ARTHUR GODFREY TIME - 11/6/1958

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  • Godfrey performs "China Doll" w/ band. He then talks at length with special guest Jackie Gleason.
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  • @JSB1882
    @JSB1882 Před rokem +15

    People now a days have no clue who Arthur Godfrey was - but this guy ruled TV & radio!

  • @zyxmyk
    @zyxmyk Před 2 lety +22

    I can't believe CZcams can take you back to these moments. It's beyond amazing.

    • @jubalcalif9100
      @jubalcalif9100 Před 2 lety +2

      Indubitably ! Wonderful to see these bodacious "blasts from the past" !

  • @REM977
    @REM977 Před 3 lety +14

    Jackie was one funny dude! Those were the good ole days of radio and television.

  • @jubalcalif9100
    @jubalcalif9100 Před 2 lety +12

    Enjoyed this very much ! THANKS for uploading ! For a person with only a grammar school education, Mr Gleason was a very articulate gentleman. He was obviously a very intelligent & perceptive individual.

  • @sooz9433
    @sooz9433 Před 2 lety +8

    I was just a wee kiddo but we watched Arthur Godfrey as a family and it was so much fun and good entertainment. Thank you for sharing this wonderful video with us ❤️

  • @marvinmuonekejazz
    @marvinmuonekejazz Před rokem +5

    Jackie tells straight up facts regarding making it in show business in this program. Humorous, but very true.

  • @carltriangolo1384
    @carltriangolo1384 Před 4 lety +11

    Terrific band and Arthur is also very good.

  • @alankidd8117
    @alankidd8117 Před rokem +2

    As a child I watched The Candid Camera Show with host Allen Funt and Authur Godfry.I never will forget the segment when Godfry said the car needed some all which we took to mean oil.

  • @user-il5oq5df6l
    @user-il5oq5df6l Před 15 dny

    Arthur and Jackie---two CBS legends! The chemistry between Messrs. Godfrey and Gleason was phenomenal, and Arthur and his band did a great job playing a jazz number.

  • @ryanellis4474
    @ryanellis4474 Před 2 lety +7

    Lovely program
    Thank you for preserving this excellence!

  • @harrylazard805
    @harrylazard805 Před rokem +4

    what a terrific band!...

  • @lynnglidewell7367
    @lynnglidewell7367 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I was 5 years old and my mother And I watched every weekday morning. Probably watched this episode as well. I loved Jackie Gleason as a kid. I couldn't pronounce his name properly so I called him Jackie Policeman. The Honeymooners was my favorite show. Jackie and Art Carney cracked me up! We were watching Godfrey the morning he fired Julius LaRosa live on air. The country turned against Godfrey in a heartbeat and he was finished. His own ego was always his own worst enemy. Still there we're good moments before the LaRosa incident and it's those moments you fondly remember. Thanks for posting this. This old 71 year old man thanks you!

    • @BlackMorrisPNearMorrisey
      @BlackMorrisPNearMorrisey Před 4 měsíci

      Norton was a funny bastard too. The way the wife would rag on gleason was alot like the show Married w Children. Im 40 but grew up on reruns of Honeymooners, Odd Couple, Bewitched, I dream of Jeanie, Taxi. I watched TV on the same 23 inch Zenith floor model my mother watched as a kid.

  • @Brace67
    @Brace67 Před 3 lety +4

    Television entertainment from 1958. Arthur Godfrey is pretty much forgotten today but at one time he was extremely popular and had both a radio and TV show, He was an accomplished musician and an expert pilot, even flying Eastern Airlines big Super Constellations on long trips. His on-air firing of popular singer Julius LaRosa did not sit well with fans and he began to decline in popularity. Today, most folks never heard of Arthur Godfrey.

  • @jamescowley1710
    @jamescowley1710 Před 7 měsíci

    This is fabulous, I had no ideal this was on you tube, don't need the major network anymore. Love You Tube..

  • @execatty
    @execatty Před 2 lety +7

    Guitar player Killin it

  • @Nick-vs2nb
    @Nick-vs2nb Před rokem +4

    The band is phenomenal

    • @larrydewein
      @larrydewein Před 7 měsíci

      That's when there was REAL MUSIC which WAS MELODY, HARMONY AND SENSIBLE RHYTHM. Unfortunately, it was changing with the already rock and roll crap of screamers, pig callers and instrument bashers. WHAT A SHAME!!

