Wonderful. Can rely on this show and What's My Line to completely eliminate any thoughts of the Corona virus! Not many programmes can do that! March 2020 UK
Betty is just divine-ness personified. So polite, bright, ladylike, funny, charming... and Kitty looks terrific with her sleek hair and in her black gown.
One of my favorite panelists on this show was Don Ameche. He played the game very well and was very articulate . Another panelist I really liked in years past was Hy Gardner.
"Temblor" is derived from Spanish and originally from a Latin word that means "to tremble". It is in the dictionary but is basically just an alternate word for earthquake.
As a sixth grader in the mid 50s I experienced an earthquake.in a place near San Francisco ..it was only about a 6.2...had no damage...later lived in Ecuador where we had a few mild quakes.. however Chile had as awful quake that killed hunndreds...🎈
13 Daughters was a Broadway musical with book, music and lyrics by Eaton Magoon, Jr. starring Don Ameche and Sylvia Syms. It played for 28 performances in early 1961. The story was influenced by the life of Magoon's great-grandparents.
Well, never heard of 13 daughters and with a title like that, I'm surprised it lasted that long, apparently not long enough to even get a cast album out.
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Maybe I missed this but after watching a lot of episodes, has Kitty worn her glasses. Was she that vain to not wear them on screen? Bud was a professional at what he did.
Wonderful. Can rely on this show and What's My Line to completely eliminate any thoughts of the Corona virus! Not many programmes can do that!
March 2020 UK
Betty is just divine-ness personified. So polite, bright, ladylike, funny, charming... and Kitty looks terrific with her sleek hair and in her black gown.
One of my favorite panelists on this show was Don Ameche. He played the game very well and was very articulate . Another panelist I really liked in years past was
Hy Gardner.
Don Ameche seems to get a lot of negative comments on this channel, but I'm with you - I've always liked him and I appreciate his sportsmanship.
Don had a very engaging smile, and asked rapid, intelligent questions. Wish he'd stayed on.
These shows bring me back to a b&w 19inch admiral.with doors.
"Temblor" is derived from Spanish and originally from a Latin word that means "to tremble". It is in the dictionary but is basically just an alternate word for earthquake.
As a sixth grader in the mid 50s I experienced an earthquake.in a place near San Francisco ..it was only about a 6.2...had no damage...later lived in Ecuador where we had a few mild quakes.. however Chile had as awful quake that killed hunndreds...🎈
Betty White what a gal. Stiil rockin it.
13 Daughters was a Broadway musical with book, music and lyrics by Eaton Magoon, Jr. starring Don Ameche and Sylvia Syms. It played for 28 performances in early 1961. The story was influenced by the life of Magoon's great-grandparents.
RIP Betty White😔
Betty was lovely
Don Ameche, who wished he knew more about fencing, played d'Artagnan in the 1939 film "The Three Musketers".
Well, never heard of 13 daughters and with a title like that, I'm surprised it lasted that long, apparently not long enough to even get a cast album out.
good video
Another extra episode today, just doing a bit of catch-up and housecleaning. The prior version posted of this episode was missing the last few minutes, so I'm replacing it with a complete copy.
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Maybe I missed this but after watching a lot of episodes, has Kitty worn her glasses. Was she that vain to not wear them on screen? Bud was a professional at what he did.
Man #3 in Game #1
Lady #1 in Game #2
Man #1 in Game #3
7:20 "Let go of me! I'm not a 12 year old altar boy!"
What's wrong with you? You're a damn jerk.
Bon Vivant Soup company had a well-published case of botulism in 1971. As a result the company filed for bankruptcy later that year.
13 Daughters only lasted for 28 performances.
That's only 2.15 performances per daughter.
Tom's musical didn't last. I like hearing the promotion for Pete and Gladys over the closing credits.
Temblor is Spanish for to shake. Terremoto is the Spanish word for earthquake.
I just hope the good father kept his hands off the alter boys in the Bronx.
Congrats, jerk. You can't even spell altar.
I can feel your hatred. Let it flow through you.
No hatred, Gerry. Just a sincere wish.
No, it is bias. By the way, it's altar, not alter.
In my opinion, TP is obnoxious as a panelist.
Why can't you edit your own comment here? Jesus!!!
You simply create a new comment and delete the one you couldn't edit.