PASSWORD 1966-12-06 Carol Burnett & Roger Smith
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- Опубліковано 25 лют 2018
- It's time for another episode of the classic game show, PASSWORD, featuring the zany comedienne and popular television star, Carol Burnett, and the bright and charming motion picture and television star Roger Smith!
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Carol Burnett is so funny and genuinely connects with the regular contestants, you can tell she is also highly intelligent.
It's easy to see why Carol Burnett was so successful in her career. Her quick wit and wonderfully expressive face were certainly on display in this episode!
Carol Burnett always seemed like the most grateful and appreciative person in show business.
My mom was a housewife during the 1960's-1970's.She watched several soaps and some game shows.Password was one of them.As a child, I loved that unseen man's voice who announced the word each time.I hated that the later years Password Plus did not have that voice.I was only age 6 when it was 1966, but I enjoyed Password.You can see the styles of clothes and hair on these old games...like a history lesson!
I envy you... You got such a GREAT time to grow up in. Couldn't have said it better myself... Just like a history lesson! 💯👍🏽😊
Carol is so hilarious and intelligent. And how adorable is Bonnie??
Roger Smith was great in the movie version of Auntie Mame as the grownup Patrick!
This show is really fun to watch!
'Flatter' , don't know why the usually sharp Carol struggled with this, I was saying at the screen 'compliment', repeatedly, like she'd hear me through the airwaves and magically say it, in some kind of time warp x-ray mind bending cosmos happening from 2020 to the 1960s!
Great episode, I love Bonnie the lady art student, she's so pretty, smart, and funny, the whole shebang normally goes together anyway, but she was a bit magical, like Tinkerbell.
I totally blanked-out the meaning of it as a verb, and instead offered the clue "popped".
Interesting how (for me) this episode had possibly what I feel was the best looking GUY I've ever seen on Password (Roger Smith) and (very probably) the best looking WOMAN (contestant "Bonnie") - and both in the same episode!
I agree with the Bonnie part of your comment! I thought she was magical like Tinkerbell, something about her.
@@JasmineSurrealVideos Bonnie was pretty but I have seen some other contestants that were just as pretty or prettier!
Bonnie looks like a stiff breeze would break her bones.
@@JasmineSurrealVideos Yes, Jasmine; that's a good way of putting it. I think it was both personality and incredible looks that made me fall in intense like with her (I didn't meet her, so I couldn't say love :-)
Roger Smith looks a little like Roger Moore
Love Password
Yay! I love Password and I love Carol Burnett! Thank you so much for posting this series, it is
my favorite.
I don’t know who Roger Smith is but goodness, he is definitely good looking!😍
He played the adult Patrick Dennis in the Rosalind Russell AUNTIE MAME movie. He was also married to Ann-Margaret and managed most of her career.
@@FrankButterfield ... and YES, he was a panty dropper.
Roger Smith is the alien on American Dad....
This is a great game show. I love it!
Yay for the return of the shows !!! Thanks
Carol Burnett was and is just awesome !
Love this old show!
I loved the segment trying to get "flatter"! 🤣🤣🤣
Second show with carol I’ve watched and third time she’s used OLLLD as a clue lol.
The funniest episode I have watched
Carol is adorable …
It’s so funny they thought the word bull was controversial. Haha! Oh my, simpler times. I love it.
ROGER WAS GREAT. I HAVE WATCHED HIM ON A SHOW W Efrahm Zimbalist Jr. He was w Ann Margaret for years.
Love Carol's blouse!👕
It's a maternity top. She's pregnant.
The funniest episode ever!!
OMG yes! 😅
*BULL.* 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Nope. One of the worst episodes of PW. C.B. doing here horrible hoere laugh and being a buffoon.
I would like to hear Carol do a cover of hey you by Pink Floyd
ha ha! Either that or Nobody Home
Men in suits and ties. No cargo shorts, t shirts or flip flops.
Ladies were beautiful in dresses and big hair!
What a different time.
Somehow, I just *KNEW Carol* would get "Jalopy..."
Jalopy is a word rarely used in 2021...
I noticed there is no December 7th episode uploaded for view. Just the 8th and 9th appear after this one. These are so enjoyable!
I looked also a few minutes ago and did not see it listed. The contestant from West Covina, Cal. was "asleep at the switch". Instead of staring like a Deer-in-the-headlights,,, SAY SOMETHING!
The lady from Saskatoon, CA. did well on the 6th, so I was wondering if she had won again the next "day".
I do NOT understand why people in the comments section have anything good to say about loudmouth C.B.. Ugh! The contestant was trying to win money and she cannot think of a clue word, so she starts her cackling chicken / drunken cow / horse-laugh noise.
Simple clue for the word "Flatter" would have been: Ludden. Every episode he would flatter and sweet-talk the Celebs.
I would never want to go first, the first clue always helps there component
I'm yelling Compliment and Cajole, for flattery. Lol
I'm thinking praise.
@@lawsonj39 That too.
everybody else gets 5 seconds except Carol, she gets 5 days. for 'Flatter' try 'Sharper'
You where a good contestant on password mr.lewis.
For "marshmallow" it's easy being an armchair quarterback, as it were (I guess that's an appropriate way of putting it being that the Super Bowl is coming up in a few days :-) but I might try "white" "roasting" "fluffy" - those 3 words probably would've done it. You could add "camping"
For “marshmallow” I was yelling “S’mores!” I’m sure they would have gotten it quickly.
