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@bobbyperez-ig5ot
@bobbyperez-ig5ot Сағат бұрын
He was a GREAT comedian!...I am NOT gay but if anyone deserved a good life, it was Paul...he was a GREAT person!!
@theshadow100
@theshadow100 16 күн бұрын
Karen in room 222 was so funny
@RuthJohnstonaworldofgoods
@RuthJohnstonaworldofgoods 17 күн бұрын
I love Tatum, I have since PM. Ryan was a good actor caught up in his own ego who allowed his passions to rule his life at the expense of EVERYthing else. I wish Tatum had received more love. Like her, I also was the child of a narcissist, and I eventually understood that can never happen.
@EdwinAyers
@EdwinAyers 18 күн бұрын
Mt. Vernon is still proud of him. 1800
@piezocat
@piezocat 19 күн бұрын
Paul's the gay friend who would have brightened our cis lives had we known him personally.
@melissasaint3283
@melissasaint3283 20 күн бұрын
Ahh, Paul Lynde, midcentury America's Gay Funcle!
@orionsbelt3332
@orionsbelt3332 25 күн бұрын
omg!.... he was hilarious !!!!! i loved him on these hows when i was young! ...im 60.. its 2024....lol
@williamphillips6049
@williamphillips6049 27 күн бұрын
This guy could describe a can of beans and bring down the house. He's the only comedian I know who was almost consistently funny. He was a good actor too. He did some drama. It's just that he was so successful at comedy, dramatic parts just seemed to fall by the wayside I think.
@user-px8cw9qd3p
@user-px8cw9qd3p 27 күн бұрын
IF ryan didnt care for tatum, and his children, i highly doubt, farrah would have cared for him.. Their therapy is hopeful
@kittychat8
@kittychat8 28 күн бұрын
she should move on from her dad, he was madly inlove.
@booper521
@booper521 28 күн бұрын
So sad and tragic.
@theshadow100
@theshadow100 Ай бұрын
I remember Paul lyndes voice as the hooded claw in The Perils of Penelope Pitstop
@theshadow100
@theshadow100 Ай бұрын
We have Karen to thank for the shot glass,made me laugh so much,and his voice was great as the hooded claw in The Perils of Penelope Pitstop ,he was so funny
@freddyfurrah3789
@freddyfurrah3789 Ай бұрын
19 years old, divorced, and a college education. Sometimes, the people who wrote these questions got into the MUSHROOMS.
@freddyfurrah3789
@freddyfurrah3789 Ай бұрын
Peter is the only one still alive.
@racook7534
@racook7534 Ай бұрын
That tuxedo...lol
@MegaMalfurion
@MegaMalfurion Ай бұрын
I love that Roger from American Dad sounds so much like him
@lavedadavis818
@lavedadavis818 Ай бұрын
Paul was 1 of 1!! Sorely missed 😅
@93Jubilee
@93Jubilee Ай бұрын
Buddy Hackett has a wonderful laugh!
@guybo27
@guybo27 Ай бұрын
Hi Venom, can u please put up the whole show. Regards, Guy
@MrWildcat2009
@MrWildcat2009 Ай бұрын
6:20 😂
@TYoungPhDRRT
@TYoungPhDRRT Ай бұрын
Paul, RIP...I recall watching you on TV as a kid. My life lately has taken such a rotten turn...watching you brings a smile to me, which I need so much. You made me laugh and still do! No one will EVER replace your talent!
@thegoodfight426
@thegoodfight426 Ай бұрын
We all have offenses to overcome. This is why Jesus had to go to the cross to pay for our sins because no one is good except God. We all have to pick up our crosses and follow Him, which is to forgive. It is too heavy to carry on our own which is why we need Jesus to help us let go and let God.
@lemonhead162
@lemonhead162 Ай бұрын
Who's that Marketa chick? She looks jealous every time Ryan or anyone mentions Farrah. Also, Tatum's mother actually lost custody of her & Griffin because she was on drugs & alcohol too. Farrah didn't come along until years later. They made it seem as if she broke up a marriage, which is false!
