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  • verlo es quedarte con agujetas durante todo el dia de la risa

  • The Marty Feldman Comedy Machine aired on ABC in 1972 in the US.

  • that was my first car !

  • I agree. Marty Feldman is underrated, he made a lot of very funny stuff, especially in the late sixties. But, as we germans say: Zis iss not funny! It' lame, it's far too long and absolutely not surprising in any way. Much like Benny Hill.

    

  • Heh, Bob Todd from the Benny Hill Show.

  • Give Bob Todd some credit too! He's the "Not so straight guy"...

  • The car is absolutely awesome...but how anyone can say this is boring- is beyond me... I was busting up laughing...using his tie to wipe the dip stick...even the hand print on the car and Marty's reaction- hilarious.

  • boring TO DEATH...

  • What is funny about destroying things? This is moronic.

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  • NICE SEXY CAR SENT TO CRUSHER SHAME

  • thats great how he thourght of it starts with a little oil at the end the car destroyed great never stop laughting

  • MMmmm. Not as funny as i 1st thought,Yes tome the plank was better

  • I'm so going to get flamed for this but I find Marty funnier than Woody Allen.

  • I had come to a gas station and the worker there had acted like this, I would been mad as hell.. lol...

  • is that Bob Todd?

  • Yes! Very under-rated but excellent supporting actor. Lived in Kent. R.I.P. Bob

  • Marty has fantastic hair...o_o

  • What a tremendous boon to have known this man, and thank you for sharing these gems with the world. Feldman was a true genius. That sketch in the railway carriage with Cleese was absolutely priceless...

  • Marty Feldman was an actor's actor he was great in Young Frankenstein and was a great comic actor!

  • amitboy king of comedy u got msn

  • Marty was a rare gift. He could have been a comic in the silent days or even now in the 21st century. I still miss him on TV and movies.

  • How wonderful of you to share these!!!!!!!!!! His face and comic genius is missed!!

  • More humour than you'll ever produce Mr Dickhead. I reckon a sketch could be written about you, lonely twat, pissed on wine and no one else to talk to.

  • Racist Anti-semetic Bigot.

    You just do everyone a favor and burn in hell.

  • Reminds me of Bill Cosbys Bob the Mechanic. By the way, there is contest going on ragingmechanicdotcom where you can find contestants that have created very funny videos in order to win a prize. I found that awesome page wacthing a video here on youtube with the title of "Mechanics, be careful when you dick around!" Enjoy it!

  • Marty Feldman is a highly underrated comedian.  I think it's a great injustice that he's been so overlooked & overshadowed by other less deserving comedians.

  • Like that twat Russell Brand.

  • Russell Brands is a comedian? News to me.

    I just watched him on late night talk shows twice this week and he is not funny. I don't have a clue why he is even in movies or on tv.

  • I see from next week's Radio Times, that BBC4(UK) will be showing "Marty Feldman - Six Degrees of Separation" on Monday the 31st of March at 9pm.

    Regards

    AS (aka StubCrouch)

  • Heh! I haven't seen this sketch for years. Parts of it are almost like some Candid Camera wind-up. Brilliant!

  • ok minna

  • Fan va kul

  • Tja viktor ingemar areskog/jani

  • jag gillar honom lol från jani

  • loved marty...bob todd cd play anywhere also...gp

  • Marty was a genius, and if he were alive in the 1920's could have been a silent movie comedian of the first water; his humor is very visually oriented. Does anyone have the sketch where he takes his "pet" encased in a laundry cart to the vet's office? I wonder where "IN GOD WE TRUST" migt come out on DVD.

  • Wow, thanks for posting these. In the US we have very little of Marty Feldman's stuff available, though so many of the British Comedians of the 70's and 80's speak so highly of him. In the US we only have his "Muppet Show" appearances and "Young Frankenstein". Something about him always reminds me of Spike Milligan, though I only know Spike through his books and the radio Goon Show. How lucky you are to have known him! I'm watching everything you post!

