@@paulhumphries9430 Totally agree. It ruined everything. It just wasn't the same. I wasn't around when it came out but i only watch the first 6 seasons. After that its no good.
I love Westerns, The Big Valley, Gunsmoke, but Bonanza will always be my favorite and it's the first Western I grew up watching. Love the humor and the family like you said and the moral values Ben teaches.
No chemistry, just awkward unfunny antics between Blocker and Landon, contrived. Want to see chemistry, see Laurel&Hardy, Abbott and Costello and Bud Spencer and Terence Hill
Bonanza sure know how to tickle me, soooo funny and refreshing for a western, love the chemistry between the Cartwrights. Can't get tired of watching. The look on Ben's face when the boys tease him. 😂😂😂😂
Beatrice Kaye as Widow Hawkins is a total hoot--and no pushover. 🤣 Poor Ben, the more he tries to extricate himself from the widow, he just gets in deeper. Too funny.
PERSONALLY I loved how Adam as the oldest brother remained quiet as Ben was lecturing Hoss about making fun of him,but in the end he let Ben have it also showing he stands with his brothers
The original of this video was released and televised on October 21, 1961. Imagine that and this is August 2023 and I'm enjoying watching Bonanza to this day.
I love how out of sorts Ben is in this episode. He's usually so graceful and in control. Also, love the drawn out, "Yes, Sir" that Hoss says before Adam gives his epic line. Its as close as Hoss will get to having a tone with Ben in that scene. Everything about this episode is great.
One of the '2 FUNNIEST Episodes' Ever Made. The Other Being 'WALTER AND THE OUTLAWS''. The 3 OUTLAWS and the DOG Were Hilarious. 'The Hayburner' Was Also Funny.
Oh This is so funny and at same time shows you how many crooks there are in so called good citizens and so interesting how they do things! Is a nice family show that entertains!
@@HewhostandsFIRM6Are you kidding? Extra helpings of cheese with all that corny music that they would always play in the first few seconds and repeat a lot, and the simpleton goofy lame jokes that were hardly ever funny. Cheesy and groan inducing. Humor was definitely not Bonanza's strong suit.
This episode is about a precious emerald called Burman Rarity.There is a great confusion in the city between real emerald and imitation emerald. Great story. I liked it.
"Burma". The former name of the country now known as Myanmar. Did you think that other viewers of this episode needed you to figure out what it was about?
This whole episode reminded me of old fashioned Charly Chaplin, or Laurel and Hardy slapstick comedy, good show old boy, good show. Bravo and all that sort of wrought, eh.
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Yeah those asexual weirdos never had any monies of their own and were always displaying some form of quirky, odd and unusual behavior. The VC townsfolk always thought the Cartwrights were an odd group of bankrupt ranchers.
Watched S1 S2 and now S3. Some episodes are a miss but most are quite entertaining for a TV show. What I really enjoy most about Banaza is the fact that it emulates humanity all the good and bad applicable in anytime period or place. And the morals and values human can or cannot embody to either live in harmony or demise. People like the Cartwrights only exist in TV movies and fairy tales but at least it gives humanity a sense of a better world we all can live in if we were more like the Cartwrights -- their honor humility and openmindedness.
I love these grjngo uploads! They are such great quality.👍 This episode is one of my favorites. Hilarious scenes and a great story. I laughed out loud several times. Clementine was a shrewd business woman and a funny lady! LOVED it from the beginning to the end.👏
Everybody worried about the emerald, I'm that old of a man (Geoff Moore of dalby Queensland) I was more worried about hoss getting his hat back, his favorite hat and all
I'm expecting that she just switched them when she sneezed because her circus background allowed her to smell the scam, but she still had to trust that there was one real gem. Let's see... When they talked about the river property, I wondered about flooding but didn't expect 6 feet deep! :D I should have foreseen Hoss picking up the 500 lb weight, but I didn't until he stood beside it. Perfect! :D I don't get the "trying to stop the appraiser" by stealing it. If she didn't know it was fake (or who stole it), she would send the law after them. They wasted an opportunity for a good scene of her explaining how she knew that it was a scam. Well, that quickly turned silly! I like how Ben won the shell game! A "two for one" punch. :D Someone had fun writing and choreographing this one! Ah, they saved her explanation for the end, but by then it was anti-climactic.
In the history of American television no other western ever topped Bonanza. I also feel, that remakes of old movies never live up to the original movies. For this reason when they tried to revive Bonanza with Michael Landon's son, as Little Joe, the show never had a chance.
