Linda Richman’s (Mike Myers) hero was Barbra Streisand. She
constantly “dedicated” the show to her, often claiming her to be the
greatest actress in all of history. In what could be considered to be
the sketch’s most memorable moment, Myers was joined by two special
guests Madonna and Roseanne Barr as two other Jewish women (and they
were authentic, take my word!). They discussed Streisand’s movie, The
Prince of Tides, on the show. Near the end of the sketch, the women
compared Barbra to “buttah”-and suddenly, a voice announced, “All this
talk about food, I’m getting hungry, girls.” It was Streisand herself in
a surprise appearance; none of the actors had any idea that she was to
appear. All three managed to remain in character as the audience went
wild. Though Streisand only stayed long enough to give each character a
kiss and wave to the audience, the moment has become one of the most
memorable in the show’s history.
Originally uploaded to YouRememberThat.com by member Naomi on September 22, 2007.
Author: Alex
Carol Burnette and Charo
Unisex Salon was the name of this skit in Season 7 Episode 2 of the Carol Burnett Show. Tim Conway attempts to get a home life interview with Chiquita who was played by Charo. The fun begins when he has trouble with her mother played by Carol Burnett.
This clip was originally uploaded to YouRememberThat.com by member Naomi on December, 19 2007.
Archie Bunker Alone
Archie Bunker’s Place was a reasonably successful continuation of All In The Family. Jean Stapleton, who played Archie’s wife (Edith), appeared in six episodes before deciding to leave the show. The show’s writers dealt with her departure by making Archie a widower. This is the conclusion of a special one-hour episode from December 1980 in which Archie had to deal with Edith’s death. Warning: It’s a tear-jerker.
John Cappelletti Heisman Speech 1973
When Penn State’s John Cappelletti won the Heisman Trophy in 1973 as the country’s most outstanding collegiate football player, he dedicated the award to his dying little brother Joey. Not a dry eye in the house…
Seinfeld- Trifecta-Food, Sex & TV
In the last season of Seinfeld, “The Blood” episode aired October 16,
1997. George Costanza played by Jason Alexander decides to add food to
his sex life when his girlfriend lights a vanilla candle making him
instantly hungry. It later creates problems as George cannot eat without
becoming aroused. George then attempts his “Trifecta” which is food,
sex and TV.
The video was originally uploaded to YouRememberThat.com by member PFC on January 4, 2011
Jerry Seinfeld History Class on Saturday Night Live
Jerry Seinfeld in a very funny clip on Saturday Night Live of a history teacher trying to forget the details and just get the facts of history with not so much luck!
Michael Landon Final Tonight Show Appearance
In April 1991, TV icon Michael Landon was diagnosed with inoperable pancreatic cancer. A month later, on May 9, 1991, Landon was in high spirits when he made a guest appearance on The Tonight Show. He died seven weeks later at the age of 54. I apologize for the poor quality of the clip, but it’s worth watching.
Video clip was originally uploaded by YouRememberThat.com member Lava1964 on September 6, 2008.
