Notice the flight check in office runs away in fear and the aliens take the flight off early
@gasparmarino7510 күн бұрын
The definitive performance of this song. I have seen many performances of Company and it was never performed by anyone better than this. The original Marta and by far the best !
@geacoleman165911 күн бұрын
A very poignant song from Paul Petersen and epitomises how I felt about my dad as my dad was gone too soon as he died at 52 and I was only 18 at the time - I still so miss my dad so very much....
@TDTom7713 күн бұрын
My Dad, U.S. Army Col, W.O. "Frenchy" LaMarre, who crossed France with Gen. Patton's 3rd Armour Division, is the finest man I have ever known. Unfortunately, he passed away at the age of 53 in 1963. One month before, on my 17th birthday, he and my Mom bought me a portable typewriter, but he never saw what I did with it in 60 years as a sportswriter.
@elizabethmccullough151115 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@stevensacks277115 күн бұрын
To complete the scenario of this Donna Reed show episode. It is Fathers Day and Jeff ( Paul Peterson).is performing . Hus family is due ro be there but is father Alex ( Carl Betz) is a doctor who was called away on an emergency. Jeff is angry that he canr be there but they are there at the very end. That is the scene you see in the video.
@dianaclark816320 күн бұрын
I think this is the best song about fathers ever.
@BonnerDoemling21 күн бұрын
Another thing I like about this production is that Matthew Broderick is so naturally doe-eyed that Finch’s con artistry is even more insidious
@BonnerDoemling21 күн бұрын
I’ve always found this to be the superior version. I did a community theatre production in ‘02 and we based it more on this than the original and our Ms. Jones stopped the show just as much. The choreography from the recent revival was fabulous but it just isn’t the same without giving Ms. Jones her big moment
@neederzee25 күн бұрын
Like the previous poster, I never thought I'd see the original Tick Tock dance (the OBC album liner notes make it seem like it's forever lost to history). But what a delight this is. Sexy and precise. Perfect, really. Donna McKechnie is a true star.
@curtpiazza168826 күн бұрын
Love this! ❤ 😊
@jhd231029 күн бұрын
An oldie but goodie 🩵🎶🎵
@stevefarrell373029 күн бұрын
I lost my dad in 1998 and I play this song on fathers day every year in tribute to him. I still remember watching the original episode when it was shown. This was a favorite show of mine when I was growing up in the 50's and 60's. It still makes me tear up when I play this episode after all these years. This is by far the best song about fathers.
@user-dz8ef9bd6eАй бұрын
So appropriate for a Father memory on Fathers' Day. I miss my dad every day. He was good at giving advice in one or two short sentences (sometimes just a word or two and no long lectures). After many years I still recall some of his wisdom and at times use it to handle situations.
@Ultra_Fine_PointАй бұрын
I've shared this with my Father, Mr. Keith Jeffers, this day, June 6th, 2024. The badass of East Tennessee! MY SUPERHERO! I love you, Dad! I would be NOTHING without you, Sir!
@MikeMeans-vh1myАй бұрын
My father was far from a Television Dad. He was a great provider with no sense of humor. But he was my Dad.
@oldermusicloverАй бұрын
does anyone know who is playing guitar on this
@oldermusicloverАй бұрын
to my late daddy I miss you so
@LeeStanfield-uj8ljАй бұрын
I really appreciate an really Miss my Dad
@robjo1Ай бұрын
Outstanding! Brava!
@Nym146Ай бұрын
R.I.P. Pop, JLD.
@NeonFlareАй бұрын
They need to add this song to Fallout 3 if they ever remake it
@carnivalecretins853Ай бұрын
I'd like to think this is what The Toymaker got up to in his spare time
@jimgray9169Ай бұрын
I hope Im saying his name right, but I think Carl Metz who played Alex Stone I think he squezed a tear out of his eye and I dont think he wss acting, i think he was really chocked up.
@jimgray9169Ай бұрын
😢
@sharonwickersham549Ай бұрын
My dad was a school teacher by profession; he was the greatest teacher I ever had! ❤ Thank you
@LillyBunnyBooАй бұрын
He completely stole her mannerisms and shtick.
@davidjhitztaler-mrrocklightАй бұрын
❤
@lionelraoulАй бұрын
Great bit!
@kimdockery5380Ай бұрын
She is HILARIOUS
@redflame16912 ай бұрын
My dad, that was mine, he's in heaven now, heartbroken💔, when he left, but I'll see him again, Praise the Lord🙏🙏
@oldermusicloverАй бұрын
mine is there too God Bless
@susansmith472117 күн бұрын
Mine, too! Early 1960s when I was 5!
@LloydAntonyLB2 ай бұрын
Going to watch the Daniel Radcliffe version right away 😵
@albertventi3662 ай бұрын
i recall this broadcast in oct 62
@chiptenor2 ай бұрын
America in a somewhat gentler time.
