they were related?!👵🏻
Man, if your party or get together is a drag, call big John and he will dispel the boredom. What dude! He's messed up in a very social edifying way.
I saw this when it came out probably 1967 or 1968
9/11/66
Anger people can have a fun
I'd swear Jim Carrey took half his clues from Jon.
Dan…thank you for your mixed up thoughts
What year was this???
True....Andy Williams was fake..if you watched Jonathan Winters on the Dean Martin Show...Dean actually cracked up over him...Andy seemed forced....
Kpy
Love Jonathan winters! Didn’t care for Andy! Not sure why?! Guess he made me feel like he was a fake.. like a fake, personality?! Like .. you wouldn’t trust somebody like him.Not sure why,maybe he was a nice person. But something there I just can’t trust!
hehe, There is absolutely no chemistry between Jonathan and Andy. Andy is very stilted here and probably in his personal life as well, and even though he's smiling throughout the sketch it didn't seem like he wanted to be there. He was like a duck out of water. I get the feeling Andy is very religious and conservative and unless you were someone from his social class wouldn't spit on you if you were on fire.
Andy was a singer more than a comedian/singer such as Dean Martin. Andy rehearsed a lot, whereas Winters was extemporaneous.
Anyway Andy was not a fake, but perhaps a bit laconic. Jonathan was just off the wall.
Andy had Jonathan on his show over 20 times. They had great respect for each other
The producers had to use canned laughter because the audience wasn't buying it. The host smiled politely. Don Rickles , Rodney Dangerfield, Johnny Carson and even Dean Martin were legit funny back in those days. They didn't need canned laughter with live audiences. Johnny Carson's favorite comic was Rickles. Winter's "comedy" relied not on wit but on his acting and facial expressions which, for many, got old quickly or simply wasn't funny at all. I've watched many videos of his, always hoping to find what the hype was about and remain puzzled at how so many call him the funniest man ever. I thinkbmany just bought into the hype without using objective thought to pass judgement. In that regards, Winter was an amazing self promoter.
No canned laughter in this, nor in his many appearances on Jack Paar, Dean Martin and Carson. I suspect something about his characters riles you, since you seem to protesteth too much.
@@lcs1956 Its canned. When he says "hello boys and girls and people of all ages", they use canned laughter because nobody is finding any wit or humor in that line. There are many lines like that one, totally devoid of humour and followed by recorded laughter.
@@Xbangsplot Lol you are angry at Jonathan Winters for some messed up reason and the only made up thing you could come up with is "canned laughter" 🤣🤣
Boy, you are something else.
@@Roonlovesfish3874 Its flattering to know that my opinion means so much to you.
@@Xbangsplot And that attitude is precisely what has shaped your warped sense of judgement.