  • Marty & Spike worked together often, as you'll see. Spike was also in Marty's directorial debut "The Last Remake of Beau Geste."

  • One of the rare souls that affected my life!

    I'm a 52 old German with a lack of seriousness ;-)

    Thx for delivering it to us - tha adepts of nonsense with the transcesdence of eternity.

    Has anybody the taxidriver at the front?

    Enjoy life - it lasts not forever!

  • anyone have the golfer?

  • Two of my favourite sketches ever are Marty as the Football Commentator and as the policeman/bride in the Wedding Ceremony. Are they still around?

  • Classic Marty! Thank you.

  • Thanks for posting! This is one of my all-time favorite bits. I remember seeing it on his ABC summer show in 1973 (I think it was...).

  • How on earth are Marty Feldman videos attracting sex cams? I'm sure he'd appreciate it in a comedic sense.

  • Thank you. Your atrocious thighs made me chuckle.

  • Does anyone remember a similar sketch with Marty and Bob where Marty is a photographer asking "Just one more please" constantly. Driving Bob almost to nervouse breakdown. The final clip in the scene shown here, where the petrol pump is tied to the car, is at ATV London studios in Borehamwood.

  • Reminds me of Bill Cosbys Bob the Mechanic.

  • Saw this beautiful mark 1 Jaguar roll up to the garage. Then saw Mr Feldman and Bob Todd. Knew the poor car wasn't long for this world. Having said that, it is a brilliant sketch and at least the car lives on on Youtube, even though it probably ended its days burned out in some housing estate. ps why is Marty Feldman not appreciated more. He was a very clever man.

  • Oh, my gawd, you've just made my life compleat.  I'm a 50 year olde Yank who worshipped "Marty Feldman's Comedy Half Hour." All my life I've spoken of it and been made fun of, even called insane. Every friend seems to think it's a figment of my imagination, but it's stayed in me forever.

    I actually shed tears when I found this. Bless you! Do you have the opening and closing segments? The Pocketa-Slurp Machine and "Goodbye"?

  • isnt the customer one fo the regulars on the benny hill show?

  • thank you

  • what style is his comedy? is it alternative monty python style or is it more musical hall style puns and contrived setups and visual gags?

  • Marty was The BEST. One skit was with him as an old geezer, reminiscing with a friend about "the good old days"- when they had to walk to school uphill- BOTH ways, barefoot in the snow, how they lived in a sewer, their dads would come home and beat them with a sword, all they had to eat was cement...."Luxury, absolute luxury!" Uproariously silly stuff!!!

  • Excellent news! If you googled it a few months back there were hardly any results! Here's hoping for a revival! :) Of course - it means the value of the original will drop - but hey ho. Must go, got a bloody enormous engagement ring to dispose of.......

  • A true delight! I'll never forget Marty either - I regularly play my "Crazy World of....." album - brilliant stuff "You've got flat feet/Your breath aint sweet/But I don't care by heck/Cos I love - The back of your neck!"

  • I was entertained all the way thru, but only laughed a few times. I was struck at how Keaton-esq it all was, especially Feldmans way of moving...

  • Think I've known some car mechanics not a million miles away from this one! Thanks for posting this, Hammerman. A real treat!

  • I also don't understand why someone like you dresses up in drag, eats vegemite under the hot Aussie sun and screams about Socialism all day... so explain it to me.

  • I believe I have seen this on TV, but cannot recall on what show or when. Can you confirm if you have more

    of this show and any details about it please Hammerman?

  • How Funny Can You Get? Amazing Stuff!

  • Ah, "The Marty Feldman Comedy Machine"! I was hooked on this during It's U.S. run in 1972.Thus, I was really excited when Python broke big here, as I could now have additional fixes of this kind of comedy, and I hoped that either this show or Feldman's earlier British shows would re-appear, but for some reason(even though Feldman became a star in America the same year as Python),they didn't.

  • Excellent, Feldman is often sadly overlooked these days I hope these will be enjoyed as they deserve to be.

  • Wow - what a bad mechanic.

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