The Panicky Guy Collection, 1984, Revised
Chris Elliott in his second running character, The Panicky Guy. It ran for 12 episodes on Late Night that began on April 16, 1984, and ended two months later on June 16.
1. April 16, 1984: Chris debuts his new character during Dave's Opening Remarks, followed by a more formal introduction and schedule for future episodes later in Act 1, with a phone call from former astronaut Col. Gordon Cooper. (sorry for the poor video quality)
2. April 23, 1984: Act 4. Chris's heart isn't in it, and a telegram and another call from Gordon Cooper
3. May 3, 1984: during Viewer Mail
4. May 7, 1984: Matt Wickline stands in for Chris; then into the dressing room with Edd Hall and Jeff Martin, and yet another call from Gordon Cooper
5. May 15, 1984: Act 5. Chris meets the woman of his dreams, Late Night Production Staffer (and real-life spouse) Paula Niedert
6. May 17, 1984: during Viewer Mail. Chris falls in love
7. May 22, 1984: Chris gets married
8. May 24, 1984: during Viewer Mail Chris with family
9. May 30, 1984: during opening remarks on International Night #3
10. June 14, 1984: Stupid Pet Trick interrupt
11. June 19, 1984: Last Act - Chris falls ill and Dave takes a call from Gordon Cooper
12. June 16, 1984: Act 4 - Chris's apparition and one last call from a freaked-out Gordon Cooper
Note: This is a revised version; the earlier upload included an A&E voice-over during the closing credits of the Death episode. This version incorporates an uninterrupted video.
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I was a junior in high school and never missed an episode of Late Night. Chris Elliott was the one thing I always looked forward to. A creative comic Genius.
Dave was the master of seeming not entirely complicit with everything
i love how the Panicky Guy is constantly screaming at people to get out of his way, despite the fact that nobody is in it.
@markeggins890
2 жыл бұрын
That's real panic!
Chris Elliot - national treasure. Thank you so much for posting.
38 years later and it still makes me laugh out loud.
@ronniechilds2002
Жыл бұрын
Same here. Chris Elliot is possibility the funniest person on Earth.
i can only imagine watching this back in 1984 . . . was there even anything else like this on the air? maybe _Saturday Night Live?_ i dunno, this seems much weirder. especially with them bringing him back ON to discuss the upcoming sketches at some length afterward. it's amazing. thanks for this, Don.
@aaronchristopher71
4 жыл бұрын
Bijinius Cross Its the birth of meta comedy. Or rather meta-meta comedy, So abstract and so awesome.
@trs4437
Жыл бұрын
Comedy has gotten much less sophisticated. But Letterman was pretty cutting edge, and very cool. He had some weird guests too - Harvey Pekar, for example. Incidentally, Chris Elliott’s dad was Bob Elliott from Bob and Ray. Their humour was absurd and very dry.
@gregb8565
Жыл бұрын
Anyone else watch this show just to see what chris Elliot skit would come up next? The flowers and taking bows - like Sir Laurence Olivier after hamlet - always and still made me LOL Monty python sctv and later early SNL was my cutting edge go to - but between dave and Conan it was a golden time for network tv
@johng618
12 сағат бұрын
Nope. The Letterman show was one of a kind
Letterman in the 80's, nothing better on T.V. A big part of that was Chris Elliot.
Dave seems rather glib about some very well-placed fears of Panicky Guy.
In some weird way, it's hard to believe this show actually existed. If not for these videos I would think it was all a bizarre dream or something.
@IamCatharineStevens
Жыл бұрын
Very well put
@brianmoore5498
Жыл бұрын
oh,..it was real.
@jungastein3952
8 ай бұрын
If you think this was strange you should take a look at General Hospital from the same era. I watched it recently and could not believe that the sets had not been designed to look as fake as possible
@richardpowell1772
5 ай бұрын
@@jungastein3952Remember the one when they were on the island? I was totally addicted to that storyline at the time. Now it seems ridiculous, but to my then 10 year old self, it was awesome!
@Jeremiah7-ox2nj
4 ай бұрын
Letterman feels the same way. But his stacks and stacks of cash from creating lame humor reminds him it did exist despite his being a huge douchebag.
