Say what you will, but Frank Sutton was the real star of this show. Without him, it wouldn't have enjoyed the success that it did. He was a great actor who was taken too soon.
They were both FIERCELY loyal to each other! When jim wanted to leave his own show gomer pyle,the network wouldnt let him break the contract..so sutton told them, hed leave the show,cause he didnt wanna play carter anymore! So they allowed the jim out of the contract...jim then went on to do the, Jim neighbors variety hour and hired Sutton as a cast member! After a few seasons,the network wanted variety hour to be all musical and no comedy,which wouldve meant firing Sutton..so Neighbors decided to cancel the show instead!
Frank Sutton what an underrated actor. Perfect comedic timing and straight man. Gomer Pyle would not have worked without him and Jim Nabors. True chemistry in the Laurel & Hardy, Sheriff Taylor & Deputy Fife partnerships.
@@reneeschiavon9250: His sexuality was never a topic of the show's plot, so although his private life was what it was, there was never an indication of it in the show's comedy.
Are you so ignorant that you don't understand the difference between an actor and a show's character? That you're not smart enough to comprehend the difference between made up tv life and real life? The character of Gomer Pyle was a straight man with a girlfriend. It's called acting,and your bigoted ignorant homophobia is showing.
Wondered how Frank Sutton, and the star of the show Jim Nabores learned how to match in formation that's a supposedly extremely difficult thing to do. Jim Nabores seems to have mastered it somewhere, Frank Sutton seems to be leading an extremely well drilled team. Where was this opening seen filmed. I thought they used a real Merian base! Do to the marching Sean's.
The episode about the sick cat. When Gomer puts the helmet on. No Pyle put it on me. I have all five seasons of Gomer. Watch them over and over and laugh. These two men had a special chemistry like Andy and Barney. Several of the episodes were mirror like to TAGS. The one about Carter saving Gomer. Andy saved Gomer also.
I saw an interview with Jim Nabors where he talked about the Marines that he was marching with (shown during the opening credits of each Gomer Pyle episode) were actual Marines, many of whom went to Vietnam and did not come back......God bless our veterans!
@@TWayneD1020 This has absolutely NOTHING to do with what's going on today. Shame on you for trying to make this a political post. You should be ashamed.
Frank Sutton was the best!!! Perfect for a Sargent!!!! I love this show.. I watch it every day.. It's so funny and fun!!! It calm's me down, from a busy day.... 👍👍👍... 🤣🤣🤣🤣....
Frank Sutton was as talented, if not more so, than any actor I've ever seen. His prior roles were all serious, tough guy roles. Then he transferred seamlessly to a comedic role, and and actually blended the tough guy/comedic roles brilliantly! And those facial expressions, that laugh, and that very unique voice. Can anyone name an actor who could have matched it? I can't!
Leslie Nielsen. All sorts of TV and Movie Heavies and Leading Men heroes for awhile until he played a General on "MASH" in 1972. The great sitcom was produced by Gene Reynolds among others. He and Jim Nabors of course were part of the immensely talented "Andy Griffith Show" ensemble. Bringing it almost full circle, many years after Nielsen's breakthrough in 1980 with "Airplane" he played in a satire of James Bond movies. The "Supervillain"? Yep Andy Griffith!😂B.W.
@@bingovegas4867 so what that Frank Sutton died in 1974? That doesn't change the statement that dude made. They were best friends for the rest of their lives. Even if it was only until 1974. You are a jerk.
I went thru Marine boot camp down in San Diego in early 1974. I clearly remember standing in formation outside of the chow hall one afternoon.....when a seagull or a pigeon ....took a crap on the dude standing just ahead of me. Watched it roll down the back of his shirt.
Carter made the show! Without him it would not of lasted one season. Loved Gomer too but hey, you have to agree that Carter was fun to watch and was just a crack up!! How he did not win an Emmy is a crime!
The opening scene of this outtake with Carol Burnett and Frank Sutton, looks like it could be a sketch from, "The Carol Burnett Show". She usually breaks into laughter on her show. Tony 59-year-old Black US Air Force VET ✈️🇺🇸
Sgt. Carter was my favorite character. The meaner he tried to be the more lovable he was. I remember his and Gomer´s double dates, so hilarious. Lou Ann Poovie sure was a sweetheart too.
