I remember watching this game show at 2 pm every day during the summer months as a kid growing up in the 1970s.Brings back some good childhood memories.
Oh what a lovely REAL show!!! The actors are so wonderful- their laughter delightful! Betty White- (chuckling) is so cute!! “A bushel and a pec” Love this!
I am so grateful that I grew up in the 70's, SO VERY THANKFUL. I can't tell you how much more LOVE there was in the world. People were just so much more happier. Music better, Everyone appreciated life.
I can come watch Match Game everyday with Gene, and know I will always get good laughter. Just watching his energetic craziness and quick comebacks makes my day go by smiling
I was age 12 during 1973.I watched this when new.It was hilarious.Housewives during 1970's and before often watched game shows and soap operas during weekdays.My mom was no exception.Daytime TV lacked variety because we all had basically 3 channels and a roof antenna, but the game shows and Dark Shadows were all terrific.There were a few 'talk shows', hosted by Dinah Shore, Merv Griffin, and Mike Douglas.They had guests who were mainly celebs, interviews done and singers sang.Those were more serious type shows, whereas Johnny Carson was a goofball mostly.I remember those game shows product sponsors, and now days some of it seems antique, such as Brother typewriters. (Smile)
Michelle Post ...honey we all still sleep with the blankets up around our necks at night (even in the summer heat) to keep from being bit by Barnabus! Hahaha 😈
Yup yup.. you and i lived the same life with the same kind of memories. A far cry from the lifestyles today. Wish we had time machines. A better time indeed.
R.I.P. McLean Stevenson (1927-1996), Gene Rayburn (1917-1999), Brett Somers (1924-2007), Richard Dawson (1932-2012), Robert Vaughn (1932-2016) and Betty White (1922-2021).
This comment is way too depressing watching this and knowing all these celebrity guests and the host are now dead. Although I wasn't alive in the 70s (born in 1987). I used to watch this show all the time almost daily on the gameshow network 2003-2005 and I enjoyed this show so much.
15:50 Lol! _"Do you know what I'm doing now? I'm cleaning my bathroom bowl."_ Must check out the commercial Richard is referring to here, along with the Heartbreak of Psoriasis one.
I watch Match Game on Amazon, commercial-free. Unfortunately, they don't have all of the seasons. Currently, '73, '75 and '78. Would love if they had all of '73-'82. Loved it when I was a teen. It came on at 4 PM in my region. Great after-school TV viewing when I should've been doing my homework, but Gene and the entire crew was so much fun!
If there's a meat shortage, Archie isn't going to call him Meathead, he's going to call him Cabbage Head. You see, because cabbage is a vegetable...Sheesh.
@@raymee1015 Hilarious. . . or stomach churning. Depends on your point of view. (I know. . . in the "Me Too" era that's all too easy to point out. But the casual sexism is a bit yucky even as we so-called 'enlightened' ones can have fun with this great time-piece.)
Heads up, we're in for a CRAAAAZY WEEK! Heading down the avenues and alleyways of Match Game for the first time is actor Robert Vaughn. Previous credits include The Magnificent Seven, The Lieutenant, The Man from U.N.C.L.E. and Bullitt. At the time of this recording Vaughn was starring in the British action-thriller series The Protectors (although he later said he had poor relationships with the show creator Gerry Anderson and chief backer Lew Grade). Vaughn later appeared in The Towering Inferno, Superman III and a couple of episodes of Columbo. In later life Vaughn would become one of the main cast members of the BBC crime drama Hustle and appear in the long-running British soap opera Coronation Street. Vaughn died of leukemia in November 2016 at the age of 83. His short time on the show (two weeks - his second was in January 1975) was rather uneventful and he seemed rather bemused by the proceedings, especially at McLean Stevenson's antics. Next up is Nancy Dussault, actress and singer, veteran of Broadway & off-Broadway and Tony Award nominee. She'd performed as Maria in The Sound of Music and in Do Re Mi alongside Phil Silvers (for which she earned the aforementioned Tony nod). At the time she was a regular, alongside Richard Dawson, on The New Dick Van Dyke Show. She would later become an early anchor of ABC's Good Morning America and star in the sitcom Too Close for Comfort. This was Dussault's only week on the show but enjoyed her brief visit. McLean Stevenson's back for a second week, and he's just insanely funny throughout! I won't spoil any of his antics here, just watch for yourself then do what is known in internet slang as ROFL. Seventh week for Betty White. As of February 2018, she and Dussault are still with us. On a technical note - the contestants' microphones have been replaced with Sony ECM-51 telescopic wand microphones. There'll soon be a third...
