In 1950, the show jumped to NBC and that extraordinary new medium, television, where it enjoyed an amazing 11 year prime-time run. Since most of the 400-plus episodes are public domain, there are many You Bet Your Life compilation discs out there, and this reviewer has made it a point to see just about all of them. But The Lost Episodes is by far the best collection. I’m not sure what qualifies these shows as “lost” but I strongly suspect they were considered too racy and off beat to be included in the standard syndication packages that were sold to TV stations as family entertainment in the 1970s and 80s.
In this set, we meet folks like comedian Ernie Kovacs, boxer Archie Moore, Gary Cooper’s mom (who is a scream) as well as a host of less famous, but no less interesting, figures. And speaking of figures, there are a few of those buxom young lasses scattered about who bring out the lecherous best in Groucho, and the double-entendres fly with abandon.
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LOVE Groucho and this show. I've only seen a few, but they are all funny. Does this have the one with the woman with 11 kids? "11 kids? How did that happen?" "Oh, I love my husband." "I love my cigar too, but I take it out ever once in a while!"
Thanks RH. Apparently the cigar thing is one of those urban legends. Groucho always denied saying it, and I have seen all the YBYL discs out there and haven't found it yet.
I guess everyone associated with the show is gone now so we'll probably never know for sure...
Well, I'm going to believe it until proven wrong!
I too believe it...I'm sure it ended up in the editing room trash can, never to be restored
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