@tricorvus2673
@tricorvus2673 Ай бұрын
What gets me is that all his jokes are still funny in 2024
@MommaHub1966
@MommaHub1966 Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂
@garyluchau432
@garyluchau432 Ай бұрын
I've never seen this show, I just watched Paper Moon recently (very funny movie 🎥 btw) Tatum was always unique to me. RIP Ryan.
@CDBthe3rd
@CDBthe3rd Ай бұрын
Paul was a comedic genius… too bad he suffered so much from drinking. Sad
@jenflink9954
@jenflink9954 Ай бұрын
I can't stand Tatum. Such a narcissistic, lying, piece of crap... Such a victim.. Your an adult, act like one. Take some responsibility for your mistakes and stop blaming them on everyone else!!!!!
@StilettoRedhot
@StilettoRedhot Ай бұрын
I think Tatum only wants to see herself as a victim and uses Farrah as the reason. Her father did not hook up with Farrah until after he had married and divorced again and over 10 years later. Farrah was not a homewrecker, although Tatum makes it seem so. Her father made her famous, he worked with her and spent time with her as other fathers could only wish. I think because of her entitlement she missed out on knowing a genuinely nice person. She missed out on family, and her behavior tore her family apart. Her selfishness extended into drug abuse and neglecting her own children in the worst way. No parent is perfect, and I am sure O'Neal can be difficult, but dammit, look at the big picture, he loves Tatum, he turns to Tatum for comfort and as somebody he trusts. To start shit in a public place to humiliate him is beyond childish. Why couldn't she go with him and make good memories just once.
@bobbyluy
@bobbyluy Ай бұрын
Back when everyone had a sense of humor
@deano.7533
@deano.7533 Ай бұрын
I think it's fairly easy to see that Ryan O'Neal was experiencing a myriad of opposing emotions at that time in his life. The way he dealt with all those emotions was he rolled them all into the one emotion that he knew could bring him the most sympathy and understanding from others. It was the emotion that was the easiest emotion for him to openly admit to... He could only admit that he was in mourning. Because he knew that when he told people that he was still mourning the demise of Farrah Fawcett then in turn most people would feel empathy for him. I believe that the truth was that he identified his enormous guilt as sorrow. Psychopaths cannot feel guilt. By calling his enormous guilt, enormous sorrow, he didn't have to take responsibility for the brutally selfish, self centered, and narcissistic, way he lived his entire life at the expense of the people he claimed to love the most. It's very telling that Tatum admitted to being jealous of Farrah's beauty. Tatum said that she believed that she could never measure up to Farrah's beauty. Even though the truth is that Tatum is a very beautiful female in her own right. Tatum couldn't compete with Farrah because Tatum's father broke up with her when she was merely a child. Tatum was her fathers girlfriend. Then Tatum was thrust into the role of her fathers ex-girlfriend. It's clear that Ryan didn't treat Tatum like she was his daughter. After Ryan O'Neal traded up to be with the gorgeous popular culture icon Farrah Fawcett... Tatum lost the only identity she had grown up with. Meaning: Ryan O'Neal divorced Tatum O'Neal, and he did it to her well before John McEnroe ever did. Now I can see why the chemistry that Ryan and Tatum had together in Paper Moon was so palpable. I'm sure that as a professional actor Ryan was well aware of the fact that Tatum was a natural. But I'll bet that Ryan could not stand it when he realized that he was the supporting actor to Tatum's lead role. I'm certain he couldn't handle it. He must have resented her for upstaging him. Tatum O'Neal was the quintessential, super intelligent, child prodigy actor, who was so natural, and so believable, that she could deliver lines with an authentic country accent while easily suspending the disbelief of the audience who fell in love with her. So as a result she achieved something that was always out of her fathers reach. Tatum won an Academy Award. My guess is that (even if only subconsciously) Ryan O'Neal never forgave Tatum for that. So he relegated her to being one of the many females in his life. Instead of his one and only daughter who was confident that nobody could ever take her place in her fathers life away from her. Ryan literally kept Tatum prisoner in the role of one of his former lovers, as opposed to his own flesh and blood daughter. That's how Ryan treated Tatum and in turn that is who Tatum believed she was in her relationship with her father. That's not her fault. It was his fault. Tatum was her fathers jilted ex-wife. Tatum went through the same emotions that many ex-wives go through when their ex-husband finds a new wife who they know is more beautiful then they are. No ex-wife ever wants to find out that their ex-husband left them and then found the gorgeous love of his life. But that is