Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman (2/4) Grandpa Is A Flasher (1976) HD
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- Imagine getting a phone call from the cops, and them telling you that your grandpa is in custody for flashing! Mary takes it surprisingly well. Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman: The Complete Series is now available for pre-order from Shout! Factory.
You can pre-order the box set here: www.shoutfactory.com/product/m... - Zábava
"I can't talk now. I'm on the phone." THAT was friggin brilliant and hilarious!
ironic perfection 😊👍
HaHa 😂but , today that is possible
This show is so weird and I love it. It’s one of those shows you either “get it” or hate it. Lol
Everyone loved Mary Hartman! This was a great episode.
This show used to come on at 11 pm weeknights on channel 5 in New York. I was a teen and thought it was the weirdest and coolest show...
Mary Hartman acts like she's taken a couple of Quaaludes.
One of the best stoner shows of the 70's. I plan on watching it all again sometime.
I know!!! We all used to gather at each other's house to watch it. lmao* ( I am 67 years on Planet Earth*)
This show came on when I was 11--too young for getting stoned. But last year, I bought the boxed set on Amazon, toked up, and laughed my ass off!!!
You'll love it ever more. And don't forget to watch the charlatan Deralda Dereemus*! *sorry misspelling This is pure Americana that was only once exposed on national outlets early on in '76.
Where Mary and Tom got stoned and then went to a televised revival of a fake faith healer. One of the best episodes!
Rolling a fatty and getting lit............
In 1977, I took my first dose of LSD and I'll never forget someone turning this on, and it was this episode where some lady is miracle-cured of her paralysis by a preacher, and it was ridiculously over-the-top hysterics, and just the weirdest thing I ever saw on TV, high or not. But trippin' balls, it was just... everyone was gathered at the TV and laughing insanely. It was crazy, man.
Went to see "The Exorcist". Big mistake.
I used to sneak and crawl and hide under the dining table so I could watch this. It came on way past my bedtime. I was very small but was obsessed with this show. I think it was her hair and childlike appearance. very kitsch show and nothing has ever been made exactly like it.
Me too!-Lol
Yes child, I 'hear' you! We over here in
Indiana had a kind of obsession with this anomaly of T
V during this period. Nothing like it was ever aired! Are you having any questions about this series I might interest you in?
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I was at university in Indiana. This always seem to air at 11:30 PM. We'd all sit up and take notice about how truly bizarre it all was. It was a revolutionary awakening of the "usual" we had all been accustomed to.
Me too
GenX
I was 15 years old. Almost every weekend, I visited my mom (I lived with my dad) at her 1920's apartment in Hollywood (Los Angeles). She'd come home from work around 11pm from her job as the restaurant hostess at the Marriott Hotel LAX. We'd sit and watch this show (I think it came on at 11:30pm) on her little black and white Sony TV. It made us laugh, I loved laughing with my mom. Her name was Silvia.
She always seemed like she was on the verge of a nervous breakdown.
until the nervous breakdown
I would have to disagree. To me, She always seemed like she was in the middle of a nervous breakdown.
Kinda like Lisa Kudrow's character Valerie Cherish in "The Comeback."
Life is suffering for billions of people...open your eyes, they are all around you.
Or waking up ... .
I feel that what Norman was trying to convey was a comical sense of reality circa '76-'77. Actually it seemed to be dead-center into the heart of the USA. Even today!
I was 5/6 yrs old in 1977 & remembered the annoying opening title “Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman” for years and years not knowing where it came from in my head. When I looked it up, wow, moments came flooding back. The lady w/ the braids, the cigarette, her country friend that sang. Good times & memories. Seems like yesterday. I miss my mom & cousins.
Good to see Barry Manilow branched out into acting.
I can't talk now, I'm in the phone?
Oh, dear, LORD...
Did they 3 way lines back then?
Kudos for the creators and Norman Lear for not adding a laugh track.
Brilliant show.
I can't talk now I'm on the phone. lol
We had two phone lines growing up .
I'll wait!
It must have been devastating news, learning that her grandpa was the Fernwood Flasher.
She huffed Pledge.
I was soooo in love with Sgt. Foley, I was also 12 😍
Best Line Ever!
Does anyone know what happened to the mass of videos that were downloaded for both seasons of MHMH? I’m devastated its been removed. I had only a few videos left to watch! I have the entire series on SHOUT DVD set purchased a few years ago but I miss the comment section the most over just watching the series alone wo company.
The cop looks like Barry Manilow. At the coppa
Yes, there's some resemblance but that's Bruce Solomon who played Sargeant Foley.
I feel like this was really ahead of its time. This could easily run on Adult Swim or something.
I'm guessing this show was a "Soap" parody?
It actually predated "Soap" by a few years and was a parody of what was perceived to happen on traditional soaps.
Wow! Barry Manilow plays a cop!
That's not Barry Manilow, is it? Noooo
And he's really good, a natural.
NO. I always thought it looked like him, though.
That was Manilow's twin brother................isn't it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
He's the guy from that Goldie Hawn movie "Foul Play".. he was Scotty who warned her Beware the Dwarf
always watched this show,had the hots for Louise with that over bite.
Cop looks like a combo of Barry Manilow and Joe Nameth.
This show is so special because of its utter bizarreness.
I feel like it was a prequel to Twin Peaks
brilliant!
Wow that's awesome 👌
I will see you at the nurses luau, Grandpa!
My parents wouldn’t let me watch this. I wish it was streaming, it’s my kind of dramady.
Dope!
The cop looks like Bradley Cooper.
The cop looks like Barry Manilow. (yeah... 'looks like')
Really the fern with flasher wow☕️☕️☕️☕️☕️
Someone said I was 304.....
Add to set them straight.....
Is that Barry Manilow as the police officer?
This woman is disturbing and creepy, 😳😳🤦♂️🤯
I don't remember this show. As I watch these, I can't figure out if it's supposed to be this bad or not.
It was supposed to be, that was the point. It was a satire of soap operas of that time, so the acting was really clunky on purpose, and each occurrence called for a lot more drama than it would be worth in real life.
@@rftulie yeah, this is the real deal, and back in 1976 my friends and I tried to watch it as often as we could. I believe the show was pulled because of some cocaine use by some of the cast, probably the crew, and anyone else who showed up at taping. After all the '70s was heavy drug years.Everybody was smoking the weed in '76. I loved the series, and so glad that I just found it on CZcams while searching for music. I'm 73 today, so, I just watched one of the episodes that I had seen 02/24/76 on my 28th birthday. ✌😎🇺🇸
Is it me, or does her lips look all dried out?
Warholian...
Mary coke head Mary coke head
this show along with that mary worth movie scared the living hell out of me when i was younger. we had mary worth in my dad's vhs collection and he played it to show me the weird drag speaking patterns he said everyone in the 70s had. was not funny to me at the time.
Worst TV show name ever
Worst show ever, lol
It's only because you weren't stoned in the 70s like the rest of the nation.
What do you consider a 'great show'?
Tbf it's a satire
Mash was
*WOW BOB WOW*