I want to thank you for putting these videos up. I just was released from the hospital with covid pneumonia and I laid in ICU watching one Match Game after another, it kept my mind off the agony I endured, big thank you!
That's where I'm at now. I remember being sick as a child sitting at home watching match game. Massive fever and covid positive but match game is still making me feel better.
Happy 50th Anniversary to one of my favorite game shows! Vicki Lawrence (74), Jo Ann Pflug (83), and Anita Gillette (86) are all still living! We lost Gene Rayburn 11/29/1999; Michael Landon 7/1/1991; Jack Klugman 12/24/2012; and Richard Dawson 6/2/2012. Thank You all for so much happiness and laughter over the last half century!
Mr. Klugman, Ms. Lawrence, Mr. Landon and Ms. Pflug also appeared as "squares" on the Peter Marshall "Hollywood Squares." Charles Nelson Reilly wasn't on "MG" yet at this point, but he had made at least 10 appearances as a "square" on said show between 1970 and 1973 - the last of which (alongside Paul Lynde) several months before this show's debut. Of the "MG" regulars, only Fannie Flagg was a "square" (appearing one week in 1974); Richard Dawson never appeared, from all indicators, on the Marshall "Squares." (Nor did his successor in his seat, Dick Martin; weird, though while Marshall bore a grudge against Dan Rowan dating to Tommy Noonan's death, he remained fond of Martin.) Unless it was on one of the "lost" shows of the early years, from Dawson's days on "Hogan's Heroes." (Brett Somers was also nowhere to be found among "squares" on the Marshall incarnation.) Gene Rayburn himself was a "square" at least 13 times between 1968 and 1980. The bulk of his appearances were in 1968-69; he did one appearance a year before this "MG's" debut, another a few months after, and of course one in '80. How the celebrities were laid out and seated on this incarnation of "MG" was reminiscent of the show Heatter-Quigley produced before "The Hollywood Squares": "The Celebrity Game" (1964-65).
This show took time to find itself. The first episode still has a late 60's feel to it even though it was 1973. The contestants and the panelists have that 60's way about them. Later on as the show got more popular it all came together making it one of the best game shows in history.
1973 was still the 1960s!!! Vietnam was still on, people were dying of drug OD, being assassinated and the government was in shambles! Nothing different!!
I'm sure the booze helped . . . But then, the Peter Marshall "Hollywood Squares" also started out pretty "strait-laced" before Paul Lynde and his "zingers" helped make it what it ultimately became. (And I seemed to notice, Mr. Lynde never appeared on "Match Game," certainly not this version - would he have made any appearances on the 1962-69 NBC incarnation?)
Man, as a 28 year old, I wish tv was like this nowadays. Not afraid to make jokes or say things (especially if it wasn't politically correct), humour was humour and it was great. I remember watching rerun episodes with my family of this and the OG Family Feud with Richard Dawson. The new Match Games and Family Feuds can't compete.
Nor could the reboots of "Hollywood Squares" . . . in all cases it was the proverbial "lightning in a bottle," a moment in time that could only come once, and all efforts to recapture it were destined to fall short.
Markcus Hines Michael Landon died from pancreatic cancer, Jack Klugman died from prostate cancer, Richard Dawson died from esophageal cancer, Gene Rayburn died from congestive heart failure, and Johnny Olson died from a cerebral hemorrhage.
I'm in my 20s but still love this series. Grew up watching classic reruns and playing along with my grandma. Thanks for uploading! Brings back awesome memories. :)
@ Thank you. Would you mind telling me what one of your best memories is that you have of your grandmother?
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@@21melpomene it was playing cards with her at her house in Florida and going to spring training games. Her house always smelled so good I wrap myself in that smell
American game shows had much better prizes than our Canadian ones, where grand champions were lucky to get a box of carpet samples and a week’s worth of Granola bars. 😁
Jennifer She was Hot 😍 and I'd say so was your grandma 📸. I was only born then and someone said fanny was gay ahhh what a waste for men.Fanny is a naughty word in Ireland 🍻.
This show caught fire in a way few shows ever have. Housewives, kids home during the summer or after school, it was like this big party/happy hour and of course the "celebrities" were interesting. Joann Pflug had the coolest name and was hot. Watched this so much as a kid.
I'm sure I've commented this at some point already some time ago, but thank you so much for your tireless efforts to bring all of these episodes too us! Such a classic show!
All I can say is Thanks for when TV was Great !! All the way around.Was just a kid, but never forget getting home from Grade School,, and this would be just Starting. Thanks for all these Great Episodes.. 2019
It’s amazing just how much of the premise of the show they got right on this first episode. They didn’t have many differences for years. Many shows premier are very different from the “working version” of the show. They had very few bugs to work out. Even the comfort level of everyone was very natural. Didn’t feel staged. And Johnny Olsen sounded like he had done 1000 episodes the first day!!! Wow! They had it figured out from the jump. They question writing was key for the success of the show(my opinion). Edgy and very 70’s kept it naughty in a good way. And their first questions were just that, amazing foresight. But the nature of the questions, celeb panel, everything else was spot on from day one. Who could imagine what this show would become-even 45 years later? True genius. Just shows when it’s right, it’s just right. A rare thing in life. This is a important piece of TV history. Even for people who don’t like this show, the fact stands they had a brilliant formula from day one. Fun times.