I watched this new, as a teen. I loved it. It was funny, and many cool tv stars were the players on it. McLean Stevenson would be doing MASH, then. Betty White would be Sue Ann Nivens, at that time. Those plaid pants of Gene's were popular then for males and females of all ages. We also wore striped britches.
I watched Match Game during 1973-1976, when new.It was hilarious. Like Hollywood Squares, it had popular celebs on it. I was in my early teens then, and so it was mostly summer when I watched it because I was in school when it was usually on tv.
This is the first episode where they first start using the telescoping microphones for the contestants. Gene didnt start using one till a couple of shows later for the super match.
One of my favorite "MG" semiregulars, veterans comedienne and actress Joyce Bulifant, had been considered for the role of Carol on THE BRADY BUNCH (along with Shirley Jones) before Florence Henderson got the part.
I was 12 back then and was a tv hound, so I know that people didn't say any words for private body parts on tv back then, and that's why Gene cracked up when the woman said "boobs". It was unexpected. Even in the 1980s, tv was still pretty clean. The censors were strict.
I just watched an episode where he kissed a celebrity panelist on the lips! They would have thrown him UNDER the jail today. Before the show was even over!
Unreal the fun they had and how loose they were, just seems impossible to see this today, even in private, perhaps part of the drive of the enormous creativity of that decade. And those pants on Gene, I remember wearing and hating pants like that as a kid… 70s fashion I absolutely hated, but man it is entertaining now.
@@danfred7127 JFK was a politician,not a celebrity. Reagan had quit acting long before his 80's presidential campaign. There were plenty of movie stars and directors that were political,but that's another story.
so you're okay with censorship... fannie flagg said she was a democrat on the show, richard dawson was an activist for civil rights and criticized nixon on numerous episodes, betty white was an animal activist, many black celebs made social comments about race, numerous stars voiced political or social opinions. the one thing they had to avoid was the vietnam war.
if I had it my way with the panel on this episode Nancy should have been on the upper row with Robert and McLean since Brett does really good on the lower row with Richard Dawson and Betty White
It's hilarious how the actual contestants are given minimal screen time. It's all about Gene and the celebrities. And, as you can see, Betty White has always been awesome.
I remember reading somewhere that with the "non-regulars", they tended to put the smart one in the last seat on the bottom. By the time they got to that person, all the obvious jokes had been done, so that person had to come up with something original.
@@almostfm And Brett Somers, in an interview years afterward, claimed that the bottom left was often reserved for the eye candy / dumbass answer person. . . usually a woman. Usually blonde. Ahhh, the socially crazy '70's! One foot in the 19th century, another in the 21st.
Ok, I was watching the GSN's Game Show awards where MG won the best classic game show and Nancy Dussault, Joyce Bulifant and Patti Deutesch went up to accept the award, I couldn't remember when Nancy had been on the panel. Now I know.. ;0)
Wow this is so amazing! What a time capsule! Antoinette was very pretty! I wonder whatever became of her! Wow 70 years old possibly! Or maybe in her mid 60s! Marvin
I remember watching this game show at 2 pm every day during the summer months as a kid growing up in the 1970s.Brings back some good childhood memories.
