In games two and three, watch the contestants as Bud is reading the affidavits. The real person to me gave themselves away by their facial expressions. Margo is a babe. Thanks for the video.
5:10 Actually, the first head of the UN was none other than Alger Hiss. He chaired the organizing conference in 1945. He probably didn't have the "Secretary-General" title.
Round two, the Libel rabbit girls were a bit worrying. I wouldn’t have said anything to them in case they sue. Rabbit Lady number two gave away her true identity the moment she began to speak, she was definitely a young Dolly Parton.
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8:15 Several years before the major federal civil rights legislation and the "Great Society" welfare legislation, an African American was able to rise to the level of "chief resident" at a major hospital.
Sierra Leone makes me think of the adage, “Be careful what you wish for.” They have one of the highest rates of poverty, infant/child/mother mortality, unemployment, lack of sanitation and safe drinking water, poor nutrition, illiteracy and poor quality health care in the world, as of 2019. An 11-year civil war killed tens of thousands and displaced a third (2 million) of the population (source: cia.gov). A mere 5 years after this broadcast Mr. Collier fled SL to the U.S. after the military took over rule.
4:54 Johnny Carson was a bad panelist. He wasted so much time on jokes and useless comments. It seems that on every show, he spent so much time telling us that he knows nothing about whatever the subject was. The net result of his participation was that less information was available and less actual interaction with the challengers took place. As with his entire career, slickness and shtick took precedence over actual interview ability.
@@Bigbadwhitecracker I'll see if I can help you. He's funny. personable, often asks good questions, and a vey fine actor. He doesn't take himself too seriously, which is a charming trait.
This is my husband Wm.R Mason-Smith's father Burton Mason @ 25min. They look so much alike. He was quite the diver, and so is Rod. I love this!
Cn Letta-Smith Don’t know if you’re available to answer this question if he ever got the wool off and was it any good?
They did not get the wool. They tried a lot of stuff, but never figured it out.
#3 in Game #2 was the perfect walking stereotype of what a librarian would look like, as often depicted in movies, TV, and illustrations.
In games two and three, watch the contestants as Bud is reading the affidavits. The real person to me gave themselves away by their facial expressions. Margo is a babe. Thanks for the video.
2:55 I have new respect for Tom Poston.
He was very brave to speak out.
Man #1 in Game #1
Lady #1 in Game #2
Man #2 in Game #3
First Julie Newmar and then Margo Moser--two panelists on two back-to-back episodes (at least for me) of TTTT who are still alive in 2022. Wow!
5:10 Actually, the first head of the UN was none other than Alger Hiss. He chaired the organizing conference in 1945. He probably didn't have the "Secretary-General" title.
Wow!
Wonderful.Theres nothing to touch this show and What's My Line on today's TV. AND ….
You Bet Your Life with GROUCHO!!!
Round two, the Libel rabbit girls were a bit worrying. I wouldn’t have said anything to them in case they sue.
Rabbit Lady number two gave away her true identity the moment she began to speak, she was definitely a young Dolly Parton.
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8:15 Several years before the major federal civil rights legislation and the "Great Society" welfare legislation, an African American was able to rise to the level of "chief resident" at a major hospital.
Man #2 in game 3 seems like a millennial who took a time machine to the 1960s.
And a carton of Salem for each of you.
😖😖😖
Clumsy comment by Kitty Carlisle about only one of the. three men looking healthy enough…
Sierra Leone makes me think of the adage, “Be careful what you wish for.” They have one of the highest rates of poverty, infant/child/mother mortality, unemployment, lack of sanitation and safe drinking water, poor nutrition, illiteracy and poor quality health care in the world, as of 2019. An 11-year civil war killed tens of thousands and displaced a third (2 million) of the population (source: cia.gov). A mere 5 years after this broadcast Mr. Collier fled SL to the U.S. after the military took over rule.
Did Johnny ever appear on game shows after taking over the Tonight show?
No
hell no. He barely appeared on the tonight show
4:54 Johnny Carson was a bad panelist. He wasted so much time on jokes and useless comments. It seems that on every show, he spent so much time telling us that he knows nothing about whatever the subject was. The net result of his participation was that less information was available and less actual interaction with the challengers took place. As with his entire career, slickness and shtick took precedence over actual interview ability.
At least he IS funny and does ask good questions, usually.
Tom Poston is so full of himself.
Cancer Sticks
I thought Tom was annoying as hell this time and I usually don't mind him. Margo is loaded down with combs and at least one is facing the wrong way...
He was really bad tonight. I'm glad someone else recognized that. There are too many TP fans here. I don't get it.
@@Bigbadwhitecracker I'll see if I can help you. He's funny. personable, often asks good questions, and a vey fine actor. He doesn't take himself too seriously, which is a charming trait.