@shepherddaddy2 ай бұрын
That chin quiver Paul does at the end is too hard to do unless you are actually about to cry. I wouldnt dare even think about telling my dad I loved him when I was that age. Never did. Just wasnt that kind of family.
@user-jj3tw1sr7o2 ай бұрын
Was that alien the same actor as Lurch on the Addams Family?
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Notice the flight check in office runs away in fear and the aliens take the flight off early
The definitive performance of this song. I have seen many performances of Company and it was never performed by anyone better than this. The original Marta and by far the best !
A very poignant song from Paul Petersen and epitomises how I felt about my dad as my dad was gone too soon as he died at 52 and I was only 18 at the time - I still so miss my dad so very much....
My Dad, U.S. Army Col, W.O. "Frenchy" LaMarre, who crossed France with Gen. Patton's 3rd Armour Division, is the finest man I have ever known. Unfortunately, he passed away at the age of 53 in 1963. One month before, on my 17th birthday, he and my Mom bought me a portable typewriter, but he never saw what I did with it in 60 years as a sportswriter.
😂😂😂😂
To complete the scenario of this Donna Reed show episode. It is Fathers Day and Jeff ( Paul Peterson).is performing . Hus family is due ro be there but is father Alex ( Carl Betz) is a doctor who was called away on an emergency. Jeff is angry that he canr be there but they are there at the very end. That is the scene you see in the video.
I think this is the best song about fathers ever.
Another thing I like about this production is that Matthew Broderick is so naturally doe-eyed that Finch’s con artistry is even more insidious
I’ve always found this to be the superior version. I did a community theatre production in ‘02 and we based it more on this than the original and our Ms. Jones stopped the show just as much. The choreography from the recent revival was fabulous but it just isn’t the same without giving Ms. Jones her big moment
Like the previous poster, I never thought I'd see the original Tick Tock dance (the OBC album liner notes make it seem like it's forever lost to history). But what a delight this is. Sexy and precise. Perfect, really. Donna McKechnie is a true star.
Love this! ❤ 😊
An oldie but goodie 🩵🎶🎵
I lost my dad in 1998 and I play this song on fathers day every year in tribute to him. I still remember watching the original episode when it was shown. This was a favorite show of mine when I was growing up in the 50's and 60's. It still makes me tear up when I play this episode after all these years. This is by far the best song about fathers.
So appropriate for a Father memory on Fathers' Day. I miss my dad every day. He was good at giving advice in one or two short sentences (sometimes just a word or two and no long lectures). After many years I still recall some of his wisdom and at times use it to handle situations.
I've shared this with my Father, Mr. Keith Jeffers, this day, June 6th, 2024. The badass of East Tennessee! MY SUPERHERO! I love you, Dad! I would be NOTHING without you, Sir!
My father was far from a Television Dad. He was a great provider with no sense of humor. But he was my Dad.
does anyone know who is playing guitar on this
to my late daddy I miss you so
I really appreciate an really Miss my Dad
Outstanding! Brava!
R.I.P. Pop, JLD.
They need to add this song to Fallout 3 if they ever remake it
I'd like to think this is what The Toymaker got up to in his spare time
I hope Im saying his name right, but I think Carl Metz who played Alex Stone I think he squezed a tear out of his eye and I dont think he wss acting, i think he was really chocked up.
😢
My dad was a school teacher by profession; he was the greatest teacher I ever had! ❤ Thank you
He completely stole her mannerisms and shtick.
❤
Great bit!
She is HILARIOUS
My dad, that was mine, he's in heaven now, heartbroken💔, when he left, but I'll see him again, Praise the Lord🙏🙏
mine is there too God Bless
Mine, too! Early 1960s when I was 5!
Going to watch the Daniel Radcliffe version right away 😵
i recall this broadcast in oct 62
America in a somewhat gentler time.
That chin quiver Paul does at the end is too hard to do unless you are actually about to cry. I wouldnt dare even think about telling my dad I loved him when I was that age. Never did. Just wasnt that kind of family.
Was that alien the same actor as Lurch on the Addams Family?
[[{{///-++===]]]LINNNKKIIIEE:::LINNKKKIE::PLPLPLAAAYYSSS:/-ORTRUBALLAAL:::[[++]]
❤
Does anyone know, what they say at the end? Instead of rock, paper, scissors.
makes me cry watching at the end very touching scene
Loved this.
Love you Dad!
Loved old program.there family people nice
Billie Patty Duke
They had very similar mannerisms
I love this show ,I watch it everyday
The whole nation had a tear in their eye that night... 🥺 Life was so much simpler then...😒
A great moment for Dads !!
Every time I hear this Im reminded of my Dad. Miss you Dad. ❤ Love you. RIP
I love my Dad.