This was my favorite TV show after school. It was right on the edge of risque. I don't think my sense of humor has ever changed in the 50 years since
I wish that we could go back to those days. I loved that show.
U can cuz it still comes on I watch it every day 2021
Same here.
I grew up with this show
It still comes on, on the Buzzr network at 11 a.m. central time and on the gameshow network at 12 central time, I watch it everyday
You and me both.
Loved Betty White's dig at Brett Somers with her "Brett" answer for what smelled like a brewery.
"Do you know what I'm doing right now? I'm cleaning my bathroom bowl." I remember that commercial. Richard Dawson brilliant.
WOW! 48 years ago, I watched many episodes of Match Game, Loved it. And seeing the Plaid pants with the Flaired cuffs....wow! Dejavu over time!!
I watched Match Game every day after school in the 70s. Such an awesome show!
I watched Match Game every day after school in the late 90's (thanks to GSN.)
@@michaelj.r457 Classic TV never gets old!
😉👍🏻📺
Oh what a lovely REAL show!!! The actors are so wonderful- their laughter delightful!
Betty White- (chuckling) is so cute!! “A bushel and a pec”
Love this!
Yes, Betty White was wonderful. A true sweetheart. Wish she could have lived to 100.
Sometimes when I watch these old shows I like to pretend that I am in the 1970’s, not 2020 🤷♀️
I'm with you on that id rather be back in the better time frame id also like to be back in the 80s
@Samantha Ghost: Be careful Samantha, someone from 2021 might be listening and get offended....aw let em, they need to loosen up! Lol
I am so grateful that I grew up in the 70's, SO VERY THANKFUL. I can't tell you how much more LOVE there was in the world. People were just so much more happier. Music better, Everyone appreciated life.
In order to get a match, you have to think 1973 answers. I grew up back then so I can remember.
Exactly I feel the same way or by year i try to remember what was i doing at year even though i was young I'm still watching in 2021 i luv it ...
I can come watch Match Game everyday with Gene, and know I will always get good laughter. Just watching his energetic craziness and quick comebacks makes my day go by smiling
Right off the bat, there's a random bar stool in the middle of the stage! I love this show!!
My favorite game show in the 70s. After school, and while babysitting in the summers. So much fun!!
1973, I was 18 yrs old in the United States Marine Corps, love to go back to 1973, and watch game shows like this.
So was I in 1973 I was 18 in college. Please, let me go back and know what I know. I'd be soooo rich.
@@austinteutsch looks like we are about the same age, I was born May 1955.
@@usmc-veteran73-77 Thank you for your service.
@Powerranger6342 thank you, I always tell people the same thing, it was an honor to serve our great Nation and beloved Marine Corps.
I thank you for your service and hopefully the younger generations will never forget
I miss those innocent reaction like Gene's! TRUE CLASSIC:)
Lol - "I love you, your bushel and your pecs ..." Long live the brilliant Betty White! She manages to sneak in some delightfully risqué stuff in song.
God gained a angel 😇. RIP Betty.
I was age 12 during 1973.I watched this when new.It was hilarious.Housewives during 1970's and before often watched game shows and soap operas during weekdays.My mom was no exception.Daytime TV lacked variety because we all had basically 3 channels and a roof antenna, but the game shows and Dark Shadows were all terrific.There were a few 'talk shows', hosted by Dinah Shore, Merv Griffin, and Mike Douglas.They had guests who were mainly celebs, interviews done and singers sang.Those were more serious type shows, whereas Johnny Carson was a goofball mostly.I remember those game shows product sponsors, and now days some of it seems antique, such as Brother typewriters. (Smile)
Michelle Post ...honey we all still sleep with the blankets up around our necks at night (even in the summer heat) to keep from being bit by Barnabus! Hahaha 😈
Michelle Post I love typewriters so much! Smile!
£TypingClasses £BlindEducation!!