  • @jimhilliker2450
    @jimhilliker2450 Před 2 lety +3

    Videotape first used by CBS in November 1956, to pre record The CBS Evening News with Douglas Edwards for the Pacific time zone. On January 22, 1957, the NBC game show Truth or Consequences from Hollywood, became the first television show to be broadcast in all time zones, from a pre-recorded videotape. So, by November 1958, CBS and NBC used videotape regularly.. But many times back in the '50s and '60s, shows were not saved, and new shoes were recorded over earlier taped shoes. We are lucky to have this videotape of Arthur Godfrey Time on CBS preserved all these years later. Much better picture than grainy kinescopes films. I believe Arthur's show was simulcast on CBS radio at the same time. At least in the east coast. Tape delayed in the west.

    • @pgh45rpms
      @pgh45rpms Před rokem +2

      Ernie Koacs ABC shows were all videotaped. Some have survived, but many of his tapes were wiped clean to record other shows. No foresight.

  • @carltriangolo217
    @carltriangolo217 Před 8 lety +5

    I remember this show so fondly as a boy in the 50's.

  • @jamespoore1111
    @jamespoore1111 Před rokem +2

    Old time look into broadcasting. This was broadcast live from CBS New York, and looks like it was done in a radio studio. Godfrey had up to three shows on CBS Radio and TV at the same time. He made CBS millions. Notice the clock on the wall, Godfrey timed up to a perfect end, “on the nose”, on his nose at 11:15 am.

    • @jethro1963
      @jethro1963 Před rokem +1

      Despite his avuncular presence on air, Godfrey was a pain in the ass to CBS execs. They put up with him because when his morning shows were finished (well before noon) the commercial revenues flowing from them had already paid CBS' full daily expenses. The rest of the day was gravy.

  • @epaddon
    @epaddon Před 8 lety +25

    I'm impressed this is in the original videotape quality. VERY rare for 1958.

    • @DEKMAN99
      @DEKMAN99 Před 3 lety

      @@victorseastrom3455 for

    • @manofmanyinterests
      @manofmanyinterests Před 2 lety +2

      @@victorseastrom3455 No, it's videotape.

    • @geraldbaker4019
      @geraldbaker4019 Před 2 lety +3

      @@victorseastrom3455 It’s videotape. Somehow, the videotape is around (likely one of the oldest tapes, too!)

    • @jethro1963
      @jethro1963 Před rokem +2

      @@victorseastrom3455 I worked in videotape, that is videotape. What you described is the whole reason videotape was invented, time shifting. If stored in a proper environment VT has a long shelf life. Kinescopes look like hell with crushed blacks for starters and a flat look. Here is the oldest videotape in existence (available to view on CZcams) - The Edsel Show - CBS-TV (October 13, 1957)

    • @jethro1963
      @jethro1963 Před rokem +1

      @@geraldbaker4019 The first quad recording and practical videotape system (Ampex) aired November 30 1956. NBC using an RCA recorder aired a scene earlier but it was not a practical format and used 1/4 inch tape vs Ampex's quad 2" tape. Even though this Godfrey show came two years after the introduction of the first practical system, it is quite rare. So we have, the first broadcast using quad, skip a year to the oldest tape in existence The Edsel Show - CBS-TV (October 13, 1957) and then skip another year to this. I wouldn't hazard a guess as to how many tapes are older than this and still existing, not too many I would think.

  • @gloriarider9688
    @gloriarider9688 Před 4 lety +11

    *"Jackie Gleason!!- was the funniest man on this planet!!"*

    • @kevinbutler1955NYC
      @kevinbutler1955NYC Před 3 lety +1

      A truly talented and creative clown..Jackie really was "The Great One".

  • @PathfinderHistoryTravel
    @PathfinderHistoryTravel Před 11 měsíci +2

    Better than anything on late night now.

  • @WAL_DC-6B
    @WAL_DC-6B Před 5 měsíci

    Authur Godfrey was quite a talented aviator. I gather the two model planes beside him on his left, an Aero Commander and a DC-3, represent the real ones he owned and flew.

  • @km2711
    @km2711 Před 8 lety +4

    WOW! Talk about memory lane!
    I remember this from grade school days and watching those ladies (don't know if they had a definite name for the them?) on a small 12" B/W TV with my grandma Bessie!
    Just WOW!!

  • @Atheneastro
    @Atheneastro Před 4 lety +4

    Awesome clarinet solo at the beginning.

  • @carltriangolo1384
    @carltriangolo1384 Před 3 lety +2

    Very very nice divieland.That clarinetist was a genius.It’s all gone now.

  • @kevincarr5648
    @kevincarr5648 Před rokem

    Simpler times. Love watching these old clips that my parents grew up on.

