Dee Jay the era of the klu klux klan ,segregation are you having a laugh or something Nothing classy about it at all And a lot hasn't changed fundementally
@@chrisbennett606 Why is it that so many of you white folks just love rehashing the ugliness of a very limited portion and time in American history? You know nothing about the experience of we black folks, yet you yammer on and on about how "a lot hasn't changed fundementally"; and BTW, it's fundamentally, not "fundementally" as you wrote. How can anyone even begin to take you seriously when you can't even spell correctly? Stick to what you know, not what you don't know. And you know nothing about being black!
@@chrisbennett606 Sorry, but it was classy decade for sure. The celebrities back then had an air of sophisticattion back then that doesn't exist now. People also smoked A LOT and they even had doctors promoting cigarette brands on TV commercials! No era will ever be perfect, so take a chill pill, sheesh!
The guest Linda is adorable. Love her demeanor and interaction with Liz. Elizabeth is just as down to earth as a friend or neighbor would be. Now that is Star quality!
@@blockcl IF THEY WOULD HAVE TIED HER HANDS BEHIND HER BACK TO STOP HER FROM CHEATING..PATIENT ALLAN, WARNED HER HUNDREDS OF TIMES..SHE KNOWS NOT THE WORD GESTURES..UGH RUINED MANY CONTESTANTS CHANCES OF WINS..CANT STAND HER
Totally love her too. I was born mid-1970 and "Bewitched" was my absolute favorite show. Even though I never even met her I was so upset when she passed away.
@chris Bennett - why are you being argumentative? Many people will have died before us. The OP has no earthly connection to Montgomery. Just curious, Do YOU believe? Didn’t think so
mamiem So do I! I love and miss her sooooooo much! She was/is the mom I always wanted! I literally sobbed when she died! She was a treasure and an absolute gift!
Anita Stodolak, I totally remember when she left this world, I was in the 6th grade. I was really sad and I cried and I became mad too. I've always adored her, since single digts age. It may sound kinda strange but maybe I knew her in another life. She was way too familiar to me.
Even though she knows it's coming, it's funny how Elizabeth jumps almost every time the first word pops up in the lightning round, lol (the same way she gets startled on Bewitched). It's interesting how she incorporated so much of her personality into Samantha's character
This show was so classy, love the girl from montreal, she was so sweet with Elizabeth and loved Jim Backus , he was such a character, I wish we could bring back this time...☺
@@m.e.d.7997 she was lovely, smart and funny. I just realized watching this that Laura Linney, another actor I love, has a few of her mannerisms and tones of voice.
I was fortunate to meet Elizabeth Montgomery in 1979 at a shopping mall in my city of Vancouver Canada. A mother said to her little daughter " See honey that's the woman who plays a witch on TV" Very cute !
Wow, that was 2 stunning ladies, huh? The beautiful Elizabeth Montgomery and the gorgeous Linda Raft, the contestant. Password certainly gave the men in the audience some eye candy that day. LOL
I always get recommended to these videos a year later than others. Elizabeth was a real looker aright. I was maybe like 12 thinking she is beautiful. My family didn't have colored television until 1970. I didn't even know there was color tv in 1966.
(excerpt from Wikipedia: Elizabeth Montgomery) Despite low ratings late in the series run, it was renewed for a ninth season to run from fall 1972. However, Montgomery's marriage to Bewitched director William Asher was in difficulties and the couple had separated by the end of the eighth season. This caused severe friction in their professional relationship and ended any possibility of another season.
No, it hasn't always been one word. You won't find "punchline" in the 1913 edition of Webster's dictionary for example. You probably won't find it in any 1966 dictionary either, but I can't say for sure because I can't find one online. In any case, tons of terms that were two words decades ago are commonly written as one word today.
@@MaximRecoilou won't find a LOT of words in a 1913 dictionary that existed in 1913. It's like saying "luggage" is two words. Punchline only ever meant one thing and one thing ONLY. It's ALWAYS ever been one word.