Yup yup.. you and i lived the same life with the same kind of memories. A far cry from the lifestyles today. Wish we had time machines. A better time indeed.
This was on every day when I came home from school. I love this show, it never gets old!
@@Gexxon right on
R.I.P. McLean Stevenson (1927-1996), Gene Rayburn (1917-1999), Brett Somers (1924-2007), Richard Dawson (1932-2012), Robert Vaughn (1932-2016) and Betty White (1922-2021).
Connie Atwood is likely gone, too!
@@brianandrews7099 I think you’re right. www.findagrave.com/memorial/155620970/connie-sue-atwood
This comment is way too depressing watching this and knowing all these celebrity guests and the host are now dead. Although I wasn't alive in the 70s (born in 1987). I used to watch this show all the time almost daily on the gameshow network 2003-2005 and I enjoyed this show so much.
Now you can add Betty White to that list.
I just don't remember hearing Gene passed. Wow like 22 years ago?
Time of Innocence. No one would be so giddy in this age.
Everybody having a stroke because she said boobs. 😂
In 2-3 years, you won't be able to get a match unless you say boobs or buns.
Or ass
Wow, this is the first time the famous Sony Telescoping Microphones were used. I also loved how Gene Rayburn was un-phased by the rehearsal stool!
One of the best-funniest game shows ever on TV....EVER!!
I used to watch this game every afternoon after school.
1973 was just yesterday...and remember these episodes very well...loved show...
1873 was just yesterday.
Billy Matthews sandy Kay Ballard Ray Steve sand ☺ 😅 on her face and friends Pink said they will take us to take place together
fjvideo sandy Kay Ballard jiust have a good night and I will see ya tomorrow morning
Antoinette scared me in the previous episode when she said a yellow kangaroo. Wow!!.. I am perplexed why she didn’t say banana.
Mark Rothenberg these games show are rigged.
Mark Rothenberg notice she always get the 250 never the 500.00
@Adrienne Adrienne troll bait...u took the cheese
Adrienne Adrienne
It wuz racism!!!
Game Shows Matter
Genes' pants tho' I'm soooo weak. 😂
RIP McLean, one of my all time favorite actors.
He was so funny.
@@gaylewayland9628 when Mr Stevenson passed Jamie farr said he was the funny one on set
Gene is wearing my Tante Helen’s living room drapes!!!!
😜🤦🏻♀️
😂
Antoinette had me when she says "making love" in a sultry voice.
She has a killer voice and is so pretty all the stars were crushing on her on her debut episode
I thought the same thing when I heard her speak she had a very pretty voice
I love the clarity of the whole video... excellent... Napoleon Solo inn Match Game... cool...
Hell, if I had the opportunity to "lay-out" w/ Richard, I certainly wouldn't complain! :D
I love this show, it brings back some good memories.
I was 19 and I loved this show...from Charles Nelson Reilly to Loretta Swit....
Thank you for bringing back history.
I watched some of these after school when they first aired. Still the best game show ever.
I grew up in suburban Los Angeles and I seem to recall that Match Game was on at 10 or 11am...watched when I was home sick from school.
15:50 Lol! _"Do you know what I'm doing now? I'm cleaning my bathroom bowl."_
Must check out the commercial Richard is referring to here, along with the Heartbreak of Psoriasis one.
I watch Match Game on Amazon, commercial-free. Unfortunately, they don't have all of the seasons. Currently, '73, '75 and '78.
Would love if they had all of '73-'82. Loved it when I was a teen. It came on at 4 PM in my region. Great after-school TV viewing when I should've been doing my homework, but Gene and the entire crew was so much fun!
They showed 1974 2day
I loved this show back in the day . It came on weekdays at 11am on channel 19 from Huntsville Al .
Every fill in the blank sentence was designed for the audience and possibly panelists to come up with a word that would make it risque
Antoinette has a sweet voice.
She reminds me of Marilyn mccoo
@@peterdavis4959 She also looks pretty stoned!