  • @pgh45rpms
    @pgh45rpms Před 5 lety +2

    Song was called "Chinatown, My Chinatown," written in 1906 by Jean Schwartz & William Jerome. It's not very often to see a tv performer reading from a music stand.

  • @jamesbrien1944
    @jamesbrien1944 Před 3 lety +2

    Wonderful memories!

  • @PearlGeek
    @PearlGeek Před 4 lety +2

    The Big Four quartet. They are so chill.

  • @jeffearle8172
    @jeffearle8172 Před 2 měsíci

    One thing I miss from early television is the sound of good conversation. No one yelling and talking over each other to make their dreadful points.

  • @christophermore6844
    @christophermore6844 Před rokem

    Great Grandma Winnifred Jackson

  • @benjaminaustin9913
    @benjaminaustin9913 Před 4 lety +3

    Wow. Mr. "Face in the crowd" could actually play!

  • @raygreenberg6720
    @raygreenberg6720 Před 5 lety +6

    You can barely see anything for all the cigarette smoke! Everyone smoked on TV back then.

  • @Patrick-tx9rh
    @Patrick-tx9rh Před 4 lety

    KIRO TV (CBS) in Seattle was just starting at that time it first went on the air, February 8, 1958.

  • @johngreen3543
    @johngreen3543 Před 3 lety

    My mother never listened to Godfrey in the mornings, she preferred Don McNeil 'Breakfast Club. So I was never introduced to him as a young boy getting ready to go to grade school in the early morning hours.

  • @MrJoeybabe25
    @MrJoeybabe25 Před 8 lety +2

    Jackie mentions 11am, but that would have been radio only time, I think. I thought they cleaned up a little more for television, but it looks like a radio show. Which I like!

  • @DMVLeGenD96
    @DMVLeGenD96 Před 2 lety +1

    Jackie is hilarious

  • @jimhilliker2450
    @jimhilliker2450 Před rokem +1

    Is there more to this program or was it only 15 minutes? Or is the remainder of the show missing? Wish we could watch the rest of it, Gleason is great.

  • @Realroyrogers
    @Realroyrogers Před 3 lety +4

    The girls could sing

  • @MrAitraining
    @MrAitraining Před 3 měsíci

    Jackie just bull$hitting is super quick and funny, and genuine

  • @davidcawrowl3865
    @davidcawrowl3865 Před 4 lety +4

    The art of smoking.

  • @stevescontriano860
    @stevescontriano860 Před 2 lety +1

    His Cigarette smoke is going into Godfrey’s face. Unbelievable

  • @jasonplatt2228
    @jasonplatt2228 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I think the song at the beginning is actually "Chinatown My Chinatown" not "China Doll"

  • @alenferguson3592
    @alenferguson3592 Před 3 lety +7

    Arthur is my great uncle on my moms side. My mother always said I resembled Arthur. And I was stubborn just like him. My mother said he was a mean spirited man who didn’t care about anything but himself. But that’s just family drama. He seems like a great man. Wish I could have met him before he past.

  • @kbchaffin53
    @kbchaffin53 Před 3 lety

    Geez it's strange to watch something that happened so long ago.

  • @plunkervillerr1529
    @plunkervillerr1529 Před 4 lety +3

    please post more godfrey material? Studebaker kary,

  • @jmdocs
    @jmdocs Před 3 lety +2

    So to the people at University of Maryland Libraries - is this more to this tape, and do you have more videotape this early? Very rare and important material! Congrats on getting this out there!

    • @jethro1963
      @jethro1963 Před rokem +1

      I collect every pre 1960 videotape program I can find (obviously not the original) but copies.

    • @jmdocs
      @jmdocs Před rokem +1

      @@jethro1963 Same here! Wrote a journal article on it ages ago (The Moving Image 5, no. 1 ( Spring 2005 ): pp 54-70. It was fascinating to learn the details of early tape use, and why nobody kept anything prior to "The Edsel Show" (key detail: 3M had a terrible time producing good-quality 2" tape at first - they'd only managed to make 50 tapes total by mid-1957 - so the networks had no choice! 50 tapes for the whole industry!)

  • @geraldbaker4019
    @geraldbaker4019 Před 2 lety

    Special videotaped program.

  • @memonk11
    @memonk11 Před 8 lety +1

    Sy Shafer on Trombone.

  • @MrJoeybabe25
    @MrJoeybabe25 Před 8 lety +2

    Was this the first 15 minute segment? or was it another? Was AG's show still 90 minutes in 1958? It was for many years 1 hour TV and radio with the last half hour radio only, divvied into 15 minute segments.

