This last aired on Trio but alas that channel went bust because they showed too many different programs that nobody else would. I remember watching this back in the 1980s on Nick at Nite before that channel went bust as well.
I dont know who the woman in the White dress in the beginning was, but wow umm... throw a few more buckets of cold water on her, its one hell of a nice view
Ah, even in only a few seconds, I can see that Lily Tomlin was lovely!! I mean LOVELY!! I mean, let me be your little fling, Lily?! I love you, cutie-pie!
I would rather do my homework when I was a kid than watch this show with the rest of the family. They wud be laughing so hard and I couldn't figure out why ? This show was a bunch of noise to me, guess it was the beginning of the dumbing down of america.
This was always a super corny show, but if I remember it wasn't so much about the show that made it appealing but the fact that people could watch it in color which was just at that time breaking out, everyone started getting a color tv which blew people away. I remember it clear as day my dad bring home a color TV in the 60s and being completely freaked out watching this show. If a show like this came out today it would be cancelled in two seconds. it was just so over the top corny.
I was raised on this stuff, age 5-11 when it was on the air. Best TV ever. Whenever a "star" appeared on the show they hung that star at the door and just had a great time being their true self. That just doesn't happen today.
@utterlyviolet That was" Tennessee" Ernie Ford - a singer with a beautiful, rich voice. He had a hit with the song "Sixteen Ton" as well as many more. Maybe before your time? He also sang a lot of gospel tunes. He's here on YouTube - check him out.
What a hoot! I had forgotten how zany and funny this show was. This show had a who's who of Hollywood: Kirk Douglas, John Wayne, Otto Preminger, Peter Faulk, Richard Nixon, Greer Garson, etc.
@jayronathon It was strictly a 60s show that ran until the mid-seventies and came back briefly in 1978 but wasn't as funny. There were no new episodes in the 80s but the Nick-At-Nite channel did show choppy, heavily edited 30 minute reruns of it for awhile. (Could someone PLEASE just release the entire show on DVD? Please??)
The show was well scripted and funded. Barry Took was 'imported' from England to work with top US writers and also many of the wittiest stars is US TV. No doubt, some of the people in the show started off being cynical and saw Laugh In as just another vehicle for advertising. But, like all great art, the quality at the heart of any great show (writers, performers, technicians) always wins thro', given enough time. Thankfully it did. Some of the stars of the show were made by it. It is fun!
This was risque for NBC back in the 60s--- but since everyone was on some kind of speed or smoking weed or LSD or drunk or whatever the heck they got away with A LOT LMAO!!! RIP Rowan and Martin!!
Hahahahhaha
Oh god I needed that!
OminousArtist 6 days ago
-3 tiny tim
DirtyTurtleesVideos 1 week ago
RIP Alan! Say hello to Dan, Dick, Henry and Larry. Thanks for all the laughs!
doorsfan58 1 month ago in playlist More videos from ruedydude
RIP Alan Sues
generalbullmoose 1 month ago
I used to watch this on Nick@Nite... and I used to laugh into the TV thinking I was part of the laughter... I miss this stuff!
cdesade 2 months ago
-_-
MrBigYum 3 months ago
NO ONE CARES ANYMORE ALAN!!!!!
ackattack1002 4 months ago
This was one of the greatest shows that ever aired on american tv!
vanderbiltst 4 months ago
This last aired on Trio but alas that channel went bust because they showed too many different programs that nobody else would. I remember watching this back in the 1980s on Nick at Nite before that channel went bust as well.
storrs19 4 months ago
"Rowan & Martin Laugh-In" Or "Laugh-In" 80's TV Series Coming Soon... Same "Hee Haw" Courtry..
BLANKNOTING 5 months ago
Classic!! I'd like to see this show on either Retro TV or Me TV.
620DK 5 months ago
I dont know who the woman in the White dress in the beginning was, but wow umm... throw a few more buckets of cold water on her, its one hell of a nice view
potamids 6 months ago
@potamids Judy Carne. She was known as the "Sock It To Me" Girl , a running gag for the first two seasons.
jonbateman80 3 months ago
They tried it on ABC (?) some years later...It didn't last long...But...Its had ROBIN WILLIAMS (pre-MORK) in its cast,though...
jerzeefranky3475 6 months ago
Fantastic-one of the best TV Shows
hartnell1000 6 months ago
Fantastic- one of the very best TV Shows.
hartnell1000 6 months ago
Ah, even in only a few seconds, I can see that Lily Tomlin was lovely!! I mean LOVELY!! I mean, let me be your little fling, Lily?! I love you, cutie-pie!
storybellz 6 months ago
Oh, about halfway. ;)
lauxianlady405 9 months ago
I love John Wayne.! I wish I could marry him! I love him so much.!
emmiegirl1997 9 months ago
I would rather do my homework when I was a kid than watch this show with the rest of the family. They wud be laughing so hard and I couldn't figure out why ? This show was a bunch of noise to me, guess it was the beginning of the dumbing down of america.
violetlightburst 9 months ago
This was always a super corny show, but if I remember it wasn't so much about the show that made it appealing but the fact that people could watch it in color which was just at that time breaking out, everyone started getting a color tv which blew people away. I remember it clear as day my dad bring home a color TV in the 60s and being completely freaked out watching this show. If a show like this came out today it would be cancelled in two seconds. it was just so over the top corny.
