I know they appeared either on the original or in a revival of the game show "The Hollywood Squares."
Funny stuff. Flowers was a kind of "gay Edgar Bergen or Shari Lewis" (these were famous ventriloquists for those of you too young to recall--although Bergen was usually on the radio, where the skills aren't seen & on TV his lips often moved).
Hunt around the Web. eBay, iOffer, bidmaster and sell are good places at which to start.
And dont forget the dotcoms for all of them. You Tube policy prevents me from listing the actual URL addresses in proper form here.
As an obvious beginning, why not simply private message the Tuber who uploaded the video here if he/she has the complete program, or from where the video was obtained?
I remember Melba Moore (and her fine, soulful voice) from TV shows in the 1970's. I think Moore also sometimes appeared on the panel of the syndicated "What's My Line?" game show (the version hosted by Wally Brunner, with Arlene Francis & Soupy Sales).
And "Madame's Place" I recall was a syndicated program like "The Muppets' Hour." But were Waylon Flowers & Madame sometimes on The Muppets show too?
With the renewed interest in Bea Arthur (that usually follows a celebrity's death), I hope in this case the situation will lead to a re-discovery of "Maude" on the part of a nationwide TV channel, which in turn will lead to first discovery of a very funny & landmark TV series for those too young to have seen the program when first broadcast (or even from its brief, syndicated runs in the past).
I know they appeared either on the original or in a revival of the game show "The Hollywood Squares."
Funny stuff. Flowers was a kind of "gay Edgar Bergen or Shari Lewis" (these were famous ventriloquists for those of you too young to recall--although Bergen was usually on the radio, where the skills aren't seen & on TV his lips often moved).
gymnastix 2 years ago
Hunt around the Web. eBay, iOffer, bidmaster and sell are good places at which to start.
And dont forget the dotcoms for all of them. You Tube policy prevents me from listing the actual URL addresses in proper form here.
As an obvious beginning, why not simply private message the Tuber who uploaded the video here if he/she has the complete program, or from where the video was obtained?
gymnastix 2 years ago
OK, I'll mention them both.
I remember Melba Moore (and her fine, soulful voice) from TV shows in the 1970's. I think Moore also sometimes appeared on the panel of the syndicated "What's My Line?" game show (the version hosted by Wally Brunner, with Arlene Francis & Soupy Sales).
And "Madame's Place" I recall was a syndicated program like "The Muppets' Hour." But were Waylon Flowers & Madame sometimes on The Muppets show too?
gymnastix 2 years ago
I absolutely agree with you.
With the renewed interest in Bea Arthur (that usually follows a celebrity's death), I hope in this case the situation will lead to a re-discovery of "Maude" on the part of a nationwide TV channel, which in turn will lead to first discovery of a very funny & landmark TV series for those too young to have seen the program when first broadcast (or even from its brief, syndicated runs in the past).
gymnastix 2 years ago 2
OMG, Madam at the organ is a hoot!
ssaattbb 2 years ago
Yeah, that was Rock.
MarkThompson01 3 years ago
is it me or is the first guy roy, rock hudson???
MAGICALxXx 3 years ago
OMG! I would so go to this church!! Love Bea Lots!!! Thanks for posting this rare piece!!
orawal 3 years ago
where in the world can i get this on dvd???!!!!
NiXiBaybee 3 years ago 2
Is no one going to even mention Madame? Or Melba Moore? Praise Jesus!
lazysusan103 4 years ago