The shows with the singing and dancing were my favorites. And this episode had Bob Crane in it. It’s tough to see people so alive and then know they were murdered. Dick VanDyke is 98 yrs old and STILL DANCES every day. ❤❤
There was someone on another DVD episode and their comment was “HARRY. GET. IN. THE. CAR!!!” They made me laugh so much. That is such an iconic moment the wife showing up.
Valerie Yerke was my favorite guest star. I fell in love with her and always pointed out her 3 episodes. Not only did she play Miss Thomas (Alan's secretary) in "Three Letters From One Wife," but she also played in this episode as Cynthia Harding (the kindergarten teacher/ "Somebody Has To Play Cleopatra,"), and her biggest role as Diane Moseby in "My Husband Is the Best One. Not being able to see how drop-dead gorgeous she is because she was wearing glasses is kind of Clark Kentish. Enjoyed seeing Bob Crane before he became a star and then brutally suffered an unsolved murder to this day. And good to see Frank Adamo (Dick Van Dyke's long-time assistant) in one of his 51 appearances.
I remember watching the old Dick Van Dyke Show in reruns. Rob & Laura Petrie were the perfect couple living in New Rochelle, New York. Rob took the train from Westchester County to Manhattan.
@@leestamm3187My favorite episode (season 3, episode 6) because of Millie's song...My heaaaaart got a smack in the faaaace...😂... then you took hold of my aching heart and kicked it right in the kneeeee...😂
"Broadway doesn't have enough talent to put on a Broadway show!" 😂😂😂 Oh I don't know - we're talking early 60s? How about Julie Andrews, Rex Harrison, Christopher Plummer, Chita Rivera, Carol Channing, etc ad nauseum...😏😉😄
The truth is written in my lips .. where I don't see nothing Come closer Did you read it yet Not yet I'm. A slow reader 🤣🤣🤣 I think Millie was enjoying that kiss more than she should've. No wonder Jerry was worried
@@jillsmiley7701 Yes, that Christmas Hazel took a salesgirl job to make extra money for Missy's gift. Eleanor was perfect in the role of the snobby society woman.
I'm a zoomer but I appreciate how this is actually funny, the performances are genuinely talented I'd rather watch this than a bunch of degenerate high schoolers doing a sexually explicit Romeo & Juliet for a school play
With regards to Rob's comment, at about 23:20; Sherwood Schwartz didn't seem to have any problem doing it on The Producer episode of Gilligan's Island.
Harry was played by Bob Crane. Eleanor Audley played Oliver Wendall Douglas's mother in "Green Acres." Bob Crane played Col. Robert Hogan in "Hogan's Hereos."
I remember all of those great actors that you mentioned. You don't see character actors much these days, a dying or dead art. I remember the talented Eleanor Audley from the clever 'Fibber McGee and Molly Show', she was outstanding as the supercilious 'Mrs. Uppington'!
@Jack Kircher YES, you're right! It was quite a treat for me to watch Bob Crane actually play the drums 🥁 on tv once. I don't remember when or what the occasion was, but he was fantastic!
Here are three television appearances of Bob Crane from the late 1960's on drums. Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour (1967) - Bob Crane on Drums ("South Rampart Street Parade") th-cam.com/video/J4rQYlXQYk8/w-d-xo.html Bob Crane on The Red Skelton Hour / These Boots Are Made for Walking / 1967 th-cam.com/video/JUNH5sIs-lY/w-d-xo.html Hogan's Heroes - Bob Crane (Colonel Hogan) was a great drummer! th-cam.com/video/mSHw58DfTaM/w-d-xo.html
I hope Bob Crane behaved himself with the pretty ladies on this show. Although he was probably professional on set i think. I'm not sure if many people knew about his secret life.
@@stephenstumbke1721 It is not about trust, but instead about propriety and not wanting my husband to be kissing some other woman, even if it is acting. So the reason for my comment.
Clearly ranks in the top ten of #DickVanDykeShows, incl. #ColonelHogan. And they had a hard time hiding the "script girl," "Miss Harding," in corners and behind other people and behind glasses until @9:35 min.
No, that actress was named Harriet. But Eleanor WAS the voice of the stepmother in Disney's Cinderella, and she played a guest part in I Love Lucy in season 6. Eleanor played the person the Ricardo's bought their country house from.
No. She played a high society woman in the show as well as Mrs Potts, the principal of the school Jethro attended and grom which he was expelled in Jethro starts school".
Because it's a television show and they need content. 90% of TV shows would be solved with common knowledge and solutions. We need to stop overthinking TV and enjoy it for what it is.
There was someone on another DVD episode and their comment was “HARRY. GET. IN. THE. CAR!!!” They made me laugh so much. That is such an iconic moment the wife showing up.
I just loved the way Mrs. Billings played Rob at the end. Delightful 😄
The shows with the singing and dancing were my favorites. And this episode had Bob Crane in it. It’s tough to see people so alive and then know they were murdered. Dick VanDyke is 98 yrs old and STILL DANCES every day. ❤❤
This one always blends with the other talent show episodes in my head. Love these.
