Martin and Lewis - "Person to People" (part 1)
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From June 5th, 1955 - Dean hosts a parody of "Person to Person" and interviews Jerry. This first skit of the show is introduced by Jerry, complete with bow tie, tuxedo jacket, shoes, socks and . . . no pants!
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Love Love Jerry Love Jerry
i love how dean and jerry were really cracking each other up in the beginning and jerry couldn't keep it together they're awesome!
My favourite two of all time 😍
i love both of their laughs so much.
I love how they always make each other crack up and break character!
Jerry's starting to change here.looks like his early solo days at the beginning of the skit. great clip.
Deans position at 3:31 😂😂😂😂😂 I love dean and Jerry so much ❤️❤️❤️
@cezzie901 I don't usually respond to comments posted on my videos anymore, but - thank you. It's more than a pleasure for me to be able to share these classic clips with other people.
Jill, just going to say you're awesome for uploading all these. :D
4:31- "You play those bongs..." OMG DEAN XD
4:50 wouldnt mind comin home to that! great skit thanks
Gee the way he smokes makes you almost feel like ya can't breath.
jerry here reminds me of squiggy in laverne and shirley..
@MsBedwell No, it's a parody of Edward R. Murrow (Tedwood R. Burrow), the original host of Person to Person, interviewing Marlon Brando (Arlen Sando).
TOTALLY agree.
@Hadeydeppio Lol, I don't think so. You can look up the original interview that's being parodied here on KZread. Brando does actually play the bongos. It's a bit odd.
@AABonine9200 LOLLLLL thank you. yeah that was kinda weird haha but thanks so much!
@AABonine9200 it's on youtube? i tried looking it up and i couldn't find it! can you send me the link?
Jerry Lewis 16/03/1926 20/08/2017
Dean Martín 07/06/1917 25/12/1995
@Hadeydeppio watch?v=mSz9ZpETXhs I guess it's not the whole interview, but a 2 minute clip, which includes the bongo playing.
@AABonine9200 does marlon brando really talk like that?
@AABonine9200 *Harlon
he exaggerates Brando's accent from Streetcar Named Desire
Is this a parody of Ed Sullivan interviewing Marlon Brando?