As a fan of Conan, I always loved Brian McCann's "There's no reason to live!" character. I see how heavily influenced they were by Chris Elliot's genius.
Chris Elliot is the comedy superstar that never was. He should have been.
@quad5186
8 ай бұрын
I’m going to have a Get a Life marathon very soon. I don’t know, but has he ever done any conventions? Would love to get some chance to meet him, just a ‘hello’ would have me losing it .
I love how you could hear the production assistant's voice on the second Gordon Cooper call.
Don’t we all wish we had a Colonel Cooper in our lives to call us up when times are bad and lift us up outta our funks?
@aaronchristopher71
4 жыл бұрын
Mulch What would Colonel Cooper think of the COVID 19 situation? Oh, if he were only here to give us a rousing speech!
@PittsburghMarky
3 жыл бұрын
YES! YES! A THOUSAND TIMES YES!
THANK YOU for organizing and sharing all these incredible clips!
Dave really plays "trying to go on despite disturbances" well.
The look on the poor Penny's face when Chris runs from the studio is priceless.
good lord, these bits just get better and better. the final one with The Colonel "screaming" and Dave wondering about a stray cat hair is probably the best one of all. that's amazing - a straight line up in hilarity with each one.
so glad you put these together. Thanks for sharing!
The vacuum running him over {presumably} brings the steamroller in Austin Powers to mind, two decades earlier. Ahead of its time. Edit: Excuse me, apparently its a floor waxer!
Love your Letterman collections! Thanks!!
Thank you Tim!
I cried at the end.
I wish I knew about this years ago. Thanks for creating this compilation.
I loved these skits, thanks for posting!
@dongiller
8 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I've also put together in here the complete collections of The Conspiracy Guy, The Guy Under the Seats, Kenny the Gardener, and Merrill Markoe's My Dog Bob (and Stan). More to come.
@paulcarpenter999
8 жыл бұрын
+Don Giller Great, I hope the Fugitive Guy is in there somewhere too!
@dongiller
8 жыл бұрын
+Paul Carpenter It will be. :)
Colonel Gordon Cooper. Masterstroke.
GREAT POST
This stuff is great. More, more!!
This video has changed my life I can I can
Meta humor way before there was a phrase for meta humor.
@seaoftranquility7228
3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely.
Bless you sir!
Several years later .... after Dave had handed over the show to Conant I got to roam around in that studio on a Saturday night when no one was there because my friend worked on Saturday Night Live and as his guests he showed us around 30 Rock. What an unbelievable thrill just walk on that stage sit in Conan's chair and interview my friend for a few minutes who was sitting in the guest chair. And since Dave was right in that spot creating all that magic it is just so wonderful of a memory. So much great comedy and music in that room it's astounding ! Thank you for posting this my good man! You put in a lot of time archiving this stuff and we appreciate it
this was vintage Dave and Chris. I loved this show in this era, I had several tapes of his show (along with Friday Night Videos, that was on Dave's 1980s slot)
What a stupid concept! Then the power and the pathos hit, and you, caught with your guard down, are powerless to stop them. You have been SERVED, yet again, by the genius of Chris Elliott in his mid-80s phase, his best phase!
@MrThermostatic
Жыл бұрын
My mother would yell down the stairs and say "what are you laughing at" and now I'm laughing just as hard! You are right, mid eighties Chris Elliott can stand up against the greatest comedy ever!
Today's shows don't even come close!
80’s Letterman, always an adventure.
thank you Don for uploading this assemblage of panicky guy.including the flashcard reprise near the end.
@dongiller
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks; grab what you can: last night I received 12 bogus copyright takedowns, and with it, 12 copyright strikes. They're bogus because all of the claimants are anime-related interests. Needless to say, there is no anime content in any of my videos. I've contested the claims, but if You Tube doesn't make things right, my channel and account will disappear in six days. Infuriating.
@tedkier3264
6 жыл бұрын
Don I've meant to bring up your shortage of animes in yer late night compilations for quite some time!
@dongiller
6 жыл бұрын
This used to be cute, but my channel is scheduled to be no more next week. All 900+ videos, 21,7 million views, and nearly 19,000 subscribers, and you think it's funny.
@tedkier3264
6 жыл бұрын
don..i dont think its funny at all. you know me. i was under assumption 'they' purge copyrighted material often. how can i help, brother?
