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In this Web-only clip Jonathan Winters elaborates on why he was a favorite variety show guest and tells his favorite Dean Martin story. To see more on Jonathan Winters tune in to PIONEERS OF TELEVISION premiering on Wednesday, January 2 at 8 -- 9 PT EST and airing every Wednesday until January 23 on PBS (check local listings).
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A television genius ... ( 11 months ago by edittr)
A television genius. I watched him as a kid and he was one of the funniest people on televison. He always pushed the envelope. 40 years later he still makes me laugh and appreciate a comedian that is willing to give his all to make us laugh.
pretty boy what the ... ( 11 months ago by fantamicke)
pretty boy what the h*ll is he blabbing about ?
Array ( 11 months ago by scott54555)
Great Guy but
sad that he could not stop eating.
It's that guy from ... ( 11 months ago by videophone818)
It's that guy from Mork and Mindy!!
He is SOOOOOoooo ... ( 11 months ago by Tallshipdreamer)
He is SOOOOOoooo freakin' funny!!!
Jonathan has always ... ( 11 months ago by Prometheus1st)
Jonathan has always been in my mind, the GREATEST comedic improvisational star. If he were to compete in todays world, he would be KING. Nobody could TOUCH him. So very very funny Jonathan. TYVM....for all the miles of smiles you gave me over the years.
-Prometheus.
Yes, it is. He is ... ( 11 months ago by 76Tanja)
Yes, it is. He is soo cute in that grandpa kind of way.
Jonathan Winters is ... ( 11 months ago by Satchel334)
Jonathan Winters is cool. But I hated him on Mork & Mindy. He sucked on that show. But when I saw him in things other than that lame show I saw how talented he was.
Great comedian. ( 11 months ago by GIvanov)
Great comedian.
Now that is the ... ( 11 months ago by lcastle92407)
Now that is the last of the great comedians.
Great Memories! ( 11 months ago by SparklestheClown)
Great Memories!
B/4 Robin Williams ... ( 11 months ago by bilkanich)
B/4 Robin Williams & George Carlin we had J. Winters - a brilliant comedic mind - the only comedy album I ever bought was his..
What a great guy... ... ( 11 months ago by brainards1)
What a great guy...thanks for the memories.
hilarious ( 11 months ago by arubo)
hilarious
Before there was a ... ( 11 months ago by PREZ150)
Before there was a Robin Williams,there was The Great Jonathan Winters.Both can make up a
comedy skit right from there mind with out any written script.
so funny ( 11 months ago by arubo)
so funny
Well, Robin ... ( 11 months ago by cscentrlvideos)
Well, Robin Williams did say it numerous of times. Jonathan Winters is his idol. They got the chance to work in Mork & Mindy back in the 1980's.
He rocks! So does ... ( 11 months ago by balzysalzy)
He rocks! So does Don Rickles. Funny old bastards.
Thats Right ( 11 months ago by PREZ150)
Thats Right
Mister Winters is ... ( 11 months ago by JustLeiLani)
Mister Winters is one of my favorite guests on Deans show. He had the greatest facial expressions and always stayed perfectly in his out of character....?? Anyway, he was so funny! love him!
thank you jonathan, ... ( 11 months ago by SCLOGSE)
thank you jonathan, thank you Oscar Levant, and a nod toward Tom Waits, also another master of mad comic ideas. I get all the ab work I'll ever need watching you guys. Like to hear about Jonathan's work in The Loved One some time. What a great group of people on that.
L E G E N D ! ( 4 months ago by mattbones)
L E G E N D !
Too bad we didn't ... ( 4 months ago by fonna)
Too bad we didn't see more of this guy.
I stood behind him ... ( 2 months ago by GilesGilo)
I stood behind him at the checkout in a fishing tackle shop in Santa Barbara and he said that he was surprised I recognised him as most people thought he was Dom Delouise. :)



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