PASSWORD 1964-08-13 Carol Lawrence & Tony Randall
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- Опубліковано 23 січ 2025
- Featuring the lovely singing and dancing star of motion pictures, television and the Broadway stage, Carol Lawrence, and the gifted actor and star of the new hit movie "The Seven Faces of Dr Lau", Tony Randall!
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Tony Randall, if you notice, when his side is losing, he blames himself, but when they win he tells his partner they played well, deferring the honor. Classy, actually.
Tony Randall was such a gentleman throughout this episode. Very polite and respectful!
I never noticed before how beautiful Carol Lawrence was
Carol Lawrence & Tony Randall were an absolute joy to watch.
Tony was one of my favorite actors AND game players
Totally, Completely Agree.
Dr Lao's (Subjectively, for some) a SMART SonofaGun.
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Tony Randall is the BEST and funniest Felix Unger I ever saw. In real life, he fathered a child at 77 years of age. He was Great. Carol Lawrence got great acclaim for playing Maria on Broadway in West Side Story.
I remember seeing that movie with Tony Randall as a young boy and I was flabbergasted. Amazing
I saw the seven faces of dr. Lau as a very young man and I was absolutely fascinated. What a great movie, I'll have to look it up and see if I can watch it again
Carol Lawrence seems lovely. She greeted her contestants very nicely.
Tony Randall was on fire this night.
He was always an excellent game player and gentleman!!
Tony was brilliant at this !!!
Tony Randall on a roll!
the original version of the 60s,with allen ludden,was the best!
I preferred the puzzle version
The sixties hairstyles were so chic at the time.
5:02 i like how anytime a player’s name is betty allen always says “that’s a nice name” ~ ofcourse referring to his beautiful wife, betty white.
Whenever I see Carol Lawrence, I think of General Foods International Coffees.
Ditto
Allen was right. "Cullyer" would have been an excellent clue for "Bud."
Love Tony Randall!
For the word Bud I was thinking Weiser for a clue. I wonder if Budweiser beer was popular during the 1960s as it is now.
For. " GATE" , Door and then Fence would have done it
3:51 "oh fish" I'm going to say that from now on
Later shows did not allow them to hand gesture and talk so much through the game.
Everyone is so slim.
Poor Carol Lawrence. Affecting singing and acting performer who, after initial successes in Broadway plays like "West Side Story" could never find her niche as a top star afterwards and then she started to look too old to be cast as ingenues. Then she had no where else to go but bad tv shows, commercials and lurid b horror movies. Show biz is indeed cruel.
I always heard she refused the casting couch. People often talk about how pure the 50s and 60s were...far from it.
She seems to me to have the physical presence of Julie Newmar, but sweeter. Her prime was before my time, but I remember her singing and dancing on variety shows. I know her name and remember her just from her guest appearances. I did not think she was too old. During that time, youth was valued but not as much as it is now. From these videos, I now know she was very beautiful.
@@eyextacy8412 Since before Shakespeare there were casting couches. Show business has never been considered a moral business, with only a few exceptions, historically, it was always considered low status, low class, until the flickers came in to create the larger than life stars on the screen. There's a reason why actors and actresses historically were considered equal status in society as prostitutes and rent boys. The reason the casting couch exists is because so many played that game over the centuries (including some of the biggest stars of the film era~ male and female) they accepted the couch then took the parts resulting.
Very good comments concerning Carol's career...
Especially with reviews like yours.
All white contestants?
Dog! You pet a dog and dog is a pet.
Who is the announcer
Jack Clark.
9:05
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Zero for operator
Tony looks like a skinny Raymond Burr.