H/H match update: ... She had just won her first game yesterday when time ran out, so we start right off with our brand-new champion trying her luck at the Super Match. Unfortunately, that luck is rotten and she strikes out on the audience match board. No H/H match this time. Undeterred, she quickly manages to win her second game and returns to the super match, this time selecting the $500 answer... ... but time runs out... Hasta mañana! Quick recap: Of the past 10 H/H matches, Richard has been chosen 8 times, matching 4. The other two attempts were by Brett and Sheldon Leonard, both missing. Here's the standing leader board showing the 11 celebs with at least 3 H/H matches, ranked by accuracy: Orson Bean - 100% (4 wins in 4 attempts). Gary Burghoff - 83.3% (5 wins in 6 attempts). TIE: Jo Anne Worley - 75% (3 wins in 4 attempts). TIE: Joyce Bulifant - 75% (3 wins in 4 attempts). Fannie - 52.6% (10 wins in 19 attempts). Betty - 46.9% (15 wins in 32 attempts). Charles - 45.2% (19 wins in 42 attempts). Jo Ann Pflug - 44.4% (8 wins in 18 attempts). Richard - 39.5% (126 wins in 319 attempts). Brett - 38.0% (19 wins in 50 attempts). Bert Convy - 33.3% (5 wins in 15 attempts). *These stats include every head-to-head match from episode 1 through 579, 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 said hello before knowing Jerry is from Texas. Sorry you had to put up with the put downs of Texans. You were a good sport. ❤ from Central Texas for 65 years.
Better than car? I don't think so. Even the panel made fun of him and their answers were stupid. An accident involved cars. A hitchhiker? A sign? Get real! The only decent answer I saw was a white line.
Somebody needs to teach these citified panelists that a cow flop is fresh and wet while a cow chip is dried (and generally suitable for fueling fires). Results may vary on pasture pies and meadow muffins.
What was the point of Scoey acknowledging to Jerry the disrespect he'd suffered -- and then insulting him further???? -- Quite without basis: I thought Jerry's response most dignified and fitting.
I say, the Lion was chewing tobacco. I can't BELIEVE I matched Richard, and Pattis answer was just awesome. Now, concerning Jerry, I once commented about a contestant from Arkansas and referred to him as a bumpkin, then was rightly excoriated for it
When I heard Pound blank, I immediately thought of 🎶pound puppies you’re my one and only puppy love🎶 🤣 yikes, now I can’t get that song out of my head!
Well in this week I guess they left it up to the panelist less the wanted to switch being that even Gene didn't change every episode between of it being a week airing during Halloween so I guess they wanted to it to be off or different this time.. ;0)
@@brettmiddleton7949 right now Odessa is about hundred thousand so not small but back when I moved here in 1970 there was about 30,000 people so it wasn't really small then either but a lot smaller than now. nobody throws cowchips that I know of and nobody talks the way he did that I know of, either!!
I wonder why they always make fun of a Southern accent. They even make fun of Fannie Flagg. Yankee accents seem strange to us, but we have more class and won't hurt their feelings.
@@kennethdesmondmosley1075 Texas is primarily Southern. That's why so many people here are commenting about Texan Jerry sounding like Mississippian-Tennessean Elvis.
Every country picks one dialect as its standard dialect that is taught to school children, used in print media and government documents, etc. In the US, the Standard American English dialect sounds Midwestern. And, as in other countries, people who speak the standard dialect typically mock people who speak a different dialect. It's evolutionary, as it was always safer not to trust people who didn't sound like your tribe/group. My mother's side of the family is Southern, and I find most Southern accents easier on the ear even though I don't speak with one myself.
@@lesburns7395 And that was early on -- when they'd first mocked his answer. I thought they would make efforts to be welcoming after that. Never really happened, did it? Reminds me a bit of the Bee Gees on Clive Anderson's show of old. He made quip after quip outright mocking the men and their music. You could see Barry Gibb getting twitchy and struggling to suppress his anger. Eventually he couldn't get any more -- got up, and his bros went with him. Perhaps you've seen it?
@@amandajstar I've also seen them degrade others, very unbecoming as I'm sure a lot of their fan base was rural America. A little light hearted ribbing is in good fun, but they were downright condescending. And I remember the Barry Gibb incident, and watched the video not too long ago.