@@hannablue7038 lol then it's going to be nearly impossible to find since all searches for that name will yield results for this version :( Too bad I'd reallllllly like to see even jsut a little bit of it.
They had a limited customs, the red blouse worn by the lady has been worn by different actresses in at list ten episodes that I recall. Guys also had two sets of cloths, one for formal parties, one for work.. they must have save a bundle on cost.
Yup, they did that on purpose to save on their budget. Though the guest actors/actresses were paid well. As viewers we just have to put up with the repeat customs, props, and film clips. (Actually, it's fun to try to remember which episode these things make repeat performances.) It's nice though to see the Cartwrights in a change of costume.
First time I've seen this one and I thought I had seen everyone love bonanza and this one is so funny loved I. Thank u 4 putting this on a bonanza fan here 4 sure
I watched the episode of the little blind girl that was on a quest to find h grandfather. WHAT PERSISTENCE! I was amazed that she could mend a hole in his shirt! I have GOOD eyesight and l have trouble getting the thread in the needle! I don't know if that's based on truth but it's possible.
Usually its poor Hoss and Joe that ends up in the thick of it in these comedy episodes. Nice change to see poor Ben in the thick of it this time lol. 28:28 Poor chair lol
Hmmm... Reno was founded in 1868. The land outside the dining room window of the Ponderosa house keeps changing. In previous episodes it was semi-desert. Actually, a lot of scenes are in semi-desert land not the Pine tree place. A lot of the dialog uses 20th century colloquialism, words or phrases not used in the 19th century, even less so in the Old West. Also, the men's haircuts are 60ish style, like with Little Joe and Adam; very common for Hollywood. Oh well... This episode was Ok, a little funny, I guess. Joan Staley in the role as a saloon hustler was great. A fascinating character. This could be an episode centering on her. Really fascinating character. Parts of the episode had a comedy silent movie feel. A lot of sight gags, like Hoss going under the horse tie instead of around it. Actress Beatrice Kay looking at the camera, Oliver Hardy style. That was interesting.
Of all the criminals in the world I hate the most I hate Con Artists! So I enjoyed watching the Widow Clementine Hawkins out smart those two crooks and because of their own greed it helped them get captured.
it was her greed too..that made it possible to outsmart them...all she need do was turn them into the law...sorry but she was not any more honest than they were
@@jadezee6316 It was more fun that way! By letting Mr. Axe and Mr. Morgan think they out smarted another victim while this time it was really them who was fooled. Besides I bet Clementine knew they would be back for the Burma Rarity.
I am telling you now Hop sing is so spoiled if you watch closely when Hoss said she the best dang cook around he getting ready to take the food the brought in back out till Hoss expect for hop sing then he puts the food down but he was getting ready to take the food out he acts like he is the only one who can cook for the family
This is one of the funniest episodes I’ve ever seen. Especially when she calls Little Joe, Tiny Tim 😂
Its soo funny to hear Adam say " Alright Ducky" in that accent. Especially since hes the serious one. He can be such a smart ass.
😄hahaha
@@vannlogan1552 😅
This is why I didn't really watch Bonanza, after Parnell Roberts left. He was my favorite.
@@paulhumphries9430 Totally agree. It ruined everything. It just wasn't the same. I wasn't around when it came out but i only watch the first 6 seasons. After that its no good.
@@AshTray2169 naw it was better and the ratings were just as good if not better! So not many thought as you few do!
I just love this family. Even though they may not be around, they left a legacy...
🤣🤣🤣 over 150 yrs ago,it d be a miracle if they were alive.
@@giovannisocci8793 huh
I love Westerns, The Big Valley, Gunsmoke, but Bonanza will always be my favorite and it's the first Western I grew up watching. Love the humor and the family like you said and the moral values Ben teaches.
@PRAIRIE ROCK HOMESTEAD Wasn't 150 years ago though.
I love the chemistry between Dan Blocker and Michael Landon. It's one of the best parts of the show.
Michael Landon did an interview on The Tonight Show. He was talking about a prank he pulled on Dan Blocker's hair piece. It's a funny story.
@@paulhumphries9430 You should share the link with us.
No chemistry, just awkward unfunny antics between Blocker and Landon, contrived. Want to see chemistry, see Laurel&Hardy, Abbott and Costello and Bud Spencer and Terence Hill
@@zombiefulci3301 nah I disagree. They have great chemistry
@@zombiefulci3301 how rude, that’s your opinion!