What made Gomer Pyle so funny was that some of the writers were from the "Andy Griffith Show". Some of the writers that stood out in my mind were: BILL IDELSON AND SAM BOBRICK HARVEY BULLOCK Tony 59-year-old Air Force VET 🇺🇸
Bill Idelson acted on occasion too, most prominently on THE DICK VAN DYKE SHOW as Sally's boyfriend & eventual husband, Herman Glimscher. He also both wrote for & acted in THE TWILIGHT ZONE. Sam Bobrick, who died not long ago, had a webpage which failed to mention his perhaps most famous creation, SAVED BY THE BELL.
@@jehobden Thank you Jon, for that valuable information. 😃 I loved, "Save by the Bell" reruns early Sunday mornings, on MeTv. 😃 But unfortunately, MeTv took it off their schedule. 😥
Just found out: Don Knotts and Leslie Nielsen were both in the movie "The Reluctant Astronaut" circa 1967. Including Knotts himself, ELEVEN different "AGS" Cast Members are part of the movie!😂B.W.
this show came out when I was a very small child and when your are that young everything is real to you. To see them laughing at each other on these cracked up outtakes makes you realize and give evident confirmation that it was all make believe.
Huge fan of the old days, before I was born by about 20 years, but ya its awsome and classics! Thank all of the OLD hollywood and not the new hollywoke and mcarthyisim
Notice in the opening the right weapon was the M14 which he is carrying in the opening but thru out the show M1 Grande is used which was discontinued in 1958 from service for the M14
I joined the Marines in August 1968 and told my family that if Gomer Pyle could be a Marine, then I could be one to. I lived in those quansit buildings in Boot Camp in San Diego, Calif.
@@scotmandel6699 Yes sir, a total of 31.5 months. You didn't wimp out, you made the best decision for you and made a career out of it. Thank you for your service.
@@besttimes3248 Yep your right..had to go look it up...He was a Sergeant in the Army, during WWII, Pacific Theater. Decorated too, Bronze Star and Purple Heart. Wow, so playing a Sergeant wasnt too much of a stretch for him! Lol
If you will look on his uniform where his ribbons are there is the Purple Heart. He passed way to soon..just think what great things he could have done. Great Actor.
If you fine anymore outtakes, please post them. I loved them. Put "Gomer Pyle. USMC" on Blu-ray or DVD and add a Disc with all outtakes from all seasons 1-5. That would be great
I love to watch Sgt Carter run. My favorite episode is the one that has Gomer eating what I think is Welsh rabbit that causes him to sleepwalk into Sgt Carter's sleeping quarters, whereupon he Pyle tells Carter off.
Yes that’s Welsh rabbit (I had to google it and it’s called rab it? I know I read they changed the name bc the dish lacks “rabbit”. They could have come up with a nicer name after all it’s just toast, maple syrup and cheese.
From what I understand, There was about 650, or more, middle-aged- women LOVED To watch the show in the mid 1960's, Because the companies of men ,who were Marching for "Pass And Review" ( As shown in the opening credits) were shipped off Immediately to Vietnam, due to LBJ's (the president's, emergency order at that time (1964 +/-). For many wives girlfriends, and mothers, it was the last time they saw their loved one, Alive! ... That is why the re-runs lasted for so many years, After the series was no longer-' prime time- TV .!
Well Richard McC... I believe the Standard fare of the seagul's meals was: small live animals,. Bugs, Clams, and Discarded French fries from the previous graduation ceremony- celebrations.
Do you have any outtakes With Elizabeth MacRae Lou Ann Poovie Roy Stuart Cpl Boyle Tommy Leonetti Cpl Nick Cuccinelli Forrest Compton Colonel Gray Allan Melvin Sgt Hacker Barbara Stuart Bunny - Harper -Olsen Mark Slade Private Eddie Peters and Ted BESSELL Frankie Lombai all from GP Also any outtakes from: The Andy Griffith Show Happy Days The Adventures of OZZIE and Harriet and Green Acres and Petticoat Junction????.
In the first set of bloopers with Carol Burnett, Frank Sutton looks annoyed with Carol's continual flubs. Also, the last segment where Gomer throws the football isn't an outtake. That's the way that scene appeared in the show.
In the scene where a black bird was on top of Pyle's head pooping, was that the director removing the bird? And if so, who was that director in that scene at 3:13? Tony 59-year-old Air Force VET 🇺🇸
That was most likely the animal trainer dealing with the bird. As for the director of that episode, if you have the series on DVD, it would be easy to check out the credits.
Just keep looking you will eventually find some more. I also have a few more suggestions.. Gilligans island the Munsters and The Andy Griffith show plus I love Lucy bloopers and out takes
Sutton was an old pro who had little tolerance for the forced "break-ups" that Burnett would ruin otherwise useable scenes with, requiring additional takes to fix. You could see how annoyed he was at her unprofessional B.S.