Gene Rayburn and Shelia MacRae at the Playhouse on the Mall in New Jersey Mar 1 to 13, 1966. Patty Duke and John Astin at the Huntington Hartford Theature in LA but I can't find the dates.. sigh..
Did not appreciate the sophomoric behavior everyone put towards Jerry. Dawson referenced Jerry killing them and he knew they were overstepping their ribbing. Jerry was too kind, plus his Cossell answer was spot on and should have matched almost everyone, but you have idiots like Patti who write "cow chips." Nice, you do not know the answer, so decide to insult his town tradition, which had NOTHING to do with the match. Maybe we sound funny to Jerry and his townspeople when travellers roll through there.
Free spirit flying! ;0) ROFL! Another fine after dinner episode! ;0) ROFL! Love ya Gene! ;0) ROFL! Love ya Charles! ;0) ROFL! Love ya Patti and Patty! ;0) ROFL! Love the entrances, silliness, voices, acting and the fun Gene! ;0) ROFL! Jerry! ;0) I knew Osdesa and her father too.. ;0) car! ;0) boo! ;0) How long did you think it will take you to get back to west Texas? ;0) hitchhiker! ;0) boo! ;0) speed limited! ;0) dotted line! ;0) ROFL! Patti! ;0) accident! ;0) Brett beat Richard! ;0) ring leader! ;0) When she comes to Osdesa on the Fourth Of July we can tell her what she can do with that answer.. ;0) ROFL! Gene! ;0) Gum! ;0) ROFL! Patty! ;0) The old lion tamer! ;0) Should had Patti read it.. ;0) mouth! ;0) The best time of my life! :0) cow chips! ;0) There is a lot of logical answer from this dumb answer.. ;0) mother cossell! ;0) feet! ;0) Not only is hard it would limited your output.. What could you do clouds or mountains! ;0) pedal extremities! :0)
this is the first and only episode that scooy had a good genuine laugh out of all the episodes ive seen him in and i love it
He had such a great smile, I wish he would have used it more often.
He has a giggle fit (partially off camera) in the previous episode (#578) - it's a joy.
I can't believe Patty Duke didn't say SIGN LANGUAGE. That's the first thing I thought of.
I wish Jerry won so I can listen to him talk more, 😁
H/H match update:
...
She had just won her first game yesterday when time ran out, so we start right off with our brand-new champion trying her luck at the Super Match. Unfortunately, that luck is rotten and she strikes out on the audience match board.
No H/H match this time.
Undeterred, she quickly manages to win her second game and returns to the super match, this time selecting the $500 answer...
... but time runs out...
Hasta mañana!
Quick recap: Of the past 10 H/H matches, Richard has been chosen 8 times, matching 4. The other two attempts were by Brett and Sheldon Leonard, both missing.
Here's the standing leader board showing the 11 celebs with at least 3 H/H matches, ranked by accuracy:
Orson Bean - 100% (4 wins in 4 attempts).
Gary Burghoff - 83.3% (5 wins in 6 attempts).
TIE: Jo Anne Worley - 75% (3 wins in 4 attempts).
TIE: Joyce Bulifant - 75% (3 wins in 4 attempts).
Fannie - 52.6% (10 wins in 19 attempts).
Betty - 46.9% (15 wins in 32 attempts).
Charles - 45.2% (19 wins in 42 attempts).
Jo Ann Pflug - 44.4% (8 wins in 18 attempts).
Richard - 39.5% (126 wins in 319 attempts).
Brett - 38.0% (19 wins in 50 attempts).
Bert Convy - 33.3% (5 wins in 15 attempts).
*These stats include every head-to-head match from episode 1 through 579, 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 said hello before knowing Jerry is from Texas. Sorry you had to put up with the put downs of Texans. You were a good sport. ❤ from Central Texas for 65 years.
Better than car? I don't think so. Even the panel made fun of him and their answers were stupid. An accident involved cars. A hitchhiker? A sign? Get real! The only decent answer I saw was a white line.