Love seeing MTM dance and sing...so gorgeous!
Man, I wanted to see Rob and Jerry as Cleopatra and Mark Antony.
Agreed, that would have been fun!
Back in the day they kept things real and normal.
There was someone on another DVD episode and their comment was “HARRY. GET. IN. THE. CAR!!!” They made me laugh so much. That is such an iconic moment the wife showing up.
😂
18:39 - 20 : 56 “Harry! Get in the car!” 🤣🤣
Thanks for the upload.💜
I half expected Bob Crane to wear his Colonels' hat perched back on his head!
Morey Amsterdam wrote True Man True..WOW!
The actor in the 2nd row on the left Bob Crane I met him & sat & talked to him. He was so nice
Milly doing Cleopatra as Mae West was a hoot! And her 'torch song' was hilarious: "And o I'll KILL MYSELF!!!!! I'm funny that way."
Milly stole this entire episode 😂😂😂
Ummm, that wasn't, Mae West, it was, Wallace Beery.
@@Cosmo-Kramer😆
Yes, an odd blend of Mae West, and JFK!
As soon as I get the hemlet on Rob.😂😂😂😂
Valerie Yerke was my favorite guest star. I fell in love with her and always pointed out her 3 episodes. Not only did she play Miss Thomas (Alan's secretary) in "Three Letters From One Wife," but she also played in this episode as Cynthia Harding (the kindergarten teacher/ "Somebody Has To Play Cleopatra,"), and her biggest role as Diane Moseby in "My Husband Is the Best One. Not being able to see how drop-dead gorgeous she is because she was wearing glasses is kind of Clark Kentish. Enjoyed seeing Bob Crane before he became a star and then brutally suffered an unsolved murder to this day. And good to see Frank Adamo (Dick Van Dyke's long-time assistant) in one of his 51 appearances.
AAAAHHHH, Cleopatra, my enchanted! At last I have arromed from rive!
I remember watching the old Dick Van Dyke Show in reruns. Rob & Laura Petrie were the perfect couple living in New Rochelle, New York. Rob took the train from Westchester County to Manhattan.
I watched this on tv but couldn't see well enough to realize it was Bob Crane tysm
Millie was PERFECT AND HILARIOUS.....and l loved her TORCH song...l laugh everytime ...it was so clever...like a torchy only with funny dialogue
What "torch song", she didn't sing.
@@Cosmo-Kramer That was in another episode involving Mrs. Billings called "Too Many Stars.,"
@@leestamm3187My favorite episode (season 3, episode 6) because of Millie's song...My heaaaaart got a smack in the faaaace...😂... then you took hold of my aching heart and kicked it right in the kneeeee...😂
Hey, that's Bob Crane (Colonel Hogan) from Hogan's Heroes.
I'm a big classic movie fan and I was always sorry the script didn't have Milly do her Wallace Berry impersonation!
Wallace BEERY, not Berry.
@@jb6712 So it is
60 Years Ago. I'm Getting Old 🗝️🗝️🗝️ as a Pepper 🌶️🌶️🌶️.
these ads are getting more aggressive all the time
"Broadway doesn't have enough talent to put on a Broadway show!" 😂😂😂
Oh I don't know - we're talking early 60s? How about Julie Andrews, Rex Harrison, Christopher Plummer, Chita Rivera, Carol Channing, etc ad nauseum...😏😉😄
Yeah, I never got that line.
Eleanor Audley played Barbara's mother in My Three Sons also, I think her voice was used in Cinderella as the step mother.
She voiced both Cinderella's evil stepmother and Maleficent.
She was also Oliver's mother on Green Acres who was really better to Lisa than Oliver
And as Madame Leota in The Haunted Mansion at Disneyland.
@@toddmccreary4579 I just finished watching an episode of Green Acres on DVD, only to see her on this show! I really like her....she is so expressive!
No matter if they were doing a play, musical, or whatever Laura always auditioned by singing and dancing the same dance and type of song
And look who's playing the bongo drum... the young horn dog himself, Bob Crane.
The bit at 20:15 is hysterical!
Agreed 😂
Poor Harry
That's Bob Crane playing the conga drum.
WE KNOW WHO IT WAS!
@@jb6712 some people may not know
Bob was a very accomplished drummer. He played the intro to Hogan’s Heroes as well.
The truth is written in my lips
.. where I don't see nothing
Come closer
Did you read it yet
Not yet I'm. A slow reader 🤣🤣🤣
I think Millie was enjoying that kiss more than she should've. No wonder Jerry was worried
I have aromred from riveed 🤣
Aroamed from Rive.
HILARIOUS!
Ironic that Bob Crane would be involved in a lascivious sketch. That type of behavior later in his life got him murdered.
His murder is still unsolved.