Frank never broke character during the bloopers. He was a real professional true to his craft. R.I.P
Yeah, he broke up in that hospital scene pretty bad, but darn I loved Sgt Carter.
Say what you will, but Frank Sutton was the real star of this show. Without him, it wouldn't have enjoyed the success that it did. He was a great actor who was taken too soon.
And Jim Neighbors was thankful and very loyal to Frank Sutton.
Agreed! I like him better than Pyle!
Absolutely right. You nailed it.
He was also in Oscar winner, "Marty" with Ernest Borgnine and several shows like Twilight Zone, etc.
They were both FIERCELY loyal to each other! When jim wanted to leave his own show gomer pyle,the network wouldnt let him break the contract..so sutton told them, hed leave the show,cause he didnt wanna play carter anymore! So they allowed the jim out of the contract...jim then went on to do the, Jim neighbors variety hour and hired Sutton as a cast member! After a few seasons,the network wanted variety hour to be all musical and no comedy,which wouldve meant firing Sutton..so Neighbors decided to cancel the show instead!
Frank Sutton what an underrated actor. Perfect comedic timing and straight man. Gomer Pyle would not have worked without him and Jim Nabors. True chemistry in the Laurel & Hardy, Sheriff Taylor & Deputy Fife partnerships.
Haha, the look on his face after he saw his haircut
Good, clean humor and the actors were completely dedicated to their roles. An awesome show, I have the complete series!
Hate to tell you it wasn't clean fun, when you find out Jim Nabours is gay.
@@reneeschiavon9250: His sexuality was never a topic of the show's plot, so although his private life was what it was, there was never an indication of it in the show's comedy.
Are you so ignorant that you don't understand the difference between an actor and a show's character? That you're not smart enough to comprehend the difference between made up tv life and real life? The character of Gomer Pyle was a straight man with a girlfriend. It's called acting,and your bigoted ignorant homophobia is showing.
The best episode was when Jim Nabors sang The Impossible Dream. That remains by far the most spectacular version of that song.
Frank Sutton is actually an Army veteran of WWII who took part in many amphibious assaults in the Pacific theater.
That's great to know. He was a very good actor too.
Wondered how Frank Sutton, and the star of the show Jim Nabores learned how to match in formation that's a supposedly extremely difficult thing to do. Jim Nabores seems to have mastered it somewhere, Frank Sutton seems to be leading an extremely well drilled team. Where was this opening seen filmed. I thought they used a real Merian base! Do to the marching Sean's.
The episode about the sick cat. When Gomer puts the helmet on. No Pyle put it on me. I have all five seasons of Gomer. Watch them over and over and laugh. These two men had a special chemistry like Andy and Barney. Several of the episodes were mirror like to TAGS. The one about Carter saving Gomer. Andy saved Gomer also.
The first clip features Carol Burnett. They were very good friends and Jim Nabors also appeared on her variety show.
I saw an interview with Jim Nabors where he talked about the Marines that he was marching with (shown during the opening credits of each Gomer Pyle episode) were actual Marines, many of whom went to Vietnam and did not come back......God bless our veterans!
I remember that.
This is why those corrupt, socialist, communist, Democrats must be stopped !!!!
I never thought about the Vietnam angle, but I remember watching this as a little kid and thinking, "Man, those have got to be real Marines." Sharp!
Filmed at MCRD San Diego.
@@TWayneD1020 This has absolutely NOTHING to do with what's going on today. Shame on you for trying to make this a political post. You should be ashamed.
Frank was such a great character with his laugh and how he ran and his voice - just perfect for that role.
He was an actual Sargent in the army I believe.
Served in the Pacific.
Frank Sutton was the best!!! Perfect for a Sargent!!!! I love this show.. I watch it every day.. It's so funny and fun!!! It calm's me down, from a busy day.... 👍👍👍... 🤣🤣🤣🤣....
Frank Sutton was as talented, if not more so, than any actor I've ever seen. His prior roles were all serious, tough guy roles. Then he transferred seamlessly to a comedic role, and and actually blended the tough guy/comedic roles brilliantly! And those facial expressions, that laugh, and that very unique voice. Can anyone name an actor who could have matched it? I can't!
I agree. He is very focused when acting. Reminds me of Danny DeVito. Incredible concentration.