There were several working versions of an earlier iteration of "The Match Game" on NBC in the 60's. It started as a somewhat serious show that really wasn't working. After NBC cancelled it and Goodson & Todman had nothing to lose, they allowed Dick DeBartolo (who wrote great stuff for Mad magazine) to write humorous questions. The show took off, was "un-cancelled", and ran successfully until 1969. So it was in pretty good shape when it was revived on CBS in 1973.
When i looked up Gene Rayburn's wiki page i was rather shocked to see that he was the target of age discrimination...I say if you can still do the job well you should be able to do that job until it becomes too much for you and i've watched every episode of match game and he never lost that spark throughout the series!
Sometime in the mid-80s, there was supposedly a reboot of the show in the works for syndication. However, when "Entertainment Tonight" reported on this, they made a mention of Gene's age, which was older than many people thought. After this, the reboot got scrapped, and he had difficulty finding any regular work in television for the rest of his life.
Thank you soo much for all these episodes (and having them in order 🙏🙌😁🤩). Soo many episodes are skipped over on tv and now I can find the episode where Ava Gabor gave an answer that made me laugh soo hard I cried
Here's some classic TV trivia....a few years later....Jack Klugman and Anita Gillette would be boyfriend/girlfriend (and later husband and wife) on Quincy
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you so much, for sharing these!!!! One of my favorite shows EVER!!! And THERE IS SSOO MANY EPISODES!!!!!!! I can watch these all winter and enjoy some good tv, when there was just good ole shows, with all the different stars joining the cast! Bret, Charles, and Richard was the best regulars! Thank you again! You can find about anything on UA-cam!!! :-))
Does anyone know if, in the "Hogan's" years, Dawson ever made any appearances on the Peter Marshall "Hollywood Squares"? There's no record in IMDb on that . . . and the consensus thus far is, no, he was never a "square." Of this panel, those that did time on that venerable show were Jack Klugman, Vicki Lawrence, Michael Landon and Jo Ann Pflug. Charles Nelson Reilly was a "square" at least ten times pre-"MG," and Fannie Flagg did one week of shows as a "square" in 1974.
Just enjoy the show already - enough of that #MeToo BS - after all, I'd rather see kissing instead of endless 'dick jokes' that fill up today's version of the show - if that ain't sexist, then I don't know what is!
@@stevieb6455 I am a Rape Victim and Sexual Assault Victim. I am certainly in the know to know the difference. I have posted #MeToo . . . whereas Richard Dawson (Colin Emm 1932 - 2012 R.I.P.) was a Fine Gentleman. The only ones needing to pull their heads out here, are those making these disgusting comments!
I remember that episode very well I was living in Stockton California when that was aired on CBS in 1973 and I believe it was either on September 5th or 6th of that year
SO WEIRD not seeing Brett on here! THANKS for posting these! gameshow/comedy at its finest! PS. im AMAZED the censors back then allowed the word "orgy" :P
Richard Dawson deserved every bit of love he ever got! He even married a contestant... What, 15 years later? This was a very special moment, watching this, for me.
Loved this show. When I would stay home sick from school my mom worked, so I was alone. I would empty the piggy bank, order a delivery pizza, and watch Match Game, The Price is Right, Hogan's Heroes and Star Trek. Before that were soaps, which as a nine year old boy I truly despised. Did anyone else notice that Richard Dawson did a Paul Lynde impersonation two separate times? HAHAHA!!!
I always thought that the Paul Lynde impersonation was so overused! I got tired of hearing it after a while,but it is what it is. I love Richard Dawson's Stan Laurel/Oliver Hardy impression combo.
You must be 57 now when you were a lad watching Match Game early 70s. I love this show watching together with my one year old. Most of the stars passed so was my son, last year from COVID after 7 years of vegetative state from a brain trauma. Tons of memories from this game show and I still watch it today, it is on the Game Show Network.
I love this show watching together with my one year old. Most of the stars passed so was my son, last year from COVID after 7 years in a vegetative state. Tons of memories from this game show and I am still watching today, it is on the Game Show Network.
@@antonsmith9788- I was wondering about this lady Stanley. Her name is so unusual for a lady. (Considering the next winner contestant lady was a bartender named Gary, from Indiana) I want to look Stanley up. I am hard of hearing and cant understand or make out her last name. Sounds like Welsh or Belch or something like that to me. She was a pleasant contestant to watch and did very well in winning in the first few episodes.
Love this show so much that I miss Gene Rayburn so much as much as Brett Richard Charles and the show also and I really miss it when he made us laugh and really miss the old version of it and the old one reminds me of Gene Rayburn
Thank you for posting all of these! I have some fond memories of Match Game and enjoy watching them again and again! They are truly classics! Thanks again!
I think the producers of Match Game (as well as some CBS executives) knew very well that the 1973-82 version of Match Game was going to be a hit. And sure enough, they had a really good premonition, and Match Game became one of the greatest game shows CBS ever aired!