Bonanza sure know how to tickle me, soooo funny and refreshing for a western, love the chemistry between the Cartwrights. Can't get tired of watching. The look on Ben's face when the boys tease him. 😂😂😂😂
Beatrice Kaye as Widow Hawkins is a total hoot--and no pushover. 🤣
Poor Ben, the more he tries to extricate himself from the widow, he just gets in deeper. Too funny.
had to laugh out loud when adam said "right down the aisle" after ben told them all he didn't have to take it from his own family.
Ben wanted to take a switch to all three of his boys then. Show them they are never too old for a whoopin
It was funny. Talking about women and their love for Ben always makes him really edgy
Sounds normal..LOL😁🤣
I actually couldnt help it and laughed out loud too.
I know, hilarious! 😂😂😂
This is 59 years old. Mindboggling!
Before Lincoln was president.
@@giovannisocci8793 LMAFO
This is 60 years old. October 1961.
and still green....go figure
PERSONALLY I loved how Adam as the oldest brother remained quiet as Ben was lecturing Hoss about making fun of him,but in the end he let Ben have it also showing he stands with his brothers
I loved the part where Hoss and Little Joe would fight for the last baked potato. Adam gracefully took opportunity. Thanks, fellas!
The original of this video was released and televised on October 21, 1961.
Imagine that and this is August 2023 and I'm enjoying watching Bonanza to this day.
I grew up watching BONANZA,there's none like it .
Sunday nights, never missed a show if we could help it. Family time.
All across the land- us too.
@@rbrowning9617 pPpp
Have Gun will travell
There's lots like it actually.
And the steel guitar bellows out the unmistakable sound of Bonanza .... RIP ... y'all over there in TV land heaven ...
I love how out of sorts Ben is in this episode. He's usually so graceful and in control.
Also, love the drawn out, "Yes, Sir" that Hoss says before Adam gives his epic line. Its as close as Hoss will get to having a tone with Ben in that scene.
Everything about this episode is great.
One of the '2 FUNNIEST Episodes' Ever Made. The Other Being 'WALTER AND THE OUTLAWS''. The 3 OUTLAWS and the DOG Were Hilarious. 'The Hayburner' Was Also Funny.
Yeah, I love the episode Walter and the outlaws.
This is my favorite episode of Bonanza. I think it would have worked out as a full-length movie, too.
Yeah some of the episode had such a deep story it could very well be a whole movie! Happy to hear its your favorite episode! 🤠👌🎬🍿
Was funny how one little old lady scared Ben 🤣
Mine to 🤣🎼
I wish people had passion to make these shows like they did in the day of Bonanza
This is so funny!
I am dying with laughter!
Tiny Tim, and ducky indeed!
Bonanza tells us there are many crooks in the world. Learning new lessons from every episode.👍
Oh This is so funny and at same time shows you how many crooks there are in so called good citizens and so interesting how they do things! Is a nice family show that entertains!
That was the funniest part for me, how most of them were running some kind of game.
I always get hungry when I see the hot meals on the table. Plus the delicious sweet tea. And the extra delicious apple pie.
A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To the Forum, this episode could have been a movie spectacle.
fun episode with great characters actors from a better time...
This is one of the better humorous episodes of Bonanza. They were always cheesy but this one was a lot of fun.
I haven't found any that was cheesey
@@HewhostandsFIRM6Are you kidding? Extra helpings of cheese with all that corny music that they would always play in the first few seconds and repeat a lot, and the simpleton goofy lame jokes that were hardly ever funny. Cheesy and groan inducing. Humor was definitely not Bonanza's strong suit.
@@linsqopiring6816 I haven't seen a single cheese episode myself. I've enjoyed them all.
Adam has an interesting, intelligent personality.
The widow plumps out her skirts before she opens the door as if she's going into battle... 😄
This episode is about a precious emerald called Burman Rarity.There is a great confusion in the city between real emerald and imitation emerald. Great story. I liked it.
"Burma". The former name of the country now known as Myanmar.
Did you think that other viewers of this episode needed you to figure out what it was about?
@@AndrewVelonis Some people read the comments to see if they want to see it or not.
This whole episode reminded me of old fashioned Charly Chaplin, or Laurel and Hardy slapstick comedy, good show old boy, good show. Bravo and all that sort of wrought, eh.
Funny you mention that, we are currently uploading Charlie Chaplin and Lauren&Hardy Episodes on our dedicated channel if you wanna check it out: th-cam.com/channels/lbwun8jhk2kyhvOptnmL5A.html
One of my Bonanza favorites! 👍
Grew up with family watching bonzana nothing like it still do on TH-cam and movies
7:33 "Alright, Ducky ." 🙂
We learn something from each episode.