Robin Williams
Leslie Nielsen. All sorts of TV and Movie Heavies and Leading Men heroes for awhile until he played a General on "MASH" in 1972. The great sitcom was produced by Gene Reynolds among others. He and Jim Nabors of course were part of the immensely talented "Andy Griffith Show" ensemble. Bringing it almost full circle, many years after Nielsen's breakthrough in 1980 with "Airplane" he played in a satire of James Bond movies. The "Supervillain"? Yep Andy Griffith!😂B.W.
Can't get enough, corporal Boyle, Duke, sergeant hacker. Carter and pyle are what made it one of my favorite shows
I forgot Carol Burnett was in some of these episodes! Thanks for posting!
Watching Frank break up was priceless!
Yes, since he stays true in character
Yes, he kept his composure better than Carol Burnett & Jim Nabors, but he finally broke up himself.
Check out the statue of "Sgt. Carter" on the sidewalk of his Tennessee home town. It's very, very lifelike.
Frank sutton and Jim nabors were best friends ever since they met on set for the rest of their lives.
Bullshit, Frank died in 1974, only a few years after Gomer Pyle ended. What is wrong with you know nothing? GO AWAY.
Your a dick and you go away!!!!
@@bingovegas4867 so what that Frank Sutton died in 1974? That doesn't change the statement that dude made. They were best friends for the rest of their lives. Even if it was only until 1974. You are a jerk.
I went thru Marine boot camp down in San Diego in early 1974. I clearly remember standing in formation outside of the chow hall one afternoon.....when a seagull or a pigeon ....took a crap on the dude standing just ahead of me. Watched it roll down the back of his shirt.
So glad I grew up on the50 s and 60 s sitcoms, Sargent Carter, Herman munster, hogan's heroes,dream of genie, leave it to beaver.
Now it's depressing that there aren't any quality shows like them anymore.
F Troop, Get Smart, Star Trek, Gilligan's Island...
@@heru-deshet359 There are. You just have to look
Those were the good ol days!
I'm glad a local tv channel is all about these classics! Born too late, but got to enjoy them anyway!
Carol Burnett!!
Carter made the show! Without him it would not of lasted one season. Loved Gomer too but hey, you have to agree that Carter was fun to watch and was just a crack up!! How he did not win an Emmy is a crime!
The opening scene of this outtake with Carol Burnett and Frank Sutton, looks like it could be a sketch from, "The Carol Burnett Show". She usually breaks into laughter on her show.
Tony
59-year-old Black US Air Force VET ✈️🇺🇸
She's hilarious!
Thank you so much for your service by the way!
Yes- thank you for your service. Stay strong 🇺🇸
@@wh4193
You are welcomed
@@DChristina
You are welcomed
I loved the ep with the crow. Jim was very good natured as the clever bird pooped on him several times. That's showbizz.
Frank Sutton looked annoyed in the first clip when Burnett kept screwing up the lines.
Saw that episode about a month ago
I thought the same thing. I saw no humor or laughter out of him like you usually see when there is a screw up. Maybe he and Burnett did not get along.
Sgt. Carter was my favorite character. The meaner he tried to be the more lovable he was.
I remember his and Gomer´s double dates, so hilarious. Lou Ann Poovie sure was a sweetheart too.
What made Gomer Pyle so funny was that some of the writers were from the "Andy Griffith Show". Some of the writers that stood out in my mind were:
BILL IDELSON
AND
SAM BOBRICK
HARVEY BULLOCK
Tony
59-year-old Air Force VET 🇺🇸
Bill Idelson acted on occasion too, most prominently on THE DICK VAN DYKE SHOW as Sally's boyfriend & eventual husband, Herman Glimscher. He also both wrote for & acted in THE TWILIGHT ZONE.
Sam Bobrick, who died not long ago, had a webpage which failed to mention his perhaps most famous creation, SAVED BY THE BELL.
@@jehobden
Thank you Jon, for that valuable information. 😃
I loved, "Save by the Bell" reruns early Sunday mornings,
on MeTv. 😃
But unfortunately, MeTv took it off their schedule. 😥
@@shauntrailskinner9645 SbtB is still on MeTV Sunday mornings 7-10 AM ET.
@@jehobden
I thought MeTv added the classic cartoons in its place, on SUNDAY mornings to there schedule.
My mistake.
Thanks
That last clip was hilarious.
One of the greatest tv shows of all-time!!!
xoxo The Clarences
Just found out: Don Knotts and Leslie Nielsen were both in the movie "The Reluctant Astronaut" circa 1967. Including Knotts himself, ELEVEN different "AGS" Cast Members are part of the movie!😂B.W.