@@joesephwind I was thinking that but it's hyphenated. 2 words. 'Roasting' + 'campfire'
for 'Yonder' I would yawn and say 'out'
14:53 - wonder why the wild reaction when the man said 'bull'.
Im beginning to think they edited out "bullshitter"
As a fellow Texan I thought Carol would say Over early on.
For "marshmallow" I would say "white" first. Then, "round" and "campfire."
I was thinking "S'mores". The recipe originated in the 1920s as Some More and was shortened to s'mores sometime before 1970.
Tut tut, Roger Smith complicating matters with his clue for Flatter: “Complimenter-er”. But he redeemed himself with “Bull”.
Like vevo
Cocoa for marshmallow
Anybody else notice Carol Burnett is pregnant in this episode?
Just compliment., it is flatter, not flatterer.
Too funny
I think they censored Roger Smith at 14:51. I think he said bulls****er...
I guess he didn't. I went back and watched his lips...
Rodger married Ann Margaret.
I always thought the first contestant was allowed to pass on the first clue.
they could just let the time run out.
I like Carol Burnett much better in the 70's. She was too over the top here.
I have never liked her, in the 1960's or on the re-runs on Me-TV channel of her TV show. Loudmouth horselaugh and not funny. She was always jealous of the pretty women and women with camera-appeal. Turned her TV show off whenever it came on.
@@gusloader123 Wow! Your interpretation is truly bizarre! Especially that Carol Burnett was jealous of "pretty women." Just bizarre.
Roger got sloppy seconds from Ann Margaret after Elvis 😂
I'd still take ' em....
@@alanhumphrey4198 ... so would I. And we'd both get more than Qwert ever dreamed.
If you removed fame by reason of good looks (ie accident of birth) and left only the talented, the celebrity population would be reduced by 90%.
Allan is so smitten he lets Carol cheat.
He let all the Celebs cheat - especially if they were females. Very bad for the contestants.
Roger Smith doesn't seem at ease in this setting. Rather distant from his 'guest' players too. He was married to actress, Ann Margaret for 50 years
When women were so much more pleasant and beautiful.
Carol really doesn't like it when she's forced to give the exact word.
I don’t know, I just can’t take to Alan Ludden. There’s something about him that irritates me.
Agreed. I think he has a smug (and misguided) sense of superiority.
Totally agree. I watched the Password Show from the beginning as my mom was ironing clothes / folding laundry. Then here on You Tube as a retiree. The replacement hosts after he died) were better than him.
He was always smoozing with the Celebs and let them cheat often, especially if it was a female. He YELLED in their ears if they got the word correct. Many Female Celebs would jump when he did that. There was NO need for him to do that because if the answer was correct the ding-dong bell would ring.
He often insulted any contestant who was from the Southern U.S.A., (usually if they were females), yet he said he attended & graduated from a college in Texas.
A.L. often insulted the contestants who gave answers or clues which A.L. did not know.
A.L. claimed to have a B.A. degree in English from a Texas U., but A.L. could NOT spell English words. If you watch more of these episodes, you will see/hear what I mean. Peek is NOT Peak. Peddle is NOT Pedal. And in this episode, he and the clueless celebs could not figure what the word "Flatter" meant. Roget's Thesaurus would have been helpful to A.L..
well it COULDN'T be the '5 seconds, you've got 5 second's, better hurry, there goes the time' every single time 2 seconds after someone is given the clue or when it's the persons time to give the clue, and then there's the 'oops my little man is stuck' every episode which I don't need to hear about. Glad he's standing behind the podium.
Ugh! Crummy episode. Loudmouth, cackling, horselaugh, camera-mugging, self-centered C.B. and "Mr. Flatter" himself A.L.. {How did that woman ever get her own TV show?!? She was so jealous of pretty, attractive women especially if they looked good in a swimsuit. }
The simplest, easiest clue for the PW "Flatter" would have been: "Ludden".
Every episode from 1961 onwards A.L. "Flattered" and smoozed with the Celebs.
Other possible clues for "Flatter" would have been: persuade ---- boast ---- fawn ----- compliment ----- influence --- imitate
The lady contestant from Saskatoon, Canada did well. The male from West Covina, Cal. was clueless and answerless.
Yeah but your opinion doesn't matter.
So we got THAT going for us...
She not only got her own TV show but a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the Presidential Medal of Freedom and more awards than I can list here.
What have you done lately?
@@sunnyscott4876 Apparently I have offended you and another show-biz C.B. sycophant who posted a month ago. That is a good thing. :-)
Betty White and Chris Noel were much better on P-W than horse laughing, cackling, "shine-the-camera-on-me" C.B..
BTW - There are some real "low-life's" that got their prints / names in the sidewalk in Hollyweird. Nothing for sane, moral people to want. The place is moral cesspool. Years ago I had Deliveries in the area.
As for what I have done lately - Thankfully, I was able to finally retire after some 40+ years of manual labor and military service, without a desk, or heater or an A.C. unit.
Nowadays I spoil my Grandkids with good books so they can read and grow, and I patrol the internet trying to correct the godless, the idjits and the civilian never-served spineless blabbermouths, and show-biz worshippers and sycophants such as yourself. 🙂