Richard scores his 79th H/H match. Here's the updated leader board showing the 11 celebs with at least 3 H/H matches, ranked by accuracy: TIE: Orson Bean - 100% (3 wins in 3 attempts). TIE: Joyce Bulifant - 100% (3 wins in 3 attempts). Gary Burghoff - 80% (4 wins in 5 attempts). Jo Anne Worley - 75% (3 wins in 4 attempts). TIE: Betty - 50% (15 wins in 30 attempts). TIE: Fannie - 50% (7 wins in 14 attempts). Charles - 45.7% (16 wins in 35 attempts). Jo Ann Pflug - 44.4% (8 wins in 18 attempts). Richard - 35.9% (79 wins in 220 attempts). Bert - 33.3% (5 wins in 15 attempts). Brett - 32.1% (9 wins in 28 attempts). *These stats include every head-to-head match from episode 1 through 432, excluding the lost/missing episodes: 31, 32, 33, 311, 312, 313, 324, 325. (As per MatchGameProductions, these episodes "are nowhere to be found and also aren't in the Goodson/Todman Library. Sadly, looks like they are lost forever!")
Definitely. And they had the same argument about "money" vs. "show". IIRC, "seesaw" was an official panel suggestion and did appear on the list of audience answers. However, "price of one" was not on the list that time, which surprised me.
I'm sure they have, I've watched hundreds of episodes spanning every 70s version and plenty of syndicated and PM editions, there's a few questions I've heard more than once
Just a few observations about this episode.::: The original saying is "ONE FOR THE MONEY, TWO FOR THE SHOW". But I think the translation has been changed, or mixed up over the years. So I'm not surprised that "TWO FOR THE MONEY" was under the $500 response. I'm sure Richard wanted to pop that little weasel Gary for butting in. LOL. I could only think of "BARBIE DOLL" as well, but when she said "BARBIE BENTON"', i thought that was good to, because I' pretty sure she was on Hee Haw at the time. I guess Pat the contestant had a premonition about a nighttime version of Match Game. Because just s few months later, in Sept. '75, Match Game PM premiered as a weekly syndicated game show. And I'm wondering if Pat really said what I think she wanted to say in regards with the telephone booth question? LOL. and if she did, naturally they had to edit that out, hence the disclaimer during the credits at the end of the show. The only answer I could think of for the Columbo question was "CIGAR". "RAINCOAT" didn't cross mind at all. And finally Nipsey's words of wisdom were way ahead of its time weren't they? Because they sure can be used for today's kids as well.
The original children's rhyme may have gotten mixed up somehow, but it surely didn't change because then it would no longer rhyme: One for the money Two for the show Three to make ready Four to go According to wiki this has been in existence for about 200 years. As for Nipsey's words of wisdom, they were certainly wise, but I bet every human civilization since we came down from the trees would have agreed with them. I think Plato had something to say about disrespectful youth in his time.
ROFL! Another fine episode! ;0) ROFL! Love ya Gene! ;0) ROFL! Love ya Fannie! ;0) Love the entrances, silliness, voices, acting and the fun Gene! ;0) camera in shot.. ;0) body! ;0) I saw her figure and the box that it came in.. ;0) brain! ;0) hair! ;0) wigs! ;0) toilet! ;0) It is great for the nails but it makes you face flush.. ;0) prune juice! :0) salt! ;0) acid! ;0) That way you don't have to worry about your nails because you don't how any.. ;0) That is what everyone on the block say, Fannie is always ready.. ;0) neck! ;0) dime! ;0) money! ;0) superman suit! ;0) You should to see Brett she is having problems with her grandchildren.. ;0) Attack by Lassie?! ;0) raincoat! ;0) It has been that kind of day where events show our times.. falls off tier.. ;0) ROFL! Gene! ;0)
7:14 Even the guy with the buzzer was happy. Started dinging instead! Haha
Hee Hee Hee he was happy too he loves Brett
What a celebration 🍾 👏 lol!
Since the subject of Las Vegas came up... I loved the TV show Vega$ as a kid. Both Robert Urich and his sidekick Bart Braverman were on MatchGame.
And here it is…the genesis of MatchGame PM!!
Hope she got an Executive Producer credit.
We know BRETT is drunk already, because she’s already getting out of her seat, and then she will try her best NOT TO MATCH THE CONTESTANTS!
I hope it’s still the same, one for the money two for the show, three to get ready, and Four to go!
Richard scores his 79th H/H match.
Here's the updated leader board showing the 11 celebs with at least 3 H/H matches, ranked by accuracy:
TIE: Orson Bean - 100% (3 wins in 3 attempts).
TIE: Joyce Bulifant - 100% (3 wins in 3 attempts).
Gary Burghoff - 80% (4 wins in 5 attempts).
Jo Anne Worley - 75% (3 wins in 4 attempts).
TIE: Betty - 50% (15 wins in 30 attempts).
TIE: Fannie - 50% (7 wins in 14 attempts).
Charles - 45.7% (16 wins in 35 attempts).
