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  • if you want the meat,you got to take the fat.

  • SUCH A GOOD SHOW ...

  • Only 13 and the little girl is an old maid. Luke should have married a 16 year old instead of a 20 year old spinster.

  • @fobgat the Beverly Hillbillys ( a RM rip-off in my opinion) had the long running joke about the buxom Ellie May being 14 and an old maid. Can you imagine a joke like that on TV today? The internet would be ablaze with moral outrage. We really do take ourselves too seriously.

  • LOL. "If you want the meat, you gotta take the fat."

  • So that's old George, a friend and neighbor who lived next door.

  • I found myself laughing out loud to this episode! I LOVED this show! I was 12 when it was on tv for the first time.

  • cool! we got the real mccoys on u tube!

  • Great show! Preceeded the Beverly Hillibilles. And was funny in a warmer way.

  • Oh man, what memories! I loved that show when I was a kid. Thank you for putting this show on You Tube! The Real McCoys is what good, family tv was all about.

  • I was in elementary school with Michael Winkleman (Little Luke) as this was being filmed. I remember him falling asleep in class after working at the studio the night before. This is great entertainment !!! What a contrast to today's kid shows.

  • @mendotaman Did you ever know the events surrounding his death? I've never been able to find anything defininte. I've heard suicide, natural causes, and car accident. I don't know how long you lived in his area, but any light you coutd shed on the truth would be appreciated.

  • @mendotaman  That's a pretty nice gem of history you've got there!

    Not many people can tell that for a fact like you can, as well as having the memory!

  • @mytvmemories Evidently Michael . J. winkleman is buried at Riverside Cemetery and its gravestone says he was in Vietnam conflict (aboard a ship?) in Navy. Mc Coys was a hilarious/seriocomedy program of my youth.

  • that is the way familys should be this show was great oh yea

  • I always liked how Pepino addressed Walter Brennan as "Senor Grandpa."

  • I was six years old and living in FRESNO watching this! This stuff was happening MINUTES away from me on a regular basis in REAL TIME!! I am so blessed!!

  • Pepino forever!

  • Just a little bit of Heaven. To bad we can't have shows like this anymore.

  • We can have 'em if we want 'em! I could be a technical consultant on clothing, atmosphere and buildings 'cause I was THERE!

  • That was Good!

    DEO VINDICE!

  • Thanks so much. This was one of my favorite shows from when I was about six years old (gee, I sound like rgarcia77). I really enjoyed it. It's been a treat to see it again.

  • @bunnits2

    Don't feel bad. I was six when this show aired as well. And I'm glad I was around then to see shows like these. It has staying power. I can't even thinkof a show today that can compare with these shows from early 50s to mid 60s.

  • This is one of my favorite shows on TV. I remember watching the early years reruns, then the actual 1st run shows in the early sixties. I was just about six or seven years old, but I can still remember watching them on channel 7. I caught allot of them a few years back on the CMT channel when they were rerun again. I miss these kinds of shows. Thanks for posting this one!

  • And I was living right in the middle of it in real life in the Central Valley of California!

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