- Please click here to subscribe to the WML channel if you haven't already you'll find the complete CBS series already posted, and you'll be able to follow along the discussions on the weekday "rerun" videos: 🤍🤍youtube.com/channel/UChPE75Fvvl1HmdAsO7Nzb8w?sub_confirmation=1 Join our Facebook group for WML great discussions, photos, etc, and great people! 🤍🤍facebook.com/groups/728471287199862/
GIve a guy 88yo a carton of Cigs!!!!!!!!! The good old days(?)
*He died later that year, by the way.
Whenever I watch these very old, now, TV shows.......afterwards I always want to visit the cemetery.
Art Carney looks like a different person when in a suit
$80 bucks and 2 cartons of Marbolo cigarettes! Wow those were the times!
When cigarettes sponsored programming….
Fred Allen was a real straight man. Loved his humor and sad he died of a heart attack walking home after a filming of ‘What’s my line’ way before my time but love these shows. As for the carton of cigarettes, even the kids got them to give to their parents.
Man, Ive never seen Henry so animated except when his mom surprised him.
Art Carney was an amazing performer.
Cy Young. Amazing!
Winston cigarettes killed millions. Winston tastes bad like a cigarette shad...we used to sing that
Fred Allen was an ass.
Wow! Cy Young!
Wow .. Dazzy Vance, Jimmie Foxx and Cy Young. I'd love to have a baseball signed by all three.
I forgot to write that is was great seeing Art Carney and Steve Allen was a lucky man being with Jayne Meadows.
Jimmie Foxx was one of the greatest sluggers in baseball history. Denton True Young won 511 games in his career. In today's game, there might never be another 300 game-winner among pitchers starting their career so that should tell you how beyond reach his record is. It is the one baseball record that will never ever be broken. Of course, the award for the best pitchers in the American and National league win the Cy Young award as being the best pitchers during the season. As a baseball fan for over 60 years, this video was fantastic to watch. Thanks for posting it.
This is a great episode, because they're giving Henry Morgan a chance to showcase the same style of comedy that he used on his old radio shows.
z2fQpUMPZgY&t=15m04s 15:04 - "He's 88 years old and he still works for a living." - Applause. Well, times have changed indeed.
Was the baseball prediction correct?
I love watching these old shows even though it's way before my time. There's so much history here, love Cy Young and the Hall of Famers.