To Tell the Truth - "The Endless Summer" producer; PANEL: Bess Myerson (May 1, 1967)
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2017
- PANEL: Tom Poston, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Bess Myerson
CONTESTANT #1: Peter Kwan (Korean transplant with an arranged marriage)
CONTESTANT #2: Bruce Brown (Filmmaker who produced "The Endless Summer")
CONTESTANT #3: Morton Shulman (Author: "Anyone Can Make a Million")
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Really fun to see Bruce Brown. He also produced the motorcycle movie "On Any Sunday."
"The Endless Summer" was a great movie. I wonder how long the marriage of the couple lasted. Bess Myerson was a babe.
Peter Kwan's wife is indeed a beautiful lady.
Quincy with Jack Klugman was inspired by Morton Shulman who became a cororner in Canada.
Raglan. #3 spazzed , claiming perth etc was NZ.
I think you should get extra if you fool thr audience, thats a lot of people!
Don Robertson promo tag during credits
That was Johnny Olson doing the tags
Where's April 24, 1967, the one in color?
Vahan, "where's"..."the one in color"???? First, I want to express my gratitude to To Tell The Truth (CBS) for posting any and all of these cool kinescopes of TTTT!! Look, Executive Decision, another kind person, posted a link to what I assume is a color version. The kinescopes of TTTT posted here are posted by a nice, kind, generous volunteer who is sweet enough to share this archive with the rest of the world. I would like to see some expression of gratitude from you before you look that gift horse in the mouth and ask for more. Keep watching!
Vahan Nisanian t
Man #1 in Game #1
Man #2 in Game #2
Man #3 in Game #3 You'll notice that not all of the 100 audience members given the chance to vote actually voted. In Game #1, 94 voted. In Game #2, 96 voted. In Game #3, 95 voted.
Is this an old episode? They gave up audience voting a few years ago. Or have they just reintroduced it because theyre in their last year.
May 1, 1967.
Bruce Brown’s voice is a little too distinctive.
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At that time white was worn at funerals. So, not that guy.
I am old enough to like K-pop
Rude, Orson Bean!
3:23
“Let me ask you … She’s obviously beautiful, but does she clean up the house all right? When you go home tonight will there be a stack of greasy pots and pans in the sink?”
Not the least bit sexist.
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Not the least bit racist, either.
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