Oh my gosh !! Haven’t seen this since I was a little girl !! In grade school . My Mom loved this also she liked Hollywood Squares & To Tell the Truth . Wow this really takes me back to childhood . If mom wasn’t watching these it was the Soaps on ABC TV . Thanks for these memories ❤😊
Richard Dawson had the longest tenure of any celebrity panelist on this show, starting from the first episode until episode 1285, when he finally left.
So much fun to see this first episode and the amazing show it became. Obviously, they knew Richard was a winner from the start. (Brett begged Jack to come on the show. Who knew at the time what a great addition THAT would turn out to be.) And Gene was obviously so nervous! They also learned to eventually let the leader start the second round so that both players would get equal time.
Was he? I don't always pick up on it if they seem to be hiding it outwardly, I just figured after all those years hosting the '60s Match Game it'd still be old hat to him.
Jack Klugman actually lived at 1049 Park Avenue, his address in the Odd Couple. I used to see him at the 70th and Second OTB near Sloan Kettering when he was getting cancer treatments.
Gene's tethered by a lapel microphone (it wasn't a radio mic). He'd ditch it after Christmas in favour of the iconic Sony ECM-51. First TX Monday 2nd July 1973. Only week for Michael Landon, known at the time for Bonanza. He'd go on to further success in Little House on the Prairie and Highway to Heaven. Landon died of pancreatic cancer in June 1991 at the relatively young age of 54. First of two weeks for Vicki Lawrence on the CBS Match Game. She wouldn't appear on the panel again until 1978. That year she also crashed an episode of Match Game along with Carol Burnett, Tim Conway and Jim Nabors, where they proceeded to have their own little round. Jack Klugman appears for the first of four weeks in 1973. He was the one who ultimately led to his wife, Brett Somers, appearing on the show, subsequently becoming a regular, when he suggested her to producer Ira Skutch. He wouldn't appear again following his separation from Brett the following year... until October 1978 when he sat in Richard Dawson's former seat (this week also saw a mock marriage ceremony between him and Brett). His final Match Game appearance occurred in 1981 when he filled in for Brett (yes, really!). Klugman appeared in the unbroadcast pilot. Jo Ann Pflug also appeared on the unbroadcast pilot. She made her first appearance on film in the original film of MASH (though she was all but removed from the final cut), and had also appeared in a few films and television programmes by this point. Pflug would be a frequent guest in that fourth seat in the early years, and had a pretty good track record of matching the contestants; her appearances became less frequent following her pregnancy with her daughter Melissa in 1975. The resident Brit, Richard Dawson, starts a residency that would last five years, appearing in 1,406 episodes in total - 1,285 episodes on CBS, 121 in the syndicated evening edition, Match Game PM) He also appeared in the unbroadcast pilot (the other three were Arlene Francis, Bert Convy and Betty White, all of whom would be on the show with varying degrees of regularity) Dawson was best known at this point for playing British POW Corporal Peter Newkirk in Hogan's Heroes. He was also a regular cast member of Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In and would soon join The New Dick Van Dyke Show. Broadway actress Anita Gillette in the first of two weeks on the show. The second was in September 1974. At the time this week of episodes went out, she was filming a television adaptation of the film Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice. All the women on this panel are still with us as of January 2018.
To think, this episode is almost half a century old and yet half of the panelists are still with us. Interestingly enough it's all 3 females who are still alive as of Groundhog Day 2021. So many MG episodes now I see I think to myself "Wow, all six celebs are gone!" Usually we're lucky to have 1 or 2 who are still with us, but to have 3 of these 6 still around is awesome. I often wish they would interview them to ask them about this first episode, but now with Joann & Anita in their 80s and Vicki is in her 70s, I doubt they remember a whole heck of a lot from so long ago...
This was and still is one of my favorite game shows of all time. The playlist title is misleading though. Missing the rest of Match Game PM and Match Game 76. Not to mention Match Game 77 and 78. All in all though Match Game 73-75 pretty much complete is rather awesome 😎
Is that contestant's row I see at the front of the stage at :35? When it came to the game sets that taped in Studio 33, to switch between TNPRIR and Match Game 73 took _BLANK_ hours.....?
50 years later,and,in my book,still a great show! Had I been in my 20s and the vtr has been more available for purchase, I would have recorded ALL of the CBS,PM and the 1979-82 episodes for my personal collection.
No kidding! I love everyone on this show! Ron Valenti & Evie were my favorite contestants. Can't remember Evie's last name, but she passed away several years ago 😢
Wow. This show is a real time capsule of camp, fashions, trends, things people said and political incorrectness (whatever that means). It's soooo cool!
I love Match Game 73. I however noticed that in most 1973 episodes , the questions are a bit more straight-laced than in later years. That is okay because it's very interesting to see how the show evolved through the years.
Amazing! Gene is missing his trademark microphone and wearing a lavalier! Just as interesting, the questions are less of a story using play on words, and more of a mad-libs exercise.
My mother loves this show still to this day. I can remember growing up as a kid years after the show aired & her watching it on the game show network. She now watches it on the buzzer network. Looking back at some of these they really don’t age well.
Want to know how to make a 55-year old man have a heart attack? Bring on JO ANN PFLUG!! I fell in deep love with her in MASH (1970 movie) as Dish and seeing her then made my heart stop! Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
ray burns With the exception of the 1990 MG reboot, the 1985 Price Is Right nighttime return,and the Card Sharks 1986 nighttime show,Mark Goodson and Bill Todman put out a lot of great game shows.
