Herman's Head - Series Premiere Episode - 1991 - Part 4 of 4

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Uploaded by on Jul 23, 2008

The first aired episode of Herman's Head, a TV series that ran 3 seasons. Starring (among others) William Ragsdale, Hank Azaria, Yeardley Smith, Ken Hudson Campbell, and Jason Bernard.

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  • I loved this serie, I miss it so much :(

    Thanx for sharing :)

  • No problem. It was a great show.

  • Wow thanks alot for this, i completely forgot about this show, i barely remember it from when i was a kid. again thanks.

  • No problem.

  • Thanks for posting that. I haven't seen the show in years!

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  • Hey! What about a movie of this, starring me,Danny Glover,Abe Vigoda, some one from Glee, and Henry Winkler as the Fonz! Ayyy...Gotta go. I'm hosting a birthday party for a blind, one-legged stewardess and her zany crew!

  • this was a great show I miss it thanks for uploading it

  • Yes TV shows are mostly trash these days, but there are still a few well written shows out there. Breaking Bad, United States of Tara, Burn Notice for example.

  • @LupinTehIII a couple grades in elementary school it would have been due to TV and my parents not caring about my education. Because TV was great back then. On Fridays I would watch Nick At Night. Thats how I got to see Bewitched, Jeannie,I Love Lucy, and Happy Days. And then I watched my kids shows like Adventures In Wonderland, Under The Umbrella Tree,Friday The 13th: The Series. These shows were so well written and scary, comical, fanciful, imaginative. I use to hate having to go to bed.

  • @LupinTehIII If TV was meant to rot your brains the 60s thru the late 90s was the time to do so. You had Bewitched, I Dream Of Jeannie, Whats Happening, Good Times, Dynasty, 227, Gimme A Break, The Facts of Life, Punky Brewster, Goof Troop, Amen, The Jeffersons, Mr Belvadere. These shws were re-ran on Tv when I was growing up in the 90s. My parents had to make sure my head was in the books constantly. I was obsessed with the Nickelodean and The Disney Channel. It I would have gotten left back

  • @MrMbell2

    You totally nailed it on the nose with this comment. I was the same age and had the same feelings. The n ame of the show always stuck to me and something told me to youtube it. I don't regret it one bit. A total rush of my childhood.

  • Thanks for posting this!

  • @katat0n1a intellectual, sex driven, and cautious side to them. I think this show was very creative for its time compared to the crap thats on TV now. The 1960s up until the late 1990s were the best time for television.

  • @katat0n1a I was about six years old when this show came out, too young to fully understand the concept of the show, and the only thing that attracted me to it at that time was the fact that Herman had funny people living inside his head. Back then I thought the show was about a grown man with imaginary friends. The female and the brainiac who represented Herman's feminine and intellectual demeanor were my favorite characters as a child. When you think about most good men have a sentimental,

  • this show had a great cast, gotta love Hank Azaria

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