View Full Version : Carl Reiner once surprised Morey Amsterdam by including his gags in TDVDS


TMC
08-05-2024, 02:41 AM
https://www.metv.com/stories/carl-reiner-once-surprised-morey-amsterdam-by-including-his-gags-in-the-dick-van-dyke-show

Even before he was on The Dick Van Dyke Show, Amsterdam was an accomplished comedian.

forn
08-10-2024, 07:10 PM
So Buddy Sorrell actually wrote part of the show.

biffbronson
08-15-2024, 06:15 PM
Even before he was on The Dick Van Dyke Show, Amsterdam was an accomplished comedian.

No doubt - he had his own TV series A FULL DECADE BEFORE the Van Dyke show on CBS and the DuMont Network -- 1948-1950...!!

forn
08-16-2024, 04:00 PM
No doubt - he had his own TV series A FULL DECADE BEFORE the Van Dyke show on CBS and the DuMont Network -- 1948-1950...!!
I did not know that, you learn something every day. I had to look it up, and noticed Art Carney was a regular on the show, as well as Vic Damone, who later appeared in an episode of TDVDS as Ric Vallone.

DJM77
08-16-2024, 09:36 PM
For those that have a Roku, The Morey Amsterdam Show is on a streaming service called Free Movie Classics. They have eight episodes. I watched them a while back.

stevea
08-17-2024, 08:48 AM
It's interesting that, at the end of the article, the MeTV writer states that it's unknown whether he had a positive or negative view of the writers using his material.

In his position I'd have been honored. I'm guessing he was.

forn
08-17-2024, 08:26 PM
For those that have a Roku, The Morey Amsterdam Show is on a streaming service called Free Movie Classics. They have eight episodes. I watched them a while back.
Is it any good?
I notice they have some episodes on YouTube as well.
It's nice to see things like this haven't disappeared completely, at least not yet.

DJM77
08-17-2024, 10:50 PM
Is it any good?
I notice they have some episodes on YouTube as well.
It's nice to see things like this haven't disappeared completely, at least not yet.

I certainly didn't think it was great. It was okay, I guess.

forn
08-18-2024, 11:33 AM
I certainly didn't think it was great. It was okay, I guess.
Ouch. Lol, okay, fair enough.

forn
08-19-2024, 07:33 PM
Last night I saw "The Square Triangle", season two, episode 25. Jaques Bergerac plays Jacques Savon, a guest on the Alan Brady Show, who had met Rob and Laura years earlier in France. Rob and Laura both think they were responsible for breaking up his marriage, but whatever.

Jacques meets Buddy and Sally, and shows his knowledge by telling them who they had worked for before. Jacques said that Buddy used to host an awful show called "Buddy's Band". I wondered if maybe this was a satirical reference the The Morey Amsterdam Show, where Morey played an emcee of a nightclub? Or maybe I'm reading too much into it.