Two of these celebrities, were on my mail route..I was a mailman in Malibu, in the early 80's..Jack Klugman lived in a condo on PCH., near Christie Brinkley,, & Michael Landon lived in the Colony....I just happened to be at his house when he was giving his wife her birthday present,, a green Ferrari....
Creepy But True Fact: All the females panelists are still alive as of April 2020. All of the males including the host and announcer have long passed away.
@@zq9m3xh8 - I am hard of hearing and cant make out how Stanley's last name is pronounced. Sounds like Welch, Guild or something to me. How you find out she passed away in 2016. I like to look this info up.
I want to thank you for putting these videos up. I just was released from the hospital with covid pneumonia and I laid in ICU watching one Match Game after another, it kept my mind off the agony I endured, big thank you!
I hope you made a full recovery ❤️
Love this show so much !!
That's where I'm at now. I remember being sick as a child sitting at home watching match game. Massive fever and covid positive but match game is still making me feel better.
One of the best games shows
I hope you are doing well. This show helps me alot also
Happy 50th Anniversary to one of my favorite game shows! Vicki Lawrence (74), Jo Ann Pflug (83), and Anita Gillette (86) are all still living! We lost Gene Rayburn 11/29/1999; Michael Landon 7/1/1991; Jack Klugman 12/24/2012; and Richard Dawson 6/2/2012. Thank You all for so much happiness and laughter over the last half century!
Amen and it is the #1 game show
Mr. Klugman, Ms. Lawrence, Mr. Landon and Ms. Pflug also appeared as "squares" on the Peter Marshall "Hollywood Squares." Charles Nelson Reilly wasn't on "MG" yet at this point, but he had made at least 10 appearances as a "square" on said show between 1970 and 1973 - the last of which (alongside Paul Lynde) several months before this show's debut. Of the "MG" regulars, only Fannie Flagg was a "square" (appearing one week in 1974); Richard Dawson never appeared, from all indicators, on the Marshall "Squares." (Nor did his successor in his seat, Dick Martin; weird, though while Marshall bore a grudge against Dan Rowan dating to Tommy Noonan's death, he remained fond of Martin.) Unless it was on one of the "lost" shows of the early years, from Dawson's days on "Hogan's Heroes." (Brett Somers was also nowhere to be found among "squares" on the Marshall incarnation.) Gene Rayburn himself was a "square" at least 13 times between 1968 and 1980. The bulk of his appearances were in 1968-69; he did one appearance a year before this "MG's" debut, another a few months after, and of course one in '80.
How the celebrities were laid out and seated on this incarnation of "MG" was reminiscent of the show Heatter-Quigley produced before "The Hollywood Squares": "The Celebrity Game" (1964-65).
This show took time to find itself. The first episode still has a late 60's feel to it even though it was 1973. The contestants and the panelists have that 60's way about them. Later on as the show got more popular it all came together making it one of the best game shows in history.
1973 was still the 1960s!!! Vietnam was still on, people were dying of drug OD, being assassinated and the government was in shambles! Nothing different!!
I'm sure the booze helped . . .
But then, the Peter Marshall "Hollywood Squares" also started out pretty "strait-laced" before Paul Lynde and his "zingers" helped make it what it ultimately became. (And I seemed to notice, Mr. Lynde never appeared on "Match Game," certainly not this version - would he have made any appearances on the 1962-69 NBC incarnation?)
My go to game show, back in the day. Even skipped school to watch an episode. Good times. Richard Dawson was the prize.
Man, as a 28 year old, I wish tv was like this nowadays. Not afraid to make jokes or say things (especially if it wasn't politically correct), humour was humour and it was great. I remember watching rerun episodes with my family of this and the OG Family Feud with Richard Dawson.
The new Match Games and Family Feuds can't compete.
Me, too....things were less rehearsed and more spontaneous ...
Good to know some younger people feel that way! ❤
Jillian Rachael This and The Price Is Right classsic I can binge watch.Good TV from a bygone era.
Nor could the reboots of "Hollywood Squares" . . . in all cases it was the proverbial "lightning in a bottle," a moment in time that could only come once, and all efforts to recapture it were destined to fall short.
rest in peace Michael Landon , Jack Klugman and Richard Dawson and Gene Rayburn
How did they die?
And Johnny Olsen too
Markcus Hines Michael Landon died from pancreatic cancer, Jack Klugman died from prostate cancer, Richard Dawson died from esophageal cancer, Gene Rayburn died from congestive heart failure, and Johnny Olson died from a cerebral hemorrhage.
@@gibsonj338 wow, sad.
They're all dead now except for Vicki Lawrence
I'm in my 20s but still love this series. Grew up watching classic reruns and playing along with my grandma. Thanks for uploading! Brings back awesome memories. :)
@ Don't worry. I will.
@ Thank you. Would you mind telling me what one of your best memories is that you have of your grandmother?
@@21melpomene it was playing cards with her at her house in Florida and going to spring training games. Her house always smelled so good I wrap myself in that smell
@ That sounds really nice. :) I know what you mean about smell. My favorite smell involving my grandma is her fresh-baked bread.
