Hosted by James Arness, this collection of TV show outtakes was originally produced in the 1950's for the amusement of CBS affiliates, and was never intended to be seen by the general public. Shows featured in this collection include Gunsmoke, Have Gun Will Travel, and The Twilight Zone. Actors... More
Added Nov 14, 2009
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garytrombley Says:
What did Matt say after every show? ans: "Here, Kitty, kitty"
onstageagain Says:
This man is truly missed
rewiewsofstuff1 Says:
whats the name of that gunsmoke episode at 4:49
coIondee Says:
6:11 you can see the stunt actor run in and jump instead lol
1GodOnlyOne Says:
I may be way off on this, but are you referring to "The Addams Family?"
1GodOnlyOne Says:
In the story lines of most westerns, there isn't as much call for women or blacks as there is for white men. Watch the Jeffersons or Sex in the City, and you'll see a lot fewer white men, a lot more blacks and women. If you watch a nature show, you'll see mostly animals, and very few humans. It all depends on what type of show you choose to watch.
DarkCountDooku Says:
I love that he says it in the same tone of voice and accent
AirstripBum Says:
Yup, that was pretty smooth. LOL
sondano Says:
Boy, aliens watching these shows could have easily concluded that white males were the only creatures on Earth. On Twilight Zone for every female character there were at least 10 male and entire seasons went by without featuring another race of any kind. NBC was no better there were Bonanza episodes with nothing but dozens of white males in them. If you think that's not weird just imagine episodes with only women or only blacks. Any such script would have been dead in the water
davidferrigno Says:
"I advised him to leave town...on the next plane." (James Arness, Gunsmoke) That line was best part of this video lol. Just hilarious.
DarkCountDooku Says:
"I like to do that line over again" Hahaha!
mrlemmon Says:
What B&W TV Show was it on the theme where it shows a man giving himself a noogie on the head,and the theme goes I BOOONIE or IM LOONEY?
JubalCalif Says:
No, sorry, no "I Love Lucy" bloopers. By the time this collection was put together by the network for the affliates to see, "I Love Lucy" had ended production & left the network lineup.
etrax2000 Says:
A NICE BRIBE FOR THE AFFILIATES, IT BEAT THE COST OF HOOKERS AND BOOZE WHICH IS HOW THEY USED TO GET BUSINESS BACK THEN STILL DO I BELIEVE THE BLOOPERS ARE NOW USED TO BLACKMAIL LOCAL DISTRIBUTOIRS
rm2ken Says:
Is that Steve McQueen riding by in the beginning?
tennforever Says:
Jim Arness and his brother Peter Graves were two of our favorites. RIP.
bjhunni1 Says:
Isn't blooper 2:18 from Rawhide?
LEIMALOCCA Says:
hahah fail lol
cag1970 Says:
James Arness was a great choice to host this...Rest in peace, big man...You will be missed.
CecilBDeMise Says:
The doofus from Rhode Island was Senator John Pastore, who made a career out of attacking sex and violence (whether it was there or not) on TV shows. Pastore was the chairman of the Senate Subcommittee on Communications and was always holding hearings about TV, which got him a great deal of personal publicity. He was in the Senate from 1950 to 1977 and died in 2000.
TheDeanmartinfan1 Says:
really peter graves sounds like james, james is older =)
TheDeanmartinfan1 Says:
this is amazing i love the part when james arness cant find his holster
fromthesidelines Says:
This was shown at a CBS affiliate advisory board meeting in the summer of 1963 (almost all of the "TWILIGHT ZONE" sequences were from the fifth season episode "A Kind Of A Stopwatch" [10/18/63]). Arness refers to "John" at the beginning; he was the emcee at the gathering who probably introduced the film this way: "Well, you've seen what Television City is like. And now, let's travel to Dodge City and see what Marshal Matt Dillion- that is, James Arness- has to say about our filmed series..".
JeffW77 Says:
Wow...James Arness REALLY sounds like his brother--Peter Graves.