@dongiller
6 жыл бұрын
Know the facts as I stated them: these are fraudulent claims, and I'm going to lose everything because of it. You can't do a damn thing about it.
This, a top meme of my childhood. I love Chris’s post performance towel. The towel could be a prop of its own.
The jokes were wayyyyyy ahead of their time.
Slight peek into the making of the show can be faintly heard in Col. Cooper's 2nd call to Chris (in the dressing room) at 12:40, where a staffer at the show is reading the lines to Gordon at about the same time Chris is delivering them on air. Slight audio flub, but a cool way to see how the bits were constructed. :)
@dongiller
3 жыл бұрын
Good catch! All of Col.Cooper’s calls were prerecorded. True, we can hear a woman reading Chris’s lines to him, but it wasn’t live with Chris and Dave.
Colonel Gordon Cooper. They were so hilariously obscure.
@dongiller
6 жыл бұрын
I put up the complete Gordon Cooper phone calls in two versions: The Gordon Cooper Phone Calls Collection on Late Night, 1984, 1989 (full): kzread.info/dash/bejne/aG18utiNk6W_h9I.html The Gordon Cooper Phone Calls Collection on Late Night, 1984, 1989 (Edited): kzread.info/dash/bejne/laGEtdmkksbYltY.html
That dog reaction shot at 31:47
9:23 - I LOVE this sarcastic take! I 'm curious why this was the 2nd one in this collection. I would've figured it would be about 4th or 5th.
Damn fine show. One of the best things about America. So good.
This is timeless comedy
His bride was gorgeous! Hey thanks for the uploads!
@dongiller
6 жыл бұрын
That's his real-life wife Paula Niedert.
@mercster
6 жыл бұрын
You know what...when I saw them interact, especially the 2nd one with her (where they share a kiss), I could sense a lot of chemistry between them. She looked in love! What a great story! Thanks for the post and for the info.
Now that is fine television.
My favorite part is Chris promoting where he will be panicking in the near future.
"Moose Murders" reference and Colonel Cooper. Terrific.
How great is it that those two got married in real life about 2 years later?
Chris is so good!!!
Absolute genius development
So out there, meta quirky. Nothing like it before or since.
I would have asked Gordon Cooper if he was calling from the moon. Then I would have him say, "No Dave I never made it to the moon. That was the other guy". Anyway it sounded like transmissions between Mission Control and space. Good sound effect. You gotta love the part where Chris got his ass handed to him by Gordy.
Whenever a Chris bit ends, like when he's on his death bed, they always have to to a reflective tribute. Oh, wait but not before Gordy calls again. Oh, but were not done with him yet, and his ghost appears. And then Gordy again and then he dies. Now that was bit well done.
Current discussions about conspiracy theories make Chris' character relevant even in 2022.
@7:01 Gordo Cooper! love his voice @20:01 Don, please make a clip of Gordon Cooper calls. His voice is iconic astro-speak
29:47 What he says here, _still_ holds true, even 38 years later. It's really sad :(
also, i noted that the last clip, #12 is dated before the death clip... typo? might it be the 26th?
He is also Roland Schitt the Mayor Of Schitts creek (This is a comment from future man 2020)
I can't help but wish the panic meltdowns built up over 30 seconds or so and weren't so rushed through.
So this is where Norm got his ideas from.
30:48 CC: "another installment in the popular segment we call stupid Patrick's"
This might a dumb question but, Is that the real Col. Gordon Cooper calling in each clip? or just a Letterman staffer? Thanks for sharing Don.
@dongiller
7 жыл бұрын
Padraig Glennon It is. Back in 2000, Steve O'Donnell told me that he thinks it was Matt Wickline's original idea. Steve would call Cooper in Colorado and ask he he would provide the voice for a future segment, and Cooper obliged. There were 16 calls in total, all but one of them in 1984. The last would be five years later.
@padraig29
7 жыл бұрын
Don Giller Thats absolutely amazing. Some really well timed jokes. The last one, were he fake screams is especially funny. Great Video Don
@dongiller
7 жыл бұрын
Padraig Glennon More from Steve O'Donnell: He was extremely apprehensive in asking for the scream, but Cooper said no problem.
