Back in the 1970s it was common to ask this question: "Would you rather get shot in the foot, or sleep with Marty Allen?" Most women said 'Shot in the foot!'
I,ve been binge Classic Hollywood Squares & Price Is Right as tributes to Bob Barker (12-12-1923-8-26-2023) & Peter Marshall (3-30-1926-8-15-2024)--I meant to say watching.
Panelists: 1. Earl Holloman 2. Karen Valentine 3. Jonathan Winters 4. Bonnie Franklin 5. Burt Reynolds 6. Rose Marie 7. Marty Allen 8. Ed McMahon 9. Paul Lynde
Actually, Hollywood Squares helped Burt out early in his career, when things weren't going so well. He never forgot that. When his career took off, he still would come back occasionally, as a thank you for the help they gave him. Shows the kind of man he is.
It would have been nice if they had most of the cast of The Electric Company on The Hollywood Squares as well as regulars Rose Marie Paul Lynde and George Gobel or when they did their STORYBOOK SQUARES bit--THEY SHOULD HAVE DID "THE ELECTRIC COMPANY SQUARES".
It would have been extra nice if Geoff Edwards from The New Treasure Hunt & Jack Barry from The Jokers Wild would have appeared on The Hollywood Squares with Peter Marshall!!
What was that odd bird screech Peter Marshall abruptly made... Weird... maybe it was that very funny but subtle one liner straight faced answer Karen Valentine made.
@markschildberg1667 That also happened on Match Game (Goodson & Todman). When Gene Rayburn and his panelists would tape a few episodes in one day, they would be a little looser after lunch with a few. Price is Right, Hollywood Squares and 70s Match Game were my favorite game shows growing up, and it was so much fun.
No, not to my 69 year old eyes. F.F. has more glamour, but if you want to say they resemble each other, fine. There's a little difference, and I can see it. July 31, 2021
Peter Marshall had to be one of the most friendly , congenial and fun hosts ever to be on a game show!
I couldn't agree more 👏
I sat next to Karen Valentine at a convention in the 90's and she still looked young and lovely, and was very poised.
Great episode!!
Love the classics
Loved this day time night time show back in the 70s 80s and 60s !
Back in the 1970s it was common to ask this question: "Would you rather get shot in the foot, or sleep with Marty Allen?" Most women said 'Shot in the foot!'
Karen Valentine was so adorable, and still is!
agree completely and what about the lady contestant, not bad either.
Karen Valentine's quip at 15:48 flew completely under the radar, at least with Peter.
Agreed I was about 8 when room 222 come on in 68 what a cutie she's like 74 now
It's pretty 😎 to watch these shows derived from an old VHS recording, a second chance at life if you will
I have not been to London before
Ed and Marty giving Karen Valentine the business was funny.
Fun fact: Cis went on to be an actress on shows like Matt Houston.
15:40 legend!!!!
Cis Rundle, the woman contestant, became a TV star in the 1980s
Nice tribute on Ann Sheridan question.
Queen Elizabeth II most certainly DID have a court jester. He was called Prince Philip.
Panel: Burt Reynolds, Rose Marie, Marty Allen, Ed McMahon, Paul Lynde (center square), Bonnie Franklin, Jonathan Winters, Karen Valentine & Earl Holliman.
I,ve been binge Classic Hollywood Squares & Price Is Right as tributes to Bob Barker (12-12-1923-8-26-2023) & Peter Marshall (3-30-1926-8-15-2024)--I meant to say watching.
This was a different time. Look at those prizes.
Yep.
I like Karen Valentine should be best known as the character on room 222 is my favorite show
Panelists:
1. Earl Holloman
2. Karen Valentine
3. Jonathan Winters
4. Bonnie Franklin
5. Burt Reynolds
6. Rose Marie
7. Marty Allen
8. Ed McMahon
9. Paul Lynde
Always thought Burt lost a poker game, and this was his payback.
Actually, Hollywood Squares helped Burt out early in his career, when things weren't going so well. He never forgot that. When his career took off, he still would come back occasionally, as a thank you for the help they gave him. Shows the kind of man he is.
Cis Rundle was the name of Hugh Hefner's secretary, maybe ,not her,but, she is definitely pretty enough.
@@MichaelSimmons. Not just that, but he ends up producing a few game shows as well, with Bert Convy.
Good episode.
Buuuurt Reeeeynolds. 🤣🤣🤣❤
Auburn did excellent. 😀👍
It would have been nice if they had most of the cast of The Electric Company on The Hollywood Squares as well as regulars Rose Marie Paul Lynde and George Gobel or when they did their STORYBOOK SQUARES bit--THEY SHOULD HAVE DID "THE ELECTRIC COMPANY SQUARES".
2016--50th anniversary of The Hollywood Squares.Hopefully a special will take place with multiple clips.
2023 now--57th anniversary of The Hollywood Squares!!
2024!! Hollywood Squares now 58 year anniversary!!
It would have been extra nice if Geoff Edwards from The New Treasure Hunt & Jack Barry from The Jokers Wild would have appeared on The Hollywood Squares with Peter Marshall!!
True or False: Cis Rundle became a cheerleader for the LA Rams a couple years after the taping of this show.
16:40 😂😂😂😂
This was Taped in Spring 1976.
This is actually from 1976, not 1977.
What was that odd bird screech Peter Marshall abruptly made... Weird... maybe it was that very funny but subtle one liner straight faced answer Karen Valentine made.
I think true.
I don't know but Peter Marshall looks like someone who's just had about 4 gin and tonics....
LOL, I agree...Listen to his speech.
Heater-Quigley kept booze around and wine with catered meals. Kept the talent loose, so to speak.
@markschildberg1667 That also happened on Match Game (Goodson & Todman). When Gene Rayburn and his panelists would tape a few episodes in one day, they would be a little looser after lunch with a few. Price is Right, Hollywood Squares and 70s Match Game were my favorite game shows growing up, and it was so much fun.
Women in the 70s did weird things
The woman contestant looks like actress Farrah Fawcett!
She actually became a double for Cheryl Ladd.
No, not to my 69 year old eyes. F.F. has more glamour, but if you want to say they resemble each other, fine. There's a little difference, and I can see it. July 31, 2021