@@dreamquesttv "It's like saying "luggage" is two words." No, it's nothing like that, since it's formed from the word "lug" and the suffix "age." Do you know what a suffix is? A suffix isn't preceded by a space, since it's not a standalone word. On the other hand, both "punch" and "line" are standalone words, obviously. "Punchline only ever meant one thing and one thing ONLY. It's ALWAYS ever been one word." You don't know what you're talking about. Even now, Merriam-Webster has it as two words: "punch line noun : the sentence, statement, or phrase (as in a joke) that makes the point Example Sentences She didn't understand the punch line." They also list several examples of current, notable usages of it as two words: This sad, breezy insight, not quite punch line or proverb, is a fitting ending for Riker’s strange little novel of cosmopolitan solipsism-the notion that withdrawing from others can still be a way of caring for them. - Nathan Goldman, The New Yorker, 21 Feb. 2023 On one hand, the utterance is a punch line, unexpected and sharp, just like the book’s title. - Nina Li Coomes, The Atlantic, 19 Aug. 2022 How could someone who lives in a city that doubles as a Fox News punch line - and who was a former board member of the ACLU and campaign contributor to Kamala Harris - lead the GOP? - Joe Garofoli, San Francisco Chronicle, 26 Jan. 2023 As a nonbinary person, Smith has been treated as a punch line by right-wing media. - Spencer Kornhaber, The Atlantic, 26 Jan. 2023 Micucci, Stevens, and co-star Martin Starr are all quite fun, but the joke loses all momentum on its way to a gruesome punch line. - Keith Phipps, Vulture, 28 Oct. 2022 The Cowboys need a victory to continue to stay on Philadelphia’s tail, to catch New York and to surpass Washington in an NFC East that will no longer serve as the punch line to jokes. - Dallas News, 25 Sep. 2022 Again, Forte masters the tricky balance between repetition, variation, and punctuation, with cuts to stock-footage explosions serving as the inevitable, and always perfectly timed, punch line. - Jesse Hassenger, Vulture, 21 Jan. 2022 Special teams coach Cam Achord cannot be in charge of that punch line of a unit anymore. - Chad Finn, BostonGlobe.com, 11 Jan. 2023
@@dalekdx She sure does! She even sounds like her! Scary but in a very good way! I love and miss her so much! She was and is the mom I always wanted growing up and still do! I literally sobbed when she died!
I hate watching old game shows from the 50s and 60s, people were just way too elegant and classy and well-mannered to have to go back to the year 2021 when it's over. :( Elizabeth Montgomery has to be one of the most charming stars ever to hit film or TV.
Yes. But she would be on for five days, so he would pick a different subject to chat about each day. And they were all friends and I think Liz was proud to talk about her husband.
Elizabeth couldnt do any words with out using her hands, so cute. Sadly today their would probably be a news story about "cheating" on password and a lawsuit against Elizabeth and the show stating they violated someones "rights"....can we go back to this era plz?
Elizabeth Montgomery is drop dead gorgeous!!!
Liz Montgomery was one of the loveliest women ever born.
I’ve heard so was her father 😊
@@KatieJoMikell Robert Montgomery was amazing and Elizabeth Montgomery was fortunate to be the daughter of Robert Montgomery.
@@KatieJoMikell He was "one of the loveliest women ever born"? 👀
Agree she was to cute 🎈
Agreed.
Elizabeth’s reaction to the announcer calling her gorgeous was sweet. Had she never looked in a mirror? What a shame we lost her so early.
She was humble and that makes her so much more attractive.
Yes. You have to wonder if this is just 1960s modesty or had Elizabeth not considered she was a looker before??? HA!
"Who, me?" You are a charmer, Elizabeth Montgomery's in your paisley Pucci(?) prints of the era.
@@garywarmee4367
She understood her place in society and was successful living within it. Kudos to her.
She also was very smart, her ability to think up good clues is fantastic.
These shows are like little time capsules, giving us a glimpse into a time when the tv industry was actually respectable.
Jim Backus had so many amazing voices. Elizabeth was an amazing actress!
There was such a classiness of the 60s that I love so much!