Doesn't anyone notice how he sounds like Elvis Presley?? 😊😊
I thought he sounded a lot like Gregory Peck, if Peck had that sort of Texas accent.
I thought that too
He does sound like Elvis Presley
I can’t believe sign language was the first thing that came into my mind
Maybe they were influenced
Somebody needs to teach these citified panelists that a cow flop is fresh and wet while a cow chip is dried (and generally suitable for fueling fires). Results may vary on pasture pies and meadow muffins.
I kind of feel bad for Jerry; everyone made him feel like an idiot - even the other contestant.
I thought she was rude to make that comment about his answer.
@@deboragustin9980 I completely agree.
A car is no worse than the rest of the answers, except for Patty’s. I think he avoided smiling because of bad teeth. Poor guy.
@@deboragustin9980 especially since hers was not any better
@@ShortyGirl63 probably was hoping he could win to have them fixed🥺😔. One of the few times Richard pissed me off😡😡😡
Pound cake was the first thing that came into my mind
What was the point of Scoey acknowledging to Jerry the disrespect he'd suffered -- and then insulting him further???? -- Quite without basis: I thought Jerry's response most dignified and fitting.
very well put
@@lesburns7395 Thanks very much : )
I think Jerry sounds like Elvis.
I immediately thought of the Stevie Wonder hit, "Signed, Sealed, Delivered".
So much rudeness was shown to Jerry. All the members of the panel appeared foolish and juvenile. He was such a gentleman about it.
Good thing for the panel, Jerry's a big guy, I wouldn't want him waiting for me in the parking lot
She meant to say ringmaster (circus) - a ringleader is something else entirely
19:57 Last chance for pound cakes, "Slide it Earl ."
I say, the Lion was chewing tobacco. I can't BELIEVE I matched Richard, and Pattis answer was just awesome. Now, concerning Jerry, I once commented about a contestant from Arkansas and referred to him as a bumpkin, then was rightly excoriated for it
ON this date in 1961, How To Succeed in Business without Really Trying starring Charles Nelson Reilly as Bud Frump opened
So sorry to see Jerry from Odessa go but Lauren is such a darling!
I thought she was until she made fun of Jerry's answer.
@@LynxSouth yes, me too
When I heard Pound blank, I immediately thought of 🎶pound puppies you’re my one and only puppy love🎶 🤣 yikes, now I can’t get that song out of my head!
you can tell they film many episodes in one day . the only ones that switched clothes was brett , scoey and patti
Well in this week I guess they left it up to the panelist less the wanted to switch being that even Gene didn't change every episode between of it being a week airing during Halloween so I guess they wanted to it to be off or different this time.. ;0)
Panelists:
1. Scoey Mitchell
2. Brett Somers
3. Charles Nelson Reilly
4. Patty Duke Astin
5. Richard Dawson
6. Patti Deutsch
That contestant sounds like Elvis Presley, just a bit 😉
Ringleader? They mean Ringmaster.
She got a lion tamer question and got a little Cattie.
That's one helluva Texas twang 😮
Wonder what became of Jerry Bush!? I have lived in Odessa for 50 years! Never heard of him but on here!
How tiny is Odessa that you would expect to? And are they still throwing cow chips on July 4th?
@@brettmiddleton7949 right now Odessa is about hundred thousand so not small but back when I moved here in 1970 there was about 30,000 people so it wasn't really small then either but a lot smaller than now. nobody throws cowchips that I know of and nobody talks the way he did that I know of, either!!
I wonder why they always make fun of a Southern accent. They even make fun of Fannie Flagg. Yankee accents seem strange to us, but we have more class and won't hurt their feelings.
Cheer up, people always were able to discern that I was from "Wis-cahn-sin."
It all depends on where you are who as an accent.
Texas is southern? Texas is a more rugged western dialect
@@kennethdesmondmosley1075 Texas is primarily Southern. That's why so many people here are commenting about Texan Jerry sounding like Mississippian-Tennessean Elvis.
Every country picks one dialect as its standard dialect that is taught to school children, used in print media and government documents, etc. In the US, the Standard American English dialect sounds Midwestern. And, as in other countries, people who speak the standard dialect typically mock people who speak a different dialect. It's evolutionary, as it was always safer not to trust people who didn't sound like your tribe/group.