I've never seen these. They were great!
2:53 ‘Thanks, Pyle…shit…’
I’m dead. 😂😂😂
this show came out when I was a very small child and when your are that young everything is real to you. To see them laughing at each other on these cracked up outtakes makes you realize and give evident confirmation that it was all make believe.
Loved the outtakes of "Gomer Pyle USMC" please post more of them
Aren't they great? Unfortunately, I don't have any more from Gomer Pyle USMC.
Check out "Ronnie Schell presents Gomer Pyle outtakes" here at CZcams.
@@ClassicTVMore Do you happen to have out takes from Sanford & Son, I like that show too
@@Sam53148 Unfortunately, I don't.
@@Sam53148 funny you mention Sanford and Son as both shows were co-Created and produced by Aaron Rueben.
I’ve been looking for this for years.
Met Jim Nabors once..as nice as you'd think he'd be...
My mom grew up around him. He loved his home town of Sylacauga Alabama 😊
Huge fan of the old days, before I was born by about 20 years, but ya its awsome and classics! Thank all of the OLD hollywood and not the new hollywoke and mcarthyisim
Notice in the opening the right weapon was the M14 which he is carrying in the opening but thru out the show M1 Grande is used which was discontinued in 1958 from service for the M14
I joined the Marines in August 1968 and told my family that if Gomer Pyle could be a Marine, then I could be one to. I lived in those quansit buildings in Boot Camp in San Diego, Calif.
Thank you for your service. I wimped out and joined the Air Force doing 21 years.
Did you serve in Vietnam?
@@scotmandel6699 Yes sir, a total of 31.5 months. You didn't wimp out, you made the best decision for you and made a career out of it. Thank you for your service.
Ooh, uncensored! Gomer should have yelled Shitzam! after the crow crapped.
That is actually a brilliant comment!
See "Ronnie Schell presents Gomer Pyle outtakes".
I learned to put sugar on bacon is what I learned from this TV show
Man what a waste...sorry you missed out !!!
if they stared making maple sugar cured bacon. there would be a shortage like u never seen b4
Not very many of these. But I love 'em!
no retake on that barber scene that's for sure!
Great to see this...Thanks for posting!
I'm so glad Jim was loyal to his friend
C'mon now- this show should've been called Sgt Carter USMC
Pyle and Carter - USMC...Should have been the name !!!
Sgt Carter USMC for sure! He's absolutely the reason I never tire of watching the show. Frank Sutton is the BEST!!!!!!!
I was in over 20 episodes as a kid
Who did you play? Or were you just an extra?
@@erikthorsen240 I played the col son
@@rayalindello5700 Cool. Do you still do any acting? Were you in anything else?
Frank Sutton i read somewhere once, was actually in the Marines before he became an actor...Great show!
He was in the Army.
@@besttimes3248
Yep your right..had to go look it up...He was a Sergeant in the Army, during WWII, Pacific Theater. Decorated too, Bronze Star and Purple Heart. Wow, so playing a Sergeant wasnt too much of a stretch for him! Lol
If you will look on his uniform where his ribbons are there
is the Purple Heart. He passed way to soon..just think what
great things he could have done. Great Actor.
You break up Frank Sutton you done something....lol
We had a guy like Gomer in boot camp. Couldn't march, couldn't handle a rifle, couldn't.... He was gone inside of three weeks.
Which seems like a good way to avoid Vietnam ...
And so Jessup ordered the code red?
Frank Sutton was from my hometown,and Wilma rudolph.
Clarksville, TN!
~Grew UP On Mchale's Navy / G.P. USMC, etc.
(( Like It Was YESTERDAY,.... ))
Priceless!
Carol Burnette is so pretty!
Love it when the bird pòops on him!
If you fine anymore outtakes, please post them. I loved them. Put "Gomer Pyle. USMC" on Blu-ray or DVD and add a Disc with all outtakes from all seasons 1-5. That would be great
Frank Sutton got aggravated when Carol screwed up.
Yeah, lighten up, Sarge. You're a star in a TV show, so have fun!
I noticed that too 😆
He did look annoyed; no smile at all.
Staying in character. Method Acting.
@Nathan Swain Carol Burnett would never drink while working. She was never a drunk.
The 1st haircut... one take I assume?? Lol
Last scene was not an outtake, of course.
New subscriber here. Made my day much better!
🤣🤣🤣
I love to watch Sgt Carter run.
