The church group was great.It would be interesting if the Match game producers have a daily theme shows on one topic questions like movie/tv show theme songs or music hits of the day.Or any other topic.
OMG!, the guy in the audience at 17:00 is actor Thomas Byrd, who among other shows, was on "The Facts of Life," in 1982 as "Leo" and 1985 as "Nick." I wonder if he was "discovered" by a CA agent from this appearance.
Truly...what would've been so bad, about 'Dumb Danny' or, 'Dumb Derek' or...truly, I'm joshing. I loved the program...'til(some people)got tempermental. I love the few lines, sung, from "Oklahoma." My father did the lead,("Curly") in a theatre production, in 1972.
It's DISGUSTIG! (and it would be with anyone) And ya know, there actually HAVE been several panelists on this show that I thought were really cute, but every time they would come on the show with their opened shirts, thinking they're all a god, it made me sick. I was't long changing my opinion of them.
I like Gene but I hate when he does Old Man Perrywinkle, hated it back in the day when I watched this show first-run, I knew plenty of senior citizens and none of them talked like that, they needed to stop writing these dumb questions
H/H match update: ... ~~~Today's action: Our champion easily wins her second game after the challenger failed to score a single match with her two questions. *Today's audience match question: "________In Time"* (My thoughts: Just, A stitch, A Wrinkle) The celebs: Betty (Just), Richard via Betty? (At this point), Charles (All) The choice: Just The answers: Step, A Stitch, Just Alright, another $500 audience match. For the H/H, our champ didn't have much luck with Richard Paul last time. Let's see what happens today. The wheel spins and it's... Richard Paul again! Third time this week! He's comically gesturing "Why me?" This time it's a double too! (The wheel's gone 12 spins now without choosing any of the regulars! The most recent regular was Brett in 1269. Also, last week, the wheel chose the first-seat celeb - Avery - three times as well. It does seem to play favorites, having chosen Bonnie Franklin 4 times two weeks ago and Susan Richardson 3 times the week before that. And of course, it chose our H/H King Richard Dawson 3 times during its first week.) Star Wheel Tally: Richard: 6 (2 doubles, 3 matches) - Brett: 4 (2 doubles, 2 matches) - Susan Richardson: 3 (1 double, 1 match) - Charles: 3 (1 double, 2 matches) - Debralee Scott: 2 (2 doubles, 2 matches) - Bonnie Franklin: 4 (3 doubles, 2 matches) - Fannie: 3 (1 double, 1 match) - McLean Stevenson: 1 (0 doubles, 1 match) - Betty: 3 (1 double, 2 matches) - Marcia Wallace: 1 (0 doubles, 0 matches) - Avery Schreiber: 3 (1 double, 1 match) - Elaine Joyce: 2 (2 doubles, 0 matches) - Richard Paul: 3 (2 doubles, 0 matches*) - *so far, pending today's results... Stats: This is Mr. Paul's third attempt. He didn't score a match in 1276 or 1278. For the sake of comparison: Betty has matched 23 of her 44 attempts (52.3%), Charles has matched 36 of his 73 attempts (49.3%), Brett has matched 34 of her 77 attempts (44.2%), and Richard has matched 373 of his 878 attempts (42.5%). Richard Paul has had two attempts so far without a match, and Jo Ann Harris hasn't yet been chosen for a head-to-head question. *Today's H/H question: "_______Garden"* (There are a few good answers. My first thought was "Flower Garden" but then I thought of that old song with the lyric "I never promised you a rose garden." Vegetable garden is also perfectly acceptable. I'll stick with my first thought: Flower.) Richard starts to write almost immediately. Brett peeks in. It looks like a long answer, so I can't rule out flower or vegetable, but it looks too long to be rose. He files his card without hesitation. "Vegetable," says our champ with no hesitation. The audience reaction is mixed. I'd say a 4 or 5 on the positivity scale. Richard has a poker face partly hidden behind his clasped hands. I don't think he matched today either. Unfortunately, I was the one who matched the star. He wrote "Flower." No H/H match today. ~~~Here's our standing leader board showing the 11 celebs with at least 3 H/H matches, ranked by accuracy: (An asterisk before a celebrity's name signifies that she has "retired" from the show and her H/H stats are now complete.) (For tied scores, I consider the one with the greater number of matches to be higher; if the matches are equal, the celeb who first achieved that score goes on top.) Orson Bean - 100% (4 matches in 4 attempts). TIE: (*)Jo Anne Worley - 75% (3 matches in 4 attempts). TIE: Joyce Bulifant - 75% (3 matches in 4 attempts). Gary Burghoff - 71.4% (5 matches in 7 attempts). Betty - 52.3% (23 matches in 44 attempts). Charles - 49.3% (36 matches in 73 attempts). Fannie - 47.2% (17 matches in 36 attempts). (*)Jo Ann Pflug - 44.4% (8 matches in 18 attempts). Brett - 44.2% (34 matches in 77 attempts). Richard - 42.5% (373 matches in 878 attempts). Bert Convy - 33.3% (5 matches in 15 attempts). *These stats include every head-to-head match from episode 1 through 1279, excluding the missing/damaged/unavailable episodes: 31, 32, 33, 311, 312, 313, 324, 325, 645, 910, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1028, 1029, and 1030. *Also, note that episode 849 was never produced. (These stats do, however, include the H/H results of missing episode 968 as those results were revealed in episode 969. Note: There was no H/H in missing episode 1035, as we learn in 1036.)