My mother's side of the family is Southern, and I find most Southern accents easier on the ear even though I don't speak with one myself.
Hmm... I thought he painted a double yellow line on her. Haven't any of these people ever been on the freeway? In Los Angeles?
Hello from Texas
When Gene makes fun of southern accents he really makes a jack BLANK of himself.
Their all making fun and that's the key word, "fun". The contestant is having fun too. 😄
I don’t know why they’re making fun of a southern accent 🤔 Fannie Flagg’s from the south & they don’t make fun of her
Lauren’s tall eh? As tall as Gene
My husband is all indignant on behalf of the young Texan.
rightly so
@@lesburns7395 And that was early on -- when they'd first mocked his answer. I thought they would make efforts to be welcoming after that. Never really happened, did it? Reminds me a bit of the Bee Gees on Clive Anderson's show of old. He made quip after quip outright mocking the men and their music. You could see Barry Gibb getting twitchy and struggling to suppress his anger. Eventually he couldn't get any more -- got up, and his bros went with him. Perhaps you've seen it?
@@amandajstar I've also seen them degrade others, very unbecoming as I'm sure a lot of their fan base was rural America. A little light hearted ribbing is in good fun, but they were downright condescending. And I remember the Barry Gibb incident, and watched the video not too long ago.
I’m from West Texas and have no trouble with it at all.
What's wrong with car? There's cars on the freeway.
What's wrong is it's not going to match anyone.
Why the hell is Jerry trying to sound like Elvis?
Maybe he just does.
Um, maybe because that's how he TALKS!
and that WASN'T any reason to swear
Sign language
I LOVED his voice! and I got so SICK AND TIRED of hearing Gene and everyone else making fun of him!
I Bet he wasn't too upset to leave at all!
He’s chewing garlic
Gene Rayburn and Shelia MacRae at the Playhouse on the Mall in New Jersey Mar 1 to 13, 1966. Patty Duke and John Astin at the Huntington Hartford Theature in LA but I can't find the dates.. sigh..
8:58 …well, that was unexpected.
Sign BLANK Strikeout
I wonder if Jerry is related to George Bush
Odessa....home of Permain High School, the subject of the book "Friday Night Lights".....
Tiz where I live!
Free spirit flying!
Did not appreciate the sophomoric behavior everyone put towards Jerry. Dawson referenced Jerry killing them and he knew they were overstepping their ribbing. Jerry was too kind, plus his Cossell answer was spot on and should have matched almost everyone, but you have idiots like Patti who write "cow chips." Nice, you do not know the answer, so decide to insult his town tradition, which had NOTHING to do with the match. Maybe we sound funny to Jerry and his townspeople when travellers roll through there.
bad thing is I think they did it intentionally
Lauren’s cute as a button
Free spirit flying! ;0) ROFL! Another fine after dinner episode! ;0) ROFL! Love ya Gene! ;0) ROFL! Love ya Charles! ;0) ROFL! Love ya Patti and Patty! ;0) ROFL! Love the entrances, silliness, voices, acting and the fun Gene! ;0) ROFL! Jerry! ;0) I knew Osdesa and her father too.. ;0) car! ;0) boo! ;0) How long did you think it will take you to get back to west Texas? ;0) hitchhiker! ;0) boo! ;0) speed limited! ;0) dotted line! ;0) ROFL! Patti! ;0) accident! ;0) Brett beat Richard! ;0) ring leader! ;0) When she comes to Osdesa on the Fourth Of July we can tell her what she can do with that answer.. ;0) ROFL! Gene! ;0) Gum! ;0) ROFL! Patty! ;0) The old lion tamer! ;0) Should had Patti read it.. ;0) mouth! ;0) The best time of my life! :0) cow chips! ;0) There is a lot of logical answer from this dumb answer.. ;0) mother cossell! ;0) feet! ;0) Not only is hard it would limited your output.. What could you do clouds or mountains! ;0) pedal extremities! :0)
If you ever wondered what David Berkowitz would look like on steroids.. I give you Jerry
he dont smile cuz he missing some toofies
Has anyone seen the episode that Betty is talking about at the end of the video at 2:50?
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