Super Dave Osborne on The Tonight Show
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Bob Einstein, a.k.a. Super Dave brings a special gift for Johnny and Ed, and discusses his new boxing training compound.
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I’d love to know where he gets his ideas from
Clever disguising your name, EGET!
Probably the Ralphs on Beverly drive..
I would think under the Queensburogh bridge
DID YOU JUST SAY THAT ?!
hahahah good one bro
I saw him in a Malibu restaurant a couple of months before he passed, with his wife and a few friends. I don't usually do it but I interrupted them to say thank you for all his great work. He and his wife smiled really big and he shook my hand and thanked me. Such a nice guy and a true artist.
that is awesome. I ran into Norm Macdonald and Colin Quinn. they are two of my favorites and they were both very nice
@@farrellthibodeaux6875 i saw jim norton at a colin quinn show back around the days of Tough Crowd, norton couldn't have been nicer. he asked to borrow my pen, his ran out of ink while writing down colin's jokes
That is a wonderful story. How kind and gracious of him.
But did you ask him where he got all his ideas from?
i had no idea he was dead :/ rip legend
RIP Super Dave, Johnny, and Ed... :-(
They live on forever!
Wow I just realized that....
Let's not forget John Byner who co-hosted a Canadian show Bizarre with Super Dave in its inception.
I remember as a kid watching Bizarre and couldn’t wait until the end of the show when Super Dave would do his skit. RIP Super Dave
Same here ..Bizarre was hilarious too
We miss all of you, Bob, Johnny, and Ed. Absolutely amazing trio. You all are incredibly missed.
It's bitter sweet watching these old clips since so many of them are gone now. Late night has never been the same without Johnny.
You’re absolutely correct.
And now Norm is gone.
Miss you Super Dave! He’s the funniest guy to just talk and I love how serious he takes EVERYthing
Just seamless the way Bob could do these with ‘Jimmy.’ Funny as hell
Isn't it Jewish
Johnny was one classy guy! RIP Super Dave!
Rest in Peace.
Johnny was actually a great actor. He really nailed this skit.
Super Daves dead pan act is classic and hilarious
Thank you Bob, AKA Officer Judy, AKA Super Dave, AKA The Funk Man(Curb Your Enthusiasm)... for 50 years of brilliant dead pan comedy!!
I miss Jimmy Carson!
Rest in peace Super Dave you were a true original!!!
We will miss you Super Dave. :(
He got the idea for this sketch in the meat section of Ralph's in Beverly Drive.
It’s funny...the quality of the video is so clear that it looks like it could have been filmed recently...sadly all three gentlemen have passed..life passes so quickly
gospos1 I know quality was amazing 60s and 70s but if you watch Conan from the 90s it’s terrible quality.......my theory is we started using cheap Japanese cameras
The Tonight Show was a huge show, they pulled out all the stops for it. Conan in the 90s was an entirely different beast, it never had the money this show did.
@@daviej1979 this was mid nineties
79 this IS from the nineties dude
@@GeorgiaOverdrive this is probably from the late 80s, 1992 at the absolute latest.
Super Dave's stunts - the best part of the Canadian sketch comedy show "Bizzare" :)
Loved that show. My dad and I would laugh our asses off.
RIP Bob/Dave...been a fan for over 40 years.
Man I loved me some Super Dave!
RIP my friend you were the man!!!
This was either in 1990 or 1991 for the scheduled Tyson vs. Holyfield fights that did not take place until 1996.
Tyson and Holyfield were going to fight in 92, but Tyson was sidetracked by a, probably unexpected, prison sentence.
The reality is, Tyson saw Super Dave’s training program with Holyfield on Carson that night and did anything he could to avoid Evander after that.
November 17, 1989, because Johnny says Richard Pryor is next.
Fashion gives it away too. Johnny and Ed were always pretty sharp for their day (I wish I could get Johnny's tie).
The “Pay per Chew” fight.
Miss you Johnny
This was imo as a kid one of the best shows you learned some stuff listen to great performances and hilarious "Stunts" so damn good.
Always had that perfect, deadpan, performance. RIP Bob Einstein/Super Dave Osborne.
Did he call Johnny "Dino" at the end? As in Dean Martin. That was funny.Carson was caught off guard. Genius Bob.
It took me an embarrassingly long time as a little kid to realize Super Dave was a comedy bit. I thought he was an unlucky stuntman. RIP Stewart Robert Einstein.
They were certainly some originals-RIP guys
If Johnny Carson says you’re the greatest at something, you indeed are something.
RIP Super Dave...you're already missed.
My dad loved this kind of humor . Bob Uecker was another great deadpan guy.
Very sad to hear of his passing. Used to always have such a great laugh seeing him as Super Dave over the years.
You have to admit, this boxing camp worked. Holyfield not only destroyed Tyson, but pretty much ended Tyson's mystique, not to mention his career. All thanks to Super Dave.
Facts!!!
CARSON, THE BEST EVER
Bob playin it so straight. Glorious.
*Super Dave's show was a smash*
Johnny's smile at the end says the punch landed.
I love how Jimmy doesn't like to be corrected in front of millions of people, but Jimmy has no problem correcting Super Dan in front of millions.
Bob Einstein was one of the funniest people of all time.
And nearly as intelligent as his brother Albert.
@@brodeesGreat-great-great uncle!
@@brodeesFunny enough his brother was named Albert, but he changed his name to Albert Brooks for good reason.
@@VCT3333 That’s precisely the Albert whom I was referring to. 😊
Priceless.😆😂🤣😂🤣😍
IT'S GOOD TO SEE YOU BACK!!!
RIP Super Dave.
Always loved Super Dave! You knew he was going to get wrecked you just didn't know how. :D
'A subtle adjustment' 🤣
The skit when he insulted Mr T was the best 😂🤣😅, we all miss your work...
R.I.P Super Dave, (and rest) you on norm macdonald's podcast was the absolute greatest podcast to date, that I am aware of
Legendary stunt performer Super Dave.
I always liked SD.
@nerd Surfer ok doomer
Dude, Richard Pryor came out next? We need another show like this.
Three big ones in the last day --
Super Dave Osborne, Mean Gene Okerland, and Daryl "The Captain" Dragon from The Captain and Tennille duo.
When you KNOW all the guys who passed away, you know you're getting old!
All very unique, all very much from my childhood.
And all around 76-77, the age of MANY surviving parents of my generation.
It's not something I'm looking forward to in my own family...
Thanks for this
Marty Funkhouser you are missed
I remember him from all the funny stunts he did on Showtime.
RIP all 3 in the room.
Super Dave was hilarious and a lovable guy!
Why can't we see shows like this anymore? All the night shows in nowadays are mixed with politics that are not funny at all.
Because these people are all dead.
Super Dave is gone, I didn't even know he was sick.
The lead gag was joyously funny
Awesome...
I would pretend to fall out of bed when very young.in the mid 60's.. And my mom would say ok Jimmy come down stairs and watch Johnny Carson with me.. it was very special to me. Something my older sisters never got to do..I was the favorite. 😂
Your take from this clip is about how you were the favorite over your sisters from 60 years ago and you demonstrated that by pretending to fall out of bed. Is that correct Buckbuck?
WOW when I was a kid my mom bought a vhs movie The incredible adventures of Super Dave and when I searched on youtube I was hoping to find some clips from that movie but I never knew that SD was actually a real person. RIP SD.
A character played by Bob Einstein.
Kudos to Evander for keeping a straight face during that demonstration.
RIP Super Dave
Albert and Bob both on the show big praise indeed
The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, Johnny and Super Dave, at the end of the segment, Johnny says, next Richard Pryor. 👍
Thank you for this.✌️✝️Rest in peace Sir.
The wallet part was funny
That's a killer punchline :P
idk how they kept a straight face as long as they did
He’s a real Ed MacBoy
Jimmy 😂😂😂
Classic TV clips shows you things haven't changed much on late night tv, scripted skits with the host and directed applause. Its why some podcasts have more views than TV Shows.
Love you... Marty Funkhouser!!!
Super Dave didn't want to roll the tape because he was afraid it would just be a picture.
Why do I need a wrist wallet?
Do you want to run broke?
- Modern Romance
Who is actually behind this channel, and WHY don't you publish daily?
Do you have the Tonight episode (sorry I do not know the air date) with a
small girl who performs feats of strength such as lifting a 500 lb
barbell and lifting the back of an automobile? It likely would have been
on sometime between 1981 and 1984
"Jimmy" Carson.... lol
Super Dave the goat of dare devil stuntmen. The legend. 00 sd.. ...lol
"Thanks, Geno..."
Air date, Nov 17, 1989
I never realized how tall Bob was. I knew he was tall but when he shakes Ed's hand you can see he is taller than him and Ed was 6'3".
yeah he was 6'4
Wasnt he also a stage hand on Redd Foxx Variety?
Actually he was the producer ...check out his podcast with Gilbert Gottfried or the Norn show and he tells some hilarious Redd Foxx stories
@@johngallagher72 you missed the joke. Watch Norm Macdonald Live with Super Dave as the guest to be filled in.
Maybe someone could find Super Dave's first appearance as a ventriloquist...??? One of the all time greats. (black&white era)
The next guest was . . . Richard Pryor. Wow
Well Jimmy 😂😂😂
The thing with Bob Einstein is, it was always a long long long painful slog haul to get to the gag punchline
Now explain to folks at home who Evander Holyfield is…
He needs to explain to the folks at home
He should’ve given that wallet as a retirement gift to a very good slave.
What date was this??
You got the wrong one. LOL
Funny even after all these years.
What year was this?
Just enjoying the clip then realize that all three of these greats are dead :( - I used to hear 'heeeerrreee's Johnny!' every night as a kid trying to sleep for school...then stay up, listening to his monologue!
I heard he worked on the Redd Foxx show
Everyone they gets to see supper Dave likes him.
Yeah dinner Dave was also a big fan
I heard he worked on a show with Redd Foxx.
Worked on it?!?!
What do you think he was, a stagehand, you douchebag?!?!?
@@quentin3792 What'd ya think I was a STAGEHAND you douchbag!?'
I miss Johnny and Bob both.
Thank you for the timely post. Please keep it up. The new guys pale compared to Mr. Carson.