+Frankii Lymon LMAO right? I laughed so hard every time it came to her answering that one part of the question. I love how they both avoided it xD her laugh is adorable as well.
Love Love watching this 80's game show, wow I remember now that Michael j Fox and Nancy had dated before he married Tracy Pollen and had his beautiful family....I love this show, love watching the stars and their spouses.
Nice to see Shecky Greene in the 80s version of Tattletales. Not only Shecky Greene appeared in both the 70s and 80s versions of Tattletales with different partners, Bill Daily, Jimmie Walker, Phyllis Diller, Tom Bosley, Robert Culp and Charles Nelson Reilly also appeared on both versions of Tattletales with different partners as well.
Thank you for uploading this episode, Alex. I forgot to set my DVR to record it. I will watch the other episode after you get a chance to post it. I wish "Tattletales" would be on the regular schedule.
Too bad GSN did not have a credit crunch as Tattletales was going off, the show is now in reruns on BUZZR and is from its 1982-84 run. The show is now a FremantleMedia North America Property.
I think there were a couple of other occasions where Michael J. Fox appeared on a game show. He was once on "The $25,000 Pyramid", as well as the short-lived "Go".
@@dpm-jt8rj Three years together. Watch the Biography video on Nancy McKeon in which Mindy Cohn, Lisa Whelchel, and Nancy McKeon talks about Nancy and Micheal dating for 3 years. Nancy said in the video she and Micheal are private people so they kept their relationship quiet from the media
I find it odd that Michael J. Fox and Nancy McKeon were on this. They were dating at the time, but I thought Tattletales was just married couples. I didn't think they had unmarried couples on it. To me it was the Celebrity version of "The Newlywed Game" but it didn't matter how long you had been married.
+Alex Paras It is rare. They did the same for Sale of the Century. The credit crunch now is extremely small. The credits has only 5%, Compared to the old GSN. Game Show Network's credit crunch in 2002-2004 was the best one.
"The host was ughh." Bert Convy was never the most interesting person in any room. But he knew how to keep a show grounded and moving forward whilst, incidentally, if accidentally, adding just a tiny bit of show biz flair.
Why is Nancy so cute!!!! Her laugh is contagious and has such an adorable personality
Whoo, 1983 Michael! My favorite version of him!
Nancy McKeon was definitely 17 in 1983. Michael J. Fox was five years older. He is still married to Tracy.
My mother's in the audience I cant say LOL Adorable!!!!
+Frankii Lymon LMAO right? I laughed so hard every time it came to her answering that one part of the question. I love how they both avoided it xD her laugh is adorable as well.
Yes!!!! She was so open to everything else except that one part lol and her laugh is contagious!!!!
Wow! Michael J. Fox & Nancy McKeon (from two of NBC's top-rated, super hit sitcoms under Brandon Tartikoff's rule) on TT. Very rare.
Christopher Howell Ironically, one of Vic Tayback's co-stars in "Alice" was Nancy McKeon's brother, Philip McKeon.
Michael j. Fox Nancy McKeon were dating came off a NBC TV movie High school USA
MJF and Nancy were dating at the time
I really enjoyed this nostalgia!
Love Love watching this 80's game show, wow I remember now that Michael j Fox and Nancy had dated before he married Tracy Pollen and had his beautiful family....I love this show, love watching the stars and their spouses.
Michael j. Fox and Nancy McKeon are my favorite 80's couple
Eeww
Same here
So they was dating at the time. That petty cool,i thought all the couples was married on the show.
@ 5:07 I 💘 HOW Nancy McKeon goes AWWW OR OHH it's so cute she's so adorable I'd love to meet her person.
I forgot Michael and Nancy dated before they married other people.
I wished they married each other
@@corybernstein3872 Yeah, but Tracy Pollan was the one for Michael in retrospect!
I’m so surprised by Nancy’s sweet personality because she played this mean tough girl on FOL.
Nice to see Shecky Greene in the 80s version of Tattletales. Not only Shecky Greene appeared in both the 70s and 80s versions of Tattletales with different partners, Bill Daily, Jimmie Walker, Phyllis Diller, Tom Bosley, Robert Culp and Charles Nelson Reilly also appeared on both versions of Tattletales with different partners as well.
This was WAY before he was diagnosed w/ Parkinson's (Michael J. Fox). His wife should be commended for staying w/him. Bless her heart!
His wife lo loves him. 'For better or worse, in sickness and in health.'
@@suzanne9622Many don't unfortunately.
Thank you for uploading this episode, Alex. I forgot to set my DVR to record it. I will watch the other episode after you get a chance to post it. I wish "Tattletales" would be on the regular schedule.
MisterMusicMouse You're welcome! I will be uploading the 2nd airing tomorrow at 8 AM PST.
*****
Shecky is still alive as of March 31, 2021. He will be 95 on April 8, 2021.
I loved Michael J. Fox and Nancy McKeon!
Great show I enjoy now but never watched it at the time.
5:06 did Marty McFly just call someone ELSE a Chicken?? 🤣
Sorry, Alex, I don't have GSN anymore, I had switched cable providers in September of 2013, but thank you for the upload.
