If you want to see where Norman Lear got the inspiration for his "Archie Bunker" character, watch these ten seconds 0:37 - 0:47. He's right up there on the screen, folks.
Joe Pyne was very funny. it was all an act. he was no dummy.
His generation however, the twenty-thirty something in the 50's people---well they were not acting. That generation was pretty unexplainably devoid of freethinking. The same kind of generation who are the 20 and 30 somthings of today.
Joe Pyne was actually pretty radical for his time.
From a 1967 promotional film designed to sell Pyne's syndicated talk/interview show to local stations. Pyne could be even more brutal with his "opponents" than Morton Downey Jr. was 20 years ago...or Bill O'Reilly is these days. In this excerpt, Pyne "takes on" Helen Gurley Brown, at that time the fearless "liberated" editor of COSMOPOLITAN magazine.
Damn she looked good back in the day. Almost too thin but not
kirbygene 7 months ago
If you want to see where Norman Lear got the inspiration for his "Archie Bunker" character, watch these ten seconds 0:37 - 0:47. He's right up there on the screen, folks.
Yephora 1 year ago
Jew pawn indeed. All the FOX news hosts are jew tools.
jimj122680 2 years ago
Hey Hitler, thought you died in a bunker
6motion6 2 years ago
Slenderizing...that's a new one. I like it!
keepitwildtv 2 years ago
@keepitwildtv Actually, "slenderizing" is an old one but perhaps it's time for a comeback?
SOLE2SOUL 11 months ago
Joe Pyne was very funny. it was all an act. he was no dummy.
His generation however, the twenty-thirty something in the 50's people---well they were not acting. That generation was pretty unexplainably devoid of freethinking. The same kind of generation who are the 20 and 30 somthings of today.
Joe Pyne was actually pretty radical for his time.
rialcnis 2 years ago
OMG she should have kicked that guy in the teeth
damiancody 2 years ago
Wrong. He should have kicked that broad in the teeth for the damage she did to society in promoting slutty behavior.
jimj122680 2 years ago
lmao
eileengoth 3 years ago
As A teenager babysitting I thought Helen was so sexy and I still do.
lebruun 4 years ago
From a 1967 promotional film designed to sell Pyne's syndicated talk/interview show to local stations. Pyne could be even more brutal with his "opponents" than Morton Downey Jr. was 20 years ago...or Bill O'Reilly is these days. In this excerpt, Pyne "takes on" Helen Gurley Brown, at that time the fearless "liberated" editor of COSMOPOLITAN magazine.
fromthesidelines 4 years ago