Dee Jay the era of the klu klux klan ,segregation are you having a laugh or something
Nothing classy about it at all
And a lot hasn't changed fundementally
chris bennett Just the clothes....dude relax
@@DeeJay-zz1yi What's my line , all the men had on a tux .
@@chrisbennett606 Why is it that so many of you white folks just love rehashing the ugliness of a very limited portion and time in American history? You know nothing about the experience of we black folks, yet you yammer on and on about how "a lot hasn't changed fundementally"; and BTW, it's fundamentally, not "fundementally" as you wrote. How can anyone even begin to take you seriously when you can't even spell correctly? Stick to what you know, not what you don't know. And you know nothing about being black!
@@chrisbennett606 Sorry, but it was classy decade for sure. The celebrities back then had an air of sophisticattion back then that doesn't exist now. People also smoked A LOT and they even had doctors promoting cigarette brands on TV commercials! No era will ever be perfect, so take a chill pill, sheesh!
Elizabeth Montgomery was without question one of the top 5 most beautiful, genuine, and intelligent women of all time.
I love how she was shocked at being called gorgeous. Celebs these days would expect a stellar introduction, but she was humble and real.
I’m 33 and how right you are. Liz was funny beautiful and witty much like my fiancé is!!!
She was a truly humble person.
Liz was the best. True Hollywood royalty.
I also liked her reaction when the other contestant teamed up with Jim Backus said his son's name was Darrin
And she was indeed gorgeous....very gorgeous❤
The guest Linda is adorable. Love her demeanor and interaction with Liz. Elizabeth is just as down to earth as a friend or neighbor would be. Now that is Star quality!
she was stunning yes!
Super cute!!
@@laleona1221wonder if she is still living and did becomeca teacher
@@gwenstephens6734 I sure hope so!💕💕💕
Elizabeth had genuine charm.
And charisma too.
Darn good Password player, too.
She was awesome❤
@@blockcl IF THEY WOULD HAVE TIED HER HANDS BEHIND HER BACK TO STOP HER FROM CHEATING..PATIENT ALLAN, WARNED HER HUNDREDS OF TIMES..SHE KNOWS NOT THE WORD GESTURES..UGH RUINED MANY CONTESTANTS CHANCES OF WINS..CANT STAND HER
@@TheScouser1234 lol ik Elizabeth Montgomery. Total conniving b----
She was smart and beautiful.
And humble..
Loved her so much
Totally love her too. I was born mid-1970 and "Bewitched" was my absolute favorite show. Even though I never even met her I was so upset when she passed away.
Elizabeth M. was so good at this game. She was a bright beautiful woman.
My heart will always be with Jeannie.
She was CLEARLY having fun, wanting to win and totally cute.
Looking at these people you can almost fool yourself into believing they're still alive. I miss that era.
We might meet them in heaven
It was a great era for TV and Hollywood. They were truly stars then.
Shujath Alikhan why might
Do you believe or not
@@chrisbennett606 They might be screaming up at us right this minute.
@chris Bennett - why are you being argumentative? Many people will have died before us. The OP has no earthly connection to Montgomery. Just curious, Do YOU believe? Didn’t think so
Elizabeth Montgomery and Jim Backus were true Hollywood legends.
...... you could say that again, In this day in age, you'll NEVER see the likes of people like them ever again.
@@colinwilliams553 totally agree
I loooooved watching all her episodes on Bewitched, I watched when I was a kid I miss her dearly Ril Elizabeth Montgomery ❤
The Good Ole Days!♡♡♡
My lovely Liz! I wish she were still alive!
mamiem So do I! I love and miss her sooooooo much! She was/is the mom I always wanted! I literally sobbed when she died! She was a treasure and an absolute gift!
Anita Stodolak, I totally remember when she left this world, I was in the 6th grade. I was really sad and I cried and I became mad too. I've always adored her, since single digts age. It may sound kinda strange but maybe I knew her in another life. She was way too familiar to me.
she is alive... she is.
@ Relax relax don't panic,
She was the love of my Life.