My favorite episode is the one that has Gomer eating what I think is Welsh rabbit that causes him to sleepwalk into Sgt Carter's sleeping quarters, whereupon he Pyle tells Carter off.
It was Welsh rarebit, cheese on toast, that made him sleepwalk.
Yes that’s Welsh rabbit (I had to google it and it’s called rab it? I know I read they changed the name bc the dish lacks “rabbit”.
They could have come up with a nicer name after all it’s just toast, maple syrup and cheese.
Jim and Frank were very loyal friends fir many years both on and off tge astt
Sutton was the sole reason why I watched the show.
Thanks !!
Hysterical! LOL
Sgt. Carter made the show
Sutton never came out of character with Carol Burnett
Move it move it lol
I like Gomer
Who would have thought that Gomer could sing?
From what I understand, There was about 650, or more, middle-aged- women LOVED To watch the show in the mid 1960's, Because the companies of men ,who were Marching for "Pass And Review" ( As shown in the opening credits) were shipped off Immediately to Vietnam, due to LBJ's (the president's, emergency order at that time (1964 +/-).
For many wives girlfriends, and mothers, it was the last time they saw their loved one, Alive! ... That is why the re-runs lasted for so many years, After the series was no longer-' prime time- TV .!
I agree with "traveller 4790". Plus he was a seriously CUTE teen idol when I was a kid.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😂
Rare outtakes
Well Richard McC... I believe the Standard fare of the seagul's meals was: small live animals,. Bugs, Clams, and Discarded French fries from the previous graduation ceremony- celebrations.
My gawd, the language.
Gunnery Sergeant!
Do you have any outtakes
With Elizabeth MacRae Lou Ann Poovie Roy Stuart Cpl Boyle Tommy Leonetti Cpl Nick Cuccinelli Forrest Compton Colonel Gray
Allan Melvin Sgt Hacker
Barbara Stuart Bunny -
Harper -Olsen Mark Slade
Private Eddie Peters and
Ted BESSELL Frankie Lombai all from GP
Also any outtakes from:
The Andy Griffith Show
Happy Days
The Adventures of OZZIE and Harriet and
Green Acres and Petticoat Junction????.
I love it . 😂
What the hell were they feeding that crow!!????
Crow had a vendetta with the director since he didn't have him play the lead in The birds :)
He got Marine SOS in the chow hall
@@mark-wn5ek Hey man,we grew up eating shit on a shingle!!!! Loved it! Chipped beef cream gravy on toast! Dad was a Marine!!
He was FLAMBOYANT no question...
That Peter Puffer was a mockery to every marine ever.
One word: friendly fire. Wait that's two words.
Jim Nabors would have made a perfect Jughead in an archie tv show
I was planning to enlist into the Marines while this sitcom was still popular. I chose the Navy instead. ⚓️
Sad to know many of the men in the opening credits where killed in Vietnam
Sutton was the star of the show
Hilarious!!!
In the first set of bloopers with Carol Burnett, Frank Sutton looks annoyed with Carol's continual flubs. Also, the last segment where Gomer throws the football isn't an outtake. That's the way that scene appeared in the show.
Yes, football scene in show.
Was a cuteie
Bloopers! They are funny! Lol 😂
In the scene where a black bird was on top of Pyle's head pooping, was that the director removing the bird? And if so, who was that director in that scene at 3:13?
Tony
59-year-old Air Force VET 🇺🇸
That was most likely the animal trainer dealing with the bird. As for the director of that episode, if you have the series on DVD, it would be easy to check out the credits.
OOH YEAH MY PARENTS KANE KEKE AND OUR FAMILIES AND FRIENDS REMEMBER THEM ALL
I always get Frank Sutton mixed up with the guy in Police Academy.
LOVE IT!! Do you have more?
Unfortunately I don't.
Just keep looking you will eventually find some more. I also have a few more suggestions.. Gilligans island the Munsters and The Andy Griffith show plus I love Lucy bloopers and out takes
See "Ronnie Schell presents Gomer Pyle outtakes".
Simpler childhood
“I can’t hear you “?!!
I’m almost positive that last scene was used
Well golly sha-fuckin-zam!
I wish Andy Griffith had some too
The probably exist.
nostalgia critic
carol burnett... her losing it on the last one was hilarious, frank sutton going stone face thru all of it.
Sutton was an old pro who had little tolerance for the forced "break-ups" that Burnett would ruin otherwise useable scenes with, requiring additional takes to fix. You could see how annoyed he was at her unprofessional B.S.
Carol Burnett was cute.
@0:50, Frank Sutton doesn't look amused at all...