exactly what happened to Tatum O'Neal. So the racket ball competition was a metaphor for what Tatum felt when her father broke up with her and moved in with a new lover who Tatum couldn't possibly compete with. When you consider the fact that these are Hollywood actors you have to also consider that the evidence that is easy to see on the surface goes far deeper than we could ever imagine. They invite us to sit on the outside and look in. Because they like the attention and the paycheck that comes with seemingly telling their whole story. But reality T.V. isn't the real reality. While at the same time they're admitting to more than what meets our eyes and ears. Because like Hollywood always does they are telling the real story to our subconscious minds. Which makes me wonder if Ryan gave his daughter Tatum good reason to grow up believing that she was his girlfriend. Because Ryan most certainly related to Tatum more as a girlfriend, and later as an ex- girlfriend, then as his daughter. In their "reality" series Ryan O'Neal seemed to be trying to accomplish two things. First he wanted to make sure that everybody knew that Farrah was his. Which in his mind could rehabilitate his public image. The other thing that he was trying to do was salvage his broken love affair with his ex-wife Tatum and then turn it into a friendship for the camera's. Which in his mind would also rehabilitate his public image as well. Because deep down inside Ryan O'Neal knew his way of life destroyed his career and all of his loved ones. So he turned to "reality T.V." in an effort to fix it all in one felled swoop. But that plan backfired on him. Because he needed Tatum to make the series work in the eyes of the producers, and Tatum had her own side to the story that was far more believable than Ryan's. In reality when Ryan made the decision to once again share the screen with Tatum it was Paper Moon all over again. I think that part of Ryan's problem was he seemed to really only want to fix his public image. At least that's how it feels to me. You can see that he could never admit that it was his personal/private life that really needed fixing and you can't fix your private life in public. While at the same time we (the audience) can clearly see that Ryan O'Neal never came to grips with the fact that Tatum was his daughter and not one of his many jilted lovers who was jealous because he left her. Which exposed him and in turn it only served to show the public that Ryan O'Neal had not changed. In fact this series demonstrated that he was incapable of change. Ryan was incapable of feeling empathy for anybody other than himself. It's the core reason why Farrah's only child is living in a mental institution (as far as I know) to this very day. It's also the reason why Tatum and her brother Griffin are so deeply damaged. Paper Moon was arguably the best movie that Ryan O'Neal was ever a part of. It was better than Love Story and Barry Lyndon and most likely Ryan always knew it. So a man like Ryan O'Neal with his indomitable pride, his out of control ego, his uncontrollable anger, and narcissism, was perpetually forced to wholly ignore, but never forget, that when his career was at it's peak he played second fiddle to his absolutely brilliant ten year old daughter. Which was not Tatum's fault. She only did what was expected of her. If it hasn't happened already, I hope that Tatum can forgive her dad and move on with her life. Because if she can truly forgive him in her heart then her heart will feel much better. In closing I want to ask this very important question... I wonder if SAX SHOE WELL A'$$ SALT sits at the bottom of Ryan and Tatum O'Neal's father/daughter relationship. Because we know now that S' - A' has always run rampant in the Hollywood Underworld. That is not a far fetched possibility. In fact... If it's the truth it would explain a lot. So if Ryan O'Neal did that to his daughter Tatum, then I still hope that she can truly forgive him in her heart so her heart will feel much better. Take care. sincerely, Dean O. :-I
@nanny287
@nanny287 Ай бұрын
My heart breaks for Tatum as her father was the picture perfect definition of a narcissist with the tidal wave of abuse that they inevitably bring to everyone unfortunate enough to be in their wake. He accepted no responsibility for his monstrous behavior toward his ex-wife and children, nor Farrah, and as much as he pretends it was a fairy tale, that is false. He slept around and Farrah even caught him in bed with the murdered woman in the film “ The General’s Daughter.” I have no doubt that there were others and this is why Mozart seems to be his best and only friend: they’ll both run off with anyone who passes by them. Sending love and light to Tatum, (and her beloved passed mother), who has been to hell and back because of this narcissistic abuser. ❤
@user-qr6op5id2p
@user-qr6op5id2p 2 ай бұрын
Paul was the main reason people watched Hollywood Squares. His quick wit was undeniable and truly entertaining.