Jo Ann Pflug - 44.4% (8 wins in 18 attempts).
Richard - 35.9% (79 wins in 220 attempts).
Bert - 33.3% (5 wins in 15 attempts).
Brett - 32.1% (9 wins in 28 attempts).
*These stats include every head-to-head match from episode 1 through 432, excluding the lost/missing episodes: 31, 32, 33, 311, 312, 313, 324, 325. (As per MatchGameProductions, these episodes "are nowhere to be found and also aren't in the Goodson/Todman Library. Sadly, looks like they are lost forever!")
I think they’ve used that “two for the blank” before...
I think you are right, because I was thinking didn't just use that one or did I already see this episode..
Definitely. And they had the same argument about "money" vs. "show". IIRC, "seesaw" was an official panel suggestion and did appear on the list of audience answers. However, "price of one" was not on the list that time, which surprised me.
@@brettmiddleton7949 I believe before it was just "Two for ___", not "Two for the ___".
They did.
I'm sure they have, I've watched hundreds of episodes spanning every 70s version and plenty of syndicated and PM editions, there's a few questions I've heard more than once
Foreshadow for Match Game PM
This pregnant mom to be has a gambling problem. Las Vegas is always on her mind.
I know, it's so sad!
Millions of people go to Vegas for a variety of reason. Only a small percent have a gambling problem. I hope she enjoys her time there!
Why does Elaine roll her tongue across her open mouth in EVERY cameo shot at the top of every show??? Lol.
I've often wondered the same thing.
I'd 💘 to tell you why I think she's doing it but I can't
She tries to act all cutsie like Marilyn Monroe. She overplays the ditsy blond
@@donaldleroy6502LoL thank for not sharing but you kinds did
That was nice to give her Barbie doll,easy money for the newborn.
Richard Dawson was an excellent player.
7:14 Brett if u marched away & never came back there would be a lot of bappy ppl out there
Really, Brett? You would do me and many others that favor??
I think she adds a lot to the show, but that's my my opinion. :)
Agree I would love it if she left and never came back
Gene's impersonations are terrible.
Too bad Marcia wasn't on this episode or Pat probably would've matched with her original answer.
Ok, RD is that a reference to a earlier episode where Johnny got Gene to say Howdy Duty for the super match..
Just a few observations about this episode.::: The original saying is "ONE FOR THE MONEY, TWO FOR THE SHOW". But I think the translation has been changed, or mixed up over the years. So I'm not surprised that "TWO FOR THE MONEY" was under the $500 response. I'm sure Richard wanted to pop that little weasel Gary for butting in. LOL. I could only think of "BARBIE DOLL" as well, but when she said "BARBIE BENTON"', i thought that was good to, because I' pretty sure she was on Hee Haw at the time. I guess Pat the contestant had a premonition about a nighttime version of Match Game. Because just s few months later, in Sept. '75, Match Game PM premiered as a weekly syndicated game show. And I'm wondering if Pat really said what I think she wanted to say in regards with the telephone booth question? LOL. and if she did, naturally they had to edit that out, hence the disclaimer during the credits at the end of the show. The only answer I could think of for the Columbo question was "CIGAR". "RAINCOAT" didn't cross mind at all. And finally Nipsey's words of wisdom were way ahead of its time weren't they? Because they sure can be used for today's kids as well.
"Two for the Money" was a Goodson-Todman show from the 1950's hosted by Herb Shriner.
The original children's rhyme may have gotten mixed up somehow, but it surely didn't change because then it would no longer rhyme:
One for the money
Two for the show
Three to make ready
Four to go
According to wiki this has been in existence for about 200 years.
As for Nipsey's words of wisdom, they were certainly wise, but I bet every human civilization since we came down from the trees would have agreed with them. I think Plato had something to say about disrespectful youth in his time.
Ha ha, the first thing I thought of for the head-to-head match was Barbie Q (barbecue)!
There’s a pro wrestler named Barbie Blank. Her character is an exhibitionist. 🤓
Dylan P-known as "Kelly Kelly" while she was in n the WWE...
correct. :)
God, I'm sick of Richard! He never grew up!
Richard and his " why didn't you trust me" so irritating
ROFL! Another fine episode! ;0) ROFL! Love ya Gene! ;0) ROFL! Love ya Fannie! ;0) Love the entrances, silliness, voices, acting and the fun Gene! ;0) camera in shot.. ;0) body! ;0) I saw her figure and the box that it came in.. ;0) brain! ;0) hair! ;0) wigs! ;0) toilet! ;0) It is great for the nails but it makes you face flush.. ;0) prune juice! :0) salt! ;0) acid! ;0) That way you don't have to worry about your nails because you don't how any.. ;0) That is what everyone on the block say, Fannie is always ready.. ;0) neck! ;0) dime! ;0) money! ;0) superman suit! ;0) You should to see Brett she is having problems with her grandchildren.. ;0) Attack by Lassie?! ;0) raincoat! ;0) It has been that kind of day where events show our times.. falls off tier.. ;0) ROFL! Gene! ;0)