She is so beautiful! I would love to see what she looks like now
Watching this two days after Betty died RIP Betty thank you for you humor and kindness
If there's a meat shortage, Archie isn't going to call him Meathead, he's going to call him Cabbage Head. You see, because cabbage is a vegetable...Sheesh.
Gene Rayburn, best damn host ever.
He was hilarious with how pervy he was lol
And Brett is the best judge.
@@raymee1015 Hilarious. . . or stomach churning. Depends on your point of view. (I know. . . in the "Me Too" era that's all too easy to point out. But the casual sexism is a bit yucky even as we so-called 'enlightened' ones can have fun with this great time-piece.)
@@ucanvance
I think he is horrible.
Very talented.
Wonderful show! Those good old days and all the great people are gone...😢
Betty White still remains....
Rip to all the one's that has transitioned on
Betty is here
@@fatimamouhou9654 Sadly, no longer.
WE LOVVVVVVE THIS WEEK OF MATCH GAME 73 SO MUCH! IT'S BLANKING HYSTERICAL!
You fans must love this episode since it's got almost 12,000 views since last Monday! HOLY BLANK!!
MatchGameProductions you are the best. I love the trip down memory lane. Keep up the good work.
MatchGameProductions more match game
RIP
This week of shows have the telescopic microphone for the contestants.
Heads up, we're in for a CRAAAAZY WEEK!
Heading down the avenues and alleyways of Match Game for the first time is actor Robert Vaughn. Previous credits include The Magnificent Seven, The Lieutenant, The Man from U.N.C.L.E. and Bullitt. At the time of this recording Vaughn was starring in the British action-thriller series The Protectors (although he later said he had poor relationships with the show creator Gerry Anderson and chief backer Lew Grade). Vaughn later appeared in The Towering Inferno, Superman III and a couple of episodes of Columbo. In later life Vaughn would become one of the main cast members of the BBC crime drama Hustle and appear in the long-running British soap opera Coronation Street. Vaughn died of leukemia in November 2016 at the age of 83. His short time on the show (two weeks - his second was in January 1975) was rather uneventful and he seemed rather bemused by the proceedings, especially at McLean Stevenson's antics.
Next up is Nancy Dussault, actress and singer, veteran of Broadway & off-Broadway and Tony Award nominee. She'd performed as Maria in The Sound of Music and in Do Re Mi alongside Phil Silvers (for which she earned the aforementioned Tony nod). At the time she was a regular, alongside Richard Dawson, on The New Dick Van Dyke Show. She would later become an early anchor of ABC's Good Morning America and star in the sitcom Too Close for Comfort. This was Dussault's only week on the show but enjoyed her brief visit.
McLean Stevenson's back for a second week, and he's just insanely funny throughout! I won't spoil any of his antics here, just watch for yourself then do what is known in internet slang as ROFL.
Seventh week for Betty White. As of February 2018, she and Dussault are still with us.
On a technical note - the contestants' microphones have been replaced with Sony ECM-51 telescopic wand microphones. There'll soon be a third...
This is the greatest ever. I watch it every time it's on. Love it.
I dig the host's PJ golf pants!
I hope Antoinette lived a long and fabulous life.
Excellent. Robert Vaughn!
For some reason, I always think of '76 as THE season of the game. They had some of their most "interesting" contestants then, too.
I watched this new, as a teen. I loved it. It was funny, and many cool tv stars were the players on it. McLean Stevenson would be doing MASH, then. Betty White would be Sue Ann Nivens, at that time. Those plaid pants of Gene's were popular then for males and females of all ages. We also wore striped britches.
I had a pair of striped bell bottoms in the 70’s when I was in grade school
I thought Gene's suit was pretty tame for the early 70s until they panned down and i saw his slacks!
Hot stuff!