@jimrocker6027
@jimrocker6027 Ай бұрын
Yeah., if it were not for him, it would’ve been boring
@triciajohansen7124
@triciajohansen7124 2 ай бұрын
Roger the Alien's Dad!!!!❤
@ndspeedster
@ndspeedster 2 ай бұрын
All his comedy lines on this show were pre. Written for him. It wasn't like he just came up with them off the top of his head.
@jjoo6229
@jjoo6229 2 ай бұрын
Read Tatum’s book. It’s very candid and very good.
@ALOISC1
@ALOISC1 2 ай бұрын
Peter Marshall is 98 years young.
@howitsdone1238
@howitsdone1238 2 ай бұрын
He was awesome on bewitched.
@MindyMarie.
@MindyMarie. 2 ай бұрын
I’m so impressed by Tatum in this episode! She’s an addict and has a lot of baggage, but the way she was able to support her Dad and only say nice things about the woman who essentially stole her father is amazing and selfless! She wants her Dad to see her, to care, to claim what he did and he just doesn’t get it. I admire all the work she’s put into her sobriety and mending relationships! I hope she can acknowledge just how far she’s come!🩷
@debraabbadessa897
@debraabbadessa897 2 ай бұрын
He was a terribly famous father,that’s why his kids ended up so farked up
@user-ui8or8cq7l
@user-ui8or8cq7l 2 ай бұрын
Paul Lynde was my Uncle. We miss him.
@tricorvus2673
@tricorvus2673 Ай бұрын
❤ you’re so lucky!!!!
@JessicaSchott1
@JessicaSchott1 2 ай бұрын
Does anyone know where I can find more episodes of this show? They used to be here on KZfaq but I’ve only been able to find this video recently. There is one episode each on Hulu and discovery+, but didn’t know if anyone knew where all episodes could be found?
@tobiramasenju5878
@tobiramasenju5878 2 ай бұрын
It is difficult to watch Ryan. His focus and feelings was on himself. Possibly he's been that way all his life. He was too far gone to recognise his short comings. Tatum make your peace by yourself and thank God you're not like him.
@karenbougher1219
@karenbougher1219 2 ай бұрын
i loved him on bewitched
@karenbougher1219
@karenbougher1219 2 ай бұрын
I loved this man
@scottym9778
@scottym9778 2 ай бұрын
Is it me, or did Bill Hader get a little of his Stephon character from Paul Lynde?
@user-ep1zu1is2l
@user-ep1zu1is2l 2 ай бұрын
THE RESEARCH BIOLOGIST WITH THE MEGA-HOT VULVA Nig X. McFearson's leg was beyond saving after 324 billion tons of ice trapped it 9,572 miles below the Antarctican basin. “Am I going to lose my right leg?” Nig asked research biologist Francine Muller Cuntminer from Berlin on the way to the surface. “The chances are slim that I'll be able to save it but you still have your penis and I am a mega-sexy research biologist with a very hot vulva and you know what they say?” Francine mused. Nig just stared at her with a really bewildered look on his boyish face as large gerbils exited from sex- mad Fran's rectal cavity. “Are those your gerbils?” Nig asked 100% confused 'cause he didn't expect to see gerbils. “They are my pets,” Francine calmly informed Nig with a homosexually-alluring quality to her soothingly-soft tone that was caused by a colon with 5 active gerbils in it: chasing one another, eating kibble, using the litter box.
@albertmoreno6947
@albertmoreno6947 2 ай бұрын
I was a kid when he was in his prime - ALWAYS LOVED his humor and quick wit. ZERO CLUE about his preferences and honestly never cared even after I learned years after his passing. There will never be a talent like him - ever.
@binaway
@binaway 2 ай бұрын
Zsa Zsa trying to get attention.