Yeah those asexual weirdos never had any monies of their own and were always displaying some form of quirky, odd and unusual behavior. The VC townsfolk always thought the Cartwrights were an odd group of bankrupt ranchers.
Haha this is the best episode of bonanza, I couldn't stop laughing all the way through this one 😅
Hoss dropping the weight through the table gotta be one of the funniest scenes
And no mention of the fact that he could pick it up and hold it with one hand without difficulty.
I was waiting for Ben to tell Hoss to keep his hands in his pockets. 🤣
Yes Hoss and Little Joe Cartwright do put on a good act 😂
This was one of the Funniest episodes. Every time I watch it I Holla 😂😂😂😂
Watched S1 S2 and now S3. Some episodes are a miss but most are quite entertaining for a TV show. What I really enjoy most about Banaza is the fact that it emulates humanity all the good and bad applicable in anytime period or place. And the morals and values human can or cannot embody to either live in harmony or demise. People like the Cartwrights only exist in TV movies and fairy tales but at least it gives humanity a sense of a better world we all can live in if we were more like the Cartwrights -- their honor humility and openmindedness.
They break the law a lot when it's convenient. They also horde a lot of wealth and land to themselves.
I love these grjngo uploads! They are such great quality.👍 This episode is one of my favorites. Hilarious scenes and a great story. I laughed out loud several times. Clementine was a shrewd business woman and a funny lady! LOVED it from the beginning to the end.👏
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She's no fool
Those trees outside the dining room window sure grew up quickly since Season 2.
lol
Really well thought out and witty script. Superb acting.
😂😂😂 This was one of the funniest episodes.
This episode made me laugh so much. I love when Hoss picks up the weight and just drops it & scares Ben out of the chair. 😆😂
This is the first episode where Ben is befuddled.
Loren Green was very entertaining in this episode. His facial expressions are always spot on.
I certainly laughed at many scenes! My second favourite after Hayburner.
One of my favorite episodes!
Dave Willock. What an actor ❤️
Victor Sen Yung was also a first-rate actor; he wuz phunee.
2puny4words
I don't think Ben could go wrong married to a sharp minded woman like Clementine. Lol
You can tell that the weight really does weigh 500 pounds because it's written right there on it.
🤣🤣🤣
This episode is so funny
Awesome sharp old lady 👌
Thank you! Cheers! 🤠👌🎬🍿
Ahh, Duckie, don't call her an old lady. She objects to that. 🤣
Wow!! This episode was full of twist and turns - hard to tell between the real and the fake -
I liked the blondes style in this one very Original
Everybody worried about the emerald, I'm that old of a man (Geoff Moore of dalby Queensland) I was more worried about hoss getting his hat back, his favorite hat and all
Ben Cartwright was a smooth operator with that woman trick game.
❤❤❤❤ I love Hoss so much ❤❤❤❤
Bend DOWN duckkkky!!! lololol
Adam Cartwright called his Pa Benjamin Cartwright " Duckie".
Muy buen episode 👍🏽😊😊
I'm expecting that she just switched them when she sneezed because her circus background allowed her to smell the scam, but she still had to trust that there was one real gem. Let's see... When they talked about the river property, I wondered about flooding but didn't expect 6 feet deep! :D I should have foreseen Hoss picking up the 500 lb weight, but I didn't until he stood beside it. Perfect! :D I don't get the "trying to stop the appraiser" by stealing it. If she didn't know it was fake (or who stole it), she would send the law after them. They wasted an opportunity for a good scene of her explaining how she knew that it was a scam. Well, that quickly turned silly! I like how Ben won the shell game! A "two for one" punch. :D Someone had fun writing and choreographing this one! Ah, they saved her explanation for the end, but by then it was anti-climactic.
Apparently, Louis Vuitton is the luggage of choice 🙂
In the history of American television no other western ever topped Bonanza. I also feel, that remakes of old movies never live up to the original movies. For this reason when they tried to revive Bonanza with Michael Landon's son, as Little Joe, the show never had a chance.
I never heard about that , what was it called?
@@linsqopiring6816 Bonanza
@@hannablue7038 lol then it's going to be nearly impossible to find since all searches for that name will yield results for this version :( Too bad I'd reallllllly like to see even jsut a little bit of it.
@@linsqopiring6816 Write, Bonanza with Michael Ladnon's son as Little Joe
They had a limited customs, the red blouse worn by the lady has been worn by different actresses in at list ten episodes that I recall. Guys also had two sets of cloths, one for formal parties, one for work.. they must have save a bundle on cost.
Yup, they did that on purpose to save on their budget. Though the guest actors/actresses were paid well.
As viewers we just have to put up with the repeat customs, props, and film clips. (Actually, it's fun to try to remember which episode these things make repeat performances.)
It's nice though to see the Cartwrights in a change of costume.
I recognized the same wedding dress in 2 episodes!
No wonder Ben wasnt happy about his boys making fun of him and widow Hawkins.
Funny episode. Very interesting.
Happy you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching! 🤠✌🍿📺
I love Adams attempt at a British accent.
Comedy western gotta laugh 😃
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Looks like ole Ben found his Darling Clementine.
What a great episode from Bonanza.
First time I've seen this one and I thought I had seen everyone love bonanza and this one is so funny loved I. Thank u 4 putting this on a bonanza fan here 4 sure
Gamble? Poker or Dice! hahaha 36:10
Loved it😀😗😀
the ladyin the shell game was so pretty...
When I saw her, I thought to myself "I got to find a lady"
This episode reminds me of the movie Its a Mad Mad Mad Mad World. Hilarious!
I watched the episode of the little blind girl that was on a quest to find h grandfather. WHAT PERSISTENCE! I was amazed that she could mend a hole in his shirt! I have GOOD eyesight and l have trouble getting the thread in the needle! I don't know if that's based on truth but it's possible.
The only one that ended up with any money was the Indian Chief,,, $20
Hoss has a new vest that ties at the front.
Usually its poor Hoss and Joe that ends up in the thick of it in these comedy episodes. Nice change to see poor Ben in the thick of it this time lol.
28:28 Poor chair lol
Another funny one. Comes close to Three Brides for Hoss and Maestro Hoss.
The lady doing the game with Chief Crazy Fox wears the same blouse than the widow last episode. Fun fact😂
Widow Hawkins is a real aggressive widow want to be. Run Ben, run away!!
Interesting👍 👌👌🤩🤩🤩😍🥰😘😘❤
Hoss could smell those biscuits a mile away
Her house is also the same stage as used for the motel!😊
Hmmm... Reno was founded in 1868. The land outside the dining room window of the Ponderosa house keeps changing. In previous episodes it was semi-desert. Actually, a lot of scenes are in semi-desert land not the Pine tree place. A lot of the dialog uses 20th century colloquialism, words or phrases not used in the 19th century, even less so in the Old West. Also, the men's haircuts are 60ish style, like with Little Joe and Adam; very common for Hollywood. Oh well... This episode was Ok, a little funny, I guess. Joan Staley in the role as a saloon hustler was great. A fascinating character. This could be an episode centering on her. Really fascinating character. Parts of the episode had a comedy silent movie feel. A lot of sight gags, like Hoss going under the horse tie instead of around it. Actress Beatrice Kay looking at the camera, Oliver Hardy style. That was interesting.
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Don’t feel bad when someone who is greedy gets taken.
lol...very rare to find an honest man....
They were my favorite 2
Be skeptical of anyone ready to give you a 50% discount.
What a great funny 😂😂😂 episode from Bonaza, when Hoas & Little Joe Cartwright decide to steal the rare jewl.
Of all the criminals in the world I hate the most I hate Con Artists! So I enjoyed watching the Widow Clementine Hawkins out smart those two crooks and because of their own greed it helped them get captured.
it was her greed too..that made it possible to outsmart them...all she need do was turn them into the law...sorry but she was not any more honest than they were
@@jadezee6316 It was more fun that way! By letting Mr. Axe and Mr. Morgan think they out smarted another victim while this time it was really them who was fooled. Besides I bet Clementine knew they would be back for the Burma Rarity.
$10.00 in 1861 would be about $310.00 in 2021
How does she put the weight on the table when she buys a new one?????
She is stronger than she looks.😉
Post hast hast post not never mess with a Mrs. Hawkins a former magican
Another Grjngo classic. However, that boy's filthy hands touching family food and no
hygiene correction from the family cheat.
grjngo classic?
i think you are lost to reality
remember..
you cant cheat an honest man....
Oh well, how funny. Ben doesn't want her. He is into younger women :-))
Who isn't?
Oh my, a comedy of errors!
ha ha ha..too funny..
Suficiente decirles es mejor única está corazón de todos .conocimos encierro virus .estamos viendo pocos episodios existen espanol 💙😁
Why no closed captions on this one? You're usually very reliable?
" And then you have another son- what's his name- Tiny Tim?"
I am telling you now Hop sing is so spoiled if you watch closely when Hoss said she the best dang cook around he getting ready to take the food the brought in back out till Hoss expect for hop sing then he puts the food down but he was getting ready to take the food out he acts like he is the only one who can cook for the family