guess why nobody "liked" this comment... (because it was saint Richard, of course) I'm certain they agree with you, but they won't say anything bad their saint Richard
Don’t you love it when Gene makes fun of a contestant’s answer and the first panelist matches.
That happens often.
Step in Time is from Mary Poppins (with the chimney sweeps)
Yes I thought of that
The church group was great.It would be interesting if the Match game producers have a daily theme shows on one topic questions like movie/tv show theme songs or music hits of the day.Or any other topic.
OMG!, the guy in the audience at 17:00 is actor Thomas Byrd, who among other shows, was on "The Facts of Life," in 1982 as "Leo" and 1985 as "Nick." I wonder if he was "discovered" by a CA agent from this appearance.
Yep, "Just in Time", like I call my SON, Justin, who prematurely came "just in time"! 🙂
Truly...what would've been so bad, about 'Dumb Danny' or, 'Dumb Derek' or...truly, I'm joshing. I loved the program...'til(some people)got tempermental. I love the few lines, sung, from "Oklahoma." My father did the lead,("Curly") in a theatre production, in 1972.
5:28
I think more people make a hobby of reading the obituaries than they would like to admit.
I look to make sure I'm not in the obits.
16:33 🎶 “Oklahoma, Where the Wind Blows!”
And the the rednecks blow!
You ever wonder what gene musta sounded like near the end? Ya know, the lawnmower was the first thing that popped into my mind
You don't think it was like Old Man Periwinkle?
@@pencils812 I'll bet he did, now if I could only remember the question
Notice how all Gene’s suits are dark blue now to match the new set?
I much preferred his Rubin Brothers suits over his Palm Beach threads.
@@jasonbeard4713 on a recent episode, he said something about sending the suits back to Rubin Brothers, but their name is still in the credits.
Richard Paul was more funny than I remember him!
if you say so
They tried him as a semi regular but the show was on life support by the new so no one gave a crap.
what type of microphone is that?
I want one XD
Brett...I think you meant to say "past tense" instead...
She thought she was an English teacher.
Hey GENE that is Bob Barker's spot you can't stand there!!!!
Richards shirt is open all the way down to his belly button.
A very 1970's style. 🙂
It's gross.
@@proud_brettsomersfanclub8687 Just like Brett’s face!
It's DISGUSTIG! (and it would be with anyone)
And ya know, there actually HAVE been several panelists on this show that I thought were really cute, but every time they would come on the show with their opened shirts, thinking they're all a god, it made me sick. I was't long changing my opinion of them.
@@proud_brettsomersfanclub8687Grow up!
I like Gene but I hate when he does Old Man Perrywinkle, hated it back in the day when I watched this show first-run, I knew plenty of senior citizens and none of them talked like that, they needed to stop writing these dumb questions
I agree. I don't care for it either.
Reminds me of Joe Biden.
Gene and Brett had been to Happy Hour between shows.
Gene didn't drink - bad liver.
H/H match update:
...
~~~Today's action:
Our champion easily wins her second game after the challenger failed to score a single match with her two questions.
*Today's audience match question: "________In Time"*
(My thoughts: Just, A stitch, A Wrinkle)
The celebs: Betty (Just), Richard via Betty? (At this point), Charles (All)
The choice: Just
The answers: Step, A Stitch, Just
Alright, another $500 audience match. For the H/H, our champ didn't have much luck with Richard Paul last time. Let's see what happens today.
