@@vickiross1025 I agree completely!! I thought that he was so handsome! I was only 8 years old when "The Wild, Wild West" debuted on September 17, 1965, but I still had a crush on Ross Martin. Lol.
I remember our black and white TV's in the 1960's. My father put a TV antenna in our attic He didn't want a wind to blow it down on the rooftop. We were able to get some snowy pictures. He used string to turn it around.to tune in a channel in city 90 miles away. I went to my friends house to watch Mickey Mouse Clubhouse on the same channel. With a clear picture.
He was 61 years old when he died on July 3, 1981. He was already a survivor of a massive heart attack in the 1960s. Then, on July 3, 1981 he was playing tennis 🎾 in 100 degrees heat and he collapsed from a heart attack. He died later that day.
@@hifijohn ......I think the only thing you can do these days ( without ) offending anyone of a different culture is walk into one of their restaurants. That they don't mind, because your paying them🤷
@@lynnturman8157 if it were 10 years later I would have agreed with you… But back in 1967, the Captain and Tennille were not a thing yet. But I totally feel for what you're saying. Great group! Check out there years that they were active on Wikipedia. Cheers and have a wonderful week :-)
@@voicetube Sadly, Darryl Dragon a.k.a the Captain in the group "The Captain and Tennille" died several years ago. He was an outstanding musician and Toni Tennille was an outstanding singer!! Two of my favorite songs that she sang were "Love Will Keep Us Together" and "Muskrat, Muskrat." When she sang that first song, you could tell that she was very much in love with her husband Darryl Dragon.
@@rollinsdet8229 apologies, my speech to text the words "sick alert," LOL!! It has been repaired :-) I wouldn't be surprised and infected be no reason by Wikipedia would not have an article on - but I don't think they had sig alerts back in 1967. But if they did, then there you go :-)
You're absolutely right about that I'm just old enough to remember those days and can honestly say I don't recall seeing ANY 300 pound teenagers or young adults
i look back on this and realize how congenial and poised June Lockhart and Ross Martin were. They had to be because the show was pretty cringy. Allen ludden did not give off friendly vibes.
What a stunning lady Miss Lockhart.
She's still alive!
I absolutely love her beautiful dress! She looks wonderful in it.
Ross Martin wearing a cravat. Very classy and stylish. I wear them myself.
OMG I REMEMBER GROWING UP WATCHING WILD WILD WEST AND LOST IN SPACE
BUT ROSS MARTIN WAS A GREAT AMAZING ACTOR AND CONRAD RIP TO BOTH ANGELS
Can we please go back to those days
June and Ross are great players
Thanks!
I love the way Ross lights up when talking about his future wife,Olavee.
Vicki Ross And he looks dashing in his ascot.
Yes, you could tell that he was in love. I watched Ross Martin and his wife Olavee on the show "Tattletales" hosted by Bert Convy. It was fun!
@@lynettepalecek3141 I watched that too. He sounded like a good husband .
@@vickiross1025 I agree completely!! I thought that he was so handsome! I was only 8 years old when "The Wild, Wild West" debuted on September 17, 1965, but I still had a crush on Ross Martin. Lol.
67 most still had B/W tv sets.
Yep
@hifijohn. We did.
I remember our black and white TV's in the 1960's. My father put a TV antenna in our attic
He didn't want a wind to blow it down on the rooftop. We were able to get some snowy pictures. He used string to turn it around.to tune in a channel in city 90 miles away. I went to my friends house to watch Mickey Mouse Clubhouse on the same channel. With a clear picture.
my brother and I would hold up a prism and look through it at the tv to make it look like a color tv.
Excellent, exciting! Thanks for posting.
June Lockhart turned 98 years old a few days ago. ❤
June Lockhart was an inspiration. She should have become President of the United States.
I can easily see her as the regional sales manager of a computer software company.
@Jaymes Guy. NO! NO WOMAN SHOULD EVER BE THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA!!!!
