PASSWORD 1963-08-05 Gretchen Wyler & Arthur Godfrey
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2016
- Featuring the lovely singing and dancing star of the Broadway musical stage, delightful Gretchen Wyler, and the fabuous star of radio and television, wonderful Arthur Godfrey!
Contestants
Alan Horowitz, Dayton OH
Jill Hurlbrink, Baltimore MD
Jim Chritesnsen, San Francisco CA
Lois Pearcey, Springfield PA
Mary Putney, St Louis MO
Bill Davidson, University of NM
James Stewart,Jacksonville FL
Joyce Tidland, Longmeadow MA
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I literally ran into Arthur Godfrey in 1974. I was working in a hospital near Washington D.C. and was rushing to an emergency and collided with him. He was visiting his wife. He was very sweet about it.
Never seen Gretchen before, she is a cutie.....
Yes she is... And great at Password! She's so expressive!
Broadway diva Gretchen Wyler .
Gretchen was a fun contestant.
Pigeon was a good clue for victim. Once I heard that, other clues came to mind: swindled, mark, conned. But when a word is started with a poor clue, it often throws off the people trying to guess the word, especially when it is followed by other poor clues. And it is a difficult word to think of clues for it quickly.
Casualty might have worked for victim.
@@johnhopkins8051 or murdered.
Play the opposite. Criminal---
i love when betty is mentioned 12:58
Dr. Horowitz resembles Floyd the Barber from the Andy Griffith show.
The best players know how to use inflection in their voices. Makes all the difference. 🙂
victim = sufferer and casualty only one-word synonyms found
Gretchen Wyler is a cross between Phyllis Diller & Barbara Windsor. Sadly she died in 2007 from breast cancer. Also I would have said Alp for peek tho it is spelt differently. U could use homonyms too.
Acme or Apex would be good clues for Peak (peek as a homonym).
Cloris Leachman
Gretchen has male clavicles. They go straight across into the shoulder like a shelf.
Female clavicles are in a "V" shape.
And biceps and shoulders and adams apple
Casualty would be a good clue for victim.
I would play the opposite. Criminal.
I thought of a clue that could work for "Victim." Now I've heard people do this playing this game - "legally" use a word in a way that would be an extrapolated form of the word even if it is not exactly in the dictionary and here it is: "Attack-ee." It would be best spoken in that slightly tongue-in-cheek and slower than average way to indicate it may not be a proper word.
Perpetrator (as the opposite)?
Dr. Reason A. Goodwin might consider that a hyphenated word.
@@HansDelbruck53 that's true, the doctor might have :-)
criminal (opposite)
@@kurtmorris454 possibly; I would think contestants would think of other opposites, such as, police or certainly "prosecutor." I think Harmon's idea of "Perpetrator" would be just about the best opposite clue for "Victim."
Summit for peek.
Funny about the chairs. Many fell off of them. They must have gotten them fixed.
Announcer Jack Clark
How was choo choo a one word clue? And O'Hara was borderline.
the word is CORPSE lol
For Victim I would've said crime and then person
or criminal using the upward tone for opposite.
Idents:
Casino (12 seconds; partial)
Formation (5 seconds)
Casino (13 seconds; partial)
What are you talking about? 🤔
@@barbaraladouceur6305 U wouldn’t have said that if u went thru all GSN tapes from 2004 to 2006 and studied the idents carefully. There’s seven different idents with twelve different versions from 5 to 16 seconds and one of them is used based on how long til the next o’clock hits. The sound effects are also altered, so I know exactly which version just by the few seconds of the ident on the tape.
choo choo isn't 2 words?
Gretchen Wyler did very well. Her first time as a guest celebrity on P-W, but she played well both in regular and the "Lightning Round".
Arthur Godrey gave horrible clues for the word P-W "Victim". He did not have a clue what the word meant.
Gretchen tried some good clue words, but the contestant was of Al Gore IQ level. "Circumstance" was a good word.
I think clue words could have been: Murdered - Corpse - Beaten - Assaulted - Robbed.
Silly A.L. telling Arthur Godfrey- "We don't spell." Translated that means ---> "I, Allen Ludden cannot spell worth a dime, even though I claim to have a bachelor's degree in English." What a loud and annoying man.
You are so full of it. Allen was a literate man, but Password is not about spelling. And Al Gore has a higher IQ than yours.
Choo-choo is okay but not one-room...
That was very questionable ruling from the chair.
one word. Criminal.......Victim.