Even though she knows it's coming, it's funny how Elizabeth jumps almost every time the first word pops up in the lightning round, lol (the same way she gets startled on Bewitched). It's interesting how she incorporated so much of her personality into Samantha's character
She's more meek & soft spoken on here!
This show was so classy, love the girl from montreal, she was so sweet with Elizabeth and loved Jim Backus , he was such a character, I wish we could bring back this time...☺
Love how humble Liz iz
She was quite beautiful!
@@m.e.d.7997 she was lovely, smart and funny. I just realized watching this that Laura Linney, another actor I love, has a few of her mannerisms and tones of voice.
@@hemiolaguy Yes now you mention it she does and the voice....
What a great episode. Mr.Magoo, Samantha, and the best MC ever Mr. Luden. All missed, but not forgotten.
What a nice man Jim Backus is!
I like how Allen Luddin throws the cord to the back of him as he walks towards the podium.
I was fortunate to meet Elizabeth Montgomery in 1979 at a shopping mall in my city of Vancouver Canada. A mother said to her little daughter " See honey that's the woman who plays a witch on TV" Very cute !
I heart Elizabeth Montgomery.
At 5:10, Liz was buzzed for "punchline," which back in 1966 probably was two words. But language is ever-changing, and now it's definitely one word.
Elizabeth Montgomery was absolutely stunningly beautiful.
She was old enough to be my mother, but I loved her and she was so gorgeous.
Yes we all get old..hopefully 😁
Wow, that was 2 stunning ladies, huh? The beautiful Elizabeth Montgomery and the gorgeous Linda Raft, the contestant. Password certainly gave the men in the audience some eye candy that day. LOL
What? women don't like candy? come on, I know that's not true
those were
I thought the same with Ms. Raft.
I kept thinking what is up with her hair?? Was that a brunette wig? It was a bit huge even for the era! I didn’t think it became her at all.
Good God, Elizabeth was such a Babe!! R.I.P. to both her and Jim!!
R.I.P. Allen Ludden, Elizabeth Montgomery, Jim Backus
Miss Raft sure knew how to rock that beehive.
It's fun to see how everyone looked and dressed then! I was 3 years old when this aired.
Linda's hair reminds me of Bobbie Gentry, who sang Ode to Billy Joe.
@@lawsonj39 she reminds me of Amy Winehouse
@@marthamagruder3698 I was also three, time flys!!
@@marthamagruder3698 I was 1 when this aired myself.
I love Liz’s facial expression on the diet clue.
it's called "cheating"
yes sucking in her checks was cheating. Surprised those on the show did not notice.
@@lynnturman8157 I believe use of voice and face was acceptable. Hand gestures were verboten.
@@nelsonricardo3729 use of voice was acceptable but it was no gestures period.
I love how naturally beautiful they are!!!!!! So modest and great!
Naturally beautiful? There’s a whole animal on Linda’s head. Lol
@@Jiorgiapeach I'm talking about no plastic surgery.
They??? Linda looks pretty fake… inho
Can't believe such game shows ever existed. Early TV sure was different.
Even on password you still get a ton of laughs watching Liz. Just a great entertainer.
Rest In Peace Allan Ludden, Jim Backus, and Elizabeth Montgomery. Overdue condolences to the families for your loss. 🙁💐💐💐
Punchline is one word! I love how Alan says no gestures and they all do.
What a gathering of delightful people! And the comment section is lovely too💖✨✨
Elizabeth and Jim brought great scenes to the screen.
Linda Raft was absolutely gorgeous like so many women in the 1960s.
Yes, truly. But compared to Elizabeth she was chopped liver. Amazing.
@@ALSNewsNow Sorry but Linda wasn't chopped liver, she was very pretty..
I think Linda’s hair was rather bizarre! Way too big!
Thank you for this! I love Liz!
“Punchline” is definitely a valid word.
It is technically two words :0 I am shocked as well
It is two words. People make it one, for some odd reason
@@frigginirishloons I think because the idea is one thing. Like we the first word isn’t connected to the second, we view it as one.
Oxford lists it as one word. It would be interesting to look it up in a dictionary from the 60s.