    • @fromthesidelines
      @fromthesidelines Před 7 lety +1

      In the fall of 1958, Godfrey was on for an hour [10-11am(et)] every weekday over CBS Radio. The TV edition began at 11am(et), lasting a half-hour. So, yes, this is the first quarter-hour....................

    • @MrJoeybabe25
      @MrJoeybabe25 Před 7 lety

      Wasn't it at one time, Barry an hour (or more on tv and radio and the last 30 or 15 minutes radio only)? Julius LaRosa was fired in the last 15 minute segment, which although people have always have claimed to see, was radio only.

    • @kolyobombata
      @kolyobombata Před 7 lety +1

      Joe Postove When Julius La Rosa was fired, the TV portion wasn't on air any more. His Swan Song was only on radio.

    • @fromthesidelines
      @fromthesidelines Před 7 lety

      That's right. Arthur gave him the ax on RADIO {after 11:25am(et)} on Tuesday, October 19, 1953. Godfrey wasn't on TV at 11:15am on Tuesdays and Thursdays at that time.

    • @jamesjasion5929
      @jamesjasion5929 Před 6 lety

      Joe Postove It lingered on WCBS radio until 1970.

  • @danielweinstein5252
    @danielweinstein5252 Před 3 lety +1

    The song is "Chinatown, My Chinatown," not "China Doll."

  • @js2010ish
    @js2010ish Před 3 lety

    Is there a name for the pre show beep

  • @MrJoeybabe25
    @MrJoeybabe25 Před 7 lety

    Did CBS ever "test" the morning show in color?

    • @jmdocs
      @jmdocs Před 3 lety

      CBS was doing almost no color in these days, since RCA (parent company of NBC) had developed the technology--and CBS hated buying cameras and equipment from their rival.

    • @jethro1963
      @jethro1963 Před rokem +1

      @@jmdocs CBS was actually a pioneer in colour in the 40's and early 50s and had won the race for colour but the market forces and the Korean War delay helped lead to a reversal of the FCC's decision for the to be accepted colour system. Yes, CBS were loathe to using RCA equipment opting for Norelco (Philips) cameras. Even though the CBS field sequential color system won (and then lost) the TV race, it did win the race to the moon as colour Apollo systems used the rotating color wheel cameras.

  • @franklynpolster8949
    @franklynpolster8949 Před 5 lety +1

    I think this is a Kinescope... film camera set up in front of a monitor to record show.

    • @jmdocs
      @jmdocs Před 3 lety

      No, you can tell by the sound quality, the lack of film dirt, and especially the lack of motion artifacts caused by the conversion of 30fps video to 24fps film and back again.

    • @bluecollarguy67
      @bluecollarguy67 Před 2 lety +1

      Nope, this is a videotape recording. Even the best kinescopes look like shit.

    • @jethro1963
      @jethro1963 Před rokem

      @@bluecollarguy67 The Edsel Show video on CZcams shows the difference between VT and Kines. This is videotape

  • @michaelcrockette8694
    @michaelcrockette8694 Před 2 lety

    11 million dollars in 1958 would b worth 99 million dollars today.(approximately).

  • @cats0182
    @cats0182 Před 6 lety

    No studio audience?

  • @brianwillis242
    @brianwillis242 Před 11 měsíci

    Not China Doll, but China Town.

  • @ogdiamond007
    @ogdiamond007 Před rokem

    Everybody here old af lol

  • @johngreen3543
    @johngreen3543 Před 3 lety +5

    Godfrey thought he was fantastic on a ukelele but he could not hold a candle to the greatest Uke player of all time George Formby. The American public figured him out as a big phoney after the LeRosa firing.

  • @thomasbinninger1355
    @thomasbinninger1355 Před 3 lety

    Beep beep beep.

  • @ALKAHESTBOY
    @ALKAHESTBOY Před 7 lety

    Lee Erwin on piano, celeste and organ.

  • @msszollosiable
    @msszollosiable Před 6 lety

    This is fucking brilliant.

  • @Realroyrogers
    @Realroyrogers Před 3 lety

    Wish I knew who all those band members were

    • @cats0182
      @cats0182 Před 2 lety

      I believe: Remo Palmiere, Guitar; Lee Erwin, Piano; Sy Shafer, Trombone, Johnny Mince, Clarinet. Others and leader do know.

    • @barryputterman2412
      @barryputterman2412 Před 2 měsíci

      @@cats0182 As I'm sure you know, Johnny Mince was with Tommy Dorsey from 1937-1941 and did dozens of great solos on Dorsey records.

  • @packingten
    @packingten Před 4 lety

    The smoke a flyin....nah..

