LOVED actor, Charles Ruggles (who played the old man who gave Herman his license). He was one helluva handsome guy back in the day. If you've ever seen the *original* (and best) version of "The Parent Trap" w/Brian Keith and Maureen O'Hara, he played her rich Bostonian father.
So funny how every character he plays always sounds or seems the same....
geez this was one of the funniest episodes i had ever seen. especially when they went to groverville and were talking to that old guy! hahahahahaaaaaaa!!
Herman's second turn at the driving course is so fast that at 2:23 to 2:24, the woman's laundry jumps back into her basket from the ground. That's some very frightened laundry!
Stopping the clip at 3:22 shows some interesting fact's on Herman's temporary license. Herman was born in 1815, making him 150 years old. Color of eyes, green and brown. Height 7 feet. Weight 365. Can't quite make out what the 1945 refers to, or that seal on the left. SAM, The Society for Advancement of ... what? Management? Makes no sense.
@Dre2Dee2 Doesn't look like "Monsters" to me, but who knows? I get "MENT" at the end. It's that beginning that's the final straw for my eyes. That 1945 is puzzling too. Thanks.
@prchristman Herman fought in WW2. Could that 1945 be the previous license expiration? Also "ment" ends both words on the bottom of that seal. It's "The Society of ...ment of ...ment."
@fjccommish Still looks like Society of Advancement of Management to me. Why would that be on any driver's license? It likely was just an appropriate seal used to dress up a made-up license flashed on a screen for a few seconds. The "Society for" anything would have nothing to do with a state-issued driver's license, obviously. There might have been good legal reasons for NOT using the real state seal. You might be right about "previous license" for 1945.
Great Munstercoach shots here, and some vintage Mopar & Ford products as well! Note the '65 Dodge Coronet, and as well as the 1965 Dodge Dart GT Hardtop (in a simulated "crash" at 4:03 also). Thanks for posting...
personally, in my opinion, i prefer the addams family but the munsters is still a good watch! :D
boganlessons 3 weeks ago
I could never understand how is it that some run away in fright and some others...don't?
mslegacy01 3 weeks ago
I'm fifteen and I love the munsters
jamminjoey245 1 month ago 2
myrtle usually specializes in lesbian betrothals...that scandalous Groverville
lsdmadman 1 month ago
Jeese this is how my test went
mrbyrne96 2 months ago
@mrbyrne96 who in the hell disliked the munsters that aint even cool all these kids nowdays just just dont know what all they really missed!!!!
wwatts5150 1 month ago
Yeah!! thats quite the "Heap" ole hermie baby drives huh!
still not as Badass as the "Dragula"..when it come to speed Grampa rules
even his go carts were fastasssumbitchies!!!!
sharkbaitj 2 months ago
I LOVE THIS SHOW since i was lil!
hellyeahrainbow 3 months ago
the 1st same sex marriage on tv at 5:15
410missmonkeyful 4 months ago
@ 0;55 The actor....I 've see him in Bewitched episodes!
SuperTornado2212 4 months ago
they col family
tom238683 4 months ago
I love the woman that has her laundry basket with her at the driving course! Huh??
mpadraic60 4 months ago
its amazing how all those sitcoms of the sixties and seventies made it without any penis jokes like today's shows.....i.e. 2 1/2 men et al......sad
italy4blktop 4 months ago 2
@italy4blktop and still a funny show today
junkyturd 4 months ago
how permissive that wee town is re gay marriage...
lsdmadman 4 months ago
oh my now it's time to write my herman x grandpa fanfiction
swordofkings128 5 months ago
LOVED actor, Charles Ruggles (who played the old man who gave Herman his license). He was one helluva handsome guy back in the day. If you've ever seen the *original* (and best) version of "The Parent Trap" w/Brian Keith and Maureen O'Hara, he played her rich Bostonian father.
So funny how every character he plays always sounds or seems the same....
mslegacy01 5 months ago
i love the munster hes the greats
tom238683 5 months ago
i love themunsters
tom238683 5 months ago
yvonne de carlo are pritty
tuhero007 6 months ago
geez this was one of the funniest episodes i had ever seen. especially when they went to groverville and were talking to that old guy! hahahahahaaaaaaa!!
thechickwholuvsbnbh 7 months ago
"That's my heap right over there". Priceless. Got to sit in the original car some years back at show in L.A.
mgwilliams1000 10 months ago
grandpa and herman do make a nice couple :)
art4thecure1 1 year ago
This isn't real. There's no way somebody from the DMV would stay at work late to give someone a test!
tzkelley 1 year ago
@tzkelley Exactly.
fjccommish 10 months ago
Herman: Pass? But I didn't even get on the highway
Old Man: And with me in here you aint gonna!
LOL :)
clintbronson5 1 year ago
Herman's second turn at the driving course is so fast that at 2:23 to 2:24, the woman's laundry jumps back into her basket from the ground. That's some very frightened laundry!
prchristman 1 year ago
Stopping the clip at 3:22 shows some interesting fact's on Herman's temporary license. Herman was born in 1815, making him 150 years old. Color of eyes, green and brown. Height 7 feet. Weight 365. Can't quite make out what the 1945 refers to, or that seal on the left. SAM, The Society for Advancement of ... what? Management? Makes no sense.
prchristman 1 year ago
@prchristman Society for the Advancement of Monsters perhaps? :P
Dre2Dee2 1 year ago
@Dre2Dee2 Doesn't look like "Monsters" to me, but who knows? I get "MENT" at the end. It's that beginning that's the final straw for my eyes. That 1945 is puzzling too. Thanks.
prchristman 1 year ago
@prchristman Herman fought in WW2. Could that 1945 be the previous license expiration? Also "ment" ends both words on the bottom of that seal. It's "The Society of ...ment of ...ment."
fjccommish 10 months ago
@fjccommish Still looks like Society of Advancement of Management to me. Why would that be on any driver's license? It likely was just an appropriate seal used to dress up a made-up license flashed on a screen for a few seconds. The "Society for" anything would have nothing to do with a state-issued driver's license, obviously. There might have been good legal reasons for NOT using the real state seal. You might be right about "previous license" for 1945.
prchristman 10 months ago
@prchristman Yes, it was just a prop. The seal was likely some custom made thing they bought for $25.
fjccommish 10 months ago
Great Munstercoach shots here, and some vintage Mopar & Ford products as well! Note the '65 Dodge Coronet, and as well as the 1965 Dodge Dart GT Hardtop (in a simulated "crash" at 4:03 also). Thanks for posting...
jed6271 2 years ago