@ I can - my grandmother is still alive, fortunately. Just elderly. So I'm trying to appreciate and be with her as much as I can before she's gone.
American game shows had much better prizes than our Canadian ones, where grand champions were lucky to get a box of carpet samples and a week’s worth of Granola bars. 😁
Stanley was awesome during Match Game 73's premiere week. From my understanding, she passed away in 2016. May she rest in peace.
@Keith Johnson Aww,sad to know 😞
How'd you find out?
Interesting that one of the prizes won by Stanley was hair coloring called "Born Blonde"....
Stanley??????
I always really enjoy watching this show. My grandma loved when Fannie Flagg was a panelist.
Jennifer She was Hot 😍 and I'd say so was your grandma 📸. I was only born then and someone said fanny was gay ahhh what a waste for men.Fanny is a naughty word in Ireland 🍻.
This show caught fire in a way few shows ever have. Housewives, kids home during the summer or after school, it was like this big party/happy hour and of course the "celebrities" were interesting. Joann Pflug had the coolest name and was hot. Watched this so much as a kid.
Yep. I ran home from school to watch it.
I'm sure, when it started, it was also a welcome diversion from the Watergate mess . . .
I'm sure I've commented this at some point already some time ago, but thank you so much for your tireless efforts to bring all of these episodes too us! Such a classic show!
Me to!
All I can say is Thanks for when TV was Great !! All the way around.Was just a kid, but never forget getting home from Grade School,, and this would be just Starting. Thanks for all these Great Episodes.. 2019
Right? I was 10 yrs. old when this aired!
The shows are in repeats on BUZZR television channel, afternoons and late nights !
It’s amazing just how much of the premise of the show they got right on this first episode. They didn’t have many differences for years.
Many shows premier are very different from the “working version” of the show. They had very few bugs to work out. Even the comfort level of everyone was very natural. Didn’t feel staged.
And Johnny Olsen sounded like he had done 1000 episodes the first day!!! Wow!
They had it figured out from the jump. They question writing was key for the success of the show(my opinion). Edgy and very 70’s kept it naughty in a good way. And their first questions were just that, amazing foresight.
But the nature of the questions, celeb panel, everything else was spot on from day one. Who could imagine what this show would become-even 45 years later?
True genius. Just shows when it’s right, it’s just right. A rare thing in life. This is a important piece of TV history. Even for people who don’t like this show, the fact stands they had a brilliant formula from day one.
Fun times.
Eric Petersen I was only two years of age and some have died some are old hmm great show I watch it everyday ☘.
A bunch of drunk celebrity friends goofing off together. It wasn't a very precise formula, but it worked out well, for sure.
@@Gcat-ln6ok well yeah you knew exactly which episodes were taped for Fridays (and this was before PM).
There were several working versions of an earlier iteration of "The Match Game" on NBC in the 60's. It started as a somewhat serious show that really wasn't working. After NBC cancelled it and Goodson & Todman had nothing to lose, they allowed Dick DeBartolo (who wrote great stuff for Mad magazine) to write humorous questions. The show took off, was "un-cancelled", and ran successfully until 1969. So it was in pretty good shape when it was revived on CBS in 1973.
@@vincegay986 Yup, and CBS wanted it to be played straight initially, but the comedy questions won out.
When i looked up Gene Rayburn's wiki page i was rather shocked to see that he was the target of age discrimination...I say if you can still do the job well you should be able to do that job until it becomes too much for you and i've watched every episode of match game and he never lost that spark throughout the series!
ABC television network HATED Gene Rayburn!! They wanted every game show host to be under 40 years old.
My sentiments exactly
can't trust Wikipedia, boy!!
Sometime in the mid-80s, there was supposedly a reboot of the show in the works for syndication. However, when "Entertainment Tonight" reported on this, they made a mention of Gene's age, which was older than many people thought. After this, the reboot got scrapped, and he had difficulty finding any regular work in television for the rest of his life.
@@bluebear1985 Actually,NBC had the rights to this reboot,but it would have been in syndication.
Thank you soo much for all these episodes (and having them in order 🙏🙌😁🤩). Soo many episodes are skipped over on tv and now I can find the episode where Ava Gabor gave an answer that made me laugh soo hard I cried
Here's some classic TV trivia....a few years later....Jack Klugman and Anita Gillette would be boyfriend/girlfriend (and later husband and wife) on Quincy
Gene Rayburn returning to Match Game after 4 years
God Bless Him and God Bless Richard Dawson, R.I.P. to these 2 Game Show Legends
Richard will be back, but only in a rerun.
@@raygordonteacheschess5501on the Game Show Network and Buzzr
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you so much, for sharing these!!!! One of my favorite shows EVER!!! And THERE IS SSOO MANY EPISODES!!!!!!! I can watch these all winter and enjoy some good tv, when there was just good ole shows, with all the different stars joining the cast! Bret, Charles, and Richard was the best regulars! Thank you again! You can find about anything on UA-cam!!! :-))
Dawson....my favorite Hogan's Hero. You could sense his delight filming the camp scenes.
Dawson couldn’t be beat on Match Game!
Does anyone know if, in the "Hogan's" years, Dawson ever made any appearances on the Peter Marshall "Hollywood Squares"? There's no record in IMDb on that . . . and the consensus thus far is, no, he was never a "square."