You are the bomb for uploading these. Thanks anew!
Boy, why can’t we have those hairstyles again? Women look terrific with those buns, really sophisticated and gorgeous.
Fabulous hairdo on June Lockhart. Love the hair color!
Artie!
June looks gorgeous in the 1946 universal film She Wolf of London.
Dolly seemed so sweet
June Lockhart is still living. Ross Martin died of heart attack in 1981
He was 61 years old when he died on July 3, 1981. He was already a survivor of a massive heart attack in the 1960s. Then, on July 3, 1981 he was playing tennis 🎾 in 100 degrees heat and he collapsed from a heart attack. He died later that day.
June wore nice clothes
Every SJW would be blowing a fuse now at her outfit-too asian.
@@hifijohn Wrong. That is still a stylish look in clothing.
@@hifijohn ......I think the only thing you can do these days ( without ) offending anyone of a different culture is walk into one of their restaurants. That they don't mind, because your paying them🤷
Ross Martin looks a bit like Deforest Kelley.
Haha yes he does...
@@marycook1644 No. "F Troop" starred Forrest Tucker, Larry Storch, Ken Berry, and Melody Patterson.
@Jorge. No he doesn't.
Conjoined!
June Lockhart was a hottie in the 1940s!
In the 1960s
Certainly at least two or three clues in I think a word that would've elicited "Attached" would be "… Hitched..."
“Linked”. Frustrating when they never mention your clue
I like it when they can keep on playing
For captain, I would've said "and Tenille"
@@lynnturman8157 if it were 10 years later I would have agreed with you… But back in 1967, the Captain and Tennille were not a thing yet. But I totally feel for what you're saying. Great group! Check out there years that they were active on Wikipedia. Cheers and have a wonderful week :-)
@@voicetube Sadly, Darryl Dragon a.k.a the Captain in the group "The Captain and Tennille" died several years ago. He was an outstanding musician and Toni Tennille was an outstanding singer!! Two of my favorite songs that she sang were "Love Will Keep Us Together" and "Muskrat, Muskrat." When she sang that first song, you could tell that she was very much in love with her husband Darryl Dragon.
Does anybody know if Dr. Reason A. Goodwyn is still one of the editors of the Worldbook Encyclopedia Dictionary?
Jim is cute.
I watched him when he won with Carolyn Jones. ❤ I hope he did become a teacher.
Strange, I grew up in LA but don't remember hearing the term "sick alert" until maybe the 1980s… Wait, of course, I wasn't driving until the 1980s :-)
@@rollinsdet8229 apologies, my speech to text the words "sick alert," LOL!! It has been repaired :-) I wouldn't be surprised and infected be no reason by Wikipedia would not have an article on - but I don't think they had sig alerts back in 1967. But if they did, then there you go :-)
I've seen dolly on here before,unless someone looks like her .
She was a champ, thus she was in the Tournament ☺️ hey why did they get less $$$ than winners in earlier years??
Notice how none of the contestants are overweight or obese, people were in better shape then.
There were plenty of fatties around then. Producers just didn't want them on the show.
Chris N Wow never thought about that, you're probably right.
CDC stats indicate that obesity is much more prevalent now than then, about 3 to 5 TIMES more prevalent depending on the age group.
You're absolutely right about that I'm just old enough to remember those days and can honestly say I don't recall seeing ANY 300 pound teenagers or young adults
Fast foods had yet to take off back then.
Ross was anything but rugged.
Dolly Looks Like a Young "JULIE KAVNER" 😃
Attached! LOL!!!
They really got stingy with the prize money didn't they ?
Ross Martin, Rami Malek and Raul Julia look same
😂😂😂
Why is she wearing a football on her head?
You're crazy! She wasn't wearing a football on her head.
i look back on this and realize how congenial and poised June Lockhart and Ross Martin were. They had to be because the show was pretty cringy. Allen ludden did not give off friendly vibes.