@@jamesmcinnis208 In 2024 it's punchline, ONE word. Language evolves.
Liz Montgomery
..., absolutely beautiful and smart.
Look how wonderful the audience is dressed
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17:51 Winning a round of Password: $250.......Getting a hug from Elizabeth Montgomery; PRICELESS !! 🥰
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Jim Backus sees the word "joint" and cracks up.😄
Elizabeth Montgomery is one of the absolutely most beautiful women I have ever seen. My Gosh!
Jim was a very good player
eliz montgomery is such a classy lady as well as beautiful.
Everyone looks so nice!
Did anyone notice that sometimes they don’t get the idea to consider all the clues given, and just respond to most recent clue?
Maybe they do, but it seems that way. Lots of pressure to get it right.
Liz is so cute when they win
I miss her still and think of her almost every day. She was one of the best
Love Linda's bee-hive .. 🐝
I always get recommended to these videos a year later than others. Elizabeth was a real looker aright. I was maybe like 12 thinking she is beautiful. My family didn't have colored television until 1970. I didn't even know there was color tv in 1966.
Jim Backus was really funny.
Very entertaining!
Love his voice.
He flirted with my Mother on a game show where she was a contestant. It was so cute and we teased Mom about it for a long time...
Liz's clue for hash "poached egg on top"! 😂
Hello. I enjoy it so much !
I want a voice like that voiceover man.
Elizabeth is also so very popular among the Japanese. I do miss her.
Jim Backus - ICONIC
Elizabeth Montgomery was a VERY BEAUTIFUL WOMAN!
Elizabeth Montgomery in….. the Bewitched 🎉🎉🎉 I will never forget that
I was thinking it is too bad they don't have these kinds of shows any more, but back then actors needed the extra coin.. and were more down to earth
I love Elizabeth , she is lovely and an obvious star
Love Liz always.
I'm getting a bit too excited whenever Elizabeth's team scores...
(excerpt from Wikipedia: Elizabeth Montgomery) Despite low ratings late in the series run, it was renewed for a ninth season to run from fall 1972. However, Montgomery's marriage to Bewitched director William Asher was in difficulties and the couple had separated by the end of the eighth season. This caused severe friction in their professional relationship and ended any possibility of another season.
8:58 I died laughing at Elizabeth’s reaction
Great to see Elizabeth, but what an unimaginative and tedious quiz show.
Yeah back when you had to think
Punchline is and always was one word. They got the "two words" thing wrong SO OFTEN back then.
No, it hasn't always been one word. You won't find "punchline" in the 1913 edition of Webster's dictionary for example. You probably won't find it in any 1966 dictionary either, but I can't say for sure because I can't find one online. In any case, tons of terms that were two words decades ago are commonly written as one word today.
@@MaximRecoilou won't find a LOT of words in a 1913 dictionary that existed in 1913. It's like saying "luggage" is two words. Punchline only ever meant one thing and one thing ONLY. It's ALWAYS ever been one word.
@@dreamquesttv "It's like saying "luggage" is two words."
No, it's nothing like that, since it's formed from the word "lug" and the suffix "age." Do you know what a suffix is? A suffix isn't preceded by a space, since it's not a standalone word. On the other hand, both "punch" and "line" are standalone words, obviously.
"Punchline only ever meant one thing and one thing ONLY. It's ALWAYS ever been one word."
You don't know what you're talking about. Even now, Merriam-Webster has it as two words:
"punch line
noun
: the sentence, statement, or phrase (as in a joke) that makes the point
Example Sentences
She didn't understand the punch line."
