Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In Clip #9
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@skoockum I can assure you it's not because you grew up in the late 60's, they are indeed the funniest shows ever.
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maybe it's cuz I was a kid in the late 60's, but Laugh In, the Smothers Brothers and Carol Burnett are still the funniest shows evah!
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I love this show I use to watch the reruns on nick at night. They don't make them like this anymore. Goldie played the part of a cute dizzy blonde pretty well .
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@jushiga After one pilot episode in 1967 Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In was on the air from 1968 until 1973.
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It was the "permissive society." The Hays Office was history and politicians had not yet got scared of the "God Squad." Even Richard Nixon turned up, saying "Sock it to Me?"
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This show was such a huge hit in the mid-60's that everyone was glued to their TV sets every Monday night from 8-9. It broke up my boy scout troop because our meetings were on Monday nights and everybody stopped showing up to stay home and watch Laugh In!
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Wow just found these clips by chance and this looks awesome. I would have loved to have lived in the 60s. This is 60s right? :D
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GOLDIE IS THE BESTEST EVER!!!- I love Kate too!!
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Knock Knock!
Who's There?
Little Old Lady.
Little Old Lady Who........?
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Great show, I remember this as a kid, my parents watche dit all the time
A dork meaning silly, goofy, has fun and doesnt care whos watching, sheesh, relax. I enjoy her very much too. Find out what someone means before getting all defensive. I didnt mean anything bad, excuse me.
JustLeiLani 3 years ago 17
LOL, Goldie is such a dork, I love it!
JustLeiLani 3 years ago 12