Of this panel, those that did time on that venerable show were Jack Klugman, Vicki Lawrence, Michael Landon and Jo Ann Pflug. Charles Nelson Reilly was a "square" at least ten times pre-"MG," and Fannie Flagg did one week of shows as a "square" in 1974.
Richard was pure gold from the get go.
as long as if you were a cute contestant you picked him for the final round...that way he cop a feel and slobber on you...
thetony458 I like it
I do wonder just how much hot water both he and Rayburn would be in these days if their behavior on Match Game was any indication. #metoo
Just enjoy the show already - enough of that #MeToo BS - after all, I'd rather see kissing instead of endless 'dick jokes' that fill up today's version of the show - if that ain't sexist, then I don't know what is!
@@stevieb6455 I am a Rape Victim and Sexual Assault Victim. I am certainly in the know to know the difference. I have posted #MeToo . . . whereas Richard Dawson (Colin Emm 1932 - 2012 R.I.P.) was a Fine Gentleman. The only ones needing to pull their heads out here, are those making these disgusting comments!
So glad you posted this first episode . thank you
I watched this the first day it aired.
Used to be my favorite game show
Really, I used to watch it , it was the best game show
I remember that episode very well I was living in Stockton California when that was aired on CBS in 1973 and I believe it was either on September 5th or 6th of that year
SO WEIRD not seeing Brett on here! THANKS for posting these! gameshow/comedy at its finest! PS. im AMAZED the censors back then allowed the word "orgy" :P
she was so annoying; always trying to garner attention.
ALWAYS.
At Least at the time of the taping, her husband was on the show.
Attention whore
Richard Dawson deserved every bit of love he ever got! He even married a contestant... What, 15 years later? This was a very special moment, watching this, for me.
AMEN on Richard
Funny .....so witty and entertaining
Yes, 8 years later he married Gretchen Johnson when her family was on The Family Feud in 1981.
Seems odd seeing Gene without his signature mic in hand.
The questions got funnier the following year. Love seeing these old stars!!
Love Richard Dawson's response: Birth Certificate
he knocked it out of the park with that one
@Nelson Robert Willis loop
Loved this show. When I would stay home sick from school my mom worked, so I was alone. I would empty the piggy bank, order a delivery pizza, and watch Match Game, The Price is Right, Hogan's Heroes and Star Trek. Before that were soaps, which as a nine year old boy I truly despised. Did anyone else notice that Richard Dawson did a Paul Lynde impersonation two separate times? HAHAHA!!!
Holton 345 I thought he was ‘filling in’ for Chuck Nelson Riley, but you might be right.
Holton 345 Along with Stan Laurel and others.
I always thought that the Paul Lynde impersonation was so overused! I got tired of hearing it after a while,but it is what it is. I love Richard Dawson's Stan Laurel/Oliver Hardy impression combo.
You must be 57 now when you were a lad watching Match Game early 70s. I love this show watching together with my one year old. Most of the stars passed so was my son, last year from COVID after 7 years of vegetative state from a brain trauma. Tons of memories from this game show and I still watch it today, it is on the Game Show Network.
@@lilypangchan5764, I am sorry for your loss. And yes, you were very close. I am 56 years of age. Take care!
I love this show watching together with my one year old. Most of the stars passed so was my son, last year from COVID after 7 years in a vegetative state. Tons of memories from this game show and I am still watching today, it is on the Game Show Network.
I am so very for your loss. 😢
@@antonsmith9788- I was wondering about this lady Stanley. Her name is so unusual for a lady. (Considering the next winner contestant lady was a bartender named Gary, from Indiana)
I want to look Stanley up. I am hard of hearing and cant understand or make out her last name. Sounds like Welsh or Belch or something like that to me.
She was a pleasant contestant to watch and did very well in winning in the first few episodes.
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She died.
Obamas mother was also named Stanley.
The way Brett and Jack talk trash about each other, they should have renamed The Odd Couple after them
Love this show so much that I miss Gene Rayburn so much as much as Brett Richard Charles and the show also and I really miss it when he made us laugh and really miss the old version of it and the old one reminds me of Gene Rayburn
I love Michael landon so much. He was a blessing and his suit was fabulous
He was so cute... and he had such a self-deprecating sense of humor.
Wow, this show is just as old as me ,
47, where did the time go
Funny that on the first episode, Jack Klugman mentioned his wife. At the time, he was married to Mrs. Match Game herself, Brett Somers.
True, though even after they separated, they still remained close.
And based on his answers, you can see why they divorced!
@@triptopken6230 They never divorced
And remember Richard met his wife on Family Feud when her family, the Johnson's appeared in April 1981
@@dallasbrubaker6054 Yes they did. CA state records (Divorce Index 1966-1984) show they divorced in August 1977.
Love Love Love this channel! This was one of the much beloved (by my) gameshows I grew up with. Thank you so much for creating this channel! :)
I Love Match Game. It is a riot
Happy 50th anniversary to Match Game as they begin a 9 year journey mostly on CBS before moving into daily syndication by 1979
It is soooo nice to watch something innocent!!
Thank you for posting all of these! I have some fond memories of Match Game and enjoy watching them again and again! They are truly classics! Thanks again!