They also list several examples of current, notable usages of it as two words:
This sad, breezy insight, not quite punch line or proverb, is a fitting ending for Riker’s strange little novel of cosmopolitan solipsism-the notion that withdrawing from others can still be a way of caring for them. - Nathan Goldman, The New Yorker, 21 Feb. 2023
On one hand, the utterance is a punch line, unexpected and sharp, just like the book’s title. - Nina Li Coomes, The Atlantic, 19 Aug. 2022
How could someone who lives in a city that doubles as a Fox News punch line - and who was a former board member of the ACLU and campaign contributor to Kamala Harris - lead the GOP? - Joe Garofoli, San Francisco Chronicle, 26 Jan. 2023
As a nonbinary person, Smith has been treated as a punch line by right-wing media. -
Spencer Kornhaber, The Atlantic, 26 Jan. 2023
Micucci, Stevens, and co-star Martin Starr are all quite fun, but the joke loses all momentum on its way to a gruesome punch line. - Keith Phipps, Vulture, 28 Oct. 2022
The Cowboys need a victory to continue to stay on Philadelphia’s tail, to catch New York and to surpass Washington in an NFC East that will no longer serve as the punch line to jokes. - Dallas News, 25 Sep. 2022
Again, Forte masters the tricky balance between repetition, variation, and punctuation, with cuts to stock-footage explosions serving as the inevitable, and always perfectly timed, punch line. - Jesse Hassenger, Vulture, 21 Jan. 2022
Special teams coach Cam Achord cannot be in charge of that punch line of a unit anymore. - Chad Finn, BostonGlobe.com, 11 Jan. 2023
Bellísima Elizabeth
I was born in December 15th 1966 when Walt Disney died about 20 minutes after my mom gave me birth. You dig groovy cats, far out. ✌🌝🌈🌻😎✌😀
She was great on bewitched may she rest in peace beautiful woman so sweet still watch bewitched great.cast
Elizabeth sure looked like her father Robert Montgomery and yes she was sure cute.
Her daughter Rebecca looks a lot like her too.
@@dalekdx She sure does! She even sounds like her! Scary but in a very good way! I love and miss her so much! She was and is the mom I always wanted growing up and still do! I literally sobbed when she died!
And the lovely Liz was one of the liveliest Password players ever
Love Elizabeth Montgomery!!!!! Classy beautiful lady!!!!
this was great!
😆Punchline is actually one word and not two. 😆
Just for the record, punchline is now one word.
It wasn’t at the time ? Interesting. 🐩
I hate watching old game shows from the 50s and 60s, people were just way too elegant and classy and well-mannered to have to go back to the year 2021 when it's over. :( Elizabeth Montgomery has to be one of the most charming stars ever to hit film or TV.
Omg this aired 5 days before I was born!!🎉🎉🎉
That red head guy that first partnered Elizabeth.. very good looking!
Samantha looks like she just blew in from the Bewitched set... Just as we like her!
"he's too bright not to have said that" 🤣
Hey Elizabeth! Let's talk about your husband for the whole segment - not anything you have done since you are on a top rated television show.
Yes. But she would be on for five days, so he would pick a different subject to chat about each day. And they were all friends and I think Liz was proud to talk about her husband.
She is on the show, for 5 days , and he has just won a Emmy award. It was a big deal for her family.
Well she had talked about herself the day before
No one is more feminine than Elizabeth Montgomery. She really is gorgeous.
The announcer had it right at the introductions.
She's my favorite 1960s girl! It's official! 😛💓
Geez hornball much. Kind of weird since she would be in her early 90s today. Have some respect.
@@danceswithcomicbooks7733 Hornball? I think she's hot...
@@JasonDelarosa2000 yeah I can spot guys like you a mile away. Dirty little minds.
Was there a more beautiful woman than Elizabeth Montgomery in the 1960s?
Or any era
Barbara Eden and Diana Rigg
17:16 Jim Backus: "Its like having Geraldine Page (sitting here)" lol
We miss you Liz!
Funniest Password is the Odd Couple episode "Aerostaphonies "
Burnett went on to become a television icon .
Elizabeth couldnt do any words with out using her hands, so cute. Sadly today their would probably be a news story about "cheating" on password and a lawsuit against Elizabeth and the show stating they violated someones "rights"....can we go back to this era plz?
people complaining about Elizabeth cheating while Jim says "you all"! And Helen goes to the floor for crash! I'm glad Elizabeth won that one.
Sou fã da Elizabeth Montegomery a eterna Samanta a feiticeira queria ter vivido na época que ela era jovem