Wow,, I had those same plaid pants that Mr. Rayburn has on. hahahaha. What a trip down memory lane. lol
I watched Match Game during 1973-1976, when new.It was hilarious. Like Hollywood Squares, it had popular celebs on it. I was in my early teens then, and so it was mostly summer when I watched it because I was in school when it was usually on tv.
I had forgotten how funny MacLean S could be before certain suicidal career moves.
The biggest one was him leaving M*A*S*H*
Hello Larry, goodbye stable retirement.
This is the first episode where they first start using the telescoping microphones for the contestants. Gene didnt start using one till a couple of shows later for the super match.
How fricking Stunning is Antoinette!!!! WOW!
One of my favorite "MG" semiregulars, veterans comedienne and actress Joyce Bulifant, had been considered for the role of Carol on THE BRADY BUNCH (along with Shirley Jones) before Florence Henderson got the part.
Nothing but ❤for this happy memory from my childhood...
Betty White golden at 6:35. Unscripted footage's the best. People were so much more tactile back then.
The world is better because they didn't edit these!
@ 4:59 Betty White singing, "I love you. your bushel & your pecks"....
McLean Stevenson had great penmanship.
I was 12 back then and was a tv hound, so I know that people didn't say any words for private body parts on tv back then, and that's why Gene cracked up when the woman said "boobs". It was unexpected. Even in the 1980s, tv was still pretty clean. The censors were strict.
Antoinette ur so beautiful.
I love ur warm smile.
Damn! Where is she now?
God Bless Betty White.
God rest her hub Bill Colan.
AND Gene Rayburn, Robert Vaughn, Brett Somers, McLean Stevenson, and Richard Dawson.
@@salinagrrrl69 Betty White's husband was Password host Allen Ludden.
Although its (unfortunately) LONG since cancelled, I LOVE THIS SHOW!!!
I was in jr high when this game premiered and i played hooky every chance i got to stay home to watcb these crazy ppl 😂
2 actresses who worked with Ted Knight, Nancy worked a few years later
Yup, Betty White on the Mary Tyler Moore show, and Nancy on Too Close to Comfort (Renamed the Ted Knight show).
I was born in 2001 and I'm 20 years old almost 21 and I like this game and I do pretty decent at it and I like Mr Gene Rayburn!
3:27 .... oh seriously Gene...look at you getting the vapors!!! 😳😱
I DO DECLARE!!! 🤯
Antoinette is absolutely gorgeous, it's a shame she never became a celebrity in her own right
Beautiful, and a lovely smile.
I wonder where is she is now?
Gene's slacks are so groovy!
I really thought that someone would say Archie Bunker now calls him Potato Head. Meat & Potatoes. Got it? ☺️
Antonitte puts me of
a young Marliyn McCoo of the 5th Dimension
Both of them r soo beautiful ladies.
😃😃😃😃♥♥♥♥
Let a host or panelist get that touchy feely with a contestant today, lawsuit city.
I just watched an episode where he kissed a celebrity panelist on the lips! They would have thrown him UNDER the jail today. Before the show was even over!
Antoinette is so beautiful! I would be so grateful for a woman like her!
Shes 70 now
Unreal the fun they had and how loose they were, just seems impossible to see this today, even in private, perhaps part of the drive of the enormous creativity of that decade. And those pants on Gene, I remember wearing and hating pants like that as a kid… 70s fashion I absolutely hated, but man it is entertaining now.
This was and still is my favorite show always loved it when Betty White was on there. She will be missed rest in peace beautiful lady. 🙏🙏🌹💜❌⭕
Love Gene's Pants..... Dang the styles back then... I lived in bell bottoms!!!
So, did I; loved them!
So, did, I, and to this day, I still love and prefer them❣️👏👍✌️All of this brings back some wonderful memories❣️Thank you everyone❣️😭😂🤣😁🥰💖🌹☮️🇺🇲🤗🦋
Absolutely nothing on television anymore so I relive the 70s takes me back when thing where simple. No stupid political celebrities
So true. It's not like JFK or Ronald Reagan were political celebrities in a cult of personality, right? Yeah, way different back then.
dan fred 🤣🤣🤣
@@danfred7127 JFK was a politician,not a celebrity. Reagan had quit acting long before his 80's presidential campaign.