I think the producers of Match Game (as well as some CBS executives) knew very well that the 1973-82 version of Match Game was going to be a hit. And sure enough, they had a really good premonition, and Match Game became one of the greatest game shows CBS ever aired!
God damn, Jo Ann Pflug was a knock out.
If you think she looks great hear, go view the Match Game pilot.
Excellent presentation.
Wonder what would happen if a girl named Stanley met a boy named Sue.
Super funny comment, you win first prize!
Their son would named be Sue Jr or Stanley ?
Too bad it wasn’t Stan Lee
Johnny Cash already did that one.
Thank you for posting all of these!
Pretty cool episode 1.
I remember MG73 but couldn’t recall the first episode.
Thx again!!
Thanx for the memories , MatchGameProductions
Oh my gosh !! Haven’t seen this since I was a little girl !! In grade school . My Mom loved this also she liked Hollywood Squares & To Tell the Truth . Wow this really takes me back to childhood . If mom wasn’t watching these it was the Soaps on ABC TV . Thanks for these memories ❤😊
RIP Jack Klugman, Richard Dawson, Brett Somers, Michael Landon, Gene Rayburn, Orson Dean, Charles Nelson Reily...
Richard Dawson had the longest tenure of any celebrity panelist on this show, starting from the first episode until episode 1285, when he finally left.
The first question set the tone for the entire series, didn't it?
Wish Vicki Lawrence was a regular. She was awesome!
Paula Payne I wasn't aware she was constipated.
Paula Payne Vicki was only on Match Game 73 and 78, including the walk on with The Carol Burnett Show cast.
@@georgemaster6356 But she also revived Match Game in the 90's!
@@seantodd8875 Wouldn't it be cool if Vicki Lawrence were to appear on the ABC version (Baldwin).
Vicki was a regular on the 1998 version of Match Game. I think she appeared somewhat frequently on the 1990 version.
My brother briefly considered starting an Earl fan club. It was difficult to not be a fan of Earl and the way he could slide it.
And Stanley is just so pretty; I love that dress and those shoes!
Well Ok Stanley, you represent girl ✌🏾
Perhaps the funniest game show in tv history
This and Hollywood Squares.
Stanley had the greatest pair of legs I've ever seen.
So much fun to see this first episode and the amazing show it became. Obviously, they knew Richard was a winner from the start. (Brett begged Jack to come on the show. Who knew at the time what a great addition THAT would turn out to be.) And Gene was obviously so nervous! They also learned to eventually let the leader start the second round so that both players would get equal time.
Was he? I don't always pick up on it if they seem to be hiding it outwardly, I just figured after all those years hosting the '60s Match Game it'd still be old hat to him.
As the Game Show Network once said in a promo, "Here's the game show you watched as a kid!" Man, were they right! Fond memories...
oh wow so cool you put up the very first episode before said you would love it
Jack Klugman actually lived at 1049 Park Avenue, his address in the Odd Couple. I used to see him at the 70th and Second OTB near Sloan Kettering when he was getting cancer treatments.
The Director Marc Breslow is the same Director for Classic Concentration 1987-1991
I am glad the questions got more inventive as time went on.
Best game ever didn't start watching it until my early 30's
I really enjoyed this.
Vicki came back for one more week in 1978. They should have asked her back more often.
I can't believe no one said draw bridge. That was the first answer that came to mind.
Gene's tethered by a lapel microphone (it wasn't a radio mic). He'd ditch it after Christmas in favour of the iconic Sony ECM-51.
First TX Monday 2nd July 1973.
Only week for Michael Landon, known at the time for Bonanza. He'd go on to further success in Little House on the Prairie and Highway to Heaven. Landon died of pancreatic cancer in June 1991 at the relatively young age of 54.
First of two weeks for Vicki Lawrence on the CBS Match Game. She wouldn't appear on the panel again until 1978. That year she also crashed an episode of Match Game along with Carol Burnett, Tim Conway and Jim Nabors, where they proceeded to have their own little round.
Jack Klugman appears for the first of four weeks in 1973. He was the one who ultimately led to his wife, Brett Somers, appearing on the show, subsequently becoming a regular, when he suggested her to producer Ira Skutch. He wouldn't appear again following his separation from Brett the following year... until October 1978 when he sat in Richard Dawson's former seat (this week also saw a mock marriage ceremony between him and Brett). His final Match Game appearance occurred in 1981 when he filled in for Brett (yes, really!). Klugman appeared in the unbroadcast pilot.
Jo Ann Pflug also appeared on the unbroadcast pilot. She made her first appearance on film in the original film of MASH (though she was all but removed from the final cut), and had also appeared in a few films and television programmes by this point. Pflug would be a frequent guest in that fourth seat in the early years, and had a pretty good track record of matching the contestants; her appearances became less frequent following her pregnancy with her daughter Melissa in 1975.
The resident Brit, Richard Dawson, starts a residency that would last five years, appearing in 1,406 episodes in total - 1,285 episodes on CBS, 121 in the syndicated evening edition, Match Game PM) He also appeared in the unbroadcast pilot (the other three were Arlene Francis, Bert Convy and Betty White, all of whom would be on the show with varying degrees of regularity) Dawson was best known at this point for playing British POW Corporal Peter Newkirk in Hogan's Heroes. He was also a regular cast member of Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In and would soon join The New Dick Van Dyke Show.