  • @carltriangolo1384
    @carltriangolo1384 Před 3 lety

    Sorry,Dixieland.I’ve always been a bad typist.

  • @larrydewein5715
    @larrydewein5715 Před 5 lety +2

    This is the time and era I grew up in. How I miss it! I despise and am disgusted with the WHOLE rock and roll rap crap generation that came along!!

  • @titancoach15
    @titancoach15 Před 5 lety +2

    arthur was hated by everyone

    • @larrydewein5715
      @larrydewein5715 Před 5 lety +3

      Balony! He was LOVED by everyone! Only lost popularity after firing Julius LaRossa.

    • @baronvonnembles
      @baronvonnembles Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, that's why he was on TV for 12 years or so and radio for 27. Sponsors loved him.

    • @CharlesCoderre-yv1cu
      @CharlesCoderre-yv1cu Před rokem

      me too

    • @davidmoser3535
      @davidmoser3535 Před rokem +2

      Yes even the Mrs hated him, Watch the movie A face in the Crowd. Andy Griffiths character was Godfrey.

    • @lynnglidewell7367
      @lynnglidewell7367 Před 9 měsíci

      No that's incorrect. They loved him until the on air Julius LaRosa incident. They were dissipointed.

  • @brez-ed9dd
    @brez-ed9dd Před 2 lety

    Who is on guitar?

    • @frankkolton1780
      @frankkolton1780 Před rokem

      Remo Palmier. Early in career he worked with Charlie Parker, Hawkins, Gillespie and many other jazz greats, in the 40s he went to work for Arthur Godfrey, he stayed on the show till it ended in the early 70s (he taught Godfrey how to play the ukulele and arranged most of the band's numbers. Speaking as music fan and somebody who likes to mess around a little on a jazzbox, I think it was waste of his talent and creativity, he obviously liked having a steady gig with a guaranteed check every week and no travel.

  • @black.irish1232
    @black.irish1232 Před 3 lety

    Would you like a lei

  • @MrJoeybabe25
    @MrJoeybabe25 Před 7 lety

    China Doll by David Bowie!?

  • @mtatom92345
    @mtatom92345 Před 5 lety +3

    Vanity and hubris eventually took him down.

    • @daniellack3559
      @daniellack3559 Před 4 lety +1

      Despised in the industry and now properly and rightfully almost completely forgotten, after dominating radio and tv in the early-mid fifties........

    • @rscottlogan9471
      @rscottlogan9471 Před 4 lety

      True

    • @baronvonnembles
      @baronvonnembles Před 2 lety

      No more than they bring us all down.

    • @pgh45rpms
      @pgh45rpms Před rokem

      To misquote Godfrey -- "Arthur lacked humility."

    • @davidmoser3535
      @davidmoser3535 Před rokem +1

      2 weeks later he buzzed Teeterboro tower, he lost that one big time.

  • @bh5606
    @bh5606 Před 3 lety +3

    Godfrey..creepy guy...

  • @greg1030
    @greg1030 Před rokem

    Godrey, that right wing turkey

    • @TheFiscallySound
      @TheFiscallySound Před rokem +1

      Greg .. liberalism is a mental disorder. Have you been taking your medication? It appears that you are not staying medicated.

  • @daxxonjabiru428
    @daxxonjabiru428 Před 3 lety +1

    I bet the drummer worked for less pay.

  • @vestibulate
    @vestibulate Před 5 lety +5

    Gleason boasting of his reading six to ten books a week. Typical of someone who doesn't actually read.

    • @dorajack4203
      @dorajack4203 Před 4 lety +1

      Maybe it was COMIC books (lol)!!

    • @jackbuckley7816
      @jackbuckley7816 Před 3 lety

      @@dorajack4203 No, I believe Gleason was, in fact, an avid reader, conversant in the subjects he mentioned. Can't vouch for the actual no. of books per week but he was something of a semi-intellectual in his quiet, off-camera moments.

    • @baronvonnembles
      @baronvonnembles Před 2 lety

      What a dumb statement. Who are you to know how much Gleason read?

  • @stevescontriano860
    @stevescontriano860 Před 2 lety +1

    Jackie Gleason’s cigarette smoking was disgusting

    • @lynnglidewell7367
      @lynnglidewell7367 Před 9 měsíci +1

      You have to remember in those days no one ( including doctors) knew smoking was bad for you. When you see it context it isn't disgusting it's just the times they were in. You see it through todays eyes.

  • @lukethedrifter3149
    @lukethedrifter3149 Před 3 lety

    Looks like Trump to me.