There were plenty of movie stars and directors that were political,but that's another story.
so you're okay with censorship... fannie flagg said she was a democrat on the show, richard dawson was an activist for civil rights and criticized nixon on numerous episodes, betty white was an animal activist, many black celebs made social comments about race, numerous stars voiced political or social opinions. the one thing they had to avoid was the vietnam war.
No just stupid you tubers mentioning politics like you just did moron
On this date in 1972, Arnie TV Series episode Room at the Top with Charles Nelson Reilly as Randy Robinson aired.
Man, I was late to school so many times because of this show. Mom angry with me and herself, as we were both watching. Good times.
if I had it my way with the panel on this episode Nancy should have been on the upper row with Robert and McLean since Brett does really good on the lower row with Richard Dawson and Betty White
Match game is one show we’re no one swore that’s back in the 70s
No one swore on ANY show in the 70s, and MG was actually one of the dirtiest!
How did no one say eye for the camera question?
Oh my, Gene’s pants!! God I miss the ‘70’s!!
I know.i had a similar pair myself! Lol!
There are web sites where you can buy such fashion
OH_I _Will Wow, good to know.
Nancy Dussault is beautiful. She played the mom on Too Close for Comfort.
She did! I had forgotten that.
I remember having pants like Gene's, but with better colors, in the early '70s. They were cool then.
Woww!!! Gene's plaid pants. I miss those styles.
It's hilarious how the actual contestants are given minimal screen time. It's all about Gene and the celebrities. And, as you can see, Betty White has always been awesome.
I remember reading somewhere that with the "non-regulars", they tended to put the smart one in the last seat on the bottom. By the time they got to that person, all the obvious jokes had been done, so that person had to come up with something original.
@@almostfm So according to that, Joyce Bulifant was one of 'the smart ones'? Hmmm...don't know about that...🤔
@@almostfm And Brett Somers, in an interview years afterward, claimed that the bottom left was often reserved for the eye candy / dumbass answer person. . . usually a woman. Usually blonde. Ahhh, the socially crazy '70's! One foot in the 19th century, another in the 21st.
Fyi I love your avatar, Abe Vigoda.
I love Gene Rayburn's reaction after Connie gave her answer that one of the lady's boobs is a camera😂😂😂😂
They need to bring this show back!
I'm listening they did, and they made it garbage
Mark Zielke could try again! But there's not many smart, witty celebrities these days. Benjamin Owens would be good!
Wouldn't work in this politically correct lame world we live in now
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Alec Baldwin was the host. Wonder if that was a good idea.
This was DEFINITELY an after break episode!
Nope, this is the first taping of the day for this set of 5 episodes.. Someone said they were a walking party sober.. ;0)
in australia it was known as blankety blanks hosted by graham kennedy 1977-78
Blankety Blanks, such a nice show…
Ok, I was watching the GSN's Game Show awards where MG won the best classic game show and Nancy Dussault, Joyce Bulifant and Patti Deutesch went up to accept the award, I couldn't remember when Nancy had been on the panel. Now I know.. ;0)
Charlie Bolduc and Antoinette both have such nice voices. I loved watching Match Game after school back then.
I always liked nancy dussault....very underrated actress....betty white is a living legend.
It’s the dreaded “kiss on the lips” for me 😘!!
Wow this is so amazing! What a time capsule! Antoinette was very pretty! I wonder whatever became of her! Wow 70 years old possibly! Or maybe in her mid 60s!
Marvin
You know what they say, the higher the hair, the closer to God.
Shut up
@@deanfordi3902 Eat _________
Yes, but God shouldn't asfixiate on the fumes....