RIP Bert convy Vic tayback
Thanks man
This is my favorite episode ever
Vic looks a little like Telly Savalas here.
I thought that was Telly at first😳😳😳😬
Too bad GSN did not have a credit crunch as Tattletales was going off, the show is now in reruns on BUZZR and is from its 1982-84 run. The show is now a FremantleMedia North America Property.
I think there were a couple of other occasions where Michael J. Fox appeared on a game show. He was once on "The $25,000 Pyramid", as well as the short-lived "Go".
Did _Tattletales_ ever have a younger couple? Nancy and Michael are a combined 39.
Probably.
Nancy worked with Vic on a couple of episodes of Alice
Because Nancy's brother Phillip played Tommy on Alice
I think Bert used 4 or 5 different types of microphones thru the entire life of the show from the first mid 70's run and this early 80's run.
this is the second wife Shecky was on the show with
Bert Convy reminds me of Werner Erhard.
Through the span of this show Shecky Greene was on with 2 different wives.
Same with Bill Daley (from I dream of jeannie)
Michael J. Fox and Nancy McKean were never been married. Veteran NBC couple. CBS had the NBC couple, for the game show.
they were a real couple who were dating at the time. broke up before marriage.
But they were great together
Burt Convey was the best looking game host! I loved watching this show!
nice
Nancy McKeon is only around 16 or 17 years old here.
Were those two even a couple?
Yes. They use to appear on shows together all the time. They were all over the covers of the tabloids, when they broke up.
Wouldn't that make her jail bait?
@@dpm-jt8rj Three years together. Watch the Biography video on Nancy McKeon in which Mindy Cohn, Lisa Whelchel, and Nancy McKeon talks about Nancy and Micheal dating for 3 years. Nancy said in the video she and Micheal are private people so they kept their relationship quiet from the media
@@dpm-jt8rj they were
I find it odd that Michael J. Fox and Nancy McKeon were on this. They were dating at the time, but I thought Tattletales was just married couples. I didn't think they had unmarried couples on it. To me it was the Celebrity version of "The Newlywed Game" but it didn't matter how long you had been married.
It was done rarely in the 70s version with Richard Dawson, Fannie Flagg, and Charles Nelson Reilly. It was more common in the 80s version.
I'm confused. Did they also include non-married couples too, like boyfriends/girlfriends? I don't think Nancy and Michael were ever married.
rhd1974 Yes, they used non-married couples as well.
+rhd1974 Yes, there were often non-married couples on the show.
They probably ran out of couples that's why. Marrieds that is. lol!
They had mother/son, father/daughter, etc pairs as well as BFFs.
rhd1974 They even had “beard” couples- Dick Sargent & Fannie Flagg we’re each other’s “beards” for the show
The only thing I know about Tattletales is a joke from Golden Girls.
SunyCartoons and it is mentioned in the refrain from the song you look marvelous by billy crystal s character on Saturday night live.
Did Philip McKeon ever appear on this game show?
#Bert Convy, #Shardai Young have dreamed about you and I living up in Heaven.
We won’t be dead for a long long time.
Its crazy how back then no one made a big deal of a 17 yr old and 22 yr old dating hahah
He was actually 24.
Why? Nothing wrong depending on the person. Michael is a "young" 24 yr old...There's old men on this show with their very much younger wives..
@@bmococacola no he was 21-22. Born in 1961 and this filmed in 1983
An episode of Tattletales on GSN with NO credit crunch? You edited this to replace the Buzzr logo with GSN's, did you? LOL, just kidding.
+John Fenner lol. Good one. It's rare of what GSN did. Leaving a few seconds of the credit roll.
+Alex Paras It is rare. They did the same for Sale of the Century. The credit crunch now is extremely small. The credits has only 5%, Compared to the old GSN. Game Show Network's credit crunch in 2002-2004 was the best one.
Yup, I remember the crunch from 02-04. At least they kept some of the credits in back then.
But remember, they also had errors. On some episodes, they would do too early. And the one during 2003 was my favorite.
Alex Paras How did you do that?
Wow GSN Left The End Credits Unedited? Plus What Year Did GSN Air This 1983 Episode of Tattletales?
They aired this in 2014 part of their Time Capsule block back then.
Alex Paras Thanks For Telling Me. cause I miss seeing Tattletales with Bert Convy.
You can always catch Tattletales if you have Buzzr.
I Have Buzzr
michael before he got sick , so sad
Nancy McKeon's reaction to question #3 (#1 for the women)! 16:10
Everyone seems like they're high in this or something
God doesn't like foolishness
Man…those are some big ugly headphones that they were wearing
Cringe!
Nothing like normalizing spousal abuse
Look at those 1980's fashions, yuck, I don't miss them.
This was soo boring. The host was ughh. Wonder how long it lasted??
1st Run: 1974-1978
2nd Run: 1982-1984
Actually, the first version ran until March 31, 1978.
Jaye Batista. Only your opinion.. Bert convy was such a great host, and tt was one of the best .
Jaye Batista I like Tattletales with Bert Convy. What You Talking bout?
"The host was ughh." Bert Convy was never the most interesting person in any room. But he knew how to keep a show grounded and moving forward whilst, incidentally, if accidentally, adding just a tiny bit of show biz flair.