Crazy hi-jinx from Rowan and Martin and the gang, including Arte Johnson, Judy Carne, Ruth Buzzi, Henry Gibson, Goldie Hawn, Jack Benny, Jack Lemmon, Don Rickles, James Garner, Bob Hope, and Sammy Davis Jr.
The boys surprise guest host Don Rickles in the early '70s. Bing gets off a good zinger at Don's expense. BTW, I've decided to disallow any further comments for this particular video because of some rather nasty remarks aimed not only at Misters Wayne, Crosby and Hope, but also aimed at other Youtube users and their political beliefs.
Remember when Liz played the widow of evil genius Mikos Cassadine on GH back in 1981? Here are the outtakes. Actors Anthony Geary and Tristan Rogers were along for the ride.
As part of a 1984 PBS pledge break segment, Penn and Teller partially wrecked a supermarket. WARNING: Do not watch this clip if you are easily offended by the wanton waste of food.
Hans conducts a tongue-in-cheek interview with Rod on the old Fractured Flickers TV show. Serling goofs on The Twilight Zone, mentions Heinlein, Clarke and Bradbury in passing and has a laugh track laid over his dialogue.
Original Japanese trailer for the 1965 Toho sci-fi blockbuster. NOTE: Even though the entire trailer is in Japanese, Nick Adams' lines are in English! Wild!
How much time was taken up each week just saying everyone's name aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise? More than you'd think. From the only episode that didn't have a guest star, "The Immunity Syndrome." Season 2. Episode 18.
In a window cameo that makes the encounter with Col. Klink seem plausible, Batman and Robin meet Ol' Saint Nick. The Caped Crusader even directly addresses the audience at 00:34!
As Batman and Robin batclimb the side of a building, The Addams Family Theme is being played on a harpsichord in the background. This is a clue as to who will pop his head out of the window. The intersection of two of ABC's most off-beat '60s TV shows.
Stanley Kubrick originally intended composer Alex North to score 2001. North had written a main title theme similar to Richard Strauss' "Also Sprach Zarathustra." Had Kubrick decided to stay with North, this is what you would've seen and heard.
The memorable opening title sequence for the 1971 Vincent Price movie. See and hear Dr. Phibes play War March of The Priests by Felix Mendelssohn on an elevating theater organ!
When "Amadeus" came out in 1984, Orion Pictures wanted to create a music video that showed kids of the day how relevant Wolfgang's music still was. Therefore, look for scenes from the movie intercut with David Lee Roth, The Beatles, David Bowie, The Who, Van Halen, The Cars, Elton John, The Police, Devo, Michael Jackson, KISS, Tom Petty, Madonna and others.