Wow first time I was ever so totally wrong per Mountain Climber! #1 I thought was clueless & shouldn't have been on the show yet he was the real one, #2 Gave great answers & number 3. was perfect in everything he said with total confidence.
A couple of comments: In Round # 1, Tom Poston never got to ask his follow-up question. 2. In the same round, I believe it would have been more productive to ask ask questions regarding Charles Wheeler's having attended school in Moscow. His affidavit stated that he had attended a *public school*--as a opposed to an American school for the children of diplomats. This would mean that he would have had to be able to speak Russian--which one of the boys said he could not.
As a child, I remember Sonny Fox as the host of "Wonderama" and he was great. He didn't seem to do very well here, however, compared to others who subbed for Bud Collyer. In the round where there were no incorrect votes, he didn't mention that the contestants would still get $150 (which also meant one less plug for the sponsor). And there were a few other places where he stumbled. Earlier in his career, he was fired after a few episodes of hosting a quiz show. He later admitted that among other things, he had a tendency to give the answers rather than read the questions. But it helped him avoid the quiz show scandals that came out later.
The thing that stood out to me was he never let Tom ask his question at the end of round one. And I agree that compared to other substitute hosts, he is no match.
Ike graduated West Point class of 2015. There weren't any Boy Scouts in the US until 1910 or so. How could Ike have told boy #1 about his days in scouting?
It was an all-or-nothing night for the panel. Not sure I have seen all right or all wrong on one show. Hurry back, Bud. My two sisters were on Sonny Fox's Wonderama show a long long time ago. He lived till he was 95.
In 1959: A large percentage of Americans smoked. Cars were sold without seat belts. Cars burned leaded gas. Bicycle helmets were not used. I know because I was around back then. Different world!
Wow first time I was ever so totally wrong per Mountain Climber! #1 I thought was clueless & shouldn't have been on the show yet he was the real one, #2 Gave great answers & number 3. was perfect in everything he said with total confidence.
Becoming an Eagle Scout is an extraordinary accomplishment. Congratulations to all Eagle Scouts out there.
A couple of comments: In Round # 1, Tom Poston never got to ask his follow-up question. 2. In the same round, I believe it would have been more productive to ask ask questions regarding Charles Wheeler's having attended school in Moscow. His affidavit stated that he had attended a *public school*--as a opposed to an American school for the children of diplomats. This would mean that he would have had to be able to speak Russian--which one of the boys said he could not.
Interesting side note: Contestant #3, Howard Cox, is the brother of Ed Cox, who married Tricia Nixon.
I week shy of 58 years.....wow, good timing +To Tell The Truth
Bud Collier’s sub sounded like Bud and did a good job.
I think he sounds "like" Buddy's also !!!!
I think I may have seen Charles Wheeler (Game One) on an episode of “You Bet Your Life”.
As a child, I remember Sonny Fox as the host of "Wonderama" and he was great. He didn't seem to do very well here, however, compared to others who subbed for Bud Collyer. In the round where there were no incorrect votes, he didn't mention that the contestants would still get $150 (which also meant one less plug for the sponsor). And there were a few other places where he stumbled.
Earlier in his career, he was fired after a few episodes of hosting a quiz show. He later admitted that among other things, he had a tendency to give the answers rather than read the questions. But it helped him avoid the quiz show scandals that came out later.
The thing that stood out to me was he never let Tom ask his question at the end of round one. And I agree that compared to other substitute hosts, he is no match.
He did stun Gilbert Gottfried and Frank Santopadre on Gilbert's famous podcast with a most impressive WWII story from his own history.
Round 1...number 2...most likely to score...
Ike graduated West Point class of 2015. There weren't any Boy Scouts in the US until 1910 or so. How could Ike have told boy #1 about his days in scouting?
Maybe his experiences with Scouting were when his son John was a Boy Scout?
Especially being in the West Point Class of 2015.
I wonder if the kid went to Dartmouth and became a heart surgeon !
Despite his calm and engaging demeanor..Sonny had stated(years later)that he was never comfortable being a TV game show host.
What happened to Betty's hair !!!!????
I'm curious to know if teen #2 ever did become a heart surgeon, as he stated he hoped to be.
He probably had a lot of patients who smoked all those Winston cigarettes!
On your way out, there’s a carton of Marboro cigarettes for each of you. 😱
Sonny must have been a game show host
Celebrity Guests:
1. Betty White
2. Ralph Bellamy
3. Julia Meade
4. Tom Poston
Host:
Sonny Fox
Sonny Fox died in 2021 at age 95 of Covid pneumonia.
It was an all-or-nothing night for the panel. Not sure I have seen all right or all wrong on one show. Hurry back, Bud. My two sisters were on Sonny Fox's Wonderama show a long long time ago. He lived till he was 95.
LOL I was on Wonderama twice! Never won a prize!
Man #1 in Game #1
Man #3 in Game #2
Lady #3 in Game #3
Notice the females did not speak in vocal fry!
At least the 15 year olds did not get a carton of Marlboros.
I always used to sit in the smoking section despte the fact I don't smoke because of people like you.
In 1959:
A large percentage of Americans smoked.
Cars were sold without seat belts.
Cars burned leaded gas.
Bicycle helmets were not used.
I know because I was around back then.
Different world!
Contestant three of the last set was born a dude.
Why say that ?