The wheel spins and it's... Richard Paul again! Third time this week! He's comically gesturing "Why me?" This time it's a double too! (The wheel's gone 12 spins now without choosing any of the regulars! The most recent regular was Brett in 1269. Also, last week, the wheel chose the first-seat celeb - Avery - three times as well. It does seem to play favorites, having chosen Bonnie Franklin 4 times two weeks ago and Susan Richardson 3 times the week before that. And of course, it chose our H/H King Richard Dawson 3 times during its first week.)
Star Wheel Tally: Richard: 6 (2 doubles, 3 matches) - Brett: 4 (2 doubles, 2 matches) - Susan Richardson: 3 (1 double, 1 match) - Charles: 3 (1 double, 2 matches) - Debralee Scott: 2 (2 doubles, 2 matches) - Bonnie Franklin: 4 (3 doubles, 2 matches) - Fannie: 3 (1 double, 1 match) - McLean Stevenson: 1 (0 doubles, 1 match) - Betty: 3 (1 double, 2 matches) - Marcia Wallace: 1 (0 doubles, 0 matches) - Avery Schreiber: 3 (1 double, 1 match) - Elaine Joyce: 2 (2 doubles, 0 matches) - Richard Paul: 3 (2 doubles, 0 matches*) - *so far, pending today's results...
Stats: This is Mr. Paul's third attempt. He didn't score a match in 1276 or 1278.
For the sake of comparison: Betty has matched 23 of her 44 attempts (52.3%), Charles has matched 36 of his 73 attempts (49.3%), Brett has matched 34 of her 77 attempts (44.2%), and Richard has matched 373 of his 878 attempts (42.5%). Richard Paul has had two attempts so far without a match, and Jo Ann Harris hasn't yet been chosen for a head-to-head question.
*Today's H/H question: "_______Garden"*
(There are a few good answers. My first thought was "Flower Garden" but then I thought of that old song with the lyric "I never promised you a rose garden." Vegetable garden is also perfectly acceptable. I'll stick with my first thought: Flower.)
Richard starts to write almost immediately. Brett peeks in. It looks like a long answer, so I can't rule out flower or vegetable, but it looks too long to be rose. He files his card without hesitation.
"Vegetable," says our champ with no hesitation. The audience reaction is mixed. I'd say a 4 or 5 on the positivity scale. Richard has a poker face partly hidden behind his clasped hands. I don't think he matched today either.
Unfortunately, I was the one who matched the star. He wrote "Flower."
No H/H match today.
~~~Here's our standing leader board showing the 11 celebs with at least 3 H/H matches, ranked by accuracy:
(An asterisk before a celebrity's name signifies that she has "retired" from the show and her H/H stats are now complete.)
(For tied scores, I consider the one with the greater number of matches to be higher; if the matches are equal, the celeb who first achieved that score goes on top.)
Orson Bean - 100% (4 matches in 4 attempts).
TIE: (*)Jo Anne Worley - 75% (3 matches in 4 attempts).
TIE: Joyce Bulifant - 75% (3 matches in 4 attempts).
Gary Burghoff - 71.4% (5 matches in 7 attempts).
Betty - 52.3% (23 matches in 44 attempts).
Charles - 49.3% (36 matches in 73 attempts).
Fannie - 47.2% (17 matches in 36 attempts).
(*)Jo Ann Pflug - 44.4% (8 matches in 18 attempts).
Brett - 44.2% (34 matches in 77 attempts).
Richard - 42.5% (373 matches in 878 attempts).
Bert Convy - 33.3% (5 matches in 15 attempts).
*These stats include every head-to-head match from episode 1 through 1279, excluding the missing/damaged/unavailable episodes: 31, 32, 33, 311, 312, 313, 324, 325, 645, 910, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1028, 1029, and 1030. *Also, note that episode 849 was never produced. (These stats do, however, include the H/H results of missing episode 968 as those results were revealed in episode 969. Note: There was no H/H in missing episode 1035, as we learn in 1036.)
There was no excuse for Richard Dawson to sit lifeless in the last episodes.
guess why nobody "liked" this comment... (because it was saint Richard, of course)
I'm certain they agree with you, but they won't say anything bad their saint Richard
He was not feeling well! Leave him alone! I loved him!
@@kristabrewer6736seriously though, wtf is wrong with you?
@@kristabrewer6736Boring
Gloria is such a rude person unless it’s in her benefit
Has anyone seen the episode that Betty is talking about at the end of the video at 2:50?
ua-cam.com/video/bEZkCnTKGW4/v-deo.html
STILL?
ROFL! Love ya Marc! ;0)
A church group came to view all those rotten answers?😆😆😆