Broadway actress Anita Gillette in the first of two weeks on the show. The second was in September 1974. At the time this week of episodes went out, she was filming a television adaptation of the film Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice.
All the women on this panel are still with us as of January 2018.
Mr. Rayburn used a hand microphone during the Super-Match, all right, but in his case, this hand microphone was the Electro-Voice RE50N.
Anita also appeared for 1 week on the first synd. season of Match Game in October 1979
My guess is that every year from 1973-79,all shows were taped and aired without a summer break and in the fall,new shows would air, correct?
To think, this episode is almost half a century old and yet half of the panelists are still with us. Interestingly enough it's all 3 females who are still alive as of Groundhog Day 2021. So many MG episodes now I see I think to myself "Wow, all six celebs are gone!" Usually we're lucky to have 1 or 2 who are still with us, but to have 3 of these 6 still around is awesome. I often wish they would interview them to ask them about this first episode, but now with Joann & Anita in their 80s and Vicki is in her 70s, I doubt they remember a whole heck of a lot from so long ago...
i can almost remember seeing these as a 1st run on t.v., i wasn't but 4 years old......damnit thats a long time ago !!!!!
I LOVE Gene Rayburn. The best game show host ever.
This was and still is one of my favorite game shows of all time. The playlist title is misleading though. Missing the rest of Match Game PM and Match Game 76. Not to mention Match Game 77 and 78. All in all though Match Game 73-75 pretty much complete is rather awesome 😎
Wonderful guest stars! Michael Landon before Little House. Great to see him playing. Love his laugh!!
Is that contestant's row I see at the front of the stage at :35? When it came to the game sets that taped in Studio 33, to switch between TNPRIR and Match Game 73 took _BLANK_ hours.....?
47 years ago today!(7/2/73)
50 years later,and,in my book,still a great show! Had I been in my 20s and the vtr has been more available for purchase, I would have recorded ALL of the CBS,PM and the 1979-82 episodes for my personal collection.
Michael Landon's laugh and Richard Dawson's suave ❤❤
I could watch this all damn day long.......
No kidding! I love everyone on this show! Ron Valenti & Evie were my favorite contestants. Can't remember Evie's last name, but she passed away several years ago 😢
thank you posting this. since its the first show...how did they pole a previous audience...?
There was a two-part pilot. Also, they could have polled the audience of a different game show.
They Polled The First of The First Two Audiences
Landon was in, before Little House on the Prarie premiered
Wow. This show is a real time capsule of camp, fashions, trends, things people said and political incorrectness (whatever that means). It's soooo cool!
I love Match Game 73. I however noticed that in most 1973 episodes , the questions are a bit more straight-laced than in later years. That is okay because it's very interesting to see how the show evolved through the years.
Amazing! Gene is missing his trademark microphone and wearing a lavalier! Just as interesting, the questions are less of a story using play on words, and more of a mad-libs exercise.
Michael Landon is so darn handsome!
Yes he was!! Outside handsome with a glow that came from inside, his whole life.
@Nelson Robert Willis He appeared more on Hollywood Squares.
The Super-Match was read BEFORE the celebrity was chosen... that didn't last!
CBS did the right thing when they had Gene Rayburn host the show after he had hosted it on NBC.
My mother loves this show still to this day. I can remember growing up as a kid years after the show aired & her watching it on the game show network. She now watches it on the buzzer network. Looking back at some of these they really don’t age well.
At the time Vickie Lawrence was only around 23 years old.
The best roasting of Brett I've heard so far.
Want to know how to make a 55-year old man have a heart attack? Bring on JO ANN PFLUG!! I fell in deep love with her in MASH (1970 movie) as Dish and seeing her then made my heart stop! Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
Goodson and Todman were geniuses!!!!!!!
ray burns With the exception of the 1990 MG reboot, the 1985 Price Is Right nighttime return,and the Card Sharks 1986 nighttime show,Mark Goodson and Bill Todman put out a lot of great game shows.
50 years..., was like yesterday.
Can’t wait to binge this entire thing
I called it after the first round and I never saw the episode. When Joan bombed without getting one, I said the 1-0 would be the final.
Two of these celebrities, were on my mail route..I was a mailman in Malibu, in the early 80's..Jack Klugman lived in a condo on PCH., near Christie Brinkley,, & Michael Landon lived in the Colony....I just happened to be at his house when he was giving his wife her birthday present,, a green Ferrari....
Creepy But True Fact:
All the females panelists are still alive as of April 2020.
All of the males including the host and announcer have long passed away.
And a sad fact; Stanley passed away in 2016. First contestant on Match Game to win $5000, and a darn good player. Nice looking lady too. RIP.
@@zq9m3xh8 - I am hard of hearing and cant make out how Stanley's last name is pronounced. Sounds like Welch, Guild or something to me.
How you find out she passed away in 2016. I like to look this info up.
One of my he rare episodes that actually had a couple of real stars.
So Jack Klugman was on the show before Brett? How did Brett get to be a regular and not Jack?
I'm digging Edie's hairstyle