From first season (1971-72). Judy Graubart sings a melancholy song of lost love, interspersed with comic musings about the many shortcomings of her ex. Howard (Skip Hinnant) may not have been perfe...
From first season (1971-72). Judy Graubart sings a melancholy song of lost love, interspersed with comic musings about the many shortcomings of her ex. Howard (Skip Hinnant) may not have been perfect, but she misses him anyhow. The perfect mix of comedy and tragedy makes this one of my all-time favorites.
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This is one of my favorite sketches ever (which is probably why I've used footage from it in just about every TEC fan video I've made). When I first saw it I hoped Howard would come back at the end and they'd kiss. ;_;
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What an amazing piece!!