JamesTKirkCobain 10 months ago
Doctor Evil at 1:04!
Vincek88 11 months ago
How did Goldie do that Donald Duck impression?
Deedy06 11 months ago
man the 70's were fun
lol
musiclover1ism 11 months ago
NO ONE CARES ANYMORE, ALLEN!!! <~~~~Lost it on that one. XD
Jadensamma 11 months ago 8
It was a simpler and better time back then...
FEARTHEHOP 1 year ago
I remember this show and never missed an episode. They don't make them anymore. Everything has to be politically correct.
dao3rd123 1 year ago 2
This is much better then SNL but it seems like SNL kinda does the same kinda show?
SourBunnyBear 1 year ago
I never found this show funny, yet today, I still don't
randalljones58 1 year ago
@randalljones58
AngeD771 1 year ago
I might have been that foot!
philomorphologian 1 year ago
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I was raised on this stuff, age 5-11 when it was on the air. Best TV ever. Whenever a "star" appeared on the show they hung that star at the door and just had a great time being their true self. That just doesn't happen today.
BongoBengie 1 year ago
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BongoBengie 1 year ago
Who's Ernie at 1:25?
utterlyviolet 1 year ago
@utterlyviolet That was" Tennessee" Ernie Ford - a singer with a beautiful, rich voice. He had a hit with the song "Sixteen Ton" as well as many more. Maybe before your time? He also sang a lot of gospel tunes. He's here on YouTube - check him out.
Sewnknit 1 year ago
I'm with you Tiny Tim. (0:15)
MM MM and mm.
TheBlackWhiteDog 1 year ago
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burdenedbeauty 1 year ago
@burdenedbeauty Yes She most certainly is.. 0:01, 0:18, 0:20, 0:27, 1:20, 1:52,
TheBlackWhiteDog 3 months ago
(0:26)
TheBlackWhiteDog 1 year ago
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When did originally air?
Welljoy 1 year ago
Judy Carne is obviously a front loader.
472694 1 year ago
Oh man,, those were the days,, I sure miss TV like this !!! LOL
minks1968 1 year ago
you used to be able to get Laugh In on VHS and DVD from Guthy-Renker Home Video,not sure anymore.
saml760 1 year ago
What a hoot! I had forgotten how zany and funny this show was. This show had a who's who of Hollywood: Kirk Douglas, John Wayne, Otto Preminger, Peter Faulk, Richard Nixon, Greer Garson, etc.
100Meadows 1 year ago
This is when people knew how to dress!
trublu71 1 year ago
this was great tv! Funny funny - laugh alot and you live longer-
heartholder143 1 year ago
Holy shit, i remember watching this show in the 60's. very interesting but stupid was the best line
MrJim12341121 1 year ago
"No one CARES anymore Alan!!" --loved Joanne Worley!
TheCatgirl6 1 year ago
Just nutz!
gregoryagogo 1 year ago
goodnight sweet prince
Gggmanlives 1 year ago
don"t you wish you could have the drugs that they had back then to do this show. (btw i didn't post this my friend typed it)
MsNegative24 2 years ago 4
I loved watching reruns of this show when i was a kid.
At least, I think they were reruns, was this show still making new episodes in the 80's or was this strictly a 70's show?
jayronathon 2 years ago
@jayronathon It was strictly a 60s show that ran until the mid-seventies and came back briefly in 1978 but wasn't as funny. There were no new episodes in the 80s but the Nick-At-Nite channel did show choppy, heavily edited 30 minute reruns of it for awhile. (Could someone PLEASE just release the entire show on DVD? Please??)
TheCatgirl6 1 year ago
Who's the blonde woman at 1:39 ?
YuiHisaishi 2 years ago
Goldie Hawn
neo1one 2 years ago
That's a very young Goldie Hawn.
KBOH0301 2 years ago
Much better than the moon landing.
Ypipable 2 years ago 3
Anyone want to take a guess who's leg Lily is having to deal with at 2:33? My guess is that it belongs to Alan Seuss.
