21:30 Tom Poston "We haven't had any trouble with those 4 countries that he represented us in". Two months after this show in April, '67 was the rightwing Greek Junta take over. 7 months later was the border conflict with India and China, 12 years later was the Islamo-Fascist take over of Iran, 24 years later was the genocide in the former Yugoslavia.
Just an FYI: *Any* aviation question? Tom Poston knows *everything* about flying! Tom Poston was a heroic WWII jet pilot and was in Normandy fighting on D-Day. :) P.S. There was someone on one of these who wrote that Tom Poston was afraid of flying. I just thought that was awfully odd unless his war experience made him so. (shrug) I never googled it or anything or replied; however, being a jet pilot on D-Day?? Who knows if he is afraid now, but I can't see why? :)
Just speculation: Could it be that Mr. Poston was either afraid of flying due to PTSD after being in WW2, or maybe being a pilot he was nervous when someone he didn't know was piloting the airplane?
My understanding is that Tom Poston flew C-47 transport planes. Including dropping paratroopers D-Day eve. Similar to what was shown on Band of Brothers. He mentioned this in one episode with a paratrooper.
@@stansse1880 That's absolutely true as I've seen nearly all of these and he mentioned it only as a passing comment when the subject dealt with flying on D-Day.
Tom Poston and Suzanne Pleshette were married from May 11, 2001 until Poston's death in 2007. The couple met while performing in the 1959 Broadway comedy The Golden Fleecing, but had a brief fling and went on to marry other people. They reconnected after both became widowed in 2000 and married the following year.
Peggy Cass TV show The Hathaways is a 26-episode situation comedy, which aired on ABC from October 6, 1961, to March 30, 1962, starring Peggy Cass and Jack Weston as suburban Los Angeles "parents" to a trio of performing chimpanzees.
21:30 Tom Poston "We haven't had any trouble with those 4 countries that he represented us in". Two months after this show in April, '67 was the rightwing Greek Junta take over. 7 months later was the border conflict with India and China, 12 years later was the Islamo-Fascist take over of Iran, 24 years later was the genocide in the former Yugoslavia.
Three was the only one who looked over forty.
Ambassador #3 had quite a voice! Then and now, he could have had a career in commercial voice over!
Peggy was wearing her Roaring 20's outfit. Bud always brings the show home on time whether he has to go slow or faster at the end.
Lady #1 in Game #1
Man #3 in Game #2
Man #1 in Game #3 (Man #3 was the father of actor George C. Scott).
Thanks buddy
Just an FYI: *Any* aviation question? Tom Poston knows *everything* about flying! Tom Poston was a heroic WWII jet pilot and was in Normandy fighting on D-Day. :)
P.S. There was someone on one of these who wrote that Tom Poston was afraid of flying. I just thought that was awfully odd unless his war experience made him so. (shrug) I never googled it or anything or replied; however, being a jet pilot on D-Day?? Who knows if he is afraid now, but I can't see why? :)
Just speculation: Could it be that Mr. Poston was either afraid of flying due to PTSD after being in WW2, or maybe being a pilot he was nervous when someone he didn't know was piloting the airplane?
My understanding is that Tom Poston flew C-47 transport planes. Including dropping paratroopers D-Day eve. Similar to what was shown on Band of Brothers. He mentioned this in one episode with a paratrooper.
@@stansse1880 That's absolutely true as I've seen nearly all of these and he mentioned it only as a passing comment when the subject dealt with flying on D-Day.
Jet pilot in WW2 ? ? ? What jet please ??
@@janeiwasduncan8463 My question exactly.
Tom Poston and Suzanne Pleshette were married from May 11, 2001 until Poston's death in 2007. The couple met while performing in the 1959 Broadway comedy The Golden Fleecing, but had a brief fling and went on to marry other people. They reconnected after both became widowed in 2000 and married the following year.
George Allen played tennis with the SHAH of IRAN, checked wikipedia bio.
The Third guy from the marathon runner section looked about 60
Peggy Cass TV show The Hathaways is a 26-episode situation comedy, which aired on ABC from October 6, 1961, to March 30, 1962, starring Peggy Cass and Jack Weston as suburban Los Angeles "parents" to a trio of performing chimpanzees.
I used to love that show.
Peggy is wearing a wig !!!! To TELL the truth is my favorite !!!!
Are the jewelry pieces on Kitty genuine?
Marathon runner number 3 looks like he's over 50, never mind 40.
Flat earthers are not happy with the first guest.
Peggy looks kinda silly.
Another snooze fest
Agreed. This was not a very interesting show tonight.
@@Walterwhiterocks thanks greg baby!!
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