@padraig29
7 жыл бұрын
Don Giller Talk about a dream job!! Steve O'Donnell should be running one of big network talk shows, All that experience and talent. Thank you so much for the cool story. ✌
@dongiller
7 жыл бұрын
Padraig Glennon The best part is, he's a super, super nice guy.
I wish Col. Gordon Cooper would call Don Giller to thank him for his great public service in developing this channel.
@dongiller
Жыл бұрын
A kind sentiment, but Col. Cooper passed away in 2004.
@salgoud12
Жыл бұрын
@@dongiller RIP. Also, was it really the Colonel calling in? I always thought it was an impersonator
@dongiller
Жыл бұрын
@@salgoud12 Honest to god, the real deal.
@salgoud12
Жыл бұрын
@@dongiller that's awesome! Thanks Don
This is in my opinion one of the better Letterman running gags from back in the day. The guy under the floors probably worked much better for regular viewers back in the day, but this holds up as a collection even for a first time viewer as myself
You get sucked into these. Into the progression and madness. I almost watched it again and got two clips in. The excessiveness is almost easier to digest on the second viewing. It is not unsimilar to watching a movie.
The conspiracy guy is today’s Twitter (X).
Maybe it was the choice of music but that death scene really was kind of grim to watch. Good thing Chris came back as a ghost and made it funny again. "The Fugitive Guy" (I think) is still his funniest running bit, though.
@janets9179
4 жыл бұрын
Did you watch Chris's show, get a life? He died at the end of most episodes.
Woah that was scary. I've never heard colonel cooper so upset..... I'm glad it all worked out, I'd hate to see what he could be capable of when he's agry.
@dongiller
Жыл бұрын
All of Gordon Cooper’s calls here - kzread.info/dash/bejne/aG18utiNk6W_h9I.html
Hello Mr. Giller - slightly ridiculous question but I know you can be very on the ball with this sort of thing. Do you have any idea what the "panicky guy love theme" is, for lack of a better name? I tried Shazaming it to no result. I'd guess it's some sort of generic film score. If you have any information I'd really appreciate it; I'm a huge fan of light music, which was so well-showcased in these early episodes. Thanks very much, Nick
@nickwindolf4523
2 жыл бұрын
also, did Hal do the voice for Gordon Cooper? ha ha
@nickwindolf4523
2 жыл бұрын
I hope you're well
@dongiller
2 жыл бұрын
I live for ridiculous questions, but, unfortunately, not a clue what that love theme music was. I suspect it’s from a 1940s film.
@nickwindolf4523
2 жыл бұрын
@@dongiller Hahah, well thanks very much anyway.
@poec3292
Жыл бұрын
Sounds like 'Somewhere' from West Side Story?
this is 90’s humor (but pioneered by letterman in the 80’s ~ way ahead of it’s time, & way influential to all comedy that would follow)
Dave read a letter of mine on Viewer Mail during the very early years of the show, maybe 1982 or '83. More than likely 1982. If you can find it and upload it, and let me know about it, I'll send you $20. My name is Randy A. and my letter had to with Dave's show on cable TV vs. network TV. A friend who saw it said Dave's answer was something like, "Don't you read the papers?" and he showed a newspaper with a fake headline. Thank you, sir.
@dongiller
6 жыл бұрын
Haven't found it yet. Searched within "Viewer Mail" for "Randy," then searched again for "newspaper," and again for "cable." I checked all of the shows with each sub-search but no match. I'll keep looking. Do you remember anything else that might help pin this down? Like the time of the year, anything in your personal history (such as your school year, or anything)? I'm eager to track this down. And not for the $$; hold on to that.
@skipperiffic
4 жыл бұрын
@@dongiller Did you used to work for Dave or something? Thanks for all the uploads. I was\am a big fan.
@dongiller
4 жыл бұрын
skipperiffic Nope, never worked for Dave. And thanks!
Your channel is great. Do you have Gallagher's appearance?
@dongiller
8 жыл бұрын
Thanks; he appeared twice -- March 30, 1983, and April 9, 1985. Not that eager to upload his schtick.
@kolst8406
8 жыл бұрын
I'm not a fan. In one of his appearances he got really defensive and behaved badly while talking to Dave. That's what I want to see.
