Cute to see how those two first ladies in the buffalo segment turned to each other with such glee when they realized that they were going to split $1000.
Extremely enjoyable episode...lots of laughs :) Also I knew Kitty was going to head straight to those ladies to check that fur out, and I was right !!! LOL ! GREAT UPLOAD. I am guessing this also was the 1st show after President Kennedy's assassination
I don't know if this was the first show after Kenedy was assassinated, but it was right in there. I was stationed at Kaneohe Bay with the 4th Marines at the time, and we were on full alert because of the president's assassination.
Contestant #2 in game 3, Paul Peter Porges was a cartoonist & writer for Mad magazine for many years. I recognized him immediately! (no comments about my misspent youth, please!)
Cute to see how those two first ladies in the buffalo segment turned to each other with such glee when they realized that they were going to split $1000.
Kitty: “A fur coat is what we all need.” 😖
Was there ever mention made of the Kennedy assassination on TTTT?
Delightful episode! Lots of laughs.
Man #3 in Game #1
Lady #1 in Game #2
Man #1 in Game #3
I can't believe New Yorkers never heard of Buffalo meat back then. Check out the Food Channel now touting Bison meat.
The difference between a buffalo and a bison is you can't wash your dishes in a buffalo... Okay I'll go now
Extremely enjoyable episode...lots of laughs :) Also I knew Kitty was going to head straight to those ladies to check that fur out, and I was right !!! LOL ! GREAT UPLOAD. I am guessing this also was the 1st show after President Kennedy's assassination
(the first episode aired, not always the first episode taped [for the record])
I don't know if this was the first show after Kenedy was assassinated, but it was right in there. I was stationed at Kaneohe Bay with the 4th Marines at the time, and we were on full alert because of the president's assassination.
@@Gravydog316 I forgot about that -- this show could have been recorded before the assassination.
yeah
@@thamnosma Show was taped after assassination.
I loved Egal Mozinson
Well, obviously the "buffalo furs" never became a fashion trend.
Check out sales on the internet. They are out there.
@Patricia Mooney-"out there" yes, but never a fashion trend.
This was the first episode aired after I was born.
Contestant #1 in the third group was hilarious!
Georgia and Georgia imposter #2 were babes. Egal was indeed a funny man. This episode aired about 10 days after the assassination of JFK.
Buffalo meat is delicious!
I wonder when the program finally stopped giving cartons of cigarettes. 😖
Thursday
Yeah , but the have to divide $1,000.00 by 3 !!!!
Don't forget that it was 1963. It's got to be more than 10 times that by now. The average yearly salary back then was probably around $5.000.
@@gj4578 That still leaves the question of how they divide $250, $500, or $1,000 by 3. Those numbers don't divide evenly.
The real one gets the extra penny
yes
Always cool to hear Saskatchewan mentioned haha
Contestant #2 in game 3, Paul Peter Porges was a cartoonist & writer for Mad magazine for many years. I recognized him immediately! (no comments about my misspent youth, please!)
Best U.S. magazine ever published!
I loved Egal Mozinson