As the saying goes, 3rd times the charm. This was a great idea of the producers to create such a program. It was just a feel good show that had me smiling ear to ear at the conclusion. Mr. Richardson had the best personality and outlook on life. No wonder the Little League was built up and prospered into what it is today.
This was one of those episodes wherein you can tell that the panelists were having a great time. It was also an episode with one of the worst bluff answers ever given by a contestant: "Where is the University of Minnesota located?" Answer: "Michigan."
Little League is great...We've watched for years..can remember when girls could not play...a couple of years ago a girl (gasp) pitched the winning game ☺️☺️⭐🎈 This year no foreign teams could come so the US had the winning team..
Mr. Richardson was outstanding. It could not have been easy to have to learn enough to be an im[postor in not just 1 game but 2. He was also a very funny man.
Orson was hilarious. When the contestant had said Michigan, after the voting, Orson said he could understand why a politician wouldn't know about Chicago. LOL LOL
This one's a classic. I got it right the 3rd time! Gotta love how #3 played an 11 year old girl, the mayor of Duluth, and said the U. of Minnesota is in Michigan
I remember them too. It was like, not as a cigarette should! Strange that an ad from the 1950s would be remembered anti smoking crusaders- I'm just commenting on the effectiveness of the ad, not suggesting anyone run out and buy Winstons!
Oh my God, this one was a hoot! I was waiting for one of the panel to disqualify him or herself in game three because they "knew" contestant #3!!! So neat....
FYI The plural of "mongoose" is "mongooses" (and a non standard plural, which though incorrect is occasionally used, is mongeese. Mongoose comes from the word Mungus (second "u" pronounced "oo") which emanates from western India. The word became anglicised over the centuries and the "gus" in the word was replaced with "goose."
It depends on (1) area of the country, and (2) when organized. In the early-mid 1960s in New England it was called the Babe Ruth League. Pony League was a completely different animal (baseball, softball, and all ages of youngsters).
As the saying goes, 3rd times the charm. This was a great idea of the producers to create such a program. It was just a feel good show that had me smiling ear to ear at the conclusion. Mr. Richardson had the best personality and outlook on life. No wonder the Little League was built up and prospered into what it is today.
This episode was delightful!
This was one of those episodes wherein you can tell that the panelists were having a great time. It was also an episode with one of the worst bluff answers ever given by a contestant: "Where is the University of Minnesota located?" Answer: "Michigan."
I love this show! I'm usually lucky to get one right. This is the first time I got all three!
Thanks for posting this. It was hilarious 😅
Love this show! It was fun to have the contestants appear in the next game!
I love when they use contestants in all three games, LOL. Too much fun!
Very funny epi. Tommy Richardson was adorable. I love the way he answered Orson 's question - Are the wombat & mongoose related?
Little League is great...We've watched for years..can remember when girls could not play...a couple of years ago a girl (gasp) pitched the winning game ☺️☺️⭐🎈 This year no foreign teams could come so the US had the winning team..
A enjoyable episode
Mr. Richardson was outstanding. It could not have been easy to have to learn enough to be an im[postor in not just 1 game but 2. He was also a very funny man.
Very clever episode!
Orson was hilarious. When the contestant had said Michigan, after the voting, Orson said he could understand why a politician wouldn't know about Chicago. LOL LOL
Funny lines about Swiss chard by Orson Bean.
Swiss Chard ☺️☺️ yum !! If you can find it...
Funny episode. Great ending with contestant number 3.
the 1st time I got all 3 .Tommy Richardson who was on all 3 panels and the founder of the little is a real funny guy.
This one's a classic. I got it right the 3rd time! Gotta love how #3 played an 11 year old girl, the mayor of Duluth, and said the U. of Minnesota is in Michigan
Yes, but they're goal to to convince the panel they are the one, not convince them they aren't. However Orson Bean voted for him anyway
Loved Tom Poston in the Home Improvement tv series. Also...I love mongooses!
Who was Tom Poston in Home Improvement!
He was the handyman on the Bob Newhart second show.
Girl #1 in Game #1
Man #1 in Game #2
Man #3 in Game #3
Orson didn't ask if the mongoose could take on the infamous gaboon viper?????
I was waiting for someone to ask #3 in the last round if he was planning on being a permanent contestant. 😅
Winston tastes good like a cigarette should.
No...its AS a cigarette should.
I remember those TV ads.
Don't believe those cancer stick adds
I remember them too. It was like, not as a cigarette should!
Strange that an ad from the 1950s would be remembered anti smoking crusaders- I'm just commenting on the effectiveness of the ad, not suggesting anyone run out and buy Winstons!
Oh my God, this one was a hoot! I was waiting for one of the panel to disqualify him or herself in game three because they "knew" contestant #3!!! So neat....
Game 1 #2 so cute.
Internet says Carl Stotz is founder of little league.
Who gives a phuck
I read that Carl retired from the league because he was against the federal charter by the government in 1964, making it a government organization.
FYI The plural of "mongoose" is "mongooses" (and a non standard plural, which though incorrect is occasionally used, is mongeese. Mongoose comes from the word Mungus (second "u" pronounced "oo") which emanates from western India. The word became anglicised over the centuries and the "gus" in the word was replaced with "goose."
13 to 15 is Pony League.
Perhaps nowadays that is he case. But when I was a kid, (1960s) 13-15 year olds did indeed play in the Babe Ruth League. I was one of them.
It depends on (1) area of the country, and (2) when organized. In the early-mid 1960s in New England it was called the Babe Ruth League. Pony League was a completely different animal (baseball, softball, and all ages of youngsters).
They should have taken Orson Bean and shipped him to Afghanistan. He is not funny and contributes nothing of substance.