@dongiller
8 жыл бұрын
kolst8406 I'd have to see the specific segment, but I'll bet it was all part of the act.
@kolst8406
8 жыл бұрын
It's been 30 years since I've seen it, but, no, it wasn't part of the act. I've been looking for it for years. If you've got it, please post it. I think it would have been his second appearance because I missed the first couple of years of Letterman.
@dongiller
8 жыл бұрын
+kolst8406 Well, not knowing the specifics, it'd be impossible to locate. But Chris had appeared on the show countless times by the time you may have seen it (going by your memory of having missed the first couple of years. Having digitized and thus watched every show up to the beginning of 1986 as of today, I can tell you that everything he did on the show was an act. If he appeared disrespectful, it was part of the bit.
Major difference is wardrobe hahaha
Is it just me? Every gag, skit, joke Dave seems so unsure of himself in each, spanning so many videos.
He was killed by the floor cleaning machine.
I bet Chris was greatly inspired by Andy Kaufmann.
@janets9179
4 жыл бұрын
I think Andy used to make Dave nervous. On the other hand, you can tell dave really likes Chris.
This sketch reminds me of the “I nave no reason to live” guy on Conan.
40:21- Dave: "Well, at some point last week, [The Panicky Guy] suddenly passed away..." Audience: Wooo! [applauds] Vicious. Hilarious.
LOL!!!!! Eat your heart out Pee Wee Herman, Jerry Seinfeld!
Was Chris Elliott a writer on "Late Night"?
@dongiller
7 жыл бұрын
Yes.
@FoxRivers778
3 жыл бұрын
@@dongiller He started out as a page, right?
@dongiller
3 жыл бұрын
Fox Rivers No, as a production assistant.
@FoxRivers778
3 жыл бұрын
@@dongiller I got the feeling pages and production assistants had similar duties. Sort of like interns. Did you work in TV?
@dongiller
3 жыл бұрын
Fox Rivers Far different. Pages worked for NBC. They had no input at all in the production of any show. Chris worked for Late Night, and he was allowed much input in its production. No, I’ve never worked in television or any other media. I was involved with my college radio station as a student, but that was 51 years ago.
Gordon Cooper sounds like Forrest Gump.
I am thinking about selling another one of my official David Letterman Show Pannicky Guy Calendars with Chris Elliot magnet heads. Look for it on Ebay.
11:43 - Julia Louis-Dreyfus?
@dongiller
5 жыл бұрын
Sandra Furton.
Didn't he become the Fugitive Guy too?
@dongiller
5 ай бұрын
Also compiled on this channel.
I think the panicky guy in the future morphed into Tucker Carlson.
Chris should have gotten on his knee and handed the page lady a ring before meeting his demise with the floor waxer. Oh, heck wait, he skipped the proposal and went right to the wedding. Then after that he has kids and the whole family is taken out. Honestly, I thought the wouldn't survive the high voltage room.
@rogerallen6644
3 жыл бұрын
Fun fact, that was actually his wife. Makes it even funnier.
@jasonfullerton7763
3 жыл бұрын
@@rogerallen6644 Funner facts: they weren't married when those sketches were filmed but are married to this day.
So I guess the woman Christ married on the show is his real wife
@dongiller
7 жыл бұрын
Correct. That's Paula Niedert.
@jonhohensee3258
7 жыл бұрын
burchdog - Christ?
So totally random and bone-desert dry. There was just nothing else like this at the time. Colonel Gordon Cooper! Ha! He reminds me of that creepy cowboy character in Mulholland Drive ( kzread.info/dash/bejne/eJhpqqeDlMaop7A.html)
Nowadays, this type of behavior is just considered common sense.
Chris Elliot (and his partner Adam Resnick) are comedy geniuses. But, unfortunately, very, very sick.
@dongiller
7 жыл бұрын
Panicky Guy was pre Adam. This was an Elliott-Wickline collaboration.
@josephbarclayross6216
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the clarification, Don. Wickline and Elliot are then be congratulated for classic hilarious stuff Thanks for the laughs!
19:05 pray what is a dickie?
@dongiller
Жыл бұрын
Google is our friend.
Seinfeld at 33:00?
@dongiller
7 жыл бұрын
Yup.