@jeffschwartz4t.o.council-j132fun fact. In Hogans hero’s the blond receptionist was his real wife at one point. They even had a child together.
Yup - and that was here in Arizona.
Superb quality film. What year was this? Dick looks do fullnof via and vigar.
Mrs. Billings was a snobby customer on a Hazel Christmas episode...
Hazel Christmas show?
@@jillsmiley7701 Yes, that Christmas Hazel took a salesgirl job to make extra money for Missy's gift. Eleanor was perfect in the role of the snobby society woman.
@@elaineteeter9485 thank you
I'm a zoomer but I appreciate how this is actually funny, the performances are genuinely talented
I'd rather watch this than a bunch of degenerate high schoolers doing a sexually explicit Romeo & Juliet for a school play
With regards to Rob's comment, at about 23:20; Sherwood Schwartz didn't seem to have any problem doing it on The Producer episode of Gilligan's Island.
Bob Crane kept mispronouncing enchantress as "enchantess" (minus the r). You'd think the director would have corrected him on that mistake.
It was much funnier with the "mistake," just as it was when he kept goofing his "Marc Antony" bit.
Bob Crane portraying a man who is overly fond of female attention.
How prophetic.
Harry was played by Bob Crane. Eleanor Audley played Oliver Wendall Douglas's mother in "Green Acres." Bob Crane played Col. Robert Hogan in "Hogan's Hereos."
I remember all of those great actors that you mentioned. You don't see character actors much these days, a dying or dead art. I remember the talented Eleanor Audley from the clever 'Fibber McGee and Molly Show', she was outstanding as the supercilious 'Mrs. Uppington'!
We know that.
Bob was a fantastic drummer. He even played the theme to HH.
@Jack Kircher YES, you're right! It was quite a treat for me to watch Bob Crane actually play the drums 🥁 on tv once. I don't remember when or what the occasion was, but he was fantastic!
Here are three television appearances of Bob Crane from the late 1960's on drums.
Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour (1967) - Bob Crane on Drums ("South Rampart Street Parade")
th-cam.com/video/J4rQYlXQYk8/w-d-xo.html
Bob Crane on The Red Skelton Hour / These Boots Are Made for Walking / 1967
th-cam.com/video/JUNH5sIs-lY/w-d-xo.html
Hogan's Heroes - Bob Crane (Colonel Hogan) was a great drummer!
th-cam.com/video/mSHw58DfTaM/w-d-xo.html
That guy playing the bongo drum is Bob Crane, right?
Yes. Sad story of his end life.
Funny, but Rob and Laura or Jerry and Millie could of easily done it.
I hope Bob Crane behaved himself with the pretty ladies on this show. Although he was probably professional on set i think. I'm not sure if many people knew about his secret life.
Thank you for posting! Will you be posting any of season 5?
All of Seasons 1 through 5 are on YT, just not in any order.
At 04:21, mentioned about Broadway... ,
And?
I don't blame the married folks not liking their mates to play in "Cleopatra and Mark Antony"
Why not, no trust
@@stephenstumbke1721 It is not about trust, but instead about propriety and not wanting my husband to be kissing some other woman, even if it is acting. So the reason for my comment.
Halper!
Helper!
@3:12 min. Here you see HER for the first time, wearing glasses in the background.
MTM did dance well, but in some of these eps she acts arrogant about it. Dick was an awesome dancer.
It takes great acting to act as a bad actor as did Robert Crane.
20:26 ha
Wow, who is doing the captioning? Shouldn't they at least understand the English language?
Probably automatic
Clearly ranks in the top ten of #DickVanDykeShows, incl. #ColonelHogan. And they had a hard time hiding the "script girl," "Miss Harding," in corners and behind other people and behind glasses until @9:35 min.
Hurry get in car
One of the dumbdr episodes.
Mrs. Billings was Mrs. Drysdale on the beverly hillbillies.
No, that actress was named Harriet. But Eleanor WAS the voice of the stepmother in Disney's Cinderella, and she played a guest part in I Love Lucy in season 6. Eleanor played the person the Ricardo's bought their country house from.
@@michelegardemann4389 yes: her name was Harriet MacGibbon.
No, she wasn't. Milburn Drysdale's wife was played by Harriet MacGibbon.
No.
She played a high society woman in the show as well as Mrs Potts, the principal of the school Jethro attended and grom which he was expelled in Jethro starts school".
No, she wasn't! She was Jethro's teacher, Ms. Potts!
This episode is kinda dumb. Why not just have a married couple play the parts? Problem solved!
But so worth it all for "uh, one of the kids is sick".
Because it's a television show and they need content. 90% of TV shows would be solved with common knowledge and solutions. We need to stop overthinking TV and enjoy it for what it is.
I was just making a point lol
@@willmorris8334as am I lol
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There was someone on another DVD episode and their comment was “HARRY. GET. IN. THE. CAR!!!” They made me laugh so much. That is such an iconic moment the wife showing up.