IDLERACER 2 years ago
RIP Henry Gibson
brocktree4 2 years ago 3
R.I.P. Henry Gibson
the60sKid 2 years ago 3
He was a cutie.
Whiteyplaysthebanjo 2 years ago
LMAO!! "NOBODY CARES ANYMORE, ALAN!!!" Jo ann Worley is priceless.
ThePaintedOddity82 2 years ago 4
Who is the couple singing throughout the video? Not Steve and Edie, is it?
kcmurphy72 2 years ago
Artie Johnson and Judy Carne-they were both regulars on the show
LFD254 2 years ago
that's artie and judy!
hatesit1 2 years ago
I LOVED this show when I was a kid!
Born in1963.
You couldn't get away with that today!!!
barbarasprague 2 years ago
My favorite joke starts at 1:22.
thephoenixisright 2 years ago
Dig Judy Carne's wet top (and no bra) at 0:28.
ghb61 2 years ago
I was a kid, but I remember my mom letting me stay up on Mondays nights during the summer to watch Laugh-In
Airbus9e 2 years ago
The "joke wall" was a time-honored tradition and "coda" for the show, which usually dovetailed into the closing credits...
fromthesidelines 2 years ago
They seemed like they had so much fun. I wish I could have seen this show.
calihomi 2 years ago 19
Yeah...it's as if the personalities made the show, not the skits. even tthough most of the skits were hilarious
tigerkidtre 2 years ago
The show was well scripted and funded. Barry Took was 'imported' from England to work with top US writers and also many of the wittiest stars is US TV. No doubt, some of the people in the show started off being cynical and saw Laugh In as just another vehicle for advertising. But, like all great art, the quality at the heart of any great show (writers, performers, technicians) always wins thro', given enough time. Thankfully it did. Some of the stars of the show were made by it. It is fun!
philomorphologian 1 year ago
@philomorphologian accidental flag down, sorry it was an accident!
jaredeberhardt 1 year ago
It's cold where I am at the moment. It is that time of the season. A flag down just reminds me that life isn't all up!
philomorphologian 1 year ago
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jaredeberhardt 1 year ago
@philomorphologian
With all the craziness - This was a Very Funny Show !
AngeD771 1 year ago 2
@calihomi I grew up watching this show. You didn't miss anything.
nickystartup 6 months ago
My dad loved to quote the John Wayne poem when I used to sleep in on the weekends.
calihomi 2 years ago 3
god glodie hawn was such a blonde...lol i love her shes so cool.
AshleyDL80 2 years ago 3
This was risque for NBC back in the 60s--- but since everyone was on some kind of speed or smoking weed or LSD or drunk or whatever the heck they got away with A LOT LMAO!!! RIP Rowan and Martin!!
vashydana 2 years ago 2
about half way.
calicobabe123 2 years ago 3
This is tooooo damn funny!
After seeing YCDTOTV, It seems that I enjoy its predecessor.
MrBertstown 3 years ago
Man, I loved that show!
HotRocker1948 3 years ago
The forerunner of the MUPPET SHOW Yaaaaahhhh
1horseman 3 years ago 2
"NO ONE CARES ANY MORE, ALAN!!!" Loved that line!!
Bradat26 3 years ago 3
1:04
I didn't know that Lex Luthor was on this show!
HaloJaxed 3 years ago
funny stuff
bowjingle101 3 years ago
LOL ... The John Wayne bit was priceless!
RoninTXBR549 3 years ago 24
I'm still crackin' up off it, myself! XD
ProjectRevenant 2 years ago 3
That was a crazy show. Forgot how crazy, thanks for the memories.
laughtergoodmedicine 3 years ago 4
ha- very funny
kappelmeister123 3 years ago
John Wayne - Liberace - Rock Hudson
kappelmeister123 3 years ago
speaking of dick, anyone know where to find tricky-dick-nixon say "sock it to me?!" on laugh-in?
KBekman 3 years ago
I believe it's on another one of the videos this user has.
JRSL1988 3 years ago
Good Night Dick! RIP
lehooper 3 years ago
Good night,Dick. Thanks for the memories!
myandy99 3 years ago
Thank you Dan and Dick.
mortysand 3 years ago
They look like they had so much fun. How neat to have been a part of it or even just there! I wish!
JustLeiLani 3 years ago 5
lol, Tiny! I love Tiny Tim
SLCPunker101 3 years ago
Whose the one that says "if they sock it to her one more time i'll scream."? Thanx in advance. ZX
Shadowmanor 4 years ago
It's "Tiny Tim" a sort of modern vaudeville act who played ukelele and sang in a falsetto voice.
moggpiano 4 years ago