Fake voiceover: Sid Doherty: Tuesday, Jill plans to have a romantic evening at an authentic Japanese hotel, but Tim's business meeting takes longer than he thought, on Home Improvement, then, Doris offers Luther advice when his dog passes away, then they realize their common love of dogs on Coach. Now stay tuned for Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, next.
This could've been set to a montage of dance blunders and weird dancers. They sound more like Brooklyn Dreams and their lead singer Joe Esposito. Heck, they really should've lured Joe in for this.
@@wattsjetton3027 Considering it was the final $100,000 show: Bob: Well, first, I'd like to send a special thank-you to Vin Di Bona for having allowed me to make this show the best there ever was. I thank you, Vin. And also, after 8 seasons of this madness, I can't think of anything better to say than, Keep those cameras safely rolling, and honey, I hope you had your VHS rolling the whole time because your guy's done everything he could do and then some for all those seasons. Just hope I have enough voice left. Good night, and good-bye.
@@jnadle1 You said it should’ve been taped at The Hollywood Bowl with The Boston Philharmonic Orchestra when Malcolm D Worthington uploaded Bob Saget’s final episode back on Malcolm’s very first channel. So what should he have said if it were to have those things?
@@wattsjetton3027 Bob: What a fine way to go out, thanks Hollywood Bowl Orchestra. Well, that's another $100,000 in the books and the final time on America's Funniest Home Videos, for me, at least. Thanks to the Hollywood Bowl, to Vin, Barbara, all the gang at ABC. Until your new host comes along, if anyone, keep those cameras safely rolling, and honey, your spouse has decided to wind things up with a bang, so we'll see the real fireworks this 4th of July. Thanks, everyone, good-bye and good night!
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Fake voiceover:
Sid Doherty: Tuesday, Jill plans to have a romantic evening at an authentic Japanese hotel, but Tim's business meeting takes longer than he thought, on Home Improvement, then, Doris offers Luther advice when his dog passes away, then they realize their common love of dogs on Coach. Now stay tuned for Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, next.
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This could've been set to a montage of dance blunders and weird dancers.
They sound more like Brooklyn Dreams and their lead singer Joe Esposito. Heck, they really should've lured Joe in for this.
@jnadle1 What should’ve Bob said on his final episode that aired on May 18, 1997?
@@wattsjetton3027 Considering it was the final $100,000 show:
Bob: Well, first, I'd like to send a special thank-you to Vin Di Bona for having allowed me to make this show the best there ever was. I thank you, Vin. And also, after 8 seasons of this madness, I can't think of anything better to say than, Keep those cameras safely rolling, and honey, I hope you had your VHS rolling the whole time because your guy's done everything he could do and then some for all those seasons. Just hope I have enough voice left. Good night, and good-bye.
@@jnadle1 You said it should’ve been taped at The Hollywood Bowl with The Boston Philharmonic Orchestra when Malcolm D Worthington uploaded Bob Saget’s final episode back on Malcolm’s very first channel. So what should he have said if it were to have those things?
@@wattsjetton3027 Bob: What a fine way to go out, thanks Hollywood Bowl Orchestra. Well, that's another $100,000 in the books and the final time on America's Funniest Home Videos, for me, at least. Thanks to the Hollywood Bowl, to Vin, Barbara, all the gang at ABC. Until your new host comes along, if anyone, keep those cameras safely rolling, and honey, your spouse has decided to wind things up with a bang, so we'll see the real fireworks this 4th of July. Thanks, everyone, good-bye and good night!
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