Sexy JAYNE MANSFIELD COMEDY SKIT 1965 w CRAZY GUGGENHEIM & THE GREAT ONE!
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00:00 (TC: 00.30.26): Jackie Gleason as Gilbert Perchcone speaking at Glom University as head of panel of ignorant people, "It Pays to be Ignorant". Panelists: Professor Irwin Corey, Jayne Mansfield, Frank Fontaine as Crazy Guggenheim. Sid Fields as Price-Waterhouse employee
I am so glad that I am old enough to know who CRAZY GUGGENHEIM was.
He also had a beautiful singing voice.
I was born in 1954, remember some of these from the early 1960’s.
Thinking I might try to find a DVD of these clips
My brother and I couldn’t wait until CG came on Jackie’s show. I’ll never forget that laugh.
Frankie Fontaine
Gleason was a comedic genius. His timing and delivery were impeccable...
And away we go!
I heard that he had a photographic memory and never rehearsed😊
60 years on and this panel makes more sense than news panels today.
What did you expect? Irwin Corey is, after all, the World's Foremost Authority.
You must mean Fox News Panel....
@@dansavoie5087 It pays to be ignorant. Are you rich?
@@TheRealDrJoey Fox News is funnier everyday than this skit.
@@dansavoie5087 So you watch every day? Funny how nothing's sunk in. But if you prefer you news to be ridiculous beyond belief, I recommend MSNBC.
I remember watching this as a young child takes me back to a time when life seemed simpler
There were three TV programs we never missed, programs that all three generations watched, sitting all together in the living room, grandparents, mom and dad, and us kids. We never missed "The Ed Sullivan Show", "Hee Haw", and "The Jackie Gleason Show."
This brings back very happy childhood memories for me. It was the golden age of TV.
It was so silly, nowadays people would call it stupid, but back then we loved it. I miss those un PC days so much.
From a much more innocent time
This is from a 64 year old O.G Black man. I remember some of the episodes as a kid. This show was watched in my neighborhood and everyone else's. As I look back on it, Frank Fontaine was very ❤ed and talented. He had a outstanding singing voice and could croon as well as Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and others.He also recorded a few albums. As a music collector, these I'm going to seek out because I was a fan of his as a kid and he made me laugh! Thanks Frank!!😊
He was also talented enough to have been a member of the Rat Pack.
Frank Fontaine was a wonderful singer besides being the very funny man he was. I recall him well.
Kinda like Jim Nabors of Gomer Pyle fame.
@@brucestaples4510. Frank Fontaine had 10 kids! Nabor’s 0
@@robertbeacham4314 Relavance?🤔 And why apostrophize Nabors' name (my usage, correctly used, to indicate possession).😁
Professor Irwin Corey...I had forgotten about him.
I wish I COULD forget about Irwin Corey.
my god, this is a treat. I used to watch Jackie Gleason every week and my favorite running sketch on the show was It Pays to Be Ignorant. Funny, it just occurred to me how much I miss him.
I was born in 1949 and remember watching Jackie Gleason, Red Skelton, Danny Kay, Milton Berle, Jack Benny, Ernie Kovacs, Ed Sullivan, The 3 Stooges, Marx Brothers, W.C. Fields, and of course Frankie Fontaine (Crazy Guggenheim). I feel that those of us old enough to have experienced these real stars are lucky.
I was born in 57 and I remember them well
TALENT AND BEAUTY! You just can’t beat the old days. Rest in peace to them all.❤☮️😊👀
I so admire those days of comedy so much. No swearing or vulgaris. They didn't have to it was comedic geniuses.
While there's no argument with _your_ statement, George Carlin (with *and* without "the 7 words") was a comedic genius.
Woke hadn’t Killed Comedy back then !
@@winnon992 How does "woke", or awareness, kill comedy? To the contrary, wokeness would allow more understanding of comedy, so that a joke doesn't "go over your head" as a result of ignorance. Get it? Or is that too woke for you?🤔😉😁
@@brucestaples4510 Woke doesn't mean awareness. It is totalitarianism. So winnon992 is correct.
@@JohnBopp-sq7io And which dictionary did you dig that out of?
Watched with my parents as a kid. Loved it then, love it now. I’m 69 now😂
me too
Me too! Same age and same great minds that think alike!
😃
Wow I'm 73 years old and remember when this show aired.😅
74--ditto.
Same here.. watch with mom and Dad... Good humor.. funny stuff... No liberal or activists. In the times we have emerged in unfortunately. I'm so very happy to have been part of those times... All the new talk shows that have come about in our time and not worth the time of day or watching etc.... too much political activist liberals etc... nowadays..
This is brilliant comedy….better than anything now! It hard to believe that Ms. Mansfield left two years after this broadcast!
Looking at Jayne Mansfield in this video, it's easy to see the same facial features in Mariska Hargitay, her daughter. I liked watching the Jackie Gleason show when I was a kid, along with Your Show of Shows cause Imogene Coco and Sid Caesar always cracked me up. That style of comedy was great.
I always watched gleason with my dad. He would belly laugh out loud at parts. I was 11 then. Good memories. TV was squeeky clean then. Family programing for adults and children were the norm. Monday through Friday there were cartoons and other kids shows from 7:30 to 9pm. Then adult programing featuring cops, drs. and lawyers. All Saturday morning cartoons till noon.
ALERT: Jayne Mansfield, was an ACCOMPLISHED violinist!! Tragedy we lost her so young!!! Great upload, thanx a million!!!🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Crazy Guggenheim would be cancelled today for mocking crazy people.
Devoted family man Frank Fontaine in tandem as a second banana to bon vivant Jackie Gleason .
Good ol' Mr. Fields, Abbott and Costello's landlord, and 3rd🍌.😁
I love Jackie
I miss the days when this was new and so was television 📺 in some ways
❤ Those days watching this sitting on the floor best of times.
This reminded me of when I was about 7, in 1964, and we saw the Jackie Gleason show broadcast in NYC. It was live, of course. I remember being shocked the bar sets were cardboard/wood with bottles painted on them.
Love this !!!
Whoa, I hadn't realized that many of Johnny Carson's funny mannerisms came from Gleason.
Frank Fontaine had a golden singing voice.
Thee master of " doublespeak" professor Irwin Corey 💯
Very funny! Some tv writers of todsy could learn a lot.
I Remember Watching Jackie Gleason With my Parents Back Then!!
Thank you, the comedy writers were genius 😂 Watched this hilarious show with my family, Classic funny tv….never again ! 😊
"Yeah, but look at what she left behind" great line.😂
Now I have an idea where Red Green may have gotten his idea for the "Experts" portion of his show. If you are not familiar with the Red Green Show (1991-2005), it was the all-time most popular comedy show on Canadian TV and second most on US TV. All of the episodes are now on TH-cam. It's full of stereotype characters, old-fashioned silliness, and great laughs.
Never heard of him?
@@danwaller5312 That's understandable. The show did broadcast on PBS during those years and for a number of years afterward. Depending on where you live, you may or may not have had access to it. Here's a link to all of the shows that were produced: th-cam.com/play/PLYA1dURVg2KxVhXX-y0viKQi4HoiDSqCs.html
I have the entire series on DVD. This show can make a Bad day better. I remember them doing a fund raising show for PBS. They made it a competition to see which US State would reach their goal first. Not if any State would, but which would be first ! Iowa won it soundly.
@@lawren-hollienelson9948 I also had the entire set on DVD, having bought them one at a time when they were being produced. When my granddaughters came to visit they would do a Red Green marathon through all 300 episodes. When the oldest one told me she wanted a whole set for her birthday, I just packed up mine and gave them to her when she left for home. I had already converted the to digital so didn't need the DVDs. Keep yer stick on the ice!
“If the women don’t find you handsome they should find you handy!” Great show!!!
1:49 -The "eye roll"😂
Frankie Fontaine was from BOSTON and his stage name before Gleason and Guggenheim was JOHN L. C. SILVONI. I'LL be 90 years
old next year and my family had one of the first T.V. sets in BOSTON in 1947 when the first program was aired on W.B.Z. T V channel 4
When America WAS America and entertainment WAS entertainment. I miss her so much.
Sid Fields. I remember him from Abbott and Costello TV shows. One of the most under appreciated straight men ever!!!!
Fantastic!
Jim Bouton the baseball pitcher/author did an impression of Guggenheim.
My DaD would stand up close to the T.V. and perfectly imitate Crazy Guggenheim laugh his butt off ,my DaD could sing exactly like him, I was amazed that someone could be Crazy and sane at the same tyme (me)
sorry got off track,Crazy Guggenheim has a great singing voice, my parents had one of his albums, after 1 song would stop I was waiting for a drunken reply,THANKS GUGGENHEIM ✌️from SPACE RANGER JYM 🚀
I was lucky to meet "Craze" and his sons in a Malden, MA resturaunt/bar where he sang for us. Being from Maldenhimself Gleason let him use real names of fellows and ladies as well as parks/street names from Malden, MA.
Mansfields's daugheter, Mariska Hartigay, startlingly has her mother's eyes.
A bunch of nuts! Many had been in vaudeville and it shows. Funny, silly people.
And awaaaay we go!
Someone should have canned the "corn"....😅
And away we go!!!!
lololol crazy gugerhym
The good ole days
Jack`s Florida Show I was A BIG FAN.
Word play it's all about the word play for myself
His earlier character was John Sivoney.
Mr. Fields!
Must be where the idea of gomer pyle came from
It pays to be ignorant was the name of this game show. If this were a real game show, AOC, Kakamala Harris, and Joe Biden would win.
@@BigAl455 What? Looks like you won!.
Interestingly, if it hasn't been brought up already, there was an actual radio comedy game show in the 1940's entitled "It Pays to Be Ignorant", which also had a few short runs on TV: 1949 on CBS; 1951 on NBC, and 1973-74 in syndication.
The girl can't help it.
"How sweet it is!"
Ralph Kramden and Alice were always a gas...!! And she could have been the first woman on the moon if Ralph would have had anything. To do with it!!
Putting aside the hairdo, you tend to forget what an absolute knockout Jayne Mansfield was. Boy...
What about the hair style???😧
That looks like Bob Hope one of the contestant
Sad to think Jane went thru that horrible accident
Who was the guy on the left, with the messed-up hair?
I miss this show
Nice
Mansfield and Monroe acted dumb but were quite a bit brighter than our current crop
Damn I hate it when a so-called archivist put a counter on the video.
I'm not going to visit
I’m glad I remember him too but I’d rather not be this old!!
It's that Jackie Gleason and Red Skelton?
It is and that moustache on Gleason must have driven him crazy.what a great clip ; never seen it before; thanks so much, both thumbs up!
That is Jackie Gleason, Irwin Corey (as Professor Irwin Cor, Jayne Mansfield , and Frank Fontaine as Crazy Guggenheim.
That's Frank Fontaine not Red Skelton...but very similar characters.
Anyone ! Who was the comic gentleman on the far right
sitting next to Jane Mansfield !
Take the time display off of the video you display good history
wow this reminds me so much of .... joe bidens white house.
lol beans
The epitome of Amerikan DUH!
NOT "Gugen-HEIM", but rather "Gugen-HAM"
Crazy googanhym
Crazy googanhimer
00:19
Jayne was no dope!
Kind of ironic he saying her head left, then she got decapitated.
Some of my least liked unfunniest commedians froma time long passed.
Jayne Mansfield was always a celebrity who engaged in sad publicity stunts during the late 1950s to keep her name in the press, but by this time in 1965, she was on an inevitable decline, resorting to starring in essentially sexploitation flicks before her death.
Sad that someone believes they have to take this path at any cost.
If anything Jayne showed only how good natured she is.
Thought she died in car accident
@@dannibarber5793she DID
Jayne Mansfield was a male to female transgender.
They were very, very good in their time,
I didn’t know Biden looked so much like Crazy Guggenheim. Sounds just like him.
The difference: CW is far more intelligent, and he is vastly---, no, infinitely more decent than Biden.
I meant: CG: Crazy Guggenheim, not CW.
FOLKS REALLY, DON'T COMEDIAN PROFESSOR IRWIN COREY SOUND LIKE VP KAMALA HARRIS IN THE EMPTINESS